CLARA BARTON FAMILY PAPERS Genealogy Barton Family Vassall, Bernard B. (comp.) Vol. 1JCX/AIS [*5 Copy*] Gift of Hermann P. Riccius August 17, 1959 Book I Bernard Barton Vassall Barton Genealogy. [stamp] [*THE OF CONGRESS*] Presented to Saidee F. Riccius by Mrs. Bernard Barton Vassall[*Cam*] [*1-23-25-27-30-38-40-53-54-59-*] Temple's History says Samuel Barton was one of the witnesses in a witchcraft trial at Salem - and that his wife's name was probably Hannah Bridges. Copied from records of Alice Goodell. Samuel settled at [Salem] Framingham. Mass. near the Bridges families, built a house on J.H. Temple's farm: Then in what is now pasture 50 r. N of Mrs Badger's - deed of the latter Feb 11, 1706-7 - then in actual possession & owned land on the brook that bears his name. sold June 19, 1716 to Edward Goddard for John Drury & removed to Oxford, [district] dis to the work of gathering a ch in Ohio Jan 15, 1721. First record of him in court at Salem or Danvers as witness in a witchcraft trial. Samuel warned against settlement June 1693 at Watertown - He went to Framingham about that time. He owned considerable ppty in Ox. in Nov. 6, 1719. 1 Samuel Barton And his wife Hannah. probably came from Salem or Danvers about the time of the witchcraft persecution They probably settled in Framingham not far from 1700. The three oldest children. and perhaps the 4th were born before they came to Framingham. The rest were born in Framingham. There is no record of the purchase of any land in F. By a deed, dated at Oxford in the County of Suffolk Oct 19, 1716, acknowld that day before Jonah Chapin of Mendon. and recorded Nov 6. 1719. Suffolk Reg of Deeds Vol 34 Page 101 Samuel Barton. Sen of Framingham - Has bondman, bought, for 85 lbs in current money. of Jonathan Provender of Oxford. One Homelott, containing by estimation 40 acres - also 10 acres adjoining the said Homelott - Also 50 acres being part of a 2nd Division on Long Hill. so called - having land of William Hudson on the West side and land which was Ebenezer Elliotts on the east side - Also 2 acres of meadow laying below the saw mill - Also 2 acres - one half acre - and thirty rods of meadow beginning at Ebenezer Larneds line on the east side of the river - all of which lands and meadows are situate in the village of Oxford - Also - all the right of common and undivided lands in the village belonging to said Homestead which said Homelott - lands - meadows - &c. is a thirtieth part of the village - Also 1/4 part2 of a corn mill - 1/4 part of a saw mill standing and being on the homelott aforsaid, and 1/4 part of all the mill stones mill iron &c. Together with all the timber-wood and underwood-water-ways-and water courses rights-priveledges &c &c - Barry says that he and his wife Hannah were dismissed to the Church in Oxford Jany 15-1721 Before that date the Church records of Oxford show that Lt John Town -Abiel Lamb - Samuel Barton & Joseph Wilcox, being members of other churches formed a church in Oxford - From the record of the marriage of his eldest dau Dec 17. 1716. in which she is called of Oxford it is probable that he removed to O before that date The homelot. and mill were probably located near the foot of the Mary Turner Hill, at the place since owned by the late Ashbel M Howes. So says G. F. Danils Esq Oct 7. 1727. Worcester Req of Deeds Vol 2 page 301 he deeds to his son Joshua the South half of his 60 acre farm on Prospect Hill - and Dec 9. 1731. deeds to Joshua one half the farm and meadow where he dwells, in consideration of his good will and affection - his wife Hannah - died Mar 13-1727 The record reads "Mrs Anna Barton" His will is recorded Page 66 Vol 1 Worcester Co Probate Records was dated June 13-1732 and probated Sept 23-1732 In this he states that he has given to each of his 3 children a portion of his estate. and wills to his son Samuel 40 shillings - Joshua - 5 shillings Jedediah 5 shillings - Elisha 40 shillings to his dau Mehetable Dunkin 10 pound - to dau Mercy Town 10 shillings - to son Edmund 10 pounds in money to be paid to him immediately after he is of full age - and to his son Caleb the rest and residence of his estate, including the half of the homelott. Caleb also to be executor of the will He died in Oxford, Sept 12-1732 - Bonds Watertown page 679, mentions is made against the settlement of Samuel Barton & family - the customary caution - "This Caution" was June 16, 1693 and it is probable that he resided here a time while on his way from Salem. or Danvers to Framingham B. B. V., - Oxford Town Records, - "Mr. Samuel. Barton died Sept. 12, 1732".4 Children of Samuel & Hannah Barton [*Book I page 1*] Samuel b Oct 8- 1691 [*Book III page 1*] Mercy " May 22- 1694 [*Book III page 140*] Joshua " Dec 24. 1697 [*Book III page 5*] Elisha " April 22- 1701 [*Page 140 Book I*] Caleb " Framingham Feby 9. 1704 [*loose leaf in back of this book.*] Jedediah " " Sept 18- 1707 [* " III, page III*] Mehetable " Aug 22- 1710 [* Book II page 1*] Edmund " Aug 5 15- 1714 5 Samuel Barton, son of Samuel & Hannah. Born Oct. 8. 1691. Married May 23. 1715 to Elizebeth Bellows of Marlboro - She was dau of Isaac and Elizebeth. and was born in Marlboro Mar 17-1695 Elizebeth Barton joined the Church in Sutton in 1722. and Samuel in 1723. He was one of the original 30 families of Sutton. and owned lot no 5 of the 8 lots - now owned by Geo K Stockwell He was a blacksmith. as was also his son Samuel He was Town Treasurer in 1725-1727. Moderator Nov 4. 1734 & Selectman 1730-1733-1740 Feyb 5-1746 he deeded to his well beloved son Samuel Barton jun - blacksmith - in consideration of love good will & affection. and towards his settlement in the world - and as 200 pounds of his estate, 35 acres of land on the north side of said Samuel Barton sen. land - Worcester Deeds - Vol 20 - Page 520, April 7. 1748. he bought a farm in Dudley of Ebenezer Dike for 1100 pounds - July 12. 1748 Samuel Barton of Dudley - gentleman - sold his farm in Sutton to his son Bezaleel Barton - and Dec 23. 1748 he sold his farm in Dudley to Samuel Fairbanks of Dudley [*Here I lose him*]6 Children of Samuel & Elizabeth Bellows. Barton 1 X Amariah b Sutton Aug 30- 1716. d " Dec 8- 1730 2 Mary b " Sept 14. 1718 3 Bezaleel b " July 26. 1722 4 Samuel b " Aug 12 1724 5 Ebenezer b " Dec 10- 1726 6 Betty b " Feby 10- 1728/9 7 Amariah b " Nov 18. 1731 7 3 Bezaleel Barton born July 26. 1722. Mar April 30 - 1747 to Phebe Carlton of Sutton. a noted beauty of her day In 1748 he bought his Fathers farm in Sutton He probably removed to Royalston Mass with his brother Samuel before 1770. He joined the Army of the Revolution and was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill - Mar 21. 1776. at the Probate Court at Worcester - John Fay - Sylvanus Hemingway & James Grout of Royalston - were appointed appraises of his estate. and Samuel Barton - probably his brother - was appointed administrator. The appraisers report. 100 acres of land - 133 lbs. 1 cow - 1 calf - and sundry household utensils Feby 13. 1777 Bezaleel Barton renders his account of his administration of the Estate of his late Father, charging for expenses to Sutton to dispose of property8 Children of Bezaleel & Phebe Carlton Barton 8 Phebe b Sutton Jany 24. 1748 9 Elizabeth b " Aug 9? 1750 bp. Dec. 23, 1753 10 Bezaleel " " June 4, 1754 11 Tabitha " " 1756 bp. Aug 15, 1756 12 Benjamin " " Apr 21. 1758 13 Rebekah " " Apr 18- 1760 14 Peter " " Sept 3- 1763 Page 28 9 4 Samuel Barton b Aug 12. 1724. Mar Mary Stockwell of Sutton Mar 11. 1745. She was dau of David Stockwell In 1746. his Father Samuel gave him 55 acres of land in Sutton as 200 lbs of his estate. and to establish himself in the world - He was a blacksmith - and served in the Colonial Army previous to 1760 His wife Mary died Mar 1. 1747. In 1754 he was appointed guardian of his dau Mary. to receive her share in the estate of her grandfather Stockwell and he receipts to Henry Harbuck of Sutton for 10 lbs. that being her share. He mar 2nd Mar 5. 1748 Hannah Lillie of Sutton. He united with the Church in 1760 and with his wife Hannah was dismissed to the Church in Royalston Oct 5 - 1765 - or 66 record indistinct - He was probably living in Royalston in 1776. where he was appointed administrator of his brother Bezaleels estateAlonzo Allen Town Clerk's Office Croydon Mar 31 1819 to B T [Batchen?] Sutton Croydon New Hamp. March 31, 1819. Town Clerk of Sutton Mass. Dear Sir: This Town was first settled in 1766; others following until nearly 1800. Nearly all of our first settlers came from Worcester Co. Mass. Hence, your ancient Town Records are very interesting to us. Among others who came from Worcester Co. to this town were three brothers, named Bezaleel Barton, Benjamin Barton & Peter Barton, who came soon after the Revolutionary War, and lived here until death. Their descendents in this town are numerous. It is at their request that I consult you, and ask your assistance. Please consult your Record of Births from the year 1750 (of thereabouts) to 1770, and see if you can find any record of the birth of said brothers, and sisters or other brothers of theirs. Also see whether their father's name was Benjamin or Bezaleel - tradition here has it Benjamin.Their father (Benjamin or Bezaleel) enlisted from your town, and took part with two of his sons in the Battle of Bunker Hill, where the father was killed at the age of 53 yrs. The maiden name of his wife was Phebe Carlton. Of the three brothers, Bezaleel was probably born about the year 1753 - Benjamin about 1755 and Peter about 1760. All three of the brothers served in the Revolutionary struggle before they came to Croydon. They made excellent citizens. They died in Croydon. Bezaleel died in 1833 - Benjamin died in 1834 - Peter in 1825. If successful in your research, please send me a copy of the record of their birth - births of their brothers and sisters (if any) - and correct name of their father &c. Also name your fee for your trouble &c the amount of which I will send you by return mail. Yours Respectfully, Alonzo Allen Town Clerk of Croydon New Hamp. Town Clerk's Office Croydon, N. H Jan. 20, 1880 B. Barton Vassall Esq. Dear Sir: Your favor of the 19th is at hand. I thank you for the information it contains. I copied the "Barton Records" from our Town Records a few months ago, and sent the same to my cousin, Edgar V. Barton, a native of Croydon, who now is H. Agt. at N.Y. & N.E. RR at Boston Mass. I supposed that he would send it to you. Did you ever receive it? In giving the list of the children of Bezaleel Barton & Phebe Carlton, of Sutton, Mass. and date of birth of each, I think you have omitted one, whose name and date comes between Bezaleel, b. June 4, 1754 and Benjamin, b. April 21, 1758: viz: Tabitha Barton, born in 1756. She married at Royalston Mass.March 11, 1782, Moses Walker They settled in Croydon before 1787 because "Moses Walker was excused from having the Ministers Tax for 1787." They settled in the west part of the town, upon a farm which is now owned and occupied by a grandson of Benjamin Barton who was brother of Tabitha Barton. Tabitha died in this town June 20, 1790, aged 34 years, of a Nose cancer. She had two sons, named Aaron + Peter, and two daughters, named Rebecca + Betsey, twins one day, Elizabeth, who died young. I believe her children married and had families. I am confident that Tabitha Barton's record of birth at Sutton, Mass. was omitted by mistake. She and her husband came here about the same time that Bezaleel & Benjamin did. Peter came have a little later, or about 1794 Mrs. Achel Barton, who, although she has entered her 92nd year, still retains her mental faculties, says, "Moses Walker's first wife, Tabitha Barton, was one sister of Bezaleel & Benjamin Barton, the first settlers on this town of the name of Bartons, and furthermore, she was born at Sutton, Mass., in 1756, and died in Croydon in 1790. All the other Bartons here tell the same story. May I inquire how far back have you traced the ancestral line of the Samuel Barton, who married Hannah Learned, and who was in Framingham, Mass. in 1690? Have you traced it back to their emigrant ancestor? I have heard that the name of said Samuel's father was James Barton. Do you want to publish the Genealogial Register of the Bartons of New England? I think it would be a noble work for you to engage in. Yours Respectfully, Alonzo Allen Town ClerkAlonzo Allen Town clerk, Croydon Jany 20 1880 Tabitha Ans Town Clerks Office Croydon, New Hamp. OCt 13, 1880 B. Barton Vassall Esq. Dear sir: I send you herewith some additional dates of births of Bartons of Croydon descendants of Samuel + Hannah Barton of Framingham, Mass. 1690: Caleb Coversin Barton^6 (John^5, Benjamin^4 Bezaleel^3, Samuel^2, Samuel^1) born in Croydon N.H. Feb 5 1815, m. Bethiahvette Tuck of Croydon. Their children were born at Croydon as follows: 1) Hubbard Alonzo b. May 12, 1842; (is editor + publisher of "The Argus & Spectator", Newport, N.H. 2. Celinda, b. Aug. 9, 1845; m. Apr 18, 1871, Ethan Smith of Croydon, res. in Newport N.H. 3. Sullivan, b. Nov 16, 1853; (is Supt. Sch. Com. of Croydon)John Augustus Barton 6 (John 5, Benjamin 4, Bezaleel 3, Samuel 2, Samuel 1) born in Croydon, N.H. Sept. 9, 1818; m. 1st (Pub. Nov.), 1852, Melissa P. Lovewell, of Grantham NH. She d. Dec. 6, 1870 , aged 37 yrs. He m. 2nd, (Pub. Mar 19), 1872, Miss Betsey I. Gross. of Springfield, N.H. Children born in Croydon: 1. Cyrus H. b. Oct. 7, 1859. 2. Albert I. b. June 18, 1866 Sanford F. Barton 6 (Amos 5, Peter 4, Bezaleel 3, Samuel 2, Samuel 1), born in Croydon, N.H. Feb. 6, 1842; m. Jan. 28, 1865, Alma Barton, (his cousin). Children born in Croydon: 1. Elmer Prentiss, b. Sept. 22, 1866. 2. Carrie Augusta " Mar. 12, 1870. 3. Herbert Dana " Nov. 18, 1873. 4. Ruth Bradley " May 26, 1876. 5. De Witt Clinton " Oct. 9, 1878 Please let me know if you succeed in connecting Samuel Barton, 1690, with any of the earlier Bartons, of N.E., and oblige, Yours Truly, Alonzo Allen, Town Clerk Benjamin Barton 5 (Benjamin 4, Bezaleel 3, Samuel 2, Samuel 1) born in Athol, Mass. Feb. 22, 1782; came to Croydon with his parents in 1784, where he m. 1st Jan. 5, 1804, Sylvia Cooper, who d. Feb. 24, 1804 aged 28, he m. 2nd, Aug. 19, 1804, Anna Thornton, who d. Apr. 6. 1835, aged 49, he m. 3rd Phebe Mitchell, who d. Mar. 31, 1863, aged 57 yrs. He d. June 26, 1861. He resided in Orange, Vt., from 1805 to 1816. There is no record of his children's birth in either town. They were b in the following order: 1. Benjamin, b. abt. 1806; m. Jan'y 1834 Adaline Whipple. 2. Sylvia " " 1808; m. Mar. 1831 James Eastman of Thetford Vt. 3. Polly " " 1809; m. May 9, 1835, Ruel Durkee of Croydon 4. Russill " " m. Alzina Lincoln. 5. Susan " " m. Jan'y 5, 1834, Charles H. Hall 6. Alexander " " m. Caroline McConner 7. Rosilla " " 1820; d. unm. Feb. 1842, aged 21 + 8. Jackson " , lives in Milford, Mass. He came back to Croydon in 1846, where he remained the rest of his life. A.A.Alonzo Allen Croydon NH Oct 13 - 1880 Samuel Oct 25 - ans but not ent -10 Children of Samuel Barton by Mary Stockwell 15 Mary b Sutton April 27. 1746 by Hannah Lillie 16 Hannah b Sutton May 8. 1751 17 Susannah b " Nov 4. 1753 18* Jonathan " " Jan 12. 1758 19 Jerusha " " Mch. 1, 1756 18 (19 Ezra " " baptised Feb 15-1761 19 (20 Sarah " " " Dec 25-1763 The last two I get from the Church records of baptisms in 1st Parish of Sutton - They are recorded as children of Samuel Barton - name of mother not given * See letter of Ward R. Barton Windsor, N.Y. to Saidee F. Riccius Aug. 31, 1956 for lines of Jonathan, son of Samuel & Mary Lillie, omitted above. There was another daughter Ward Barton says not listed by Bernard Vassall as records were not complete. See N.E. Hist. Reg. Vol. [LXXXIV 1930] CIII Apr. 1949 page 155 for these lines. 11 5 Ebenezer Barton (Samuel) born Dec 10. 1726 - Oxford Town records have the following - "Ebenezer Barton of Dudley and Hannah Barton of Oxford were mar Jany 24, 1749" This must have been his cousin Hannah dau of Caleb - She probably died previous to 1757. as her Father Caleb had another dau Hannah born July 1757. I get no trace of Ebenezer - his Father had just sold his Dudley farm. Merrick Barton Chaplin born & Lily B Shaw 33 Slate St Springfield are descenants of Ebenezer - They say that he had 5 chil by his first wife - 4 of the chil & wife died of an epidemic. Mollie the babe, grew up and mar a man named Hurphreys prob Humphreys - Ebenezer mar 2nd Phebe Hart - by whom he had only one child Elkanah born in Tolland Conn Oct 10 - 1758. The parents died and he was brought up in the Hart family. He mar Mary Grant in Tolland. Had 2 dau Mary b Apr 6. 1787 & Anna b Jany 30. 1790. His 2nd wife was Mary or Anna Starkweather by her he had Ebenezer - 1795 who settled in Chaplin Ct - Horace - Charles - Elizebeth Elkanah - Laura - Charlotte & Betsey See letters of Merrick Barton & Lilla B Shaw. M. Z. Winter writes that Tolland records say "Elkanah Barton of Suffield & Mary Grant of Tolland were mar Oct 7- 1785 - Annie dau of Elkanah & Mary b Jany 30. 1792 See Page 6312 8 Phebe Barton, (Bezaleel - Samuel.) born Jany 24, 1748 - Mar Levi Leland about 1774 and died [Sept 18], before Mar 13 - 1777 They had children 20 Judith - b 1775 Married a Bardwell 21 Phebe b 1776 Went to Croydon after her mothers death and mar Sept 18 - 1796 Amos Batts of Croydon NH They removed from Croydon the next year 13 10 Bezaleel Barton - (Bezaleel - Samuel) b June 4 - 1754 - Left Royalston in 1784. and settled in Croydon NH. Mar at Croydon May 27 - 1784 to Lydia Powers. who was born in Mendon Mass June 25 - 1765 - and was eldest day of Dea Stephen and Rachel (Winter) Powers who went to Croydon 1767 She died in C July 29. 1798. He mar 2nd Phebe who died in Croydon Nov 7. 1841, aged 82 He was Town Treasurer 1786-87 - Constable & Tax Collector 1785 - Served in the War of the Revolution Died at Croydon Oct 5 - 1833 22 Rachel b Aug 30 -1785 in Croydon 23 X Lydia b Sept 11 - 1787 died unmarried July 20 - 1851 24 Carlton b Jany 1. 1790 in Croydon 25 X Cyrus b 1791 - died 1795Worcester Registry of Probate,- Series A, No. 4136. Will June 13, 1732. Witnesses took oath for signature Sept. 20, 1732. Allowed Sept. 23, 1732. ------------------- Worcester Probate Records, Vol. 1, page 66. Sept. 23, 1732 Approved. In the name of God, Amen. The 13 (thirteenth) day of June 1732 I, Samuel Barton of Oxford in the County of Worcester, and the province of Massachusetts Bay in New England- Yeoman, being sickly and weak in body, but of perfect Mind and Memory, thanks be given to God, therefore, calling unto mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it appointed for a man once to die, Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all,- I give and recommend my soul unto the hand of God that gave it, and my body I recommend to ye earth to be buried in Decent Christian burial at ye Discression of my Executor, nothing doubting that at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as touching such wordly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, Demise and Despose of the same in the following manner and form; Item.- I give and bequeath unto my son Samuel Barton (having given him already his greater part and portion of all my estate) the sum of Fourty Shillings of the Province aforesaid to be paid unto the said Samuel Barton, his heirs, Execus., Admrs. or assigns at the expiration of one year after my decease. Item; I give and bequeath unto my son Joshua Barton five Shillings (he having received already his full part and portion of all my estate. Item; I give and bequeath unto my son Jedidiah Barton five shillings, he having already received his full part and portion of my estate. Item; I give and bequeath unto my son Elisha Barton Fourty shillings, in money of the Province aforesaid to be paid unto him, his heirs, Exucrs. Admrs. and Assigns at the expiration of one year after my decease, he having already received his full part and portion of my estate. Item; I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Mehetebel Dunkin, ten pound, to be paid unto her heirs, Execr., Admrs. or assigns in good lawful money of the province aforesaid before the expiration of one year after my decease, she having already received some considerable part of my estate. Item; I shall give and bequeath unto the heirs of my Daughter Mercy Town, ten shillings to be paid immediately after my decease. Item; I give and bequeath unto my son Edmund Barton ten pounds in money of the province Aforesaid to be paid unto him immediately after he is of full age, he having received a considerable part of his portion already. finally I give and bequeath unto my son Caleb Barton (whom I likewise make, constitute and ordain my soul executor of this my Last Will and testament) all and singular, my lands, messuages, and tenaments, as also all my movable estate and untensels, whatsoever by him to be fully possessed and enjoyed, and by his heirs, execr. admrs. assigns, and it is my will and pleasure which is hereby expressed, that ye said Caleb Barton pay all my just debts and legacies in the same way and manner as is above specified in this my last Will and testament, and I do hereby Disalow, Revoke, and Desanull all and every other former testament, wills, legacies, and bequests and executors by me in any way before mentioned, named, or bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my Last will and testament. In witness whereof I the said Samuel Barton have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year within written his Samuel x Barton mark Signed, sealed, published pronounced and declared by the said Samuel Barton as his last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers Richard Gleason Abiel Lamb John Campbell Worcester ss By the Hon. John Chandler Esq. Judge of Probate. The foregoing will being presented for Probate by the Executors therein named,-John Campbell and Richard Gleason made oath that they saw Samuel Barton, the subscribed to the aforesaid instrument sign and seal, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament and that when he [did] so did he was of sound disposing mind and memory according to the deponents best disserning and that they together with Abiel Lamb sett to their names as witnesses there of testators presence. Worcester September 20, 1732decease. ITEM I give and bequeath unto my son Edmund Barton ten pounds in money of the province aforsaid to be paid unto him immediately after he is of full age, he having received a considerable part of his portion already FINALLY I give and bequeath unto my son Caleb Barton, (whom I likewise make, constitute and ordain my soul Executor of this my Last Will and Testament) All and Singular my Lands, messuages, and tenaments, also all my movable estate and utensell, whatsoever by him to be fully possessed and enjoyed, and by his heirs, execr. Admr. & assigns, and it is my will and pleasure, which is hereby expressed, that ye said Caleb Barton, pay all my just debts, and legacies in the same way and manner as is above specified in this my last Will and testament, and I do hereby disalow, Revoke andDisanull all and every other former Testament, wills, legacies and bequests and executors by me, in any way before mentioned, named or bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I the said Samuel Barton have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year within written, Samuel Barton his X mark Signed-sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said Samuel Barton as his Last Will and testament, in the presence of us the subscribers Richard Gleason (Gleeson Abiel Lamb John Campbell Worcester By the Hon. John Chandler, Esq., Judge of Probate. The foregoing will being presented for probate by the executors therein named, John Campbell and Richard Gleason made oath that they saw Samuel Barton, the subscribed to the aforsaid instrument sign & seal and heard him publish and declarge the same to be his last will and testament and that when he so did he was of sound disposing mind and memory according to the deponents best disserning and that they together with Abiel Lamb sett to their names as witnesses thereof testators presance. Worcester Sept. 20 1732. Cor John Chandler14 11 Tabitha Barton - (Bezaleel - Samuel) born Sutton 1756 mar at Royalston Mass Mar 11 1782 to Moses Walker of Royalston - They moved to Croydon NH before 1787 She died in Croydon June 20-1790 - aged 34. of Rose Cancer - Her husband died in C Nov 8. 1822 - Aged 61. He mar 2nd Lydia Bigelow May 2-1791 26 Aaron b Croydon 1783 27X Rebecca " " 1784. d May 12. 1790 28 Peter " " 1786 29 Betsey " " 1788 30X Elizebeth " " 1789. died young 15 12 Benjamin Barton (Bezaleel - Samuel) born Apr 21. 1758 mar at Royalston to Mehitable Frye Dec 9-1779 moved to Croydon in 1784. where they spent their lives - Mar 8. 1791 he was appointed a Justice of the Peace. which position he held until his death Was Moderator 25 times - Constable & Tax Collector 1788 Town Clerk 1805 - Selectman 20 Years - Town Treasurer several years. & Representative to the General Court 1795-1799-1800-1803 - Was known as "Squire Barton" He died at Croydon July 9. 1834 She was dau of Dea Jonathan & Elizebeth (Woodbury) Fry and was born in Sutton Mass Aug 16. 1762 - They came to Croydon 1784 31 Phebe b Royalston April 21. 1780 32 Benjamin " Feby 22- 1782 33 John " Feby 17- 1784 34 Peter Croydon May 19- 1786 35 Ruth " Aug 6- 1788 36 Frye " Oct 30- 1790 37 Susie " Sept 16- 1792 38X Phila " Aug 17. 1794 d Mar 21- 1795 39 Cyrus " Dec 25- 1795 40X Phila " Mar 2. 1798 - d Mar 19. 1803 41 Dena " Feby 16- 1800 - 42 Reuben " June 1- 1802 43 Alexander " June 11- 180416 15 Mary Barton (Samuel - Samuel) b Sutton Apr 27-1746. Mar Reuben Park b 1747 of Sutton They removed to Bernardston Mass & he died there Feby 20 1813. She was living there in 1830 - aged 85 He was a Farmer - Chil went to Bernardston She died in Bernardston Aug 28. 1835 44 Jonathan b Sutton 45 Mary " 46 Reuben " 47 Marcy " 48 Hannah " 49 Simeon " 1784 [lived in B 1830] 50 Levi " Dec 30 1786 See Page 42 for Levis descendants 17 16 Hannah Barton (Samuel - Samuel) b May 8. 1751 Mar Oct 29-1770 by Benj Marsh Baptist min Moses Park of Sutton He was born May 9. 1750. living 1832. She died in Sutton Oct 6. 1778 - 51 Lucy b Sutton Aug 27. 1771 Mar Amos Trask - son of Samuel T. and went to Dixfield Me and settled there. He died Nov 14. 1821 She was living 1832 & Mar Apr 19. 1795 by Rev. J Goffe. Wor Ctue 52 Moses b Sutton July 22. 1773 Mar Betsey Hewes. went to New Grofton Vt - thence to Rockingham - thence to Millbury in 1803. and thence to Dixfield Me. - whe he lived 1830. has 2 dau 53X Hannah b Sutton July 1775 - died Young 54X Aaron b " 1777 - died Young 17 Susannah Barton - (Samuel - Samuel [Sutton] Royalston rec. - "Ezra Trask & Susannah Barton both of Royalston mar Nov 21-1771. by Rev Joseph Lee" Bainbridge, N.Y. Miss Saidee Riccius Worcester, Mass. Dear Miss Riccius; - About two weeks ago I visited the Clara Barton Home and was told by the lady in charge that I might be able to obtain some information relative to the Barton Family from you. I believe I belong to the same family of Bartons that lived around Sutton and Royalston. According to old family records my great great grandmother was Susannah Barton, daughterof Samuel Barton 5 (Samuel 4 Samuel 3 Matthew 2, Edward 1) She married Ezra Pratt and they settled in what was at that time Town of Windsor, now Harpersville Broome County, N.Y. in 1800. Ezra Barton and family went on to Windsor Broome County N.Y. and some of his decendants are still living there. Ezra Pratt and wife raised a large family and one son (Barton Pratt) married Hannah Schouten and their daughter Laura Pratt married George Hickcox and their son Barton Pratt Hickcox was my father. I have the article printed in the N.E.H. & G. Register Vol LXXXIV Oct., 1930 appreciate it very much. Sorry I didn't know about you when I was in Worcester. Respectfully yours, Mrs H. D. Owens Bainbridge, N.Y. 2 but unfortunately it doesn't trace the female line. I am unable to find when this Susannah Barton married Ezra Pratt or where. I have been to Hartford Springfield and Worcester within the last month but didn't find much to help me. Ezra Pratt was Rev. Soldier from Royalston or rather Richmond, N.H. I find the name Samuel Barton in Mass. Soldiers & Sailors in Rev. but it doesn't say which one. I am desirous of joining D.A.R. on Pratt and Barton line if possible and if you can give me any information or tell me where I can obtain information I will (Samuel - Samuel) Susannah Barton - b. Sutton Nov. 4/1753 Royalston Rec. "Ezra Trask." Susannah Barton both of Royalston. mar. Nov. 21. 1771 by Rev. Joseph Lee." TI. [*All I can find for her.*]18 22 Rachel Barton (Bezaleel - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Aug 30. 1785 in Croydon - mar May 5-1805 at C to Norman Chapman 55 Elias - b Croydon Apr 25- 1806 56 James Harvey b " Nov 23- 1807 She mar 2nd Apr 9. 1812 Hiram Putnam 57 Stillman b Croydon Dec 3- 1812 died Jany 25- 1834 58 Proctor b " July 8. 1814 59X Judith Emeline " Feby 19- 1816 died June 25- 1832 60 Caleb " " June 11- 1818 61 Martha 62 Harrison 63 Marshall 64 Hiram 65 Rachel Mrs Putnam died in Croydon Feby 3- 1859 19 24 Carlton Barton) Bezaleel - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Jany 1. 1790. Mar 1st Melinda Saddler Mar 19. 1812 She died Mar 19. 1813 aged 21. He mar 2nd Adah Kinsley Feby 11. 1824. He was a prominent citizen Moderator - School com. Selectman 18 Years. Representative to Genl Court 1826. 1830 - In 1844 he removed to Grantham NH where he died Apr 9. 1876 Children by Melinda Saddler 66 Melinda Sadler b Croydon Jany 13. 1813 by Adah Kinsley 67 Elvira b Croydon May 25- 1826 68 George Byron b " Mar 30- 1830 Mar a Miss Fry of Grantham - and has a family of children - prominent as schoolteacher and Town Officer20 31 Phebe Barton - (Benjamin - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Apr 21. 1780. Mar Nathaniel Cooper of Croydon Jany 19. 1800. removed to Rochester NY 69 Susanna b Croydon Sept 29- 1800 70 Sylvia " " Aug 23- 1802 71 John " " Oct 9. 1804 21 32 Benjamin Barton (Benj - Bezaleel - Saml) b Feby 22. 1782 - Mar Jany 5-1804. Sylvia Cooper who died Feby 24. 1804. He mar 2nd Aug 19. 1804 Anna Thompson She died April 6. 1832 ag 49 - Mar 3d Phebe Mitchell who died Mar 31. 1863. aged 57. He was Justice of the Peace many years. and was called "Squire Ben" to distinguish him from his Father - He died in Croydon June 26. 1861. His children were all by his 2nd wife Ann Thompson. and all born in Croydon 72 Russell b Croydon m Alzina Lincoln - Hingham 73 Benjamin " " " Adaline Whipple - Croydon 74 Alexander " " " Caroline McCann - Worcester 75 Jackson " " " So Woodstock Vt 76 Polly " " " Ruel Durkee - Croydon 77 Sylvia " " " James Eastman - " 78 Susan " " " Chas Hall Thetford Vt 79X Rosella " " 1821. died Feby 1843. unmarried Jackson Barton - now lives Milford Mass22 33 John Barton (Benj 12 - Bezaleel 3 -Saml) b Feby 17. 1784. Mar March 17. 1807 to Achsa Lovering of Croydon - who is still living in C. aged 92 hale & hearty He was a large land owner. and stock-raiser - very prudent & industrious - He died Dec 4. 1855 80 Ruby Metcalf b Croydon July 9. 1807 81X Erastus b " May 17- 1812. d Mar 15-1832 82 Caleb Lovering " " Feby 5- 1815 83 John Augustus " Sept 9. 1818 84 Kimball Decatur " June 6- 1821 85 Albert Gallatin " Feby 28- 1827 See Page 38 83 John Augustus Barton (John 33 - Benj 12 - Bezaleel 3 Saml Mar Melissa P Lovewell Nov 1852. She died Dec 6 1870 age 37 - Mar 2nd 1872 Betsey I Gross of Springfield NH Is a well to do farmer in Croydon - Had 2 sons by his first wife 1 Cyrus b Croydon Oct 7- 1859 2 Albert I " " June 18- 1866 23 34 Peter Barton (Benjamin - Bezaleel - Samuel) b May 19. 1786. Mar Rachel Aldrich. Feby 1813 Held many town offices - was teacher - merchant. & farmer He died in C. Feby 20. 1863. Chil all born Croydon 86 Martin Augustus b Aug 22. 1813. Mar Aug 22 1844 Elizebeth A Hook 87 Miranda b Apr 28. 1815. Mar Oct. 1836. Benj Frye. Royalston 88X Benj Franklin " Aug 26. 1817. died unmarried - Worcester 89 George Upham " Jany 3. 1821 90 Sarah Ann " Sept 6. 1819 91X Gardner Aldrich Sept 8. 1825 d Sept 16. 1827 92 Ardela Staples Apr 30. 1831. m Gilman Stockwell. Croydon 93 Frederick V b 1837 mar 1st a Miss Boyden of Worcester who com suicide by throwing herself under the cars - M - 2nd Mrs Zilpha Barton Has been Selectman 4 years - They have 1 child Fred, He lives in Croydon 35 Ruth Barton (Benj - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Aug 6. 1788. mar Delphus Winter May 22. 1808 94 [86] Eliza 95 [87] Sophia 96 [88] Royal24 36 Frye Barton (Benj - Bezaleel - Saml) born Oct 30-1790 Married Nov 1813. Judith, dau of Col Samuel Powers. They removed to the State of NY and had a large family 25 37 Susie Barton (Benj. Bezaleel - Saml) born Sept 16. 1792 married Oct 1810. to Otis Howard of Grantham NH. 39 Cyrus Barton (Benj - Bezaleel - Saml) born Dec 25-1795 - Mar Hannah Hale, sister of Hon Solomon Hale of Keene NH - He was a noted editor - publisher - & politician. In 1823 he commenced the publication of the "Claremont Spectator" at Claremont NH. In 1825 moved to Newport the County seat and commenced the "New Hampshire Spectator" In 1829 he removed to Concord the State Capital and took charge of the "NH Patriot" In a few years he retired and engaged in Agriculture in Hopkinton NH but in January 1852 he returned to Concord and established the "State Capital Reporter" a semi weekly paper which he edited the remainder of his life. He was Register of Deeds for Sullivan County 1827 to 1829 Car Page 2726 42 Reuben Barton (Benj - Bezaleel - Saml) b June 1. 1802 Removed from Croydon when a young man - is dead 43 Capt Alexander Barton (Benj - Bezeleel - Samuel) b June 11-1804 - Mar Apr 21-1833 Abigail Huntoon - removed to Ludlow Vt in 1844 He died at Brandon Vt 1876. He was a popular man. was often in Town Office - War Representative in 1836 1837-1843 - [1844] After He removed to Ludlow he was chosen a member of the Constitutional Convention of Vermont in 1850 Was in business in Boston many years - but went into mercantile business in Brandon in 1871. 99 Lydia b Croydon m Daniel Osgood 100 Sophia " " 101 Charles Alexander " 102 Cleora 27 From Page 25 He was aid-de-camp to Gov Pierce in 1829 War Sec of the College of Electors of Pres & Vice Pres in 1832-1836. & 1840. Was elected State Senator in Dist No 4. in 1833 & 1834 - Was Councellor from Rockingham Dist in 1843. Was appointed U S Marshal for the N H Dist by Pres Polk in 1845. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention & Pres of the City Council of Concord in 1855 "He was a man of ability, a ready pointed and vigorous writer and exerted a wide influence in the State" He died instantly Feby 17. 1855 at Loudon NH while making a political speech, falling into the arms of his political opponant. 97X George S. b 1831. Graduated at Dartmouth class of 1851 - admitted to the bar in 1853. Clerk of [98 Charles Fry b Hopkinton Sept 1. 1833] the State Senate in 1855-1856 - Was an accomplished draftsman - a fine writer - amiable & geniel He died unmarried July 24. 1857 agd 26 98 Charles Fry b Hopkinton Sept 183328 14 Peter Barton - (Bezaleel - Samuel) b Sutton Sept 3-1763. Mar. in Royalston [probably] by Rev Joseph Lee Hepsibeth Baker Nov 12-1789 They removed from Royalston to Croydon in 1793 - He was often in Town Office Selectman 5 years - In 1824 he removed to Wendell NH. where he died in 1825 - His widow returned to Croydon where she died Feby 13. 1826 aged 60 Children 103 Betsey - b Royalston Mass July 1790 M Jany 17-1811 Leonard Woodbury - removed from Town 104 Peter - b Croydon Aug 1791 m. Sarah Weeler of C.. May 20-1818. and removed to Ohio 105 Amos - b Croydon Aug 22. 1792 106 Bezaleel b " July 1794 107 Hepsibah " July 1795 108 Rhoda " 1797 Mar James Woodbury Mar 21-1834 - moved to Lebanon NH 109 Sally b Croydon June 1801 - She d Feb 19-1836 Mar Horace Bartlett June 14. 1832 110 Hiram b Croydon - 1802 111 Rebecca " " 1803 112 Elhanan Winchester " 1805 113 Moses b Croydon - 1808 M 1st Feby 2-1837 to Lucinda Bartlett - 2nd Olive A Bartlett Oct 17 1842 114 Aaron - b Croydon - 1808 removed to Piermont NH in 1842 - Had a family 115 Hosea Ballou b Croydon Mar 5-1812 Mar Sarah C Austin - & Frances R Brown 29 105 Amos Barton (Peter - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Aug 22. 1792. Mar Betsey Babbs of Croydon Mar 1. 1820 He died in C. Aug 2. 1872 agd 80 His widow still lives 116 1 Rhoda b Croydon Mar 4. 1821 Mar a Clough d at Roscoe. Dakota May 6. 1879 117 2 Peter b Croydon Oct 14. 1823 - Mar April 1851 Susan E Corbin of Craftsbury Vt. d Worthington, Minn Apr 2 1879 118 3 James b Croydon Aug 27. 1825. Mar Mar 16. 1852 to Mary Sawyer of Grantham NH 119 4 Leonard b Croydon Mar 17. 1827 - Mar Apr 23. 1857 to Clarissa Page of Manchester - Killed in the war 120 5 Lydia b Croydon Jany 4. 1829 Mar Ezekiel Powers jr resides in Newport NH. has a family 121 6 Baxter b Croydon Dec 17. 1830 122 7 Melinda b " Mar 7. 1832 Mar Feby 25-1855 Henry S. Howard. Dorset Vt 123 8 Henry b Croydon Aprl 24. 1834 Mar Phebe L Squiers He died in the Army Aug 18. 1864 124 9 Mary Ann b Croydon Feby 9. 1836 Mar Sylvester Warren - He died leaving 3 children 125 10 William b Croydon Apr 27. 1838 126 11 Sanford F. b " Feby 6. 1842 Mar Jany 28 1865. Alma Barton. his cousin - has 5 children all born Croydon 6 Bernard Vassall Barton born C Sept 28-188130 106 Bezaleel Barton (Peter - Bezaleel - Samuel) b July 1794 Mar Mar 1813, Hannah Powers of Croydon - from whom he was divorced in 1831 when he removed to Springfield NH where he died in 1839. Children all born in Croydon 127 1 Lucinda Jane b June 6. 1813 128 2 Adelia Diana b Oct 29- 1815 129 3 Levi Winter b March 1. 1818 - Mar 1st Mary A Pike 1832 Mar 2nd Lizzie F Jewett of Nashua NH 130 4 Williams b Aug 6. 1820 M June 14. 1845 to Sabrina Allen - Mar 2nd July 20. 1864 to Helen Cammett 131 5 Hiram Elhanan Winchester - b July 29- 1822 a noted musician at Vineland NJ. 132 6 Alanson Cooper b Jany 10- 1825 m 1st Elvira Burke - Mar 2nd Lara Brown X133 7 Ziba Cooper. b Apr 27. 1827 d Oct 5- 1843 134 8 Julia Ann Angeline b June 8. 1831 Mar Jany 1 1850 William C. Allen of Croydon. She d in Croydon Aug 8. 1863. Chil 2 31 127 Lucinda Jane Barton (Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Samuel) b June 6. 1813. Mar July 5 1829. Amos Kidder, who died at Newport NH. Sept 17. 1879. agd 72 Chil 135 1 Alzira A b Croydon Dec 27. 1830 M 1st Sylvester Rogers Jany 1. 1853 - M 2nd Chester Dodge of Vineland NJ. April 1. 1864 136 2 Salome b Croydon Apr 30. 1833 d Feby 27 1864 137 3 William Wallace b Caanan NH Aug 11. 1845 m July 3. 1869 Sarah Blanchard of Croydon. He died at Brocton Mass Jany 23 1879. Was in the Army, and at the battles of Antietam & South Mountain 32 128 Aurelia Diana Barton (Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Saml) b Oct 29. 1815 M Moses Hurd. who died at Newport NH. Feby 22-1869. agd 60 chil 138X 1 Melissa born 1836. d May 1841 139 2 Sumner F " 1838 He was Lieut in Co E. 5 NH Vols - was 6 mon in Libby prison - Mar in 1869 Henrietta C Elliott of Baltimore Md 140 3 Jennie H. b Apr 11. 1840 - Mar Dec 12. 1876 to Eugene A Paul 141 4 Melissa M b Aug 9. 1842 - Mar Jany 1860 Ira P Smith of Langdon NH 142X 5 Ziba b July 27. 1844. died Jany 1845 143 6 Lewis F b Sept 10. 1846 d Dec 24. 1869 Was in the Army at Battle of Frederickburg 144 7 Horace E b Oct 4. 1853 - m May 30. 1876 Nelly Prouty of Hardwick. Mass 134 Julia Ann Angeline Barton (Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Saml) born Jun 8-1831 Mar Jany 1850 William C. Allen of Croydon She died in C Aug 8. 1863 145 1 Gustavus F b Feby 20- 1855 resides in Boston 146 2 Mabel Angeline b Feby 6. 1860 She is a contributor to the "Press" 33 86 Martin Augustus Barton (Peter - Benj - Bezaleel - Saml) b Aug 22. 1813 - Mar Aug 22. 1844. to Elizebeth Hook He removed to Newport NH. in 1869. to occupy the position of County Jailer. and Depty Sheriff,, which position he now holds. Was formerly a farmer and merchant in Croydon - Selectman and Representative to General Court Children - all born in Croydon. 147 Charles Wilson Jany 28. 1847 Mar [July 24.] 1874 Ida E Walker dau 1 child Ralph Martin - born July 21. 1875 148X Frank Alexander b Aug 17. 1849. d May 8. 1858 149 Elizebeth Sarah b Oct 2. 1853. successful teacher34 98 Charles Fry Barton (Cyrus - Benj - Bezaleel - Saml) b Sept 1833. M Harriet A French - b Durham NH. Sept. 1833 - They came to Croydon in 1858 He died Mar 20. 1865 - children 150 Hannie L b Concord NH. Apr 21. 1855 M April 11. 1878 Norman B. Frye of Croydon 1 Son Charles Norman b Apr 1879 151 Georgia Harriet b Concord Sept 23- 1857. teacher 152 Josephine b Croydon May 28. 1860 153 Cyrus b Croydon Feby 27. 1862 154 Estella b Croydon Aug 30- 1864 35 129 Levi Winter Barton (Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Mar 1. 1818. Mar 1839 Mary A Pike of Newport NH She died in 1840. Aged 16. leaving one son - He then studied law. Entered Dartmouth College 1844 Graduated 1848. Admitted to the bar July 1851. Has been one of the prominent lawyers of the State - Register of Deeds for Sullivan. Co. 1855-56 & 57 - Solicitor for Sullivan Co 1859. to 1864 Representative from Newport 1863-1864-1875 1876. & 1877 - State Senator 1867. & 1868 - He mar Aug 25 1852 Lizzie F. Jewett. All born at Newport - 155 1 Ira McLaughlin b March 11- 1840 156 2 Herbert J b Sept 27- 1853. Graduated Dartmouth Coll Class 1876 Mar Aug 21. 1877. Sarah L Dodge of Newport. Now Prin of High School of Waukegan Ill 157 3 Charles Freemont b Oct 19. 1856 158X 4 Ralph Winter b July 22- 1859. d Sept 13-1863 159X 5 Leander Meagher b Mar 28- 1862 d Sept 26-1863 160 6 Florence F b Apr 8- 1865 161 7 Natt Lincoln b Aug 28. 1867 162 8 Jessie M b Jany 21. 1870 36 155 Col Ira McLaughlin Barton (Levi W - Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Saml) b Mar 11. 1844 Entered Dartmouth Coll in 1858 - admitted to the bar in 1863 - Was Capt of Co D. 1st Regt NH Vol & Capt of Co E. 5th Regt NHV. Lt Col of Heavy Artillery After the war was appointed Dist Atty for 10th Dist of Arkansas and afterward Judge of the criminal Court for Jefferson Co Arkansas. In the Brooks & Baxter contest in Arkansas he was Brig Genl & Com of B[rooks]axters forces - was owner & editor of the Jefferson Republican for awhile - In 1875 he returned to Newport where he died Jany 19. 1876 - He was a ready writer - an eloquent debater - a generous & tender hearted man. By his early death the poor lost a true friend. and the "Boys in Blue" a faithful comrade He mar 1st Helen M Wilcox of Newport NH. and 2nd Addie L Barton of Ludlow Vt 37 130 Dr Williams Barton (Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Aug 6. 1820 Received his literary training at Unity and Kimball Union Academies. and graduated at the Medical Department of Dartmouth Coll May 1845 and began the practise of a physician in Croydon. where he still resides. He has often been on the School Committee and for three years was Commissioner of Schools for Sullivan County M June 14. 1845 Sabrina Allen and 2nd July 20. 1864 to Helen Cammett. children all born in Croydon NH. By Sabrina Allen 163 1 Edgar Van Ness b 1846 Genl Freight Agent NY & NE RR Boston 164X 2 Lizzie b 1851. d July 30 1853 165 3 Dennis Powers 1856. at NY & NE RR Freight Office Boston By Helen Cammett 166 4 Lizzie E b Nov 29- 1865 167 5 Anna b Mar 12- 186938 132 Alanson Cooper Barton (Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Saml) b Jany 10. 1825 Mar 1st Elvira Burke who died Jany 6. 1854. Aged 25 - He mar 2nd Leora Brown Children - all born in Croydon By Elvira Burke 168 1 Clarence Orra b Nov 10- 1849. By Leora Brown 169 2 Orville Cooper b Aug 10. 1855 170 3 Emma b Mar 16. 1857 Mar George Wright of Newport 171X 4 Ada R b July 24. 1860 died - 1876 172X 5 Chester C b 1863 - died 1872 173 6 Rufus b Jany 29. 1868 85 Albert Gallatin Barton - (John 33 - Benj 12 - Bezaleel 3 - Sam Mar May 4-1856 Zilpha Sherman He inherited the larger share of his Fathers landed estate and at his death Oct 21-1862 was the wealthiest farmer in Croydon - with one exception 1 Flora Mar Flandus of Vt 2 Bertha 3 Seth W b Feby 1859 39 168 Clarence Orra Barton (Alanson C - Bezaleel - Peter - Bezaleel - Saml b Nov 10. 1849. Mar Aug 17. 1867 Ella L. Angell. Children 174 Frank Leslie b Sept 24- 1870 175 Melissa Augusta b Aug 1872 176 Ira McLaughlin b Apr 10 1876 177 Orra Burke b Sept 14. 187840 113 Moses Barton (Peter - Bezaleel - Samuel) b 1808 Mar 1st Feby 2. 1837 - Lucinda Bartlett who died June 10. 1841 Agd 41. M 2nd Oct 2. 1842. Olive Ann Bartlett - sister of his first wife Children - all born in Croydon 178X 1 Cyrus b April 1838 - d June 11. 1839 179 2 Alma b Mar 1. 1843 - Mar her cousin Sanford F. Barton 126 (Amos 105 - Peter - Bezaleel) 180X 3 De Witt Clinton b Nov 8-1844 - d Feby 13-1864 181X 4 Arthur Richard b Dec 7. 1846 - d Jany 14. 1864 182 5 Caroline Norris b May 23-1851 Mar - Feby 1872 Dr Henry W Brown 183 6 Dana Woodbury b Jany 2- 1856 184 7 Clara Breed b Oct 12- 1862 41 115 Hosea Ballou Barton (Peter - Bezaleel - Samuel) b Mar 5-1812 - Went to Concord NH. in 1839 and learned the printers trade - at which he worked until 1858 when he purchased a farm in Newport NH. where he died He mar 1st Sarah C. Austin & 2nd Frances R Brown Children b 185 Catherine F " Sept 11-1844 186 William Henry " May 25-1846 187 Charles O " Oct 31- 1848 188 George Edward " Nov 1- 1850 189 Adelia J " April 17-1854 190 Mary E " Nov 10- 1856 191 John C " Dec 25-1859 192 Nellie S " Feby 18-1863 193 Lemuel R " Aug 31-1869 42 From Page 16 44 Jonathan Park (Mary 15 - Samuel - Samuel-) 45 Mary Park (Mary 15 - Samuel - Samuel) Mar Daniel Hale Loren .. Aaron Polly Betsey Charles Nelson 43 46 Reuben Park (Mary 15 - Samuel - Samuel) descendants in Bernardston 47 Marcy Park. (Mary 15 - Samuel - Samuel) 48 Hannah Park (Mary 15 - Samuel - Samuel) 44 49 Simeon Park (Mary 15 - Samuel - Samuel) Mar Syrena Hale 1804 - she was born in 1778 died in 1840 - He d 1869. They had 10 chil 5 Boys - 5 Girls - one boy died in Infancy - others married His son Alvah Park. lives North Hadley Mass b 1825 They lived together 30 years ,& separated - Alvah lived with his Mother - was 15 when she died - Simeon was drafted in 1812. Sent substitute - Alvah Parks letter From Town records of Gill. I get the following 1 Mary b Nov 19- 1804 X 2 Oren b Dec 15- 1806 died NY. childless 3 Sirena " Jany 26-1809 4 Simeon " Apr 16- 1811 5 Anna " Sept 21-1813 6 Rachel " Feby 13-1815 X 7 Jonathan " Dec 17- 1818. - died Feb 6. 1819 8 Jonathan " Apr 17- 1820 - 9 Abigail " May 17-1822 10 Alvah " 1825 45 50 Levi Park (Mary 15 - Samuel - Samuel) b Sutton Dec 30-1786. Mar 1st Phebe Slate b Nov 27 1786 - Mar Apr 7-1807 - died June 16. 1820 Mar 2nd Dec 28-1820 to Chloe Slate b May 27-1798 She died Apr 7. 1829 - Mar 3d Jany 28-1830. to Mary B Hale b June 16-1806 - d Mar 3-1871. He died May 12-1869 - Chil by Phebe Slate Phebe 1 Chauncey B Park. Oct 16- 1807 2 Miranda A " May 25-1809 3 Charles S " July 25- 1811 4 Levi W " Aug 1- 1813 5 Harvey H " July 22-1815 6 Rodney R " Mar 19- 1817 7 Phebe L " Sept 22-1818 Chloe 8 Barton " Jany 30-1822 9 Minerva " Apr 20- 1823 10 Lorenzo " Mar 23- 1824 11 Francis " June 20-1825 12 Hulbert " Nov 24-1827 13 Chloe " Mar 23-1829 Mary 14 Henry " Jany 11-1831 15 Dwight " Jany 10-1833 X 16 Frederick " July 29-1835 d Oct 31-1836 17 Ralph F " Dec 12-1837 18 Mary J " Aug 3-1840 19 Lucy A " Oct 10-1842 20 Albert M " July 29-1845 21 Harriet M " Nov 4-184846 Park cont 1 Chauncey B. Park Mar March 8-1829 - Emeline L Field born Feby 2. 1808 - He d Feby 17-1835 - Vernon Vt She died Sept 20-1873 22 Josephine M Park Nov 2. 1830 23 Chauncey T " May 26-1832 (22) Josephine M Park Mar March 11-1851 - to Robert C Dunham b Oct 4. 1827 24 George C Dunham b Feby 22-1856 25 William N " " Dec 31- 1857 26 Frederick T " " July 31- 1860 27 Mary J " " Oct 29- 1862 28 Julia E " " Jany 17- 1864 (23) Chauncey T Park Mar Oct 27-1860 to Henrietta T Tompkins b Apr 5-1830 no chil 47 2 Miranda A Park Mar May 27-1829 Salmon H Burroughs b Dec 11-1802 - He died Feb 20-1855 - She died Oct 16. 1875 in Bernardston 29 Barnard H Burrows b July 17- 1831 30 Bryant S " " June 26-1834 31 Levi P " " Mar 4- 1836 32 Josephine P " " Mar 26- 1839 33 Emogene M " " July 4-1845 (29) Barnard H Burrows - Mar Dec 14-1858 to Susie E Gould b Sept 22-1836 34 [43] Alice L Burrows - b Feby 5- 1860 35 [44] Minnie G " " Aug 27-1861 36 [45] S Henry " " Aug 26- 1862 37 [46] Leon A " " Mar 18- 1868 (30) Bryant S Burrows - Mar May 3-1860 Mary E Griswold b Jany 31-1835 X38 Infant Son b July 13-1862 d July 21-1862 39 Clayton H Burrows Nov 3- 1864 40 Ura G " Oct 19- 186848 Burrows cont (31) Levi P Burrows Mar Nov 28-1857 to Nancy M Bascom b Sept 12-1833. She died May 30-1863 - He Mar 2nd Apr 25 1865 Dora E Cushman b Nov 21-1839 41 Stella N Burrows. b Jany 4- 1868 42 Levi Cushman " " Mar 1878. d May 27-1878 (32) Josephine P Burrows. Mar Apr 26-1857 Charles H Tyler b Oct 1-1835 43 Frank H Tyler b May 19-1858 44 Fred B " " Mar 8- 1861 (33) Emogene M Burrows. Mar May 4-1864 Henry B Green b Oct 13-1840 She d Sept 27-1875 in Greenfield Mass 45 Carrie B Green b Dec 3- 1866 X46 Charlie " " Feby 1871 d June X47 Frederick " " Aug 16- 1872 d Oct The above 2 died in Minn 49 3 Charles S. Park - Mar March 29-1835 to Catherine C Burt b Sept 28-1813 48 Charles B Park b Nov 19- 1836 49 Angelia C " " Jany 30-1841 40 Francella S " " Sept 13- 1845 (48) Charles B Park Mar Feb 1. 1860 Maria S Weatherhead b Jany 11-1840 51 Bertha G. Park b Sept 25- 1863 (49) Angelia C Park Mar March 6. 1861. to Henry C Frizzell b Mar 19. 1839 - He died Aug 7. 1867 She Mar 2nd Oct 19-1873 Arthur C Brooks. born Aug 11. 1848 x52 Carrie S Frizzell b Dec 20- 1861 - d Aug 28-1863 53 Flora A " " Nov 1- 1863 54 Charles H " " Dec 9- 186650 (50) Francella S Park Mar Dec 4-1866 to Henry O Streeter b Sept 25-1842. He died Sept 25-1871. She Mar 2nd Dec 3-1874 Henry R Wells b Apr 2. 1842 55 Ervin H Streeter b May 23- 1868 56 Henrietta L " " Nov 1 - 1871 51 4 Levi W. Park. Mar Oct 25-1837 - Juliana S Roberts b Mar 16-1818 57 Augusta A Park b Nov 9- 1839 58 Everett B " " Nov 30-1846 (57) Augusta A Park Mar Charles H Philleo Nov 1. 1859. He died Mar 24-1861 - She Mar 2nd Philip B Ayer Oct 22-1862. He died Oct 4-1875 (58) Everett B Park Mar Dec 4. 1867. to Addie M Stigleman b 59 Philip B Park b Dec 15- 1868 60 Levi W " 2nd " Aug 31- 1871 61 Cleo S " " Nov 3- 1875 52 5 Harvey H Park Mar July 4. 1838 to Sarah F Amidon b Nov 6. 1817 61 Francisco C Park b Nov 14- 1840 62 Sarah E " " Feby 28- 1846 63 John H " " Oct 10- 1861 (61) Francisco C Park Mar June 27-1867 to Jennie Hayward b Apr 11-1843 64 Mabel L Park b Apr 26. 1872 65 Alice E " " Mar 29- 1874 (62) Sarah E Park Mar Sept 24. 1863 John Thayer b Jany 13-1837 66 John M Thayer b June 8- 1875 53 6 Rodney R Park Mar Sept 1. 1841 - Sylvia S Slate born Nov 17. 1821 - She died July 9. 1850. He mar 2nd Apr 22-1851 - Tryphena Chapin born Aug 10. 1827 Stone Cutter - One year Selectman X67 Edgar R Park b Apr 1. 1850 d Apr 1. 1850 X68 Linus " " May 2. 1852 " May 9-1852 69 Sylvia T " " Sept 25- 1854 Has been a successful teacher in Bernardston 7 Phebe L Park. Mar Feb 11. 1840 Nelson Burrows born Mar 12. 1817 70 Martha M Burrows b Oct 21. 1841 X71 Infant dau " " Aug 9. 1845 d Aug 9. 1845 72 Baxter P " " Aug 21. 1847 (70) Martha M Burrows Mar Jany 3-1865 Park D Shattuck born Dec 5-1840 He died Dec 5-1868 She Mar 2nd Oct 14-1874 John Sprague b Jany 26. 182654 (72) Baxter P Burrows. Mar Jany 19-1870 Josie R Johnson b Nov 18-1847 X73 Nelson P Burrows. b Jany 8. 1871 d Apr 28. 1871 74 Mabelle I " " Aug 20- 1872 75 Beulah M " " Mar 22- 1875 8 Barton Park Mar Apr 22-1846 - to Harriet B Harkness b Feby 21. 1827 X76 Grove H Park Apr 21- 1847 d Oct 22-1848 77 Herman E " Oct 5- 1849 78 Abbie A " Nov 15- 1851 79 G Edward " June 25- 1854 80 Amy H " Feby 24- 1862 81 Hattee A " Feby 22 1865 82 Stella F " Dec 4- 1868 (77) Herman E Park. Mar Dec 17. 1874 Addie B Morgan b June 22-1851 (78) Abbie A Park mar Nov 15-1870 Albert S Billings b [Sept 15 1873] Dec 13-1844 83 Albert S Billings b Sept 15- 1873 55 9 Minerva Park Mar May 2 1843 Henry C Kellogg b June 29. 1819 X 84 Mary J Kellogg b Jany 10- 1845 - d Jany 24-1845 85 William H " " Feby 13- 1847 86 Charles P " " May 21- 1848 X87 Mary E " " Feby 15- 1851 d Oct 31-1852 X87 Jennie M " " Nov 10 - 1862 d July 7-1863 (85) William H Kellogg. Mar June 4-1868 Ella H. French 88 Nellie M Kellogg July 19- 1869 89 William O " July 29- 1872 10 Lorenzo Park. Mar Mar 8-1849 Caroline A Clark b July 15-1829 90 Helen M Park b Nov 2- 1850 X91 Arthur L " " May 22- 1855 d Oct 25-1875 X92 Carrie A " " Oct 30 1863 d Nov 9-1868 (90) Helen M Park Mar Apr 23-1874. W. H. Lyman b Jany 10-1858 93 Nellie May Lyman Sept 1874 94 Willie Park "56 11 Francis Park Mar 1st Nov 28-1848 - Harriet Dyke b Dec 9 1828 [Mar 2nd] She died Mar 28-1850 He Mar 2nd [July 26-1831] Jany 15-1852 Eveline M Simmonds b July 26. 1831 - She d Nov 24-1853 Mar 3d Nov 29-1854. Jane E Wells b Mar 2. 1832 95 Ella G Park b Aug 20- 1852 96 Charles S " " Aug 1- 1856 97 Frank H " " Jany 15- 1858 98 Hattie I " " June 7- 1860 99 George B " " Dec 4- 1863 (95) Ella G. Park. Mar Apr 22. 1873. Baxter Stimson b Feby 24-1851 12 Hulbert Park Mar June 16. 1850 to Relucia Brown He died July 11. 1856. in Holyoke no chil 57 13 Chloe Park Mar Dec 2. 1850 Geo H Cushman born Apr 6. 1829 100 G. Herbert Cushman b Aug 21. 1854. Married 101 Hattie P. " " Aug 4. 1856 102 Frank L " " July 20- 1865 14 Henry Park Mar Dec 10. 1850 Juletta L Amidon b Oct 20-1830 103 John H Park b Sept 6. 1855 Married 104 Fred A W " " July 8. 1858 " 105 Mary I " " Mar 14- 1864 106 Ernest E " " Oct 3- 1868 X107 George C " " Oct 18- 1871 d June 21- 187258 15 Dwight Park Mar May 2. 1858. Laura A Shattuck b May 20. 1837 - He died Feby 18-1879. Bern X108 Elona O Park b May 3- 1862 d Sept 10-1868 109 Mary P " " Sept 11- 1864 [*d Aug 31-1865?*] 110 Dickson D " " Jany 21- 1867 111 Andy G " " Apr 21 - 1871 112 Lulu B " " July 24- 1874 17 Ralph F Park Mar Jany 12-1860 Cynthia L Baker b Jany 29-1839 113 Edwin F Park b May 20- 1873 114 Dayton L " " Apr 2- 1875 59 18 Mary J Park Mar Nov 27-1866. Charles P Cushman b Apr 15-1836 115 Theo R Cushman b Aug 20- 1869 19 Lucy A Park Mar Sept 10-1865 Henry Hale born July 1. 1844 X116 Homer B P Hale b Apr 19- 1868. d Feby 1-1872 117 Gertrude P " " Nov 4- 1872 118 Blanche " " 60 20 Albert M Park Mar June 1. 1864. Lydia A Capron b Feby 17-1842 119 Thaddeus H Park b Jany 25- 1866 120 Alvah L " " Mar 30- 1868 121 Emily S " " June 24- 1871 122 Levi W " " Nov 29- 1873 21 Harriet M Park Mar Jany 2. 1867 to Samuel C Wood b Jany 17-1831 123 Herder C Wood b Jany 25- 1868 124 Fannie E " " May 16- 1870 125 Irving P " " July 24- 1873 - d July 16-1874 126 Carrie " 61 51 Lucy Park (Hannah 16 - Samuel - Samuel -) 52 Moses Park (Hannah 16 - Samuel - Samuel - 62 63 From Page 11 Ebenezer Barton W. L. Loomis Town Clerk. Suffield Ct. writes that Suffield rec say Elkanah Barton & Mary Grant were mar Oct 27-1785 - dau Polly b Apr 6-1787 Also tells of Roger Barton - See his letter64 6566 6768 6970 7172 7374 7576 7778 7980 8182 8384 8586 8788 8990 9192 9394 9596 9798 99100 101102 103104 105106 107108 109110 111112 113114 115116 117118 119120 121122 123124 125126 127128 129130 131132 133134 135136 137138 21 John Barton - San Francisco - dont know anything 22 Mrs A W Wright - Nantasket - has discovered a branch of Barton 23 Joseph Barton. Charlotte Vt - Grandson of Caleb of Lanesboro 24 Esee Barton. Enosburg Falls Vt " " " " " 25 James D Barton. Marbledale - his own family 26 " " " " Another Barton family in the place 27 Miss Lilly B Shaw 33 State St Springfield - Ebenezer 139 Dr Edward Bartons - Letters - Substance of Contents - [Alvah Park No Hadley - (Samuel - Mary - Samuel -] 1 William D Barton - Granby Mass Nov 6 - 1879 (Elisha Grandson of Ezekiel - knows nothing back 2 William D Barton - Granby Mass Nov 24 - 1879 (Elisha Records of Granby or So Hadley show nothing will search 3 Myron S Barton - Belchertown Nov 23 - 1879 (Joshua Extracts from Bible Records of Reubens family 4 Myron S Barton - Belchertown Dec 8 - 1879 (Joshua His Fa used to say all the Bartons descended from 2 brothers who came from England - one of whom was Father to Samuel 5 Jesse B Barton - Chicago - Lawyer - no information (John Caleb 6 Jesse B " " Suggests Court reports - (John Caleb describes uncle Ira - Will see Chicago Bartons - 7 Dexter Winter - Belchertown - general - no detail (Caleb - John 8 Rev Alpheus Winter - Hartford - personal history 9 Geo H Barton - So Amherst Mass - refers to Myron (Reuben - Joshua 10 Gen D M Frost St Louis Co Mo - Tribute to Parley Barton 11 Geo T Barton - Shea Smith & Co Chicago - rough abstract of Fathers & Grand Fathers family - incoherent John - John (Caleb - John 12 Mrs Mary Palmer - Armonk NY. History of Gr Fa Phinehas 13 " " " " Dana 14 Martin Van Buren Barton - Bath NY - business card 15 " " " " " " his family 16 Mary A A Booth Longmeadow - Cotton family 17 " " " " " " " additional 18 Geo L Winter Springfield - will look records. 19 C. M. Barton - Hatfield - Gr Son of Nathan - will look 20 " " " " Pedigree140 Caleb Barton - (Samuel) b Feby 9. 1704. He owned land, and probably lived on "Prospect Hill" as Deeds show that his Father sold him land on Prospect Hill so called. And Mar 25 - 1737. the Town voted to lay out a road two rods wide over prospect hill. beginning at Lissister road. near Capt Learneds land. and running northwardly through land of Widow Eddy - Capt Larned - Richard Gleason & Caleb Barton - He was also chosen Constable for the north part of the town 1736. 1738 - & several other times Also Highway Surveyor 1729-1738-1745 - and Fence Viewer &c He was executor of his Fathers will - in 1732. and residuary legatee - He sold his half of his Fathers farm Feb 8. 1733 - He moved to Charlton about 1762 - or 63 As his Gr Daughter - Mrs Blackman dau of Sibley - says her Father was about 2 Years old when his Father moved to Charlton She does not remember him. but knows where he lived just back of the old cemetery towards Dudley. There is no record of his death - He mar Dec 6. 1725 - Mary Shumway of Oxford. She died Aug 29-1747 After her death. he mar 2nd Susannah March of Sutton Jany 13. 1748 by Richard Moore His 2nd wife - says Mrs Blackman - died at an advanced age - with her dau Bathsheba - Mrs Streeter - in Plainfield Mass. Caleb had the following named children. if not more born in Oxford - 141 1 John b Oct 12 -1726 X2 Hannah b Apr 29-1728 She Mar Jany 24. 1749. her cousin Ebenezer Barton - of Dudley. Son of Samuel. See Page 11. this book - She probably died young. as her Father had another dau Hannah. Her family. if any is found. will be under the head of Ebenezer. X3 Reuben b May 20. 1731 - d in Ox Mar 4. 1733 X4 Azubah b Dec 25-1733 - d " " Aug 23 -1747 5 Caleb b Aug 11- 1736 - 6 Reuben b Aug 22-1748 - [*Was he a natural son, - see Benedict (Leland) letter, -*] 7 March b Jany 1-1749 8 Abraham b Oct 16. 1750 9 Jacob b Nov 2-1752 10 Bathsheba b Oct. 15-1754 X11 Hannah b July 18-1757 Mrs Blackman says that her Aunt Hannah never mar She died in Plainfield says Mrs Arnold Streeter 12 Sibley b Aug 18-1760 13 Olive b Oct 14. 1763 [*Was the Abigail Barton of Charlton who mar Jonathan Rich of Charlton, Dec 18-1759. a dau of Caleb? If not who was She?*] [*(Attach to page 141, Volume 1*] Sutton Jan 15 1879 Mr B.B. Vassall Dear Sir. You ask my authority for stating on page 587 of the History of Sutton - "Reuben, (Barton) [who was the] son of Caleb, who was the brother of Edmund, married Olive Jennison." In reply I would state that I have the authority of Dea Jonathan Leland, an old resident of this town, who spent many years collecting matter for a history of this town - especially matter pertaining to the old families. He says under the heading "Reuben Barton and Olive Jennison" He was the natural son of Caleb Barton, who was the brother of Edmund. Caleb died in Oxford where he always resided. He died youngReuben m. Olive Jennison dau of Elias Jennison, and is now living. He was b. Aug 22, 1748. His wife is now living - She was b. Aug 22, 1751." You notice Dea. L. says "the natural son" - could he have intended to say illegitimate? You ask "Was there an outsider Barton broken into the fold?" I attempt no answer. In reference to the Barton who m. Catherine Learned my opinion is, that he was Joshua's Barton - b. in 1738 - m. in 1761 at the age of 23. And notwithstanding what you say of Caleb's Barton - I still incline to the opinion that he had another Barton ("natural" or illegitimate) b. in 1748 - m. in 1770 Olive Jennison. The ages of all the parties agree but with this view. In our genealogical records probabilities often have to take the place of actual proof. - Now as we must have two Bartons are not the probabilities in favor of my view! Feby 4, 1879, I have just perused the Chh. records. They are very imperfectly kept. I find no records of the dismissal of Saml Barton and Elisabeth to the chh. in Thompson. Saml Barton Jr. and his wife Hannah were dismissed to the chh. in Royalston Oct 5th - no year given - but as the date before is Nov. 1764, and the next Aug. 1768 - it was probably in 1765, or 66. Your second letter confesses was in the belief that I was right in my conjectures in reference to the Reuben Barton who married Olive Jennison. I find also people here who remember hearing it said that he was an illegitimate child. Yours most truly, W. A.BenedictRev W. A. Benedict Sutton Jany 15 - 79 Concerning Reuben Barton & Caleb142 1 John Barton - (Caleb) Mar in Oxford July 23-1746. to Abigail Dana dau of Phinehas & Abigail (Twichell) of O. She was b Oxford Oct 29-1731 He lived in what is still known as Barton Hill in the easterly part of Oxford. the celler still visible on land owned by Asa Shepherdson - so of Joseph Hudsons - He went to Andover Vt. and died with his son Rufus Mrs B died in Ludlow Vt. residing with her son Rufus Children - all born in Oxford 14 Asa. May 21. 1747 15 Azubah Aug 15-1749 16 Phineas May 9- 1752 X Demorestville, Ontario, Bartons. 17 John Jany 23-1755 18 Caleb Dec 17. 1756 X19 David Mar 30. 1759 He died in the war of the Revolution Was [a] teamster in Lafayettes div of the Army - never mar and after the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown he was discharged. and started for home - but was taken sick and died at Richmond Va. "Was the handsomest man that walked into Oxford Meeting House" Says Dr Edward Barton X20 Abigail May 25-1761. She was mar in Oxford Jany 10. 1783 to Joseph Snell of (Dudley - or) Ashford Conn. She died soon after marriage - had no children - Dr B. 21 Jeremiah June 24 5. 1763 22 Edward Aug 28. 1765 23 Hannah July 21- 1767 24 Pearley Mar 6- 1770 143 Johns chil contd 25 Amos Jun 1. 1772 1 26 Rufus Aug 11. 1774 27 Phebe Aug 11. 1774 Mr Barton & wife were both not above medium sized people. but their sons were mostly large muscular men - the daughters of medium size Dr B.144 5 Caleb Barton (Caleb Geo F. Daniels says Caleb was in Capt Ebenezer Learneds Company at Lake George Sept 1756 - age 20 yrs May 1757 Caleb Barton was voted by State authorities £3. for expenses to Fort William Henry - where his son Caleb died 1756 State Archives Joseph Barton Charlotte Vt - says his Grandfather was Caleb from Lanesboro Mass - His Grand Father had a bro Jeremiah who had a large family He had brother & sis - Harriet - Aken - George - Mary Joseph jun Caleb died in Charlotte about 1830 aged 85 Esec Barton Enosburgh Falls Vt - says he is grand son of Caleb - formerly of Lanesboro. Mass & Charlotte - His sons were Andrew - Jeremiah & Joseph - dau Betsey mar Martin had 2 other dau & Sally mar Rubler Fir was Andrew. had 4 sons Andrew - Harry - Esec & Caleb dau Polly - Hannah - Anna - Caroline - Camelia See descendants of Rufus Barton of Rhode Island. 145 6 Reuben Barton (Caleb. Was taken when 4 Years of age by Mr Richard Singletary and brought up by him. He was a prominent man and widely known as 'Capt Reuben" He lived at the lower end of Singletary Pond. He died Jan 20. 1838. with his dau Hannah - Mrs Bixby - at the old Bixby place. just north of the old common. in Millbury He mar June 1. 1770 Olive Jennison of Sutton By Rev Eben Choplin. She was born Aug 22. 1751. and d Mar 28. 1833 Children born in Sutton X38 Olive Jany 3. 1771. d 1777 in her 6th Yr 39 Reuben Jany 25-1772 40 Jennison Mar 14. 1774 X41 Hannah June 16. 1777 died in infancy X42 Thankful June 16. 1777 died in infancy 43 Silence Dec 24. 1781 44 John Flavel Mar 31. 1783 45 Hannah Dec 26. 1784 46 Sally Jany 1 25 -1788 47 Joseph Goffe Feby 9. 1793146 11 Hannah Barton (Caleb) Mrs Blackman says her Aunt Hannah never mar but that must be an error. I find record at Charlton - a Seth Warren & Hannah Barton Mar Aug 17-1788 - Probably Johns dau Hannah as Mrs Streeter of Plainfield says she never mar but died in Plainfield See no 23 - Page 158. 147 10 Bathsheba Barton (Caleb. Mrs Blackman says that she mar a Streeter and lived in Plainfield Mass. and that her Mother. Susannah - died at her Mrs S's house in P. Mrs Arnold Streeter says Mrs Barton died in Plainfield Charlton rec say Samuel Streeter of Sturbridge & Bathsheba Barton. mar July 8. 1779. Her son Nahun is now living in Plainfield. She had a large family and died in P Oct 12-1838 - aged 84 Mr Streeter died Sept 7-1844 aged 90 Chil 1 Hannah Streeter - b June 16-1780 Mar Aug 19-1802 Timothy Baker of Heath X2 Joanna Streeter b Oct 30-1781 - d Aug 13-1787 3 Jacob Streeter b Feby 21-1783 Mar Apr 12-1802 Hannah S Erskine of P 4 Susanna Streeter b July 30-1785 Mar Apr 19-1804 Joel Carr of P 5 Anslam Streeter b Oct 4-1787 6 Lucena Streeter b Jany- 1789 mar Jany 29 -1807 Ezra Beals of P 7 Arnold Streeter b Oct 14-1790 d May 8-1872 ag 81 Mar Ruth Butler. of Buckland - [Jut?] Oct 1-1809 8 Truman Streeter b Jany 20-1793 [Jut?] Mar Mary Hitchcock of Hawley Aug 25- 1817 9 Samuel Streeter b Aug 17-1795 Mar Anna Copeland of P Aug 30 - 1820 10 Nahum Streeter b Feby 9-1797. Mar Ann Butler of P Mar 3- 1824148 12 Sibley Barton (Caleb) Was born in Oxford. but his parents removed to Charlton when he was about 3 Years old. lived So of Charlton Town below the old burying ground He mar Lucretia Twiss, whose Mother was wife of Jacob Town - (He being her first husband) and dau of Rev John Campbell of Oxford - so says his dau Mrs Blackman - now living - He died in Charlton Mar 31. 1813. aged 52. His wife died June 2. 1852. aged 82 Children born in Charlton - See Town Record 60 Willjame. Feby 1. 1789 [*died young*] 61 Jacob Apr 18. 1791 ["] 62 Joseph Twiss Jany 6. 1793 63 Rachel Needham Nov 19. 1794 64 Harlam Mar 13. 1798 65 Sally W Jany 19. 1800 66 [William Lewis] Lewis William Mar 12- 1803 He mar 1st Rachel Needham - Pub Dec 31-1784. She died June 14-1786 aged 22 He mar 2nd Lucretia Twiss June 30. 1788. Grave Stones to self and both wif are in the old burying ground Charlton Centre 149 13 Olive Barton - (Caleb) Charlton rec - "Ephriam Segar & Olive Barton were Mar Aug 31. 1788 - no record of chil by Arch Campbell They moved to Plainfield Mass where [after] she mar 2d Josiah Lorry of Plainfield Mar 18-1821 - She died in Plainfield Aug 1848 aged 85 She had 5 chil certain Aaron Segar Susanna B. Segar Mar Moses Percival of Plainfield Nov 30- 1815 Olive Segar Henry Segar X Lydia Segar d Dec 1- 1814 3d Generation150 14 Asa Barton (John 1 - Caleb) Mar in Newton Mass or near there. lived unhapily with wife and went off to sea. not heard from. He was offered a Captains Com in British Army but refused He mar Mercy Bartlett of Newton Feb 1. 1770 Newton record His son Aaron went to Bethel Me with Nathaniel Segar in 1780 - Was this the Asa who was in Army fr Northfield? 70 Aaron b Newton Mass Sept 5- 1771 71 Eunice b " " Mar Swan Mrs Barton died in Jany Me in the winter of 1821 aged 73 - She mar 2nd Oliver Fenno: She had 4 chil by him - Sally - Mar Jacob Leach Abigail mar Uriah Preston - Oliver Fenno jr 15 Azubah Barton (John 1 - Caleb) Mar in - Aug 21 - Oct 6 -. 1773. Joseph Winter of Dudley by Charles Gleason in D. They settled in Stafford Conn as early as 1791. Mr W died there Apr 20. 1826 ag 78. Mrs W died Apr 4. 1831 agd 82 - 8 or 9 chil He was a Tanner and had failed in business in Union He had 9 and perhaps 10 chil - born in Union & Stafford Asa Went to Pa Betsey Mar Weaver Ohio Polly " Isaac Cady Ohio Azubah 12 [?] 18. chil Alpheus Belcharlton. 18 chil Joseph Mar 1812 Manchester Ct 3 " Zina Mar Sally Ellis - Stafford 8 " David " Sally Dean - " 7 " Hannah " Elisha Ellis - " 10 " Page 183 151 16 Phineas Barton (John 1 - Caleb) Mar in Leicester Feb 26. 1772 to Elizabeth dau of John H[asey]ersey - [probably Hersey] - of L He died in L July 26. 1827 aged 75. His widow Elizebeth died there Jany 7. 1836 aged 81 He was a laboring man. & farmer and lived in various places in Leicester - He served in the Revolutionary War. chil born in Leicester 81 4 Elijah Sept 3. 1776 [*(The town records reverse the names 82 3 Betsey Oct 25 - 1778 of these children - but Mrs Palmer has family records. probably correct*] X83 5 Polly Mar 25- 1781 - d Oct 20. 1785 84 6 Samuel H Dec 24-1782 X85 9 Phineas May 12-1785 - died in infancy 86 10 Phineas Oct 27. 1795 X87 12 Horace Dec 17. 1799 d June 5-1802. agd 2 Y 6 mo 88 7 Mary 1783 X89 1 Elijah ----- Oct 26 1778 X90 2 Betsey ----- 1774 X91 11 Katie - 1797 - d in infancy 92 8 Melinda 1784 - Austin Sprague says that Phineas had a dau Malinda - who mar Otis Ward 1815. the first butcher of Leicester - family went west Mrs Mary W Palmer. Armonk - Westchester Co NY Gr Dau of Phineas - says there were 12 chil - 6 died young Mrs P remembers hearing her Grandmother tell of melting her pewter dishes into bullets for her husband to carry to the Army to send to the front Dr B152 17 John Barton (John 1 - Caleb) Pub Rcrd [Mar] Apr 3 Feby 10. 1776 to Persis Eddy of Oxford. She was sister of the Fa of Mrs Joseph Hudson - They removed to Providence RI in 1783. He died there 93 John Ann William - Catherine Arnold - He d No [Scilate?] 94 David 95 Eliza Mar Obidiah. Olney X 96 Persis died unmarried X 97 Elizebeth died unmarried X 98 Mary died unmarried 99 Selinda Mar Williams 153 18 Caleb Barton (John 1 - Caleb Born in Oxford - he removed to Leicester. and lived in the So West part of the town - and is mentioned as one of the soldiers of the Revolution (Washburn) He Mar 1st Martha (Patty) dau of Samuel Upham Published - Leicester rec) Feby 13. 1779 He Mar 2nd Dec 16-1787. Betsey Lamb He died in Leicester May 6. 1836 - agd 80 Children by Martha Upham X100 Caleb. born L. 1780. and died there Sept 4 1835 - aged 55 - unmarried 101 David b L family Montpelier Vt 102 Rebecca b L. Oct 22- 1780 Mrs Sprague X103 Sally b L. Mar Nathan Gilbert, of North Brookfield Dec 4. 1803 - died in Leicester never had children [104] Children by Betsey Lamb 104 Patty - b L Feby 10. 1789 105 Roxa b " Sept 10. 1790 X 106 Charles b " Sept 4. 1792. He mar Almira Bridges of L June 5. 1837 - a Farmer - and lived near Greenville in L. He died in L Aug 11. 1879. His wife died in Leicester Oct 12-1881 of tumor Never had children X107 Elizebeth b Leicester Nov 10. 1794 Mar May 6. 1840 to Calvin Peck of South Orange Mass. lived in New Salem. and died there not far from 1865 never had any children154 Continued from preceding page 108 Otis b L July 30. 1797 109 Mehitable - Sept 23. 1799. record says 'Hetty" 110 Brigham N. Aug 11. 1801 111 Huldah 112 Harriet X113 Julia Ann born Leicester 1809. died in " Feby 14. 1822 aged 13 114 Adaline 102 Rebecca mar Knight Sprague of Leicester 155 21 Jeremiah Barton (John 1 - Caleb) Mar in Leicester Oct 14 1783 to Susannah Dennis of Charlton - He removed to Andover Vermont where his wife died Sept 25 - 1803. He mar 2nd Diadema Blood b Andover or Cavendish Vt 1786 of Andover - He d 1847 Bath. Stuben Co NY Children by Susannah Dennis She was the dau of Benjamin & Abigail Dennis - bo Charlton Apr 21-1766 115 Abigail Feby 14. 18 1784 in Charlton 116 Susannah " " 117 Nancy b Andover Vt 118 Lucy Ann b Andover Vt. Apr 12. 1794 119 Jeremiah " Feby 16. 1797 died Bartonville Vt Dec 19. 1879 120 Eli " Mar 26. 1800 By Diadema Blood X121 Ira b Andover 1804 died infancy X122 Betsey b " 1804. d Sept 1. 1846. unmarried 123 Ira b " July 6. 1806 124 Fidelia b " Mar 19. 1809 125 Jacob Lowell b " 1811 Was Steward on Lake Steamer several years - supposedly to have been murdered & flung over board for interfering with a band of guerrillas on Lake Shore 1854 - body picked up in Green Bay with head fractured - X126 Dennis b Andover 1813 - a tinsmith by trade & natural mechanic died May 28- 1845 - unmarried Children by wife in Bath. Stuben Co NY Leonard Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren - youngest son Carriage Maker Washington St - Bath - Stuben Co N.Y - says his Mother died 3 Years ago. He has one dau 15 Mrs Caroline Barton - Kanona NY156 Carried Page 250 22 Edward Barton (John 1 - Caleb) Mar Hannah Marvin of Oxford - Ox Rec) Oct 14-1786 and removed to New Salem. bought land Mar 3-1788. 50 acr of Joseph Rugg. for 12 lb. 10 s He was a successful farmer - quiet honest citizen - He d New Salem July 10-1829 - His wife died Feb 10-1836 Children 127 Ezra born New Salem 1787 128 Polly " " " Apr 1. 1792 129 John Marvin " " Apr 12. 1793 127 Ezra Barton mar Elizebeth Bridge - she was a bad woman and he left her - supposed to have gone to sea never heard of X 1 Ezra b Orange died at 17.. (Wrote from NY Sept 8 - 1819 that he was going to sea - He had been in trade at Orange. X 2 A son. d in infancy 128 Polly Barton - mar Jeremy Tirrell b Apr 11-1789 in New Salem - He died May 29. 1860 She died Dec 18-1870 - He was a farmer - both reputable 1 Polly Irena - b Orange Mar 12- 1811 X 2 Jacob " " Dec 4- 1812 - d Mar 1841 - not mar X 3 Elizabeth Gibbs " " Dec 12- 1816 - d Oct 25. 1872. - not mar X 4 Edward Barton " " Sept 14- 1819 - d Mar 12-1843 not mar X 5 Hannah Marvin " Sept 14- 1822 - d June 18-1844 not mar X 6 Amos Day " Jany 4- 1825 - d Oct 6- 1829 7 Namun " June 13- 182[9] 8- X 8 Nahum " June 13- 1829 - d June 8-1868 - not mar X 9 An Infant- b 1834 - d - 1834 129 John Marvin Barton - mar Orphan Towne b Apr 12-1793 May 30-1815 1 Zina b Orange Apr 13-1816 X 2 Hannah " Jany 7- 1820 d Apr 2-1849 not mar 3 Fatima " Nov 30- 1821 4 Stilman " Apr 17- 1829 Page 250 157 24 Pearly Barton - (John 1 - Caleb) Mar Lucy Sibley of [Auburn] Ward. 1797. She d June 14-1798 He was a physician and removed to Orange Mass about 1800 where he resided until his death. in O Feby 12. 1851 - He was a man of good judgment He mar 2nd Mrs Dilly Cady Goddard b Apr 13-1778 Dec 13 [*a consciencious physician - many times elected to office in the Town*] 1803. at Orange. She was recently from Reading Vt She was dau of Elisha & Anna Sawyer Cady, formerly of Brookly Conn - She died at the home of her son Dr Edward Barton at Orange. Aug 19. 1862 Children X 130 Pearley at Ward June 14. 1798 [His mo died the] He mar June 5 1850 Catherine Lock of Troy NH - died at Rathboneville - Stuben Co NY Mar 15 1865. without children - He spent his life in teaching. and was a [- and dau?] close student with wonderful mathematical talent 2nd wife X 131 Lucy b Orange Oct 1. 1804 - died in a few months 132 Edward " " Feb 5. 1806 X 133 James Madison " Dec 14. 1807 d June 14. 1808 X 134 Catherine " Sept 7. 1809 died Aug 22. 1828. unm - teacher of literary tastes X 135 xJohn Goddard Orange. July 30. 1811 136 Wm Henry Harrison " Feby 15- 1814 137 Maria Louisa " Mar 17. 1816 X 138 A Son " Apr 3. 1819 died in infancy X 139 Napoleon Bonaparte " July 13. 1821 Mar Miranda S [S] Briggs of Orange Nov 24-1844 - He was a physician - practised in Swanzey NH - where he died Dec 18-1852 - "a good physician" _______________________________________________________________________ 135x John Goddard Barton commenced the study of medicine in 1833. but owing to feeble health. engaged in teaching. After the restoration of his health he commenced practice of medicine in Wendell Mass. and removed to Erving where he mar Martha White of E. He continued in practice until his death Sept 8-1852 at Erving - With good health he would have made a distinguished physician - He left no children158 25 Amos Barton (John 1 - Caleb) 23 Hannah Barton (John 1 - Caleb - Charlton records say "Seth Warren and Hannah Barton - both of Charlton mar Aug 17-1788 by Arch Campbell." 159 26 Rufus Barton (John 1 - Caleb 160 Coltons all complete - all together 27 Phebe Barton (John 1 - Caleb) Mar Ebenezer Chandler Colton of Longmeadow He was son of Ebenezer & Miriam Colton and was born in Longmeadow May 10. 1771. They were mar Nov 19. 1795. They lived and died in Longmeadow She died Aug 26-1842. and he died Oct 31. 1846 Their children all born in Longmeadow 160 Rufus b Aug 24. 1796 X 161 Phebe b Nov 15. 1797 died Nov 21. 1827. unmarried X 162 Lyman b May 13. 1799 Mar Jerusha Mather Williams. She was born June 6. 1783 in L Was dau of Ensign Samuel Williams. and Gr dau Rev Stephen Williams. the first Minister of L. He died in Philadelphia Pa June 10-1868. and buried in L. no children X 163 Hannah Warren b Feby 8. 1801 Mar Julius Edwards May 1-1851 and died in Philadelphia Pa Dec 20. 1877 They had no children - He di Northampton June 14 1858 X 164 Irinda b Mar 24. 1803. d May 19. 1870 at Wilbraham unmarried 165 Ebenezer b Feby 11 1805 166 John b May 2 1807 167 Rhoda b Dec 31. 1809 168 Caroline b Sept 3- 1811 169 David b Aug 10- 1813 X 170 Nancy b Mar 7- 1816. d Apr 1. 1852 unmarried 171 Chauncy b Aug 28- 1821 161 160 Rufus Colton (Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Oct 2-1824 to Rebecca Thatcher at Amsterdam NY. She was born at A Oct 6. 1805. and died at Broadalbin NY May 26. 1871. He died at Broadalbin July 11. 1870 - children X 172 Elizebeth born Amsterdam Apr 3. 1826 Mar Apr 27 1868 to John C Perry. farmer of Broadalbin died at B. Sept 26. 1875 no children 173 Lyman J b Feby 15- 1828. at Ontario NY. Mar Mar 9. 1858 to Martha E McNutt. now living at Broadalbin NY. No children X 174 Andrew I. b Aug 15- 1832 at Ontario died Jany 5- 1833 X 175 Phebe Jane b Jany 13. 1834 - now Matron at the House of Refuge Randalls Island NY. unmarried 176 Andrew I. b May 9. 1838. Amsterdam NY 177 Hannah Delilah b Sept 20. 1841 " " 178 Esther Maria b Sept 5- 1848 at " " Mar April 29. 1870 William H. Grosbeck No children162 176 Andrew I Colton (Rufus 160 - Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Mattie J Hunt. of Lebanon Ohio. She was born May 28. 1841. They were mar Sept 13 1859. Live at Roanoke Indiana - a drover Children X 179 Ettie May b Aug 3. 1860. died Feby 3. 1861 X 180 John E b Nov 13. 1861 died Oct 4. 1862 181 Willie L b Aug 27. 1863 X 182 Henry S b Jany 19. 1866. died Mar 28. 1866 177 Hannah Delilah Colton (Rufus 160 - Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Philip F Cumming of Broadalbin Sept 26 1861 - He enlisted in the Army and died in the service leaving on child 183 Sarah M. Cumming. b May 2. 1862. lives B She mar 2nd Levi W. Sawyer. Oct 19. 1865 A farmer lives Broadalbin children 184 Charles F b May 18. 1867 185 Chauncy Colton July 20- 1868 X186 David Alfred Sept 12- 1870 d Feb 5-1871 187 David Alfred Feby 11-1872 163 165 Ebenezer Colton (Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Dec 6. 1826 - Cynthia Whitman dau of Rev Jesse of Agawam of Agawam Mass She was born July 4. 1808. and died Aug 13. 1848 children - He d June 10- 1877 X188 Phebe Maria b Agawam Dec 1827. was a teacher in the public Schools of Springfield. where she died Oct 1-1848? Sept 17. 1849. unmarried 189 John Whitman b Agawam June 13. 1832 Mar Albina Saloma Ball of Chicopee at Chicopee Jany 23. 1862. She was born in Patterson N[Y]J. He lives at Westfield Mass. is a Druggist Children X190 [E]Helen Ball b Chicopee Dec 10. 1863 d " May 10. 1864 191 William Ball born Jany 13. 1868 192 Gertrude Whitman b Dec 18. 1871164 166 John Colton - (Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Dec 10-1837. at Conneaut Ohio to Elizebeth G Palmer - She was born Apr 14. 1815 at Warner NH - chil born in Philadelphia Pa [John Harrison b] Residence Phila occupation Merchant Has a farm at Goochland - Pendleton Co Va. where he intends to move 193 Mary Elizebeth b April 27. 1839 194 John Harrison b Mar 12- 1841 - Lawyer Phil unmarried 195 Amelia Jane b Dec 12- 1843 X196 Edwin Palmer b July 18- 1845 d July 7- 1846 197 Frank Lyman b Sept 15- 18 (193) Mary Elizebeth Colton (John 166 - Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar James T Irvine of Newark Ohio. Jany 29-1864 - Editor & Pub of a weekly paper at Zanesville Ohio He was b Feb 2. 1835 - children 198 Frank Colton - b Newark Oo July 14. 1866 199 Robert Thompson " Zanesville O Jany 13-1868 200 Mary Edith " " " Sept 4- 1869 201 Margaret Helen " " " Jany 17-1872 (195) Amelia Jane Colton (John 166 - Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Stokely Daniels - Farmer Townsend Del May 16. 1865 202 John Colton b July [1867] Oct 1- 1868 202 1/2 William Wilson " July 9-1870 203 Frank Irvine b July [1870] July 15-1871 204 Robert [Irvine] Stokely b [1872] Sept 19-1873 205 Charles Palmer [1875] Oct 25-1875 206 Edwin [1877] Nov 27-1877 [207] 165 167 Rhoda Colton (Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Mar 26. 1840 Samuel C Booth. of Longmeadow Still living at L He was born May 6. 1812 children born Longmeadow X207 A dau b June 5 May 31 - 1841 d June 8 June 22- 1841 208 Mary A. A. b Sept 8. 1843 now living with parents Longmeadow is an invalid (168) Caroline Colton (Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Janus S. H. Hamilton of Granville Mass Dec 26. 1832 - He was born May 29. 1812 - chil X209 Virgil Mortimer born Feby 12- 1836 Was Seargt Co K. 3 Regt. Mich Vol - He reenlisted - and May 12-1864. was wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania and d May 22 210 Frances C born Apr 12- 1839 211 Lucy Ann Bascom b Mar 22- 1841 X212 Ernest A b July 18- 1843 Enlisted May 1861 - in Co E - 3 Mich Vol Missing at battle of Groveton Aug 29. 1862 213 Emmaretta Gertrude b July Jany 11. 1847166 210 Frances C Hamilton (Caroline 168 - Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Feby 21. 1868 to Wesley Dundas. at Sheridan - Nebraska chil born Sheridan 214 Flarris Hermon b July 28- 1869 215 Delphine " Jany 21- 1871 216 Lucy " Feby 25-1873 217 Mary " Dec 23- 1874 X218 Manly Mortimer " May 9- 1876 d Mar 11- 1877 (211) Lucy Ann Bascom Hamilton (Caroline 168 - Phebe 27 John 1 Caleb Mar May 3-1860 - John E Hall - (born Ohio May 3 1825) Mar at Rutland. Barry Co Mich - Nov live Spring Creek Neb - chil 219 Ernest Sylvester - b Mich Aug 22 24-1861 220 Emmett Ellsworth b " Mar 9- 1863 221 Helen Marr. Marion " Oct 9-1864 222 Clara Idell " Aug 11-1866 223 Hattie Amanda Nebraska June 8-1868 224 Albert Sylvanus " Jany 5- 1870 225 Gary Eugene " Oct 15- 1873 226 Vesta Aurelia " July 11-1877 (213) Emmaretta G Hamilton (Caroline 168 - Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Oct 5 1866 Ahira O Scoville farmer - at Hastings - Barre Co Mich - Now live Spring Creek Neb - only child 227 Lilly Clarina b Rockford - Mich Dec 15- 1867 Kent Co 167 169 David Colton (Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar at Philadelphia Pa Nov 15 17th 13. 1836. Mrs Sarah McGonigal - (born Phila Aug 28-1812) lives Phila chil X228 David b Dec 25- 1838 - died same day 229 Alfred Jones Oct 22-1839 lives with his Father - they are plane makers he is not married 171 Chauncy Colton (Phebe 27 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Betsey Ann Havens. born at Somers Conn Children Lives Vernon Conn - record not compl X230 Ellen Marion b died young 231 Ellen Caroline " Nov 12- 1853 232 George Havens " Jany 9- 1856 233 Howard Chester " Sept 3. 1869 Coltons all complete to here.168 28 Caleb 169 28 Caleb170 39 Reuben Barton (Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Mehitable Jennison - a cousin He lived and died in the old house in Millbury foot of Singletary - where he was born He died in Millbury Oct 5-1848 of consumption Aged 76 Y. 9 mo - 10 days - buried in Sutton - chil 250 Hudson b Millbury Sept 26- 1800 251 Lewis " " Mar 26 - 1802 252 Sophronia " " Jany 8- 1804 X253 Betsey G " " May 5- 1807 d " Oct 27- 1813 254 Mary b " Mar 3- 1810 255 Eliza G " " Feby 3-1810 171 40 Jennison Barton (Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Silence Barton. dau of Jedidiah see page 47. Edmund She died within a year and he mar 2nd Selah Jany 1803 Brown b Jany 17. 1777 dau of Josiah Brown of Millbury. She died in Worcester. Mar 15-1866. aged 89. buried in Spencer. He lived in Rutland - Oxford - Spencer - &c and died in Spencer [Aug 31] Sept 13. 1860 - aged 86 y 6 mo. buried in Spencer Children 2 257 Austin b Millbury Nov 23- 1805 1x 256 Silence b Millbury Oct 16. 1803 4 259 Betsey b " May 15. 1811 5 260 Selah b " July 25-1814 6 261 Georgianna b " Mar 23- 1818 3X 258 David b " July 7. 1809 - d Aug 15- 1811 Samuel Warren - b Ward Oct 31-1817 mar Georgianna172 43 Silence Barton - (Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Feby 7-1805 - John B. Blanchard - settled in Palmer She died in Palmer 260 Alonzo V 261 William 262 Emily 263 John 264 Frank 173 44 John Flavel (Reuben 6 - Caleb) Known as Col Barton - Mar Haddasseh Allen. She died childless Aug 1-1813 - ag 30 He Mar 2nd Feby 20 1815 - Mary Robbins of Northbridge - by Rev J Gaffe She died in Millbury Dec 22-1835 270 Theodore Allen b Millbury Aug 16. 1816 271 John Bates " " Nov 26- 1820 272 Mary Haddassah " " Apr 22- 1822 273 Adaline L " " Apr 14- 1825 In Millbury Poor House foolish from Canker Rash not mar 274 Sally E b Millbury Apr 23- 1828 275 George Austin b " Oct 8- 1830 W Warren family 3 174 45 Hannah Barton (Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Simeon Bixby of Sutton July 28. 1802 Now living - 1880 - in Millbury - Her husband d in Millbury Oct 16-1860 ag 71-Y 1 mo " Died in Millbury Feby 10 1882. Hannah Bixby - 97 Years. 1 mo-18 days " 280 Olive Jennison Barton? b Millbury Oct 14. 1802 281 Mary Greenwood Delight? b " June 6. 1805 X282 Sumner Russell " Aug 7. 1808 d " Sept 29. 1812 283 Sumner Russell " Oct 22. 1812 284 Lucinda Elvira b " July 23. 1815 285 Leonard W b " 175 46 Sally Barton (Reuben 6 -Caleb) Mar Joseph Lamb Aug 16-1806 He kept the "Lamb Tavern" in North Oxford. Since known as "Battys" She died in 1817. Mr Lamb died in Fitchburg with children by his 2nd wife 290 1 Died in infancy 291 2 Estes Mar a Slater. Director P&WRR prominent business man. wealthy 292 3 Edwin died in Fitchburg or Athol had a family176 47 Joseph Goffe Barton (Reuben 6 - Caleb) Settled in Schenectady NY. Mar a German woman - had a family - He visited Millbury about 1850 - was then living with a dau Mary Ann in Albany NY. 177 60 Willyame Barton (Sibley 12 - Caleb Mar Sarah Lucker and died in Apr 8-1813 aged 24 GS had only one child 300 1X William Lucker b Charlton Mar 9. 1811. He mar Mary Stone of Charlton and 2nd " " Eliza Dodge of " who was dau of Sally W Barton. & a cousin - Had no chil by either wife 61 Jacob Barton (Sibley 12 - Caleb) Mar 1st Polly Sibley of Ward. had one son 301 1X Aaron Sibley who died in 1873 unmarried 2 Emery - He mar 2nd Sophia He was a carpenter & built the Cong Meeting House Ea Cummington and had 4 or 5 chil - 2 dau - one of them in Chicago Ill 2 were named Angeline & Jacob 1 Angeline Clarinda Feby 18-1823 ) Plainfield rec 2 Jacob Jany 21-1825 ) Ox rec - Charles A - son of Jefferson Balcom 21 & Angelina C - dau of Jacob Barton of Charlton 23 - were mar Nov 7-1844 63 Rachal Needham Barton (Sibley 12 - Caleb) Mar 1st Comings Litchfield Mar 2nd Nathan Blackman Had one child who died young. She is now living in Charlton GS. in old cemetery in Charlton as follows. "Capt Comins Litchfield died Aug 16. 1836 ag 56 Sally his wife d June 1. 1828 (She had 12. chil) Joseph died Apr 23-1832 - aged 6 mos Henry " May 6-1834 - " 8 mos children of Capt Comins and Rachel N Litchfield178 62 Joseph Twiss Barton (Sibley 12 - Caleb) He mar Sabra. dau of Lieut Edwards He died Oct 30-1834. aged 41 - Was known as Capt Barton. buried in old burying ground Charlton G.S. His wife d Apr 26-1880 aged 82 He was known as Capt Barton 310 1 John b Jany 22- 1817 Mar has 4 chil - lives Charlton Depot 311X 2 Polly b May 8- 1818 died in 1820 312X 3 Joseph b June 9. 1821 Died in California - never mar 313X 4 Sibley b July 18. 1823 - d Jany 29-1826 x314X 5 Mary Town Feby 22- 1825 - 315X 6 William July 29- 1826 - died Nov 4-1849. aged 22 G.S. in Charlton old cemetery near his Father - not mar 316 7 Rozella Feby 7. 1830 317 8 Jacob Mar 9- 1832 - Mar Mary E Moon Mar. had 2 dau in Orphans House Worcester - He is dead - one dau b Oxford Aug 18- 1863 x314 Mary Town Barton mar Herbert L Whiting She died about 1850 - in Chicago - left no children Rozella mar Herbert L Whiting - her sisters husband - and is living in Chicago has 4 children 179 64 Harlan Barton (Sibley 12 - Caleb) died in Charlton Nov 13-1823. His wife was [Sarah] - Mary - 316 1 William Sibley b Sept 11. 1820 317 2 Theron Harlan May 30- 1822 318 3 Mary Lucretia Mar 30- 1824 (65 Sally W Barton (Sibley - Caleb) Mrs Blackman says she mar a Dodge, moved west, and died there. All her children are West except Eliza who mar Wm T. Barton, and is now living in Webster She had 3 dau. and one son. George. who lives in Ovid - Clinton Co - Mich - X66 [William] Lewis William Barton - (Sibley 12 - Caleb) Mrs Blackman says he mar a Wells, and had one dau who died at 17. line extinct He died Feby 16-1837 aged 33. G.S. Charlton centre180 70 Aaron Barton (Asa 14 -John 1 - Caleb) born in Newton Sept 5-1771 - went to Bethel Me in 1780 with Nathaniel Segur - afterwards Lieut in revolution He mar Sally Foote Smith of Cape Elizebeth Maine born Aug 20. 1775 - mar Jany 1793 lived in Bethel Jay (now Canton) Livermore & Dover Me He died in Dover in June 1843 - His widow died in Norway Me Jany 29 1869. aged 94 Yrs-5 mo-& 9 da - Mr B was an enterprising Farmer and held many places of trust &c - 325 Asa b Bethel Me Oct 13. 1793 326 Catherine Bowers - b Bethel Jany 5- 1796 327 Sarah b " Feby 27- 1798 328 Eunice Swan b " Nov 27- 1800 329 Aaron b Jay Mar 16.- 1803 330 Lavinia Howard " Dec 17- 1805 331 Mercy Fenno " Sept 29-1808 332 Artemas Leonard Livermore Mar 16- 1811 333 Mersylvia Hawkins " Nov 21-1813 334 Sylvania Hawkins " Dec 12-1816 181 71 Eunice Barton (Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Elijah Swan. Son of James & Mary (Smith) Swan. born July 5-1763 - He settled in Bethel Me died in the summer of 1839. (Mrs Elliott Smith)182 Azubah Winter 183 Azubah Winter Alpheus Winter (Azubah 15 - John 1 - Caleb) Born Nov 7-1779. at Union Conn - Sally Roberts Born Mar 10-1785. at Vernon Conn - Were married Feb 8. 1808 at Vernon Ct by Rev Mr Kellogg She died in Belchertown May 20-1817 - He mar 2nd Prudence Kentfield at Belchertown born Mar 16-1795 in Belchertown May 28-1818 by Rev F Parter - She died Nov 13-1877 in Belcher - He died June 27-1847 - Belcher. By 1st wife 1 Francis b Oct 2. 1808. Springfield d Mar 14. 1857 in Enf He mar in Enfield Mass. Had 2 chil - X1 Electa died unmarried 2 A son now in Enfield 2 Alfred. b May 30- 1811 - d in Indiana in 1857 X3 Electa B b Nov 8- 1814 - Belcherton d Sept 6- 1850 " not married X4 William b May 18. 1817 " d May 20-1817 By 2nd wife 5 Dexter Jany 2- 1819 - in Belcher Mar Mary A Nelson of Warren - & Elizebeth Ball of Agawam - was in 46th Regt - 9 mo 1 Leonard - b Belcher 1845 in B X2 Mary O - " " Sept 1850 - died 1867 in Ill 3 Sarah Elizebeth Mar 1853 - Mar Daniel A Wolf - lives in Dallas Tex no chil X4 Carrie Jane b Sept 1855 - d Mar 1856 5 Carrie b Sept 9. 1857 - Mar a Waite dentist - Springfield182 Azubah Winter 183 Azubah Winter Alpheus Winter (Azubah 15 - John 1 - Caleb) Born Nov 7-1779. at Union Conn - Sally Roberts Born Mar 10-1785. at Vernon Conn - Were married Feb 8. 1808 at Vernon Ct by Rev Mr Kellogg She died in Belchertown May 20-1817 - He mar 2nd Prudence Kentfield at Belchertown born Mar 16-1795 in Belchertown May 28-1818 by Rev F Parter - She died Nov 13-1877 in Belcher - He died June 27-1847 - Belcher. By 1st wife 1 Francis b Oct 2. 1808. Springfield d Mar 14. 1857 in Enf He mar in Enfield Mass. Had 2 chil - X1 Electa died unmarried 2 A son now in Enfield 2 Alfred. b May 30- 1811 d in Indiana in 1857 X3 Electa B b Nov 8- 1814 - Belcherton d Sept 6- 1850 " not married X4 William b May 18. 1817 " d May 20-1817 By 2nd wife 5 Dexter Jany 2- 1819 - in Belcher Mar Mary A Nelson of Warren - & Elizabeth Ball of Agawam - was in 46th Regt - 9 mo 1 Leonard - b Belcher 1845 in B X2 Mary O - " " Sept 1850 - died in 1867 in Ill 3 Sarah Elizebeth Mar 1853 - Mar Daniel A Wolf - lives in Dallas Tex no chil X4 Carrie Jane b Sept 1855 - d Mar 1856 5 Carrie b Sept 9. 1857 - Mar a Waite dentist - Springfield184 [*Phinin*] 6 Nellie F. b Sept 10- 1859 Mar Myron B Barton of Springfield 1 Leonard son of Dexter Mar Ellen Jackson of Belcherton lives in Springfield - chil Mary & Lena 6 Sarah R b Mar 5-1820 mar May 13-1850 Mar Otis Chickering of Enfield. She died June 21. 1863. in Enfd - one son 1 Darius b about 1850. graduated at Agricultural College Amherst. mar a Miss Smith of Sunderland lives Enf 7 Rosanna b Aug 20-1821 Lives Belchertown centre - unmarried X8 Roxanna b Aug 20-1821 - died same day 9 Philo D. b Oct 5-1823 Mar Nancy Snow of Ware 1 A dau died - 2 Frank E mar Jane Hayes - lives Sprgf, 1 Eddie - 2 Leland 10 Philandra b Jany 27-1825 Mar Gideon G. Webb of Stafford Conn living Alden NM - Has chil 11 Joel K. b Apr 2-1827 Mar Lavinia Randall - Belchertown - 1 Boy died 2 Welby - married 3 Newry 185 [*Phinin*] Cont 12 Geo Barton b May 29. 1828 Lives Onarga - Iroquois Co Ill. 2 chil 13 Joseph Barton b Mar 1. 1830 Mar - lives Princeton Ill. several chil X14 Susan b June 5-1831 - d June 5-1831 X15 Mary Amelia b Nov 1. 1832. d Dec 23-1832 16 Mary Amelia b Nov 8-1833 Mar Henry O Beebe of Enfield Jany 1. 1866 - who was in the Army Lives at Modale - Iowa - 4 chil, Harrison Co X17 Alpheus b Mar 10-1835 - died Mar 10-1835 18 Alpheus b Feby 17-1838 Is a Clergyman. mar lives in Hartford Conn. has 5 chil He had paralysis when 20 - In 1861 was a teacher and temperance lecturer in Illinois - Studied Theology began preaching Nov 2-1862 Mar Nov 3-1862 - Was called to Cong Church So Coventry Conn 1864 - to New Hartford Conn 1868 Chief Executive of Conn Good Templers - Pastor Cong Church in No Greenwich Ct 1874 - Engaged in teaching Freedmen in Texas 1878 - and Feby 18-1879 was chosen Secty of Conn Temperance Union at Hartford Conn186 187 81 Elijah Barton (Phineas 16 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar in Leicester June 24-1810 to Hannah dau of Luther Ward - He was an ingenious mechanic and moved from Leicester before 1817 to Marbledale in Cornwall. Conn where he died in July 1864 - His wife died young. (Leicester rec of deaths say (Sept 9-1813 - Elijah Bartons child 21 mos ( Oct 7- 1816 " " 18 mos 1 Mary Ann Mar A Conn. had 2 sons who live in California She died in 1849 2 John Mar Isabel Barton dau of uncle Phineas. is a salt Merchant in San Francisco - one son - one dau 3 William resides in San Francisco - Member of Legislature 4 James b Leicester Dec 25-1817 mar Nov 14-1838 Calista J Millard from Cornwall Ct b Aug 10-1818 - dau Hannah M b May 21-1844 d [?] May 10-1864 Resides in Marbledale Conn - family. no chil living Member Ct Legislature 5 Frank Resides in San Francisco - a miner 6 Horace Resides in San Francisco 82 Betsey Barton (Phineas 16 - John 1 - Caleb) Mrs Palmer says she mar William Young of Ward. died 1839 - had no children188 84 Samuel H Barton (Phineas 16 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Marguerette Burdett of Ballston Spa NY 1811 Was in the War of 1812 They removed to Demorestville - Ontario - Can - died 1870 He had 6 chil - 4 living there, says Mrs Palmer Was Town Clerk many years He was book keeper at the San Souci Hotel Ballston Children born in Ballston 1 Henry Burdett Jany 1. 1813 2 Ann Elizebeth Oct 19- 1814 3 Samuel Emery b Albany Mar 25- 1815 Mr B moved in 1816. to Demorestville Can 4 Hannah Mary b Can Sept 30-1818 5 Ira Butler b Nov 6- 1820 6 Stephen Stowers b Nov 14- 1822 7 Benjamin Thomas Carman b Mar 7- 1825 8 Margaret b Mar -12- 1828 Mr B. was a Hatter by occupation He was a prominent man in his adopted Town and was often in Office - much respected He died at Demorestville Feby 12-1870 aged 88 year 7 months - His wife d at D Feby 10-1873 - aged 86 " See Page 236 189 86 Phineas Barton (Phineas 16 - John 1 -Caleb) Moved to New York City See Page [86] 244 92 Melinda Barton (Phineas 16 John 1 - Caleb) Mar Otis Ward of Leicester April 1815 Pub Mar 25-1815 Austin Sprague says he was the first butcher of L. went west See Page 85190 88 Mary Barton (Phineas 16-John 1-Caleb) Mar Feby 19, 1805 to Alexander Westley-a native of Dundee, Scotland-5 sons. 5 dau all b Leicester 1 Alexander b June 19 1806 Mar Sarah Henson 1849 2 Wm Henry b Feby 22 1808 Mar Julia Fisher 3 Edward Barnes b Jany 10 1811 "A well known business man in N.Y. one of the founders and proprietors of the N Y times" (Washburn Leicester) 4 George Whitefield b Dec 17 1815 Lives Port Chester NY 5 Mary W b Dec 31 1817 Mar B Palmer. No child (Armouk Westchester Co NY 6 Lucretia Drury b July 5 1820 died same year 7 Lucretia Drury b Oct 22 1822 lives in Armouk NY 8 James Sarith b Sept 1 1824 lives Rochester NY 9 Sarch Studley b June 16 1826 10 Elizabeth Barton b Mar 17 1829 Mrs. Wesley died Dec 6 1860 at Port Chester NY See Page 240 191 93 John Barton (John 17-John 1-Caleb) Mar Ann Williams of Providence RI Nov 28 1802 Mar Catherine Arnold of Providence RI Jany 8 1816 He died Mar 12 1859 No Scituate RI aged 82-1-2 insane By 1 wife 1 Abby Ann 2 Amanda 3 Mary By 2nd wife 4 John Waschita Kan 5 George T. Shea.Smith & Co 184 State St Chicago 6 David died young 7 Catherine 8 Ann Eliza 9 Emily 10 William died young192 94 David Barton (John 17 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar 1 David - died young 2 Selinda Prob mar John W Alorn see Dwight Gen page 637 was her name Selinda Aborn - or did she mary Aborn 3 Mary Mar Pierce Padelford - Providence RI 95 Eliza Barton (John 17 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Obidiah Olney 99 Selinda Barton - (John 17 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Williams 193 101 David Barton - (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) lived in Montpelier Vt. Had son Samuel who died & left a family - Dau Irene. mar Benj Pierce lives in Montpelier - (Otis Barton says) 102 Rebecca Barton (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Knight Sprague son of Lieut Knight & Rhoda - b Sept 13 - 1779 of Leicester Apr 2 - 1801 - rec She died [Feby 13-1844 - aged 58 Probably] Mar 18 -1854, agd 73 Y - 5 mo - He d. Oct 11 - 1865 - ag 86 1 Patty Upham b L Feby 21 - 1802 2 Sally b " Dec 27 1803 3 Austin - b " Mar 2- 1805 lives in Leicester X 4 Addison b " May 1. 1807 - d May 19. 1823 - agd [17] 16 5 Tirzah Couvers b " Nov 26 - 1811 6 Harriet Maria b " May 7- 1814 7 Ephriam Marsh b " Oct 9 - 1816 X 8 A Twin b " Oct 15 - 1810 died Oct 15 - 1810 X 9 A Twin b " Oct 15 - 1810 " Oct 15 1810 X10 Zenas b " Apr 9 - 1819 " Apr 21-1819 11 Rebekah b " Jany 29-1823 Page 231194 104 Patty Barton - Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar in Leicester July 19. 1807 by Rev Mr Moore to Philip Earle - died in Paxton Jany 1853 1 Eliza died in Paxton - Mar Samuel Pierce of Paxton - 1 dau Hannah mar Theodore Prouty of Spencer and died in 1877 Had one child who died 2 Sarah Mar Gates Davis of Paxton Now lives in Worcester Had 5 chil - 1 William Davis a physician lives in Reading Mass - one child 2nd Eliza mar 'Out West" 3 David G Davis. mar Sherman Shoemaker in Worcester 3 William lives in Malone NY a scythe maker has a family - says Otis Barton 105 Roxa L Barton (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar in Leicester Feby 5-1814 - to Charles King of L Died in 1843 - age 53. (Washburn) Had several chil All dead but one Bowman King who lives in New York (says Otis Barton) Austin Sprague says there were Joseph - Benjamin - Bowman - Thomas 195 108 Otis Barton (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Rhoda Jones of Leicester Jany 16. 1822 Now living in New Braintree 1 Charles - Uriel b in L died in No Brookfield 20 Year age - left 2 sons 3 dau Dr Charles P Barton - of Spencer. one He mar in Spencer Pub Mar 29-1845 - mar May 7. 1845 to Liania Prouty dau of Pliny & Melissa Prouty 109 Mehitable Barton. (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Jany 14. 1821 to Seth Hixon of Medway died there about 1865 - left chil (says Otis Barton196 110 Brigham N Barton (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Eliza Prentiss of Ward - Pub Sept 25-1827 1 Francis Dexter b L Sept 10-1828 d in New York Apr 12-1849 2 Julia Ann died in NY. Apr 14-1848. aged 15 - buried in L He had other children but all dead - Mar again but no children - Lives in Port [Jervis] Chester NY. 111 Huldah. B. Barton (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar David Clark of Medway Nov 25-1828 died about 1845 - Husband still living - Left 2 chil 197 112 Harriet A Barton (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar John Prentiss of Ward Nov 25-1828 She died in Worcester about 1875 - from removal of a Tumer chil 1 Henry b Ward Mar 15- 1830 Mar lives in Springfield 2 John Brooks b Winsted Ct Mar 13- 1833 Mar in NY City. wife in Auburn X3 Charles Barton b Ward Apr 5- 1836 died in Auburn Apr 13. 1877. was married. but had no children X4 Joseph Milton b Auburn Apr 20. 1838 died in Auburn - consump - Mar 11. 1859 not mar 5 Jane Louisa b Auburn Apr 14. 1841 Mar Jefferson L Blood. May 5-1866 lives in Worcester - he is a painter 6 Adaline Ophelia b Auburn Nov 20- 1843 Mar Aaron W Ward Nov 15-1871 lives in Worcester - Allen St198 114 Adaline Barton (Caleb 18 - John 1 - Caleb) Leicester records say. " Ophelia A Barton. and Warren Blake of Holliston. were mar Dec 27. 1834" Otis Barton say - Adaline mar David Blake of Holliston and had a dau. 1 Ophelia Adaline mar 2nd a man in Holliston who jumped into a well and drowned himself while drunk. She died in Hopkinton 12 or 15 year ago -" or about 1855- to 57 199 [*Abigail*] 115 Abigail Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Hutchinson She died May 11-1862 116 Susannah Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Keys She died Oct 1857 200 117 Nancy Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Eli Rice of Weathersfield Vt 118 Lucy Ann Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Mar 27-1828. - Benjamin L Warren. Resides in Warren NH. - chil Benjamin Franklin b June 25- 1829 Ashael b June 4- 1835 Benjamin F Warren - (Lucy A - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar July 5-1851 Mary Stearns X1 Sarah E. b Oct 2 - 1859. died May 4-1878 Residence Warren NH Ashel L Warren - (Lucy A - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar. - Apr 8-1857 L. L. Heath - reside Warren - X1 Justin J Warren b Warren NH May 9- 1858 - d Mar 25-1865 X2 Ora M " " " " Oct 15- 1861 - d Mar 25- 1865 3 Olive M " " " " July 17-1867 4 Weston " " " " May 11- 1869 X5 Easton " " " " Oct 31- 1875 d Sept 9-1876 201 119 Jeremiah Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sarah Wetherbee of Grofton Vt born Mar 29-1800 - mar Dec 30-1823. chil b Chester He was in active business - Died at Bartonsville Vt Dec 19-1879 - after a protracted illness from paralysis He was buried in Grofton Vt. His wife d Mar 16-1863 "an excellent woman 1 Harriet b Chester Sept 20- 1824 2 Lucy Ann b " Nov 6- 1825 X3 Mary b " Feby 1- 1828 d May 5- 1843 X4 Sarah Eliza b " Mar 27- 1830 d Feby 29- 1832 5 Sarah b " Jany 30-1833 6 George D b Rockingham Jany 10- 1833 (?) prob 5 Harriet Barton (Jeremiah 119 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar March 6-1848 Ammie W Wright of Rockingham He resides at Saratoga NY. is a successful business man Mrs W is an intelligent woman X1 Ammi Barton Wright b Apr 16- 1849 - d Aug 15- 1870 X2 Sarah Caroline " " June 9.- 1851 - d Apr 30- 1856 X3 Arthur P " " Nov 10- 1851 - d May 23-1861 4 Sarah Hale " " Feby 8- 1862 5 George N " " Aug 7- 1868 Jeremiahs descendants See Page 245202 [130 Pearley] 132 Edward Barton (Pearly 24 - John 1 - Caleb) He mar June 23-1833 Harriet N Wilson of Sullivan NH He commenced the practice of Medicine in June 1831 at Sullivan NH. In March 1835 he came to Orange Mass where he remained in active practice until his death May 7. 1880 His widow still resides in Orange - Chil 1 Josephine Hortense b July 29- 1835 X2 Catherine b Jany 23- 1841 - died Feby 16-1841 X3 Frances Harriet b Jany 10- 1853 d June 3-1877. unmarried Josephine H Barton (Edward 132 - Pearley 24 - John 1 Caleb Mar July 30. 1859. Rev Wm D. Herrick of Methuen Mass He commenced preaching in the Autumn of 1859 in Redding Conn. thence to the 1st Congregational Church in Gardner Mass where he now is - He has written a History of the Town of G 1 Edward Barton Herrick b Redding Ct Aug 9- 1860 2 Harriet Bradstreet " " " " Nov 1- 1861 3 William Wilson " " " " July 5- 1863 4 Charles Carroll " " Amherst Mass Aug 27- 1867 5 Joseph Ingalls " " " " May 9- 1871 died " " Aug 23- 1871 6 Frances Josephine " b " " Jany 24- 1876 203 [137 Edward] 136 William Henry Harrison Barton (Pearley 24 - John 1 - Caleb Mar June 20-1843 Maria Kheler of Lehighton Pa He studied Law and was admitted to the bar at Lehighton but soon abandoned it and devoted most of his life to teaching. for which he was well fitted. He lived in various places. and died in Rolling Prarie - La Porte Co Indiana Sept 11-1865 - Mrs B died at childbirth at Rolling Prarie Apr 20-1863. Their chil were 1 Marcus Tullius Cicero at Lehighton Pa Dec 16- 1844 2 Parley Ateler Aleric " Lancaster Mass Feby 12-1847 3 Catherine Themis " " " Oct 4- 1848 X 4 Titan " Orange " Oct 4- 1850 died at Catasaugua Pa Aug 22-1856 X 5 Thales b " Orange Mass Apr 26- 1852 died " " " Mar 16- 1854 6 Edward born " " " Dec 11- 1853 X 7 Napoleon Bonaparte b Nov 24- 1855 died at Rolling Prarie Ind Nov 15- 1864 X 8 Fanny born at Catasaugua Pa Sept 1857 died " " " Dec 12- 1857 X 9 Fanny born " So Whitehall " Nov 25-1858 died " Rolling Prarie Ind Nov 16- 1864 X10 William Henry Harrison b Greenwood McHenry Co Ill Sept 17- 1861 died at Douglas Co Ill Mar 10- 1878 X11 A Daughter b Rolling Prarie Ind Apr 20-1863 d " " " same day204 [*John G Barton*] Marcus Tullius Cicero (Wm H. H 136 - Pearly 24 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Edith Maria Walton Is a farmer resides near La Porte Ind 1 Melvin C b La Porte - Ind Nov 1- 1874 2 Clarence " " " " Feby 26- 1879 Parley A A Barton (Wm H H 136 - Pearly 24 -John 1 - Caleb Mar Is a farmer resides Shenandoah Page Co Iowa or Ill Catherine Themis Barton (Wm H H 136 - Parly 24 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sept 11-1867 J L Schell - McDonough Co Ill Is a well to do farmer. resides Shenandoah Page Co Ill or Iowa 1 Ethel May b Sept 10- 1869 2 Nellie Barton " Dec 11- 1871 3 Edward Cuner " July 11- 1878 205 [*Maria Louisa Barton*] 137 Maria Louisa Barton (Parley 24 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Nov 25-1841 - Emory Hastings of Lancaster Mass He died in Keene NH Mrs H with her dau Catherine resides in Keene 1 Catherine Barton - b Lancaster Oct 1- 1843 2 Hannah M b " Apr 21- 1848 3 Dilly Cady b Keene NH Mar 6- 1850 Dilly Cady Hastings (Maria L - Parley 24 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Nov Aaron S Ellis Mr H is a Mechanic - resides in Keene 1 Arthur Emory Hastings Ellis b Keene NH Sept 2- 1876 2 Sarah Maria " " " " May 21- 1878 died " " Aug 25- 1878206 207208 209210 250 Hudson Barton (Reuben 39 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Lucy B. Marble of Millbury. Jan 14-1824 by Rev J Goffe - She died Oct 1. 1834. aged 33 He mar twice after her death. His 3d wife was the 3d wife of his uncle John F. no 441 She was an Utley He died in Millbury Poor House [about 1875] Sept 24-1874 - Had cancer No children by 2nd or 3d wives 1 Frances Marble b Millbury [Jany 22-1826] May 23 1824 Mar & lives in RI 2 Lawson P b Mill Jany 22-1826 3 Lucy Ann b Mill Feby 2- 1828 Foolish - unmarried - lives in Sutton X4 Mary Harriet b Apr 24- 1830 Mar Edward Rindge of Oxford - and died in O May 19 [about] 1868. X5 Henry - died at Sea not married 6 Melissa Mar a Hastings - and died in Auburn 7 Charles H b 1835 Feb 18-1853 Mar Catherine H Carlton - 16 (Silas & Hepsibah) now lives Sutton 1 Wm H - Son of Charles & Catherine born in Millbury Jany 23-1854 (Mrs Bixby) 211 251 Lewis Barton (Reuben 39 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Mary A Cole of Sutton (Mrs Bixby) 1 Sarraphina Maria - Millbury Aug 14- 1832 Mar Oct 18-1850 by Rev S J Bowman to Geo Gough of Millbury 25 b Leicester (John & Mary) 2 Eliza Ann b Millbury Mar 2- 1834 - Mar Dec 1-1854 to Anthony B Sweetland - Tinman - 28- b RI - (Anthony & Mary He d in Fitchburg X3 Philena Goffe. b Mill Nov 19. 1839 d " Apr 29- 1847 - aged 7 4 A Dau b Apr 1. 1844 5 Reuben L b Mill May 22- 1847 2 Mill Rec "Mary Ellen Sweetland - Anthony B & Eliza A born Sept 15-1855" 252 Sophronia Barton (Reuben 39 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Hosea Rice May 17-1826 in Mill by Rev J. Goffe - now living in Sutton - Her son Henry Rice, lives in Worcester works Cromptons212 254 Mary Barton - (Reuben 39 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Tillinghurst & lives in RI (Mrs Bixby) 254 Eliza G. Barton (Reuben 39 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Leonard Marble a brother of Hudson Bartons wife. lives in Winsted Conn - "well off" (Mrs Bixby) 213 2[15]57 Austin Barton (Jennison 40 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar 1 Lucy King of Rutland Mar 2n. Mrs Mrs Adaline Howe He lives in Worcester 94. Elm St. chil by 1st wife 1 Francena Amelia b Apr 12- 1837 Mar B. F Douty lives in Hartford Conn no chil 2 Joseph K. b May 4- 1841 Mar Bessie Stone of Worcester - dau of Timothy S Stone. no chil 3 Emma Jane b Dec 20- 1844 Mar Arthur W Pelton - He is dead. She lives In Worcester chil 1 Arthur Austin 2 Bessie King214 256 Silence Barton (Jennison 40 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Charles B Lyons She was of Rutland of Spencer. Pub Apr 3-1822 She died Dec 23- 1867 Chil 1 Charles B b July 3- 1825 2 Chauncey b July 3- 1825 3 George 4 Emmerson lives Lelands block Main St Worcester 5 Ellen 259 Betsey Barton (Jennison 40 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar John Wm. Howe of Holden Nov 7-1845 Holden rec lives 49 Harvard St Worcester - Had only one child 1 Luella Mar Charles E Grant She was mar in Spencer Nov 8-1845 to John W Howe of Holden Spencer rec 215 260 Selah Barton (Jennison 40 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Bemis She died in Spencer Jany 8-1878 1 A Son died in Infancy 2 William Lives in Spencer 261 Georgianna Barton (Jennison 40 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Samuel Warren of Auburn - He was born in Ward Oct 31-1817. lives on Highland St Worcester - 1st house above Antiquarian Hall. She died Nov 1849 children (They were mar in Spencer Aug 26-1839) George Joseph Samuel 216 Blanchard 217218 270 Theodore Allen Barton (John F 44 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Eliza Knowlton of Holden July 27-1837 Holden rec - He died Wor 1870 Widow married Plaisted lives in Worcester (uncle to the Baker) Had 6 chil - lived in Warren 1 Almina Elizebeth - b Mill Feby 6- 1838 X2 Josephine Harriet - b Mill Nov 10- 1839 d [Jany 7] Feby 12- 1857 3 George Theodore - b " Jany 21- 1841 d Prov 2 Yr ago wid Harriet - 2 chil -Prov X4 Francis C - b May 23- 1843 d Millbury Oct 28- 1862 5 Horace W b Millbury - Oct 22- 1844 lives in Worcester 6 Henry lives in Pascoag RI 271 John Bates Barton (John F 44 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Mary Ann Gould - of Charlton May 30-1841 She d Nov 13-1867 - 46-6-22 - dau of Jonathan & Susannah b Charlton Mar twice now living in Millbury Mar Apr. 8-1873 - Julia A wid of Holsey [Dover?] of Charlton - dau of James & Dolly Reynolds 1 [A Child] Harriet M. b Mill May 7- 1843- Mar Lyman Waters 2 chil - Irving Bessie Nov 2-1870 - by Rev Stacy Fowler - Per Simeon S. & Catherine 2 Adelia A " June 30-1845 Mar Richard Truax aged 29 Nov 30-1869 at Grafton by Wm GS [??ndli?] no chil lives Nebraska Pa Richard & Jane 3 John A " Apr 29- 1849 Mar Sarah Louisa - dau of Maynard Putnam Lives in Millbury - 2 chil Lillian Louise Jany 18- 1873 - in Mill Jennie Mary June 12- 1877 - in Mill 219 272 Mary Haddasah Barton (John F 44 - Reuben 6 - Caleb Mar Hiram Sherman - lived & died in Millbury Had a dau who was "given" to a Mr Burbank and is now mar. (Mrs Bixby) One son Geo Hiram b Mill Feb 26- 1845 lives Wor, Mar - One son died in Millbury unmarried - & 2 Girls - one adopted by Mr Burbank of M. mar. & died leaving a girl - who is with Mr B "Mill Rec-" Wm H Clark 16 - (Daniel & Mary H) b Dudley and Ann Maria Sherman 16 - (Hiram & Mary H) Mar June 15-1864 (b May 15 - by Rev C. H Pierce 274 Sally Elinar Barton (John F 44 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Peter Rice of Worcester - He is dead. She lives on Highland St Worcester - Son Edwin in Insurance business (Mrs Bixby) 2 Sons 2 dau Holden rec - Peter Rice of Worcester & Sarah E Barton of Hoden int Mar Oct 2-1847220 280 Olive Jennison Bixby (Hannah 45 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar in Millbury Oct 6. 1825 - by Rev J Goffe to Benj Whitney of Athol. She died in Worcester 1880. aged 77 1 Mary Ann Mar Stillman Town - lives Worcester 2 Minerva P Mar Willard Marble - 281 Mary Greenwood Bixby (Hannah 45 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar in Millbury May 16-1827 by Rev J. Goffe - to Augustus S. Heywood 1 dau - Mar Edwin Amer of Worcester. Austin St 221 283 Sumner Russell Bixby (Hannah 45 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Louisa Cogshall & 2nd Nellie Lives in Worcester. on Boulevard - 3 chil by ea wife (Mrs Bixby) 284 Lucinda Elvira Bixby (Hannah 45 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Andrew J Holden of Templeton - lives in Mill 285 Lorenzo W Bixby (Hannah 45 - Reuben 6 - Caleb) Mar Mary Remington - Had a child who died He was divorced - He mar 2nd Jane in Springfield- now living Jersey City 1 A dau (Mrs Bixby) 222 Lamb 223 Joseph Goffe224 325 Asa Barton - Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sept 17. or 7 1817. Lydia dau of Thomas Chase Sen of North Livermore Me She was born in Livermore Nov 8-1795 He was publisher and editor of the first newspaper in Paris Me - was a merchant in Hallowell. & Bangor - Studied Law. and practised it until the time of his death. which occurred in Norway Me [about] Feby 1 1848 His widow died in Minneapolis Minn July 31 1872. aged 77. with her son A Bowers Barton. They had 8 children oldest A Bowers Barton - Minneapolis Minn - write him 1 Lydia Flora. b Hallowell Me Nov 24- 1819. 2 A Bowers " Portland " Apr 9- 1821 X3 Marion C " Paris " June 3- 1823 d Jany 12-1828 Norway Me 4 Malvina L " " " May 6- 1825 d Aug 4- 1857 Somerville Mass 5 Marion C " Norway " Dec 9- 1827 6 George D " " " Jany 1- 1830 7 Henrietta C " " " Apr 17- 1832 X8 Emery L " Bangor " June 18- 1835 See Page 252) died Bangor " Oct 8- 1836 225 326 Catherine Bowers Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sept 17-1818 Rev Jonas Weston of East Livermore She died in East Corinth Me Nov 1866 aged 69. y 11 mo - Her husband lived to be over 90 years of age - They had two sons. 1 Emilius R Photographist Bowers Barton knows address 2 A son dead. 327 Sarah Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Elliott Smith of Norway Me in 1827 and died in N June 9. 1835 leaving 1 son & 2 dau X1 Hellen Augusta born Mar 14. 1828 Mar George W Wildrage of Portland Me. She died Nov 13-1855 - Left a dau 8 hours old. who died Nov 16-1855 She died in Norway Me. He husband lives in Portland. a widower X2 George Elliott b Apr 1. 1832 d July 16. 1847. gl 15 X3 Sarah Malvina b Sept 1834 d July 25- 1835 - 10 mo226 328 Eunice Swan Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Asa Judkins of East Livermore Me Nov 1820 She died Mar 6-1850 = He d June 22-1855 6 chil 1 Elinzo Warren In California. C Stevens knows where 2 Laurence McLauren In San Francisco Cal 3 X4 Mersylvania b 1827 - d Aug 19-1829 agd 2 5 Asa Barton In California 6 William Henry last heard from living in Surrey Me - followed the Sea - owned and run a small steamboat between Bangor & Boston 329 Aaron Barton jr (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Pamela Foster - died June 1865 For children See Page 82 - of "Edmund" 227 330 Lavinia Howard Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Elliott Smith. of Norway. husband of her sister Sarah. July 20-1836. 4 chil (She lives Norway) X1 Sarah Adaline b Dec 15- 1838 - d Sept 23-1840 2 Flora Lousa b Sept 2- 1840 Mar Prof Addison E Verrill of Yale Coll Had 5 chil 3. sons 2 dau 3 Sidney Irving b Feby 18- 1843. in Norway Prof of Comparative Anatomy Yale Coll. not mar 4 Clarence Montrose b Apr 4- 1846 Mar Fannie Buck of Greenwoood Me Dec 5-1877 Is a carpenter - lives in Norway on the old homestead Elliott Smith died Sept 28-1873 aged 72-1-9 His widow resides in the old home. 2 Addison Emory Verrill. b Greenwood Me Feby 9-1839 Educated at Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard University - Appointed Prof of Zoology in Sheffield Scientific School. Yale Coll New Haven in 1864 Mar at Norway Me June 15-1865. Children all born New Haven 1 George Elliott Verrill b July 29- 1866 2 Evilena Flora " b Nov 11- 1869. d July 10-1870 3 Alpheus Hyatt " " July 23- 1871 4 Edith Barton " " Aug 2- 1875 5 Clarence Sidney " " May 6- 1877228 331 Mercy Fenno Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 -John 1 -Caleb mar Thomas Chase jun of Livermore Me Apr 15 1825 - had 5 dau 1 Mrs. Sarah B Haskins Bradford Vt. 3 Elizebeth Akers Allen. Portland Me. 229 332 Artemus Leonard Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Martha Cooledge of Dexter Me - 9. chil He resides in Dexter - She was born in Dexter Me July 26, 1814 They were mar July 9 1843 Farmer - 1 Laurette F. b Garland Me. May 21, 1844 2 Cara A " Garland Me Feby 8, 1846 d Sept 27. 1872 3 Arternam L " Garland Me Feby 11- 1848 family in NY 4 Hannibal B. " Dexter Me Oct 21 - 1849 d July 13 - 1870 5 Gustavus B b Dexter Me June 24 - 1851 Grocery Store - Manchester NH 6 Melrose R. b Dexter Me Dec 26 1852 7 Newton H b Dexter July 6 - 1855 Grocery Store Manchester NH 8 M Jennette S b Dexter Aug 22 -1857 9 Marcellus E b Dexter Oct 6 - 1859230 333 Mersylvia Hawkins Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 Caleb Mar Capt William Stevens of Norway. Now living in Ea Cambridge Mass is an organ builder - Son Chas E 334 Sylvania Hawkins Barton (Aaron 70 - Asa 14 - John 1 Caleb Mar James Sodan of Dexter Me Apr 30-1855 Only child X1 Maurice C b Apr 25- 1857 died Feby 5 1879. aged 22 a fine scholar Parents now live in Harmony Me. 231 From Page. 193 Martha U Sprague mar Phineas Waite of L Apr 28-1829 1 Addison Sprague Waite b L Jany 20- 1830 X2 Laura Almy Waite - b " Dec 7- 1832 d " Apr 25- 1833 .agd 5 mo She died in [Leicester] May 18. 1870 aged 67 Sarah Sprague mar Orion Green of L Apr 28-1830 1 Sarah Elizebeth Green b L Jany 24-1832 Sarah wife of Orion Green d July 12-1841 - age 37 X Tirzah C Sprague mar Wm G. Chaffee of L May 3-1836 died June 26-1836 - aged 25 no chil Harriet M Sprague. mar Edwin D Fowler of Uxbridge May 3-1836. She and husband both living Fairhaven Conn had 2 children only. X Ellen b died age 24 unmarried X Dexter b " " 16 Ephriam M Sprague. mar Patie Rice May 21-1838 She died Oct 24-1852. aged 39. - leaving no chil He mar 2nd Emily Has lived in Wilmington Del Is an engineer. Two chil - neither married Francis b George b232 Austin Sprague. Mar Laura Wilson July 3-1825 living in L She was born Oct 11-1802. Their chil. born in L Martha b Dec 10- 1825 Lucy A b Mar 24- 1828 XAddison b June 20- 1830 Mar Adaline Adams - he d Nov 26-1850 no chil XZenas b Jany 12- 1833 d Nov 11-1856 unmar William C b Apr 6 - 1837 XCharles K. b Feby 17- 1841 d Sept 15-1852 ag 11 Annie E b Nov 24- 1844 Austin Sprague died in Leicester Oct 28-1880 Martha Sprague. (Austin) mar 1st Albert Watson of L Louisa b Dec 1847 Lucy b Jany 1850 Robert b Nov 1852 She mar 2nd Horace Alden. He died in Geneva. Allen Co Kansas in June 1880. She lives there Sarah Alden b 1859 Cora Alden b 1870 Louisa Watson mar Lysander Butler had Albert b 1 1869 Everett b 1872 She died Mar 1. 1877. Mr Butler is also dead 233 Lucy Watson mar James Bailey son of Rev Bailey a missionary at the Sandwich Islands - He owns a Sugar Plantation there near Mohave. children all born there James b Robert " Charles " Elmer " died Lucy B " died Robert Watson mar Sarah Bullock lives in Leicester - one child born Aug 1880 Lucy Sprague. (Austin) mar Joseph Denney died Sept 24 1850 had one son Edgar Denney b Sept 20-1850. Mar lives in Worcester - one child234 William C Sprague (Austin) Mar Clara Bacon, She died Dec 1866. one child Annie Edna b Oct 1866 He mar 2nd Fannie Woodhead. b in England lives in Charlton. no chil by 2nd wife Annie E Sprague (Austin) Mar Edward F Bisco lives Irving St Worcester - Secty Wor Safe Deposit Co. one child Addie Maud Bisco b July 29- 1871 Rebekah Ann Sprague (Rebekah) Mar Henry Trask Jany 30-1851 - She died Jany 14-1858 aged. 35 - She had one child X Emma Francis Trask. b d 2 years old 235 Sarah Elizebeth Green (Sarah Sprague) Rebeckah) Mar Chalmer Dawes of Plainfield now lives in [Boston] Somerville. business Boston. owns steam tugs Orianna Dawes - Henry Dawes- Orianna Dawes - Sarah Green - Sarah Sprague - Rebeckah Mar Henry Gilbert of Plainfield - lives in West Springfield Two chil Harold Gilbert Ralph Gilbert Addison Sprague Waite (Patty U Sprague) Rebecca Mar 1st Adaline Gleason. She died leaving no chil He mar 2nd Abbie Howard - Druggist in Pittsfield Mass. several chil236 From Page 188 Henry Burdett Barton (Samuel H. 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb) Mar Sept 16-1838 to Mary Beckwith. They had born to them at Demorestville Ontario 1 Cecelia Aug 9.- 1840 2 Scifronia Aug 9- 1840 - d July 15-1842 3 Roxanna Day b Nov 4- 1843. Is a teacher in Chicago Ill 4 Phinehas Herbert. b Jany 18- 1846 - was a painter by profession Died at Big Rapids Mich Feb 3-1876 5 Sanford Winfield - b Newburgh Ont Apr 11- 1849 Commercial Clerk in Chicago Ill 6 Julia Aramenta b Aug 15- 1853 at Newbergh Ont Mr Barton (Henry Burdett) is in produce commission business Chicago Ill - Address. 722 West Madison St Ann Elizabeth Barton - (Samuel H. 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 Caleb Mar Nov 1835 James G Wright - she died in Demorestville Jany 23-1875 - She was a woman of talent - & a christian - Mr W is a manufacturer and resides at Demorestville. where the chil were born 1 Hellen Aug 23- 1837 2 Emery Douglass June 14- 1840 3 Margaret Emma Dec 3- 1842 - church organist 4 Charles Herbert Sept 15- 1853 - Musician & Tel operator 237 Emery Douglass Wright (Ann E - Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John Caleb Mar [July 1] Maggie Wilhemine Duff - b July 1. 1843 at Kingston Ont - Mr Wright is a Harness Maker first class mechanic - resides at Damorestville Ont Child 1 - Arthur Nov 2- 1871 in Demorestville Samuel Emery Barton (Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sept 23-1841 Philana Adalaide Billings of Pomfret Vt - He was a successful farmer & Fruit grower. an active man. possessed of good talents & held office of trust & honor He died at Demorestville May 11. 1879 Chil b at D. 1 James Irving Apr 6. 1842 2 Harriet Jany 29- 1845 - d [Sept 28-1847] Apr 2-1854 3 Amanda Jany 29- 1847 - d Sept 28-1847 4 Jesse Billings May 28 - 1850 5 Emily July 8- 1852 6 Maggie Aug 27- 1860 James Irving Barton (Saml E - Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sept 13-1868 Georgianna Dunning - He is engaged in in the cultivation of fruit near Niagara Falls - Address Stamford Ontario one [son] child 1 Georgia Dunning b 23- 1869 238 Jesse Billings Barton (Saml E - Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Feby 5-1879 - Ellen Wilcox of Point [Ponansole?] NY She died in Chicago Ill about Jany 1. 1880 He is an Attorney at Law - Room 7 -No 40 Dearborn St Chicago Ill - one child 1 Ella Wilcox b Chicago Dec 23- 1879 Hannah Mary Barton (Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Nov 10-1843 Nostrand Sprague of Demorestville Mrs Sprague died at D June 5-1861 - an amiable talented christian lady - universally respected Mr S was formerly a merchant. now a farmer and extensive Hop grower. Resides at Demorestville with dau Ella. & Gr dau Minnie Grace Sprague. Chil 1 James Sylvanus b Nov 27- 1844 2 Albro Nostrand " July 4- 1847 3 Mary Ella " Feby 18- 1851 Dr James S Sprague - son of above - is unmarried resides at Sterling Ont - Is an educated - skilful Physician devoted to his profession Albro Nostrand Sprague Mar Dec 29-1868 Louisa Baker of Belleville - She died Mar 19-1871 He is a prosperous merchant - one child 1 Mary Grace. - b Belleville Nov 3- 1869 239 Ira Butler Barton (Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Resides at Demorestville Ont - is unmarried is an artist - paints landscapes - has held local Offices for a number of years - educated - intelligent Stephen Stowers Barton (Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Resides at Demorestville Ont - is unmarried is a painter - designer & skilful mechanic Benj Thas Carmen Barton (Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Resides at Demorestville Ont - unmarried - is a Carriage maker - a skilful mechanic - a designer & very good painter Margaret Barton (Saml H 84 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Is unmarried - and together with her three unmarried brothers above lives on the homestead of their Father in Demorestville Ont. in the house that their Father built. 240 From page 190 Alexander Wesley (Mary 88 - Phineas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar 1849. Sarah Hinson. He is a builder and with chil resides in Buffalo NY. where they were born 1 Charles H b Apr 6- 1851 2 Anna J b Apr 22- 1853 Mar C Baldy Jany 30-1878 3 John Edward b May 30- 1859 - Printer William Henry Wesley (Mary 88 - Phinhas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Julia Fisher - He died in California in 1852 They had a son who died in infancy - a dau who mar David Mitchel. a Banker in Cincinatti have 3 chil Edward Barnes Wesley (Mary 88 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Elizabeth Kelly. They had one son who was in the 9th NY Regt. came home on account of sickness and died Sept 15-1861. There are two daughters living one a widow with 3 children. the other Mrs Charles Breck of Greenfield Mass. Mr Wesley is a broker residence Port Chester NY. 241 George Whitefield Wesley (Mary 88 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Abigail Holland - a niece of Rev Albert Spooner formerly preceptor Leicester Academy He resides at Port Chester - business in Wall St NY 1 Nellie S b Apr 12- 1839 2 Mary " Dec 8- 1846 3 George H " Feby 9- 1858 - a fine Pianist Nellie S Wesley - (Geo W - Mary 88 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Frank Armstrong - resides in Pittsburg Penn a son & a dau Mary Wesley (Mary 88 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar B. Palmer. He is in Mercantile business - Resides at Armonk NY No children James Smith Wesley (Mary 88 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Charlotte Boyd Havde had 5 chil - 2 dau are dead. 3 sons are smart intelligent boys - Father and two sons are engaged in Rail road business - Reside Rochester NY 242 Sarah Studley Wesley (- Mary 88 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar C Armstrong She is a widow. with a son and a Daughter The son Frank is in the insurance business Dau Mrs Henry [Cresau?] Conover in a Bank - Resides Buffalo NY They have one dau Elizabeth Barton Wesley (Mary 88 - Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Edward Drew Mr D entered the service at the commencement of the War as Capt in Berdans Sharp Shooters and was killed in battle before Richmond June 30-1862 243 92 Melinda Barton (Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Otis Ward of Leicester 1815 She had two children - She died in Onondaga Co NY Feby 14-1856 leaving a son and two grandchildren 244 86 Phinehas Barton (Phinehas 16 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Susan Thompson "a most estimable woman" They had 7 children 2 died in infancy They were 1 Mary m Mar J Ferris - have 3 chil - live Buffalo NY 2 Susan died 3 Isabella Mar her cousin John Barton - lives San Francisco 4 Phinehas Book Keeper in San Francisco 5 William lives in San Francisco Mr Barton died in Buffalo NY Feby 16-1865 "He was a most genial man. had a kind word for all & was very generous" 245 Cont from page 201 Lucy Ann Barton (Jeremiah 119 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar March 6-1845 Osman B Emery b Apr 21-1817 X1 Jeremiah Barton Emery b May 13- 1847 d Mar 17-1866 2 Esther Louisa " " June 23- 1849 X3 Lucy Ann " " Jany 4 - 1852 d Mar 20-1864 X4 Sarah Barton " " July 1 - 1868 d Aug 28-1868 Esther Louisa Emery (Lucy A - Jeremiah 119 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar June 2. 1868 Joel Lovell. Sarah Barton (Jeremiah 119 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Feby 12-1852. Michael L Lovell They reside at Bartonsville Vt 1 George N or F Lovell b 31- 1852 - 80 Front St Worcester George D Barton (Jeremiah 119 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Nov 4-1861 - Lucy A Morris 246 120 Eli Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Feby 15-1826 Eunice Farrington - born in Athens Vt May 16. 1800 - She died Sept 26-1876. Mr B resides at Saratoga Springs NY. with dau Susan D. 1 Eli b Springfield Vt Aug 22- 1827 X2 Andrew " Chester " Sept 18- 1830 - died at White Creek - Washington Co NY Sept 25-1853. A promising young man - unmarried X3 Hiland Hall b Chester Vt July 3- 1835 died at Hoosic Falls NY Feby 5-1864 unmarried 4 Susan Dennis b Grafton Vt Feby 2- 1843 A Teacher. resides with Fa at Saratoga NY Eli Barton (Eli 120 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Charlotte Smith at White Creek NY (Wash Co) in 1854 - She died in 1855 - He mar 2nd Oct 1858 Hannah E Deering. She died 1877 Mr B is a watchman at Wheeler & Woods Moving Machine Manufactory Hoosic Falls NY chil by 2nd wife X1 Harry b 1859 - died in infancy 2 Frank b 1860 - 247 123 Ira Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Nov 13-1831 Hannah Jewett Gould b in Rockingham Vt Apr 27-1812 - She died Dec 4-1847. He mar 2nd Mar 19-1848 Abby Pollard Weston - She died Aug 15 1853 - He mar 3d Charlotte Barton b Weston Vt June 1-1819 Chil by 1st wife X1 Elizabeth b Sept 12- 1832 - died June 24-1833 2 Oscar Ira b Oct 14- 1833 - [died Mar 8-1865] X3 Mary Jane b Mar 2- 1836 - died Jany 4-1840 X4 Alfred b Dec 22- 1838 - died Jany 4-1840 5 Henry Harrison b Nov 27- 1840 X6 Dorman b Mar 4- 1843 - died June 9-1864 X7 Eliza Huse b July 28- 1845 - died July 15-1847 2nd wife X8 Attoa C b Mar 22- 1848 - died Feby 28-1868 by accidental discharge of a revolver in his pocket 9 Ferris E b May 31-1851 Oscar Ira Barton (Ira 123 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sarah A Moore Nov 1-1859. He was a watch maker - a mechanical man. died at Fort Edward NY Mar 8-1868. They had 1 Oscar Moore b Mar 28- 1865 X Dorman Barton - no 6 of Ira was a member of the 4th NH Vols. was with McClellan on peninsula & Grant in the Wilderness. Reenlisted as a veteran & killed at Cold Harbor June 9-1864 "was a reliable soldier" 248 Henry Harrison Barton (Ira 123 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar 1866 Ann Eliza Taylor They had two dau. the eldest died age 2 Year of age the other still living - He is a jeweler & watch maker resided at Fort Edward NY - was a member of the 22nd NY Vols - enlisting as private - was promoted Lieut. in many battles - never wounded Now resides in Greely Colorado Ferris Barton (Ira 123 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Nov 5-1871 Mattie A Kelley He is in a book store in Amsterdam NY They have had three children - one died at 2 years 249 124 Fidelia Barton (Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Oct 27-1833 - Dennis Hoyt He died in She mar 2nd Hiram Wiley Nov 27-1858 and now resides on Bond St - North South Somerville Mass 1 Charlotte Hoyt b 2 Phebe Hoyt b Phebe Hoyt (Fidelia 124 - Jeremiah 21 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Oct 11-1866 - Lewis Jenks. Has had 2 chil 250 From Page 156 Polly I Tirrell (Polly 128 - Edward 22 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Apr 7-1836. to Albert N Briggs of Orange. born in New Salem - They resided in Oakham Mass He was a blacksmith & very industrious - accumulated quite a fortune - He died She died X1 Albert Tyrrell Briggs b Aug 8- 1838 - d Mar 30-1850 at Phillips Academy 2 George N [Tyrrell] Briggs b Feby 8- 1850 He mar Dec 1874 Mary A Davis b Sept 19-1855 1 Lizzie M b Sept 18- 1876 or 7 2 George A b Mar 19- 1877 or 8 Namun Tyrrell (Polly 128 = Edward 22 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Nov 24-1860 - Mary E. Wheeler They reside in Orange - He is a farmer X1 Mary Lizzie b Oct 24- 1862 - died X2 Polly Irena b Sept 14- 186 died 3 Ida May b May 6- 1871 251 Zina Barton (John M 129 - Edward 22 - John 1 - Caleb Mar 1843 - Harriet E Winn He was a shoemaker died at Oneida NY Sept 22-1855 X1 John Marvin b He was the Army. contracted disease d unmarried X2 Fatima Francis b died young Fatima Barton (John M 129 - Edward 22 - John 1 - Caleb Mar May 5-1848 Elijah Cheney of Orange now a well to do farmer in Winneconne - Winnebago Co Wis 1 Edward J. b June 24- 1854 2 Althea M b Jany 11- 1857 Stillman Barton (John M 129 - Edward 22 - John 1 - Caleb Mar Sept 1859 - Kate Vanasdoll He was a Tanner by trade - resided at Ullmans Ridge Miller Co Mo where he died Oct 4-1875 252 From Page 224 Lydia Flora Barton. mar John Tarbox at Garland Me Apr 10. 1842. She died at last Cambridge Mass [Sept 21-1847] Apr 9-1855 Children Flora L Tarbox b Garland Me Feby 22- 1843. unmarried XHenri M " " E. Cambridge May 11- 1845 died " " Sept 21- 1847 X George B " born E. Cambridge Dec 14- 1847 died " " Jany 1879 A Bowers Barton. Mar Olive M Francis at Thompson Conn Dec 23-1847 1 Florence C. Barton - born Boston Mass Mar 27-1849 Marion C. Barton. Mar Robert Tillson at East Cambridge Mass Sept 1851 She died at Ea Cambridge Apr 21-1858. no children 253 George D. Barton. Mar Eunice H. Longley at Boston Mass 185- He died at Boston Feby 6-1867 1 Emery H Barton. b address 28 Emery Arcade. Cincinatti Ohio. married 254 255256 257258 259260 261262 263264 265266 267268 269270 271272 273274 275276 277 278 279280 281282 283284 285286 287Addresses Myron S Barton - Belchertown Mass - -(Joshua - Reuben William D " - Granby " (Elisha - Ezekiel Jesse B " Room 7- 40 Dearborn St Chicago Ill (Caleb -John Dexter Winter - Belchertown Mass - (Caleb - John Azubah L G Winter - High Sherriff Tollard Conn - (Caleb -John - Rev Alpheus Winter - 373 Asylum St Hartford Conn Box 866 R J Barton - Rome NY. carriage maker - [dorst Kan?] Brigham N Barton - Portchester NY (Caleb -John Geo H Barton So Amherst Mass - (Joshua - Reuben - Reuben Geo T Barton - Shea.Smith & Co 184 State St Chicago (Caleb - John - John - John John Barton - Wachita Kansas - (same above George L Winter - Springfield - son of L G. of Tollard Box 1108 Joseph Barton - Charlotte Vt Grandson Caleb CLARA BARTON FAMILY PAPERS GENEALOGY Barton Family Vassall, Bernard B. (Comp.) Vol. 2Miss Clara Barton There will be a re-union Picnic of the Stone family at Gardner Mass on the 25th. inst. to which you are cordially invited Sarah A. [Barnatt?] (neé Stone) [*ansd. - July- 21. 1879 - Stone ancestors*] GARDNE JULY 14 1879 MASS Miss Clara Barton Dansville Livingston Co New York [*THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS*] Barton Genealogy by Bernard Barton Vassall Presented to Saidee F. Riccius by Mrs. Bernard Barton Vassall[* 5 Copy__*] Gift of Hermann P. Riccius August 17, 19591 Book 2 V Edmund Barton was son of Samuel & Hannah. and was born in Framingham Mass [April 5] Aug 5-1714. His Father moved to Oxford about 1716. May 10. 1737. he bought 60 acres of land in Sutton of Nathaniel Dike. He afterwards bought adjoining land. He married Anna Flynt. at Salem Mass Apr 9. 1739. ?. She was born June 9-1718 Their farm in Sutton. Now Millbury was occupied by them until their death. and three generations of the family have since resided on it It has but recently passed out of the hands of the family. He is recorded as having served in the Colonial Army in 1755 & 1760 (French War) - He was quite prominent. in the affairs of the 2nd Parish of Sutton now 1st Parish of Millbury. The Parish records show that he was frequently on the most important committees of the Church. and the following document copied from the papers of the Church will show his character better than almost any thing else. "No 13. Second Parish of Sutton. Sutton May 30. 1757. Edmund Barton - To the Second Church of Christ in Sutton - Greeting Beloved Bretheren Having received from the Rev Mr Wellman a few lines by which I am informed that you have voted to adjourn your last meeting to the first Monday of June next. in order that I might have opportunity to draw up and bring to the Church my reasons for my withdrawing from your2 communion. which opportunity I readily imbrace: for it is what I have a long time desired and sought for. My reason for withdrawing from your communion was some unchristian like discourse which Mr Wellman, our pastor, uttered at my house, which was very offensive to me. and which was as followeth - viz Upon Tuesday the 15th day of June last, or thereabout: As Mr Daniel Buckman and his wife, with me and my family; was attending upon a private meeting at my House the Rev Mr Wellman came in just as we had begun our meeting. whereupon I welcomed him to my House, and told him I was glad to see him, and especially at this time, for we were met together to hold a private meeting, and said. "Now I hope you will pray with us, and for us" But Mr Wellman said that he knew of no rule in scripture for a family meeting, nevertheless if you had come to me, I should have given you leave, he said moreover that nobody had any business to set up a family meeting without their Ministers Leive. And now, Bretheren, Before I proceed any further I would just let you know what was offensive to me in this part of Mr Wellmans discourse, (and what I think of it) the matter of offence, (besides his being angry) was in his saying he knew of no rule in the 3 scripture for such a meeting: and yet he could give us leive to have one if we would come to him and ask his leive; and as to what I think of it, I think it is a very Bold, dareing reflection on the Wisdom and Authority of Christ, as tho Christ had not given sufficient rules in his word for his children to work by. but they must be Beholden to their minister to put his sanction upon some rules of their own invention. It looks like Lording it over Gods Heritage - which is so strictly forbidden in scripture But to return to what Mr Wellman said further. He said that my meeting with Mr Buckman was disorderly, for he was under the censure of the Church. Then my wife speak and said - "if Mr Buckman was under the censure of the Church: yet if we look upon him as a good man, is it any harm for us to joyn with him in a family meeting? Mr Wellman answered her and said "Look upon him a good man, Mrs Barton, thats impossible. What, a man under the censure of the Church a good man, its impossible" and many more words to the same purpose - Now Bretheren, what shall we call this part of Mr Wellmans discourse? I think it right down false speaking. I don't say it is a lie, but if it be not a lie. I think it argues great ignorance in Mr WellmanBARTON REUNION ASSOCIATION The tenth annual meeting of the Barton Renunion Association will be held AT DOW'S PAVILION, CHINA LAKE, SOUTH CHINA, MAINE SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1941 Members coming from southern Maine and out of state, should come via Augusta and follow Route 3 to South China, where a turn should be made on Route 9 for a short distance. Coming from northern Maine and Canada, follow Route 9 from Bangor. Overnight camps border the Lake to accommodate tourists. Members may bring lunches, but ice cream, cake and coffee will be on sale at the pavilion. Boating and water sports may be enjoyed by the young members. An ideal meeting place. Further information may be had from secretary, ELSIA HOLWAY BURLEIGH, R. F. D. 3, Waterville, Maine Homestead of Henry B. Barton descendant of Isaac & Samuel THE OLD RED HOUSE Antiques - Gifts - Sportwear A cordial welcome awaits you at THE OLD RED HOUSE, half way between the FRENCH KING BRIDGE and GREENFIELD, MASS., on Route 2. Come and bring your friends for Luncheon, Tea or Dinner. Special parties arranged. RUTH M. FILLEBROWN, ELSIE W. BARTON, LULA J. STREETER. Tel. - Turner's Falls 275-2. BARTON REUNION ASSOCIATION The tenth annual meeting of the Barton Renunion Association will be held AT DOW'S PAVILION, CHINA LAKE, SOUTH CHINA, MAINE SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1941 Members coming from southern Maine and out of state, should come via Augusta and follow Route 3 to South China, where a turn should be made on Route 9 for a short distance. Coming from northern Maine and Canada, follow Route 9 from Bangor. Overnight camps border the Lake to accommodate tourists. Members may bring lunches, but ice cream, cake and coffee will be on sale at the pavilion. Boating and water sports may be enjoyed by the young members. An ideal meeting place. Further information may be had from secretary, ELSIA HOLWAY BURLEIGH, R. F. D. 3, Waterville, MaineWATERVILLE AUG 1 10 30 AM 1941 MAINE THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FOR ADDRESS Miss Saidee F. Riccius 39 William St. Worcester, Mass. TURNERS FALLS, MASS AUG 14 2 - PM 1933 THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FOR ADDRESS Miss. Saidee Riccius 39 William St. Worcester Mass. WATERVILLE AUG 1 10 30 AM 1941 MAINE THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FOR ADDRESS Mr. Hermann Porter Riccius 39 William St Worcester, Mass. 4 that he should not know that it can be proved clear by the word of God that a man may be under the censure of the Church. and yet be a good man, and of the many texts that might be brought to prove it, we need not bring but one (viz) that in the 9 of John 34. to 39 concerning the man that was born blind whom the pharisees cast out, and Jesus received him Now Mr Buckman had kept silence hether to: and now he speak calmly to Mr Welman and said: "I pray sir, if the woman has any ground of Charity for me let her shew it." But Mr Welman turned to him in great anger. and said, "hold your tongue" And indeed Mr Welman appeared angry from the beginning of our conversation, and increased in his anger especially when Mr Buckman said anything which was but a little - and Mr Welman as often commanded him to hold his tongue Till we came to discourse on Mr Buckmans difficulty with the Church - and the church censuring him, and particularly about the transactions of Oxford Council: which was the foundation of this long difficulty in the Church, And when we first begun to speak of these things I told Mr Welman I did not incline to debate or descourse on that affair: for I was afraid of the consequence, Yet I did say so much as this: that I told Mr 5 Welman I never liked the Churches proceedings with Mr Buckman: for I thought they wronged him. then Mr Welman said, "Why we were justified by a Counsel" But Mr Buckman said that that councel never had his case to judge upon; But Mr Welman, in discoursing upon this affair did declare and asert that the councel had the whole of the case without the least reserve, either of Oxford councel or anything else, and they were justified But Mr Buckman said it was not submitted to the councel to act upon. for the Church would not submit it. upon which Mr Welman turned about to him in a rage, and stamped with his foot upon the floor and said "What? will you tell me I lie" and bid him hold his tongue For he would not be talked to by such a fellow and then he turned to me and said if I would not turn the fellow out of my House he would not stay in my House another minute and appeared to be all in a flame of anger which I indeavored to appeas with all my might - and said a great deal to him - and intreated from time to time that he would not be angry: for I did not feel the least resentment of anger towards Mr Welman all the time, but was greived and cut to the very Heart to see how Mr Welman conducted And particularly for his talk to, and of Mr Buckman and calling him a mischievous, a mischief making 6 fellow, and the like. For my part. I can call it nothing less than railing on or reviling of him. and you may see Bretheren. what the apostle says concerning railers, or revilers in the first epistle to the Cor. 5 Chap. 11 ver - (viz) "We must not eat with them.' and 6 Chap - 9-10 verses "they shall not inherit the Kingdom of God" And again. what Mr Welman said concerning Mr Buckmans case being submitted to the councel was very grievous to me for I always understood that it was not: and the Ch knows (or should know) whether it was or no, and if it was not submitted to the councel, then Mr Welman speak wrong in saying that it was. and I cannot make anything better of it than a plane breach of the ninth commandment - and you may read what will become of all the breakers of the ninth commandment in Rev 21-8 - Another thing that was grevous to me was to see Mr Welman so exceeding angry as he was without a cause - and you may see in Mat 5-22 what such an one is in danger of who is angry with his Brother without a cause And now Bretheren these are the things that I am offended at with this, our Brother and Pastor for: and I have taken the first and second steps according to Christs appointment in the 18 of Mat 15-18 7 The rest of this is not copied from Millbury records - 8 Mrs Anna Barton died in Millbury March 20-1795 - and Edmund Barton died there Dec 13. 1799. and both were buried in the old burying ground near where they lived. on the road from Auburn town to Millbury Old Common From "Baldwin. Leland papers" I learn that he was "bound out" when 13 years old to Mr Rice of Ward (Gr Fa of Jonathan & Edward Rice) and the Father of Edmund probably came from Salem or vicinity. His wife was Anna Flint and was born in Salem or Danvers June 9. 1719. d Mar 20. 1795 Edmund Barton, & Anna, his wife, joined the Church in Sutton in 1741, - subsequently dismissed to form the 2nd Church. Memorial Day - May 30, 1931 Hermann & Saidee Riccius, great-great-great-grand children of Edmund & Anna Barton today discovered the graves above mentioned in a beautiful little cemetery we had never before known existed near "coogansville" Millbury not far from old Barton homestead. 9 1 Stephen b Sutton June 10- 1740 [*S.F.R.*] Page 11 - 26 2 Mary b Sutton June 11. 1742 3 Hannah b Sutton September 22- 1744 4 Jedidiah b Sutton May 6. 1747 Page 17 - 46 5 Flynt b Sutton Dec 3- 1749 [Apr 3 says Pliny Barton] [*Family Bible Also Vital Records*] X6 Elijah b Sutton Apr 22- 1752 died June 1756 drowned X7 Gideon b Sutton Apr 22- 1754 died June 1756 drowned 8 Anna b Sutton Aug 1. 1756 9 Luke b Sutton Feb 1. 1759 m. Betty Towne m. intentions filed 10/3 1787 Hermon Curtis b. Oct 8. 1789 Luke Jr. " Feb. 28, 1788 10 Eunice b Sutton May 22- 1761 Jedidiah Barton Riceville Jan 15, '41 My dear Miss Barton I recd your kind letter yesterday in reply I'll try to be more particular My Grandfather Barton lived in Millbury Mass - My Grandfathers name was Jedidiah Barton He was the father of six sons & two daughter, his sons names were Rufus Aaron - Livy - Pliny - Warner - & Porter His daughters Sialy & Lucretia - his eldess son Rufus lived & died at the old homested in Millbury Mass - Aaron lived &died I think in Chardon Ohio Livy lived & died in Meadville Pa. Pliny [in] lived & died in [N.Bask?] state some where I do not know where Warner who was my father moved from Worcester Mass to Mercer Maine I think in 1824 He remained in Mercer untill his death he died June 11th 1845 I was born in Mercer Maine June 1827 I think Porter lived & died in Worcester Mass Sialy married a man by the name of Barton did not live long after marriage Lucretia married a Harback she lived near Worcester I do not know just where - The family is all gone Uncle Rufus outlived all his family I never saw any of my fathers brothers or sister except Uncle Rufus so my knoledge of them is limited I am happy to answer any questions you may wish to know I tho't I make you more particular about my father Please excuse if you only knew the tumbles of state of mind I am in you would excuse Thanking you for the interest you have taken in a stranger I remain Yours Affect - ly E. A. Barton My father was fifty four years old when he died EDMUND BARTON. EDMUND BARTON was the son of Samuel and Hannah (Bridges) Barton, and was born in Framingham, Mass., August 5, 1714. His father moved to Oxford about 1716. May 10, 1737 he bought 60 acres of land in Sutton, (now Millbury) of Nathaniel Dike. He afterwards bought adjoining land. He married Anna Flynt at Salem, Mass. April 9, 1739. She was born June 9, 1718. Their farm in Sutton, (now Millbury), was occupied by them until their deaths, and three generations of the family have since resided on it. It has but recently passed out of the hands of the family. Edmund is recorded as having served in the Colonial Army, Fort Edward 1755 & 1760. He was quite prominent in the affairs of the 2nd Parish of Sutton, now 1st Parish of Millbury. The Parish records show he was frequently on the most important Committees of the church, and the following document, copied from the papers of the Church will show his character better than almost anything else. Edmund also served in the French and Indian Wars. --------- "No. 13 SECOND PARISH OF SUTTON. Sutton, May 30, 1757. EDMUND BARTON -- To the Second Church of Christ in Sutton, - Greeting Beloved Brethren, Having received from the Rev. Mr. Wellman a few lines by which I am informed that you have voted to adjourn your last meeting to the first Monday of June next, in order that I might have opportunity to draw up and bring to the Church my reasons for my withdrawing from your Communion, which opportunity I readily imbrace; for it is what I have a long time desired and sought for. My reason for withdrawing from your Communion was some unchristianlike discourse which Mr. Wellman, our pastor, uttered at my home, which ws very offensive to me, and which was as followeth, - viz.,- Upon Tuesday the 15th day of June last, or thereabout; as Mr. Daniel Buckman and his wife, with me and my family; was attending upon a private meeting at my house the Rev. Mr. Wellman came in just as we had begun our meeting. Whereupon I welcomed him to my House and told him I was glad to see him, and especially at this time, for we were met together to hold a private meeting, and said, "now I hope your will pray with us, and for us." But Mr. Wellman said that he knew of no rule in scripture for a family meeting. Nevertheless if you had come to me, I should have given you leave. He said moreover that nobody had any business to set up a family meeting without their Ministers Leive. And now, Brethren, Before I proceed any further I would just let you know what was offensive to me in this part of Mr. Wellman discourse, (and what I think of it) the matter of offense, (besides his being angry) was in his saying he knew of no rule in the scripture for such a meeting; and yet he could give us leive to have one if we would come to him and ask his leive; and as to what I think of it. I think it is a very Bold, dareing reflection on the Wisdon and Authority of Christ, as tho Christ had not given sufficient rules (sheet 2 Edmund Barton) in his word for his children to work by. But they must be beholden to their Minister to put his sanction upon some rules of their own invention. It looks like Lording it over Gods Heritage - which is so strictly forbidden in Scripture. But to return to what Mr Wellman said further. He said that my meeting with Mr. Buckman was disorderly, for he was under the censure of the Church. Then my wife speak and said, "if Mr. Buckman was under censure of the Church; yet if we look upon him as a good man; is it any harm for us to joyn with him in a family meeting?" Mr. Wellman answered her and said, 'Look upon him a good man, Mrs Barton, thats impossibly. What a man under censure of the Church a good man, its impossible" and many more words to the same purpose. Now Bretheren, what shall we call this part of Mr. Wellmans discourse? I think it right down false speaking. I don't say it is a lie, but if it be not a lie, I think it argues great ignorance in Mr. Wellman that he should not know that it can be proved clear by the word of God that a man may be under the censure of the Church, and yet be a good man, and of the many texts that might be brought to prove it. We need not bring but one (viz., that in the 9 of John 34 to 39 concerning the man that was born blind whom the Pharisees cast out, and Jesus received him. Now Mr. Buckman had kept silence hether to; and now he speak calmly to Mr Wellman and said; "I pray sir, if the woman has any ground of Charity for me let her shew it." But Mr Wellman turned to him in great anger and said, "hold your tongue." And indeed Mr. Welman appeared angry from the beginning of our conversation, and increased in his anger especially when Mr. Buckman said anything, which was but a little, and Mr. Wellman as often commanded him to hold his tongue, Till we came to the discourse on Mr. Buckmans difficulty with the church, and the church censuring him, and particularly about the transactions of the Oxford Council; which was the foundation of this long difficulty in the Church. And when we first begun to speak of these things I told Mr. Welman I did not incline to debate or discourse on that affair; for I was afraid of the consequence, yet I did say [xxxx] so much as this; that I told Mr. Welman I never liked the Churches proceedings with Mr. Buckman; for I thought they wronged him. Then Mr. Wellman said, "Why we were justified by a Counsel". But Mr. Buckman said that Councel never had his case to judge upon. But Mr. Welman in discoursing upon this affair did declare and assert that the Councel had the whole of the case without the least reserve, either of Oxford Councel or anything else; and they were justified. But Mr Buckman said it was not submitted to the councel to act upon, for the Church would not submit it, upon which Mr Welman turned about to him in a rage and stamped with his foot upon the floor and said "What? will you tell me I lie" amd bid him hold his tongue for he would not be talked to by such a fellow and then he turned to me and said if I would not turn the fellow out of my house he would not stay in my House another minute and appeared to be all in a flame of anger which I indeavored to appease with all my might, and said a great deal to him, and intreated from time to time that he would not be angry; for I did not feel the least resentment of anger towards Mr. Welman all the time, but was greived and cut to the very Heart to see how Mr. Welman conducted and particularly for his talk to, and of Mr. Buckman and calling him a mischievous, a mischief making fellow, and the like. For my part I can call it nothing less than sailing on or reviling of him, and you may Sheet 3 Edmund Barton. see Bretheren, What the Apostle says concerning railers, or revilers in the first epistle to the Cor. 5 Chap. 11, ver. (viz) "We must not eat with them," and Chap. 6, 9-10 verses "they shall not inherit the kingdom of God", and again, what Mr. Welman said concerning Mr. Buckmans case being submitted to the Councel was very grievous to me for I always understood that ut was not; and the Ch. knows (or should know) whether not was or no, and if it was not submitted to the Councel, then Mr. Welman speak wrong in saying that it was, and I cannot make anything better of it than a plane breach of the ninth commandment, and you my read what will become of all the breakers of the ninth commandment in Rev. 21-8. Another thing that was grevous to me was to see Mr. Welman so exceeding angry as he was without a cause, and you may see in Mat. 5-22 what such an one is in danger of who is angry with his Brother without a cause. And now Bretheren these are the things that I am offended at with this our Brother and Pastor for; and I have taken the first and second steps according to Christs appointment in the 18 of Mat. 15-18 (The record ends abruptly here, probably because Mr. Vassall, who obtained the copy, could not copy the entire document at that time.) S. F. Riccius EDMUND BARTON. EDMUND BARTON was the son of Samuel and Hannah (Bridges) Barton, and was born in Framingham, Mass., August 5, 1714. His father moved to Oxford about 1716. May 10, 1737 he bought 60 acres of land in Sutton, (now Millbury) of Nathaniel Dike. He afterwards bought adjoining land. He married Anna Flynt at Salem, Mass. April 9, 1739. She was born June 9, 1718. Their farm in Sutton, (now Millbury), was occupied by them until their deaths, and three generations of the family have since resided on it. It has but recently passed out of the hands of the family. Edmund is recorded as having served in the Colonial Army, Fort Edward 1755 & 1760. He was quite prominent in the affairs of the 2nd Parish of Sutton, now 1st Parish of Millbury. The Parish records show he was frequently on the most important Committees of the church, and the following document, copied from the papers of the Church will show his character better than almost anything else. Edmund also served in the French and Indian Wars. --------- "No. 13 SECOND PARISH OF SUTTON. Sutton, May 30, 1757. EDMUND BARTON -- To the Second Church of Christ in Sutton, - Greeting Beloved Brethren, Having received from the Rev. Mr. Wellman a few lines by which I am informed that you have voted to adjourn your last meeting to the first Monday of June next, in order that I might have opportunity to draw up and bring to the Church my reasons for my withdrawing from your Communion, which opportunity I readily imbrace; for it is what I have a long time desired and sought for. My reason for withdrawing from your Communion was some unchristianlike discourse which Mr. Wellman, our pastor, uttered at my home, which was very offensive to me, and which was as followeth, - viz.,- Upon Tuesday the 15th day of June last, or thereabout; as Mr. Daniel Buckman and his wife, with me and my family; was attending upon a private meeting at my house the Rev. Mr. Wellman came in just as we had begun our meeting. Whereupon I welcomed him to my House and told him I was glad to see him, and especially at this time, for we were met together to hold a private meeting, and said, "now I hope your will pray with us, and for us." But Mr. Wellman said that he knew of no rule in scripture for a family meeting. Nevertheless if you had come to me, I should have given you leave. He said moreover that nobody had any business to set up a family meeting without their Ministers Leive. And now, Brethren, Before I proceed any further I would just let you know what was offensive to me in this part of Mr. Wellman discourse, (and what I think of it) the matter of offense, (besides his being angry) was in his saying he knew of no rule in the scripture for such a meeting; and yet he could give us leive to have one if we would come to him and ask his leive; and as to what I think of it. I think it is a very Bold, dareing reflection on the Wisdon and Authority of Christ, as tho Christ had not given sufficient rules (sheet 2 Edmund Barton) in his word for his children to work by. But they must be beholden to their Minister to put his sanction upon some rules of their own invention. It looks like Lording it over Gods Heritage - which is so strictly forbidden in Scripture. But to return to what Mr Wellman said further. He said that my meeting with Mr. Buckman was disorderly, for he was under the censure of the Church. Then my wife speak and said, "if Mr. Buckman was under censure of the Church; yet if we look upon him as a good man; is it any harm for us to joyn with him in a family meeting?" Mr. Wellman answered her and said, 'Look upon him a good man, Mrs Barton, thats impossibly. What a man under censure of the Church a good man, its impossible" and many more words to the same purpose. Now Bretheren, what shall we call this part of Mr. Wellmans discourse? I think it right down false speaking. I don't say it is a lie, but if it be not a lie, I think it argues great ignorance in Mr. Wellman that he should not know that it can be proved clear by the word of God that a man may be under the censure of the Church, and yet be a good man, and of the many texts that might be brought to prove it. We need not bring but one (viz., that in the 9 of John 34 to 39 concerning the man that was born blind whom the Pharisees cast out, and Jesus received him. Now Mr. Buckman had kept silence hether to; and now he speak calmly to Mr Wellman and said; "I pray sir, if the woman has any ground of Charity for me let her shew it." But Mr Wellman turned to him in great anger and said, "hold your tongue." And indeed Mr. Welman appeared angry from the beginning of our conversation, and increased in his anger especially when Mr. Buckman said anything, which was but a little, and Mr. Wellman as often commanded him to hold his tongue, Till we came to the discourse on Mr. Buckmans difficulty with the church, and the church censuring him, and particularly about the transactions of the Oxford Council; which was the foundation of this long difficulty in the Church. And when we first begun to speak of these things I told Mr. Welman I did not incline to debate or discourse on that affair; for I was afraid of the consequence, yet I did say [xxxx] so much as this; that I told Mr. Welman I never liked the Churches proceedings with Mr. Buckman; for I thought they wronged him. Then Mr. Wellman said, "Why we were justified by a Counsel". But Mr. Buckman said that Councel never had his case to judge upon. But Mr. Welman in discoursing upon this affair did declare and assert that the Councel had the whole of the case without the least reserve, either of Oxford Councel or anything else; and they were justified. But Mr Buckman said it was not submitted to the councel to act upon, for the Church would not submit it, upon which Mr Welman turned about to him in a rage and stamped with his foot upon the floor and said "What? will you tell me I lie" amd bid him hold his tongue for he would not be talked to by such a fellow and then he turned to me and said if I would not turn the fellow out of my house he would not stay in my House another minute and appeared to be all in a flame of anger which I indeavored to appease with all my might, and said a great deal to him, and intreated from time to time that he would not be angry; for I did not feel the least resentment of anger towards Mr. Welman all the time, but was greived and cut to the very Heart to see how Mr. Welman conducted and particularly for his talk to, and of Mr. Buckman and calling him a mischievous, a mischief making fellow, and the like. For my part I can call it nothing less than sailing on or reviling of him, and you may Sheet 3 Edmund Barton. see Bretheren, What the Apostle says concerning railers, or revilers in the first epistle to the Cor. 5 Chap. 11, ver. (viz) "We must not eat with them," and Chap. 6, 9-10 verses "they shall not inherit the kingdom of God", and again, what Mr. Welman said concerning Mr. Buckmans case being submitted to the Councel was very grievous to me for I always understood that ut was not; and the Ch. knows (or should know) whether not was or no, and if it was not submitted to the Councel, then Mr. Welman speak wrong in saying that it was, and I cannot make anything better of it than a plane breach of the ninth commandment, and you my read what will become of all the breakers of the ninth commandment in Rev. 21-8. Another thing that was grevous to me was to see Mr. Welman so exceeding angry as he was without a cause, and you may see in Mat. 5-22 what such an one is in danger of who is angry with his Brother without a cause. And now Bretheren these are the things that I am offended at with this our Brother and Pastor for; and I have taken the first and second steps according to Christs appointment in the 18 of Mat. 15-18 (The record ends abruptly here, probably because Mr. Vassall, who obtained the copy, could not copy the entire document at that time.) S. F. Riccius10 11 1 Stephen Barton V Born in Sutton June 10. 1740. Mar May 28-1765 by Rev Joseph Bowman to Dorothy Moore. She was born in Oxford, Apr 12-1747 and was dau of Capt Elijah Moore. whose wife was Dorothy eldest dau of Col Ebenezer Learned - and was born in Ox July 18. 1715 He lived in Oxford. and was probably a store keeper Mar 18. 1765 - he bought of Duncan Campbell a potash frame in Charlton. He is described in this deed as Stephen Barton of Oxford Shop keeper - May 17. 1765 - Vol 52. page 294. For Reg Deeds. Stephen Barton of Oxford Trader - bought of Edmund Raymond of Ox. 10 acres of land on the Great Plain beginning at the, NW of a little house that formerly belonged to William Campbell - deceased - running South by the 8 rod way to land of Capt Elijah Moore. then East 31. rods NE on line parallel to the 8 rod way to the 6 rod way then on 6 rod way to beginning Feb 17. 1768. "Stephen Barton of Ox. [Twn?]holder. bought of Wm Shepherd. 1/2 of a tract of 238 acres in Charlton formerly belonging to Peter [Pompalion?]. He was afterwards known as "Dr Barton" He moved to Windsor Me about [1776] 1780. and removed to Oxford about 1790. He subsequently returned to Windsor. and died there Oct 21. 1804. He was buried on the farm now owned by his Grandson Theodore His wife returned to her children in Oxford. and died with her son Capt Stephen Barton, Nov 11 [1838 1838] 1838 12 From Leland.Baldwin papers - He studied medicine with the Grandfather of Dr, John Green of Worcester - He first established himself in Oxford but settled in Vassalboro Me in 1776 For children see page 14. 13 [*Error*] X11 Elijah Moore. b Oxford Oct 12. 1765 died in Oxford June 13. 1769. in his 4th year X12 Gideon b Oxford. March 29-1767. died in Oxford. Nov 27. 1770 in his 4th year 13 Pamela b Oxford Nov 28. 1768 14 Clarissa " " Sept 10. 1770 15 Hannah " 16 Dolly " Windsor Me Aug 27. 1778 X17 Pathena " " " 1780 Married Pitts and died childless 18 Polly born Windsor Me Apr 11 - 1782 19 Elijah Moore " " " Aug 10- 1784 20 Gideon " Vassalboro " June 18-1786 X21 Anna b Vassalboro " 1788. or 89 died in infancy 22 Luke b Oxford Mass Sept 3. 1791 May- 28. 1890 - Jno B. Moore wants More Geneology JOHN B. MOORE & SON, FARMERS, &c. CONCORD, MASS., May 27th 1890. Miss Clara Barton Washington, D.C. Dear Lady, Kindly give me the Christian names of your parents and the date of their marriage; also the names of your maternal grandparents. I am interested in looking up the genealogy of the family of Moore and am told that you are a descendant of the first John Moore of Dudley (1642), on your mother's side. Respectfully J. H. Moore. 14 X11 Elijah Moore b Oxford Oct 12. 1765 died in Ox - June 13. 1769. in his 4th Year X12 Gideon bo Oxford Mar 29- 1767 died " " Oct 27. 1770 in his 4th Year 13 Pamela " " Nov 28- 1768 14 Clarissa Harlowe " Sept 10- 1770 15 Stephen " Aug 18- 1774 16 Hannah, b. July 20, 1776, - 18 [17] Dolly (2) Windsor Me Apr 11. 1782 X X17 18 Pathena (1) " " 1780 Mar Pitts died childless 19 Polly b Windsor Apr 11. 1782 X 20 Elijah Moore " Aug 10. 1784 21 Gideon Vassalboro June 18. 1786 X22 Anna " 1788 or 89 died in infancy 23 Luke b Oxford Sept 3. 1791 15 Mary Barton. V Mar April 3. 1766. to Obidiah Brown of Sutton.? Uxbridge by Rev Even Chaplin died 1826 Baldwin says. "Went to Maine (?) Evidently a descendant of the Browns if Providence, descendants of Rev. Obidiah Holmes of Newport. 24 25 26 27 28 29 16 3 Hannah Barton V Mar Oct 29-1765 By Rev Eben Chaplin to Samuel Boutwell of Sutton She died in Sutton 1776 Aug 8th. says Pliny Barton 30 Samuel b Sutton. Aug 12- 1766 31 Jedidiah " " Apr 20- 1768 32 Alpheus " " Jany 5- 1770 Baldwin says parents died in Sutton young left three sons. Samuel went to RI and was poor Jedediah went west and was no better - Alpheus mar a Miss Gates and settled in Cairo NY. He is a Tanner - Edmund Barton was his Guardian in 1780 - and Jedediah was appointed 1785 17 4 Jedidiah Barton V Mar March 23-1774 to Lydia Pierce b May 6, 1747 Millbury by E Chaplin of Sutton of Sutton. She was born Feby 19. 1756 and died in Millbury Mar 2. 1842 He died Millbury Sept 15-1808 He was a soldier in Revolution. Baldwin says. by a deed he called himself of Princeton Jany 5. 1779. Soon after went to Maine where he was appointed Depty Sheriff by Edmund Bridge. Sheriff Sept 4. 1782 of the County of Lincoln. His wife Lydia Pierce was dau of Dea Ebenezer & Mary (Stow) Pierce and was born Feby 19. 1756 See his Will X33 Rufus b Feby 18. 1775 died Aug 17- 1775-6 34 Rufus b Aug 31 1776 " Aug 5. 1854 old Millbury cemetery appointed selectman 1817 35 Silence " Apr 22- 1778 36 Aaron Stowe " Nov 4 - 1781 37 Lucretia " May 9- 1784 38 Pliny " Oct 12- 1786 39 Livy " Jany 12- 1789 40 Warner " Sept 25- 1791 41 Porter " Oct 23- 1795 Page 53 COPY In the Name of God, Amen-- I, Jedediah Barton of Sutton in the County of Worcester Yeoman, being of sound disposing mind and memory (blessed be God) therefor fo this fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and eight, make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner abd form following, that is to say. First of all and above all I commend my mortal spirit into the hands of all gracious Savior to be at his call, my body to the grave to be decently buried by my Executor hereafter named and as touching such worthy goods as it hath pleased God to bestow on me, I do bequeath and dispose of the same in the following manner- First. (Viz.-) I give and bequeath to my dear and well beloved wife Lydia Pierce Barton, the whole of my household furniture excepting my Desk, also one cow and 4 sheep, she to have her choice out of those I shall die seized and possessed of, the foregoing to be hers forever. Also I direct my Executor, hereinafter named to provide my said wife yearly & each year & in the proper season with Eight bushels of Rye, one bushel and half of wheat, one hundred pounds of well fatted Pork, fifty pounds of good Beef, eight pounds of flax, eight pounds of Tallow, and keep her Cow and four sheep summer & winter well tended, with a privilege for the lambs to run with the sheep until Winter, keep her constantly supplied with wood at the door fitted for the fire, sufficient for one fire, she to be supplied with Cider, Apples and all kinds of sauce raised on the Farm what she shall need for her own spending, my Executor to be at the expense of all her nursing and doctoring; furnish her with a Horse ready tackled at the door whenever she pleases to ride, she to have liberty to keep poultry; she to have the improvement of the whole of my part of the house which I now occupy, my Executor to provide for the horses of her visitors, the foregoing provisions for my wife's support to continue as long as she remains my Widow, and no longer, she receiving it in Lieu of her right of sheet 2 Dower out of my estate. Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter, Lucretia Barton one hundred twenty dols. I give and bequeath unto my beloved sons Aaron S. Barton, Pliny Barton, Livy Barton, Warner Barton & Porter Barton sixty dollars each to be paid in the following manner (Viz.) to Aaron within two years, to Pliny in Four, to Livy in six, to Warner in eight & to Porter within ten years after my decease. Lastly- I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Rufus Barton the whole of my Estate both Real and Personal not otherwise disposed of in this Instrument excepting my great bible and Watch which I give to my beloved Wife with hearty thanks for virtuous behaviour and kindness towards me, and, excepting my wearing apparel and library which shall be equally divided between each of my sons and excepting my Desk which I hereby give to my son Porter. He my son Rufus paying all my just debts, also paying the legacies, & performing all the conditions mentioned in this Instrument, also the funeral charges of myself and my wife, providing she shall die my Widow. And I hereby constitute and appoint my son Rufus Barton, sole Executor to this my Last Will and Testament, revoking and disanulling all former Wills by me made, ratifying & conforming this to be my last Will and Testament. Signed, sealed, published & pronounced by the aforesaid Jedediah Barton to be his last Will & Testament in presence of us who have hereunto set our hands in presence of the Testator, & of each other. Jedediah Barton (Seal) Joseph Bancroft -- Aaron Peirce Moses Bancroft. A copy Attest Theoph's Wheeler Reg'r. Worcester ss. To all People to whom these Presents shall come, Nath'l Paine, Esquire, Judge of the Probate of Wills, &c. in the County of Worcester within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts sendeth Greeting.Sheet 3 Know Ye, That on fourth day of October Anno Domini 1808, the Instrument hereunto annexed (purporting) the last Will and Testament of Jedediah Barton late of Sutton in the County of Worcester deceased, was presented for probate by Rufus Barton the Executor therein named; then present Aaron Perce Esq. and Joseph Bancroft, two of the -- Witnesses thereto subscribed, who made oath that they say the said Testator sign, seal, and heard him declare the said Instrument to be his last Will and Testament and that they with Moses Bancroft subscribed their names together as Witnesses to the Execution thereof in the said Testator's presence; and that he was then (to the best of their judgment) of sound and disposing mind. I do therefor Prove, approve & Allow of the said Instrument as the last will and Testament of the above named deceased, & Commit- the Administration thereof in all matters the same concerning and of his Estate whereof he died seized and possessed in said County, unto Rufus Barton the before named Executor, well and faithfully to execute the said Will, and to administer the Estate of the said deceased according thereto; who accepting his said trust, and has given Bond to pay the debts & Legacies of said deceased and to render an Account (upon oath) of his proceedings required. In testamony whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal of Office, the Day and Year above written. Nath'l. Paine. Worcester ss. Recorded with the records of Wills for said County Per Theoph's Wheeler Reg'r. ($10,000. bond.) (He died when he was 62 years old, the same year the Will was made in 1808.) [*1*] Auburn, Me. 15 Davis St., May 15, 1913 Mr. Barton, Dear Sir: Received the returned letter, am glad if you cared to receive it, and will be glad to have one of the genealogy if I am alive when ready. I am going to enclose some records which I have copied from my father's old family Bible. Do not know as they will be of use to you. Do not return them, as I just send a copy. My father was Alfred Barton, son of Flint and Lydia Barton, son of Edmand and Annie Barton. He settled in the town of Anson, Somerset County, Me in 1821, raised a family of twelve children, eleven who lived to grow up. But all now dead but brother Percival and myself. If there is anything more you would like to know, I would be glad to write you all I can, Please let me know if you receive this and oblige, Yours respectfully Georgia Barton Luce. Records. Flint Barton the son of Edmund and Annie Flint Barton, born Dec. 3rd, 1749 in Sutten, Mass. Lydia Crosby, wife of Flint Barton born Nov 23d, 1758 in New Epswich Mass. Edmand Barton son of Flint and Lydia Barton born Apr. 3rd., 1779 in Wasselboroh, Me., after called Sidney, Me. Amos Barton born Nov. 12, 1780. Jonah Barton born July 13th, 1782. Otis Barton, born May 24, 1784. Rufus Barton born Aug. 23, 1786. Perxia Barton born July 3d, 1789. Crosby Barton born Feb. 20, 1791. Stephen Flint Barton born Jan. 27, 1793. Alfred Barton born Mar. 18, 1795. (my father) Franklin Barton born May 12. 1797. [*From Mrs. Georgia Barton Luce Auburn, Me.*] -2- Anson Barton born Dec. 4, 1799. Dean Barton born Dec. 21, 1802. All born in Sidney, Me., and all lived to grow to manhood. There is a granite monument erected in the family lot in Sidney with parents and all the sons names on it, erected by four of the grandsons. Alfred Baton and Sallie F. Collins married Feb 3, 1822. Children of Alfred and Sallie Barton: Percival Barton born Nov. 16, 1822, Anson, Me. Rebecca C. Barton born Feb. 4, 1825. " " Clarissa Barton born Dec. 21, 1826. " " Jane Barton born Sept. 16, 1828. " " Mary L. Barton born July 11, 1830. " " Christina Barton born July 24, 1832. " " Philena Barton born March 18, 1834. " " Portugal Barton born Nov. 1, 1836. " " Georgia Barton born Nov. 29, 1838. " " Elgina Barton born Nov. 23, 1840. " " Benjamin Flint Barton born July 28, 1844 " " Alfred Barton, Jr. born June 24, 1848. " " All lived to man and womanhood but two, Portugal and Benjamin died in the defense of their country in the Civil War, Percival is still living in South St. Paul, Minn., at the age of 90 years smart and active. [*Flynt Barton son of Edmund Kennebec, Me.*] [*1*] P.O. Bradford Centre Maine May 1 1883 Miss Clara Barton Dear Madam You will please excuse the freedom I take in sending this. I have for years had a curiosity to know if you and myself were related. One of my relatives a Barton - says we are - My father & his brothers were born in Sidney on the Kennebec - their father's name was Flint Barton and came from some town in Mass I have known something of your history through the war by reading the news papers of that time and you are known by a good reputation the country over and so of course it would be natural for one to claim relationship If your relatives - any of them ever resided near the Kenebec river I will assume they were my relatives also - Truly Your Friend Henry D Barton [PM?] 18 5 Fl[y]int Barton V Mar Lydia dau of Jonah Crosby. and settled in Sidney Me - She was born in New Ipswich Mass Nov 23. 1758 and died in Sidney Nov 25-1821. Flynt Barton died in Sidney May 12-1833 - He was a blacksmith Sidney, Me, formerly called Vasselborough? Children born in Sidney Me X42 Edmund b. Apr 8. 1779. died in 1860 unmarried 43 Amos b. Nov 12- 1780, died Feb. 4, 1826 X44 Jonah b. July 13- 1782 - died young 45 Otis b. May 24- 1784 - d. Apr. 5, 1869 46 Rufus b. Aug [28] 23- 1786 d. Dec 18, 1852 47 Persia b. July 3- 1788 d. Aug. 12, 1827 48 Crosby b. Feby 20- 1791 d. Aug. 26, 1872 X49 Stephen Fl[y]int b. Jany 27- 1793 died Sept. 26-1810 50 Alfred b. March 18- 1795 d. June 9, 1749 51 Franklin b. May 12- 1797 d. Aug. 29, 1856 52 Anson b. Dec 4 - 1799 d. Sep. 17, 1853 X53 Dean W Dec 21- 1802 died 1830 about unmarried 19 Baldwin say Mar a Crosby in Sidney Me Jany 5-1779 - was then of Vassalboro part of Sidney - was a Justice of the Peace 1793. Had 12 sons to to whom he gave each 100 acres of land - 20 8 Anna Barton V Mar in Sutton April 29-1778 to David Gibson of Fitchburg. by E. Chaplin The removed to Grafton Vt about 1790. where she died Nov 23-1815 aged 59. Grave Stone - Sold land in Fitchburg 1786 David Gibson - was 7th son - 4 of his bro in Vt & 1 in Westminster, Mass Children whose births are recorded at Fitchburg 54 Anna Gibson. b Fitchburg Nov 19. 1778 55 David Gibson " Lunenburg June 22- 1780 56 Solomon Dwinel Gibson " May 12- 1782 57 John Reed Gibson Fitchburg Jany 8- 1785 58 Luke Barton Gibson " Feby 18- 1787 59 Jane Gibson " May 16- 1790 60 Edmund Grafton Vt 61 Hannah Grafton Vt Baldwin says Settled in Grafton Vt - one of his sons now keeps a public house in Cambridge port, near Boston (1830) Prob Cambridgeport Vt Mrs Sarah Keith gives the names of the 2 last 21 9 Luke Barton V He mar Betty Towne m. intentions [*2 spellings Betty Betse*] 10/3, 1787 and had two sons. and died at the house of his brother Flynt in Sidney Me 1787 - or 1788 [*incorrect*] [*Guess not - must be later!*] Baldwin says - died from a wound received from an axe children 1 Luke Jr. b. Feb. 28. 1788 2 Hermon Curtis. b. Oct. 8. 1789 62 Luke born 1 1790 died 1849 X63 Harrison b 1792 and died unmarried 22 10 Eunice Barton V Baldwin says - She mar Grindall Keith and settled in Grafton Vt Mrs Sarah Keith - wife of Grendall says they came to Grafton from Oxford - both died in Rockingham Vt. about 1823 Their children were X64 Luke never married died Alleghany Co NY 65 Flynt died Alleghany Co NY had a family 66 Grendal b Grafton Vt Feby 11-1798 - Mar Sarah d " " July 24-1873 - widow Cambridgeport Vt X67 Leonard Plattsburg NY. never married 68 Silence (Sily) Mar Holms - buried at Grafton 4 chil 69 Abagail (Nabby) Mar William Little - buried in Rockingham 1 chil 70 Salina Mar Hubbard Stearns. 4 chil - is buried in Rockingham - Albert - [Mary] - Hubbard Grendal had three children all dead. one grandchild living Albert Stearns - lives in Bethel Vt. mar. 23 Third Generation 24 13 Pamela Barton 1-V Mar Benjamin Porter July 18-1787 in Winslow Me. He was born in Boxford Mass Aug 20-1755 - where he mar his 1st wife He bought in Monmouth & Winthrop Me, and finally a large lot of land in Goshen Me - now Vienna. Was Lieut of the first Militia Co of V. and died in V. Aprl 11. 1837. Mrs Porter was a strong woman - mentally - She died in V Nov 16. 1836 70 Polly b in May 18- 1788 m. Chapman Wights X71 Jonathan May 5- 1790 died Apr 14-1814 72 Dolly Barton Dec 29- 1792 m. Abel Whittier - 1 child Fidelia m. Thos. Boswell - 4 children 73 Stephen Barton Mar 9 - 1798 m Miriam Whittier 74 Tyler April 2- 1797 75 Benjamin June 25- 1799 76 Byron May 11- 1802 77 Pathena B. - Winthrop - July 4- 1805 78 James July 4- 1805 X79 Caroline Mar 27- 1808 died April 23-1810 80 Caroline July 8- 1811 81 Julia Ann Maria Jany 23- 1814 25 14 Clarissa Harlowe Barton I-V Mar Richard Foster 1790. He was born in May 30-1768. and died in Aug 23-1841 Mrs Foster died in Nov 27-1843 82 Pathenia Barton b May 18. 1792 83 Ebenezer " Aug 14. 1794 X84 Harlowe Barton Sept 11. 1798 died Oct 8. 1817 unmarried X85 Clarissa Harlowe May 2. 1801 mar died May 14. 1858 childless 86 Pamela P b Mar 16. 1804 87 Laurinda Mar 16. 1804 88 Elvira New Sharon Nov 6- 1806 Col [N. oxfreed?] Nov 17. 1806 D H [Thyreg?] X89 Michael [SlotPrise?] Apr 19. 1809 died Oct 27. 1838 unmarried 90 Wolcott Mar 12. 1812 91 Viletta May 9. 1815 Mar James [Lone?] of New Sharon Me lives Auburn [*1*] [*Treadwell branch] Wm A. Robbins Genealogist Ansd from Meriden Sept 27-1902 - 178 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Sept. 23, 1902. Miss Clarissa H. Barton, Washington, D.C. Dear Miss Barton: - Through the Hammond Genealogy which has just been published, I learn that you are a grand daughter of Sarah Treadwell who was baptised in Ipswich, Mass., Mch. 5, 1748/9, the daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Hammond) Treadwell. Will you kindly send me whatever information you have of your Treadwell ancestors and their immediate relations. For the past seven years, I have been gathering material for a genealogy of this family, and now have a large mss. which I hope to publish within the next two years. Your grandmother Treadwell had a brother Joseph who was my great-great grandfather. The only information I have of him, is that he married Susanna ______?, and had two children, Joseph (my great-grandfather) and Benjamin, both born inNewburyport, Mass. Can you tell me anything further about my g.g. grandparent or his brother? Do you know whom my Joseph Treadwell married; where did he live; when and where did he die? Do you know the exact date when your grandmother Treadwell was born? Her mother Sarah (Hammond) Treadwell, married a second time, to a ______ Davis; do you know his first name. Do you know of any family Bible containing any records of our Treadwell line or relatives? Any information you care to give me, even the slightest, will be greatly appreciated. Where you can, please give the full dates of births, marriages, and the deaths, and names of places where they occur. Awaiting your reply with great interest, I am Respectfully yours, Wm. A. Robbins What became of your grandmother's sisters? Augusta. January 13. 46 Dear cousin Edith. I wish I could drop in and have a little visit with you today. I miss our little visits at the Library and State House so much. I went over to the State Library last Monday to get a few dates on something I was working on. I found the record of the marriage of Luke Barton & Betty Towne, also Pamela & Benj. Porter Did you know that P. & B. were married in Winslow. Me. or someplace near there? Luke Barton & Betsu Town. int. 10/3 1787 - children Hermon Curtis. b. Oct. 8. 1789 Luke. Jr. " Feb. 28 1788 Pamela Barton & Benj Porter. July 18. 1787 Sarah Gill. d. of Charles & Betsey 10/9 1807 3 I have enjoyed reading the Barton history that you sent me very much. I know that you must have worked many days to get so complete a record of so many people. I want you to know how much I appreciate your kindness. I want to help you all I can with the Windsor branch. I will send you Mrs. Rittgers letter very soon, also a little data on the Eliza family. That branch I think is quite interesting I am so glad that we found such fine pictures of Wm. C. and Ella B. Smith. Are there any old Barton dresses in the closets at the Birthplace? I have quite a pretty dress that was my mother's - lt. blue cambric trimmed with pink and white. I could have it dry-cleaned - The dress was made about 1876. Would be glad to send it if you think best. 2 Luke Barton was living in the Plantation of Hancock, now the town of Clinton. Pamela was probably living there at the time of her marriage The Mr Gill that "murdered himself with a shave" must have been living in Hancock. also "Dean Wyman that the widow Pierce - could not live with" I find these names in the 1790 census Evidently births and marriages were recorded down in Winslow. Sebasticook. now Benton The next time I go to State Library I want to search the Winslow records & if I find any Bartons I will report. Do you listen to the Gena' club broadcast Sunday at 8.15 A.M. W.C.S.H.? The Brackett family was one of the subjects this A.M. It must be very - cold and windy up in Vienny today. I do hope that you both are well, warm, and happy today. The Mrs. Haskell that was so severely injured last fall is very near the end. Last week she was not expected to live but a very short time. She is still here as far as I know. Poor woman, how wicked it is for her to suffer so much. I saw Mr. Atherton. on Christmas day. also New Year's. He has suffered so very much. I doubt very much if his leg ever heals. It was such a bad break: the flesh was torn so badly He inquired for you. His mind is very - clear in spite of all the drugs he has been obliged to take Peter is quite well. good appetite and is quite active for his twelve years. With much love and many good wishes for you and George From Maude [*Porter*] This record belongs next after mine, I am away from home several miles Have no exact record of Brother James family I think that Sister Julia Barton has the record of his family. It was sent to them two or three years ago by G. Davis James Porter married Lurenda Gould Jan/1827 I think. Had three Children Horatio C Porter Born Jan/1830 Married Anna Dearborn no Children Orestes Porter Born Sept 10th/1836 Married Rachel Allen no Children He died in the late rebellion Served as drummer was a smart young man Victoria L. Porter Born Feb./1839 married George Davis Have two children James P. Davis and George Davis Brother James lived on the old homestead Was Justice of the peace for a good many years Was Deputy Sheriff two years Was first or second select man in town for many years served in that capacity till less than five months of his death He died August/1877. I have given you a very poor record I could have done better if I had been at home more retired I could have done better 50 years ago I am almost 75 Have lost all my family but one James. I have seen trouble all through my life But could always see others that were worse off than myself. The time is not far distant when I shall be freed from the troubles of this life when I expect to meet my dear loved ones in a home that is happier than this, Parthena B. Folsom. P.S. You may take such incidents as you think proper the rest throw by I expect it will be hard for you to find it all out it is so mixed up. You will need the patience of Job. I have had no chance yet to see Daniel Thing But shall soon get word to him He is about seven miles from my sons where I am staying. You will please give my best regards to all my friends in Worcester and Oxford.My Father Benjamin Porter was born in Boxford Mass married his first wife there. Then sold his farm and moved to Monmouth Maine bought a farm The [..tte] was not good and he lost all that he had. He then bought a farm in Winthrop. Then sold that and bought the possession of a tract of land in Goshen, near Vienna There are as many as ten farms of the land that he took up. It was a wilderness not a tree fell. He with his oldest son by his first wife went to work cleared the land and raised a crop of corn and potatoes. Then in the month of March he took his oxen out of a hovel laid a floor of green boards built a fireplace with rocks and moved my mother with three children into it one only three months old. The next summer he built a loghouse. After a few years he built a framed house that is now standing. It has been built over 85 years. He got to be a wealthy farmer, Helped six boys be good farmers and had enough for himself in old age. He was chosen Lieut in the first militia company that was formed in this town and Chesterville. He died at my house April 11th/1837. My mother was a woman of a strong mind firm and good government in her family. Her word was law always. She has told me that she never went to school only six weeks after her father moved from Oxford she was then seven years old. She was an easy reader a good speller and writer and very good in figures could reckon up a web to weave in her head when I should be oblige to take up a slate, and cypher it up She died Nov 16/1836. James Chapman married Polly Porter Oct 1803. He was well educated was a successful school teacher Used the ferrule when it was necessary, He taught for thirty years in the winter season. He was Justice of the peace for fifty years. Did more writing and married more couples than any man ever did in this vicinity. Was sent to the state legislature several times In Portland, and Augusta He has been dead about fifteen years Was 83 I think. His wife Polly Died May/1868 I have not a full record of their family It is not all in the old family Bible as I thought I think Mrs Daniel Rich Oxford has a full record. And J H. Chapman has a record He lives in Oxford Maine He or his wife would send you the record in full. with their children and grand children Pamela P. Chapman was born March 10/1805 She married Moses Sanborn Had one child Martha who married Daniel Rich Oxford Mass. John Chapman was born June 17th/1806 Died Sept 22nd/1824 A pleasant young man Horatio G. Chapman was born March 10th/1808 Died May/1829 He was a very promising young man was fitting for college died very sudden. Lucinda Chapman [died] born Oct 11th/1809 Died June/1829 just two weeks after Horatio died. She was a splendid Scholar and an amiable girl. Enoch Chapman Born June 11th/1813 Died June/1829 two weeks after Lucinda Polly Chapman Born Dec 4th/1814 Died when about 15 Benjamin P. Chapman Born Jan 20th/1817 Married Lovina Gould Have four children Caroline married Eugene Fellows Have six children. da married David Lyon has one boy Mary married John Wight have four children, Blanche Lora Arthur and Ella. George Chapman Born Jan/1859 Joseph Chapman Born Feb/1819 Died June/1831 Byron P. Chapman Born June 4th/1821 Died April/1825 George died when a babe James H Chapman Born May/1821 - Married Lydia Walcott Have - four children Clifton, Emma Gene. Ella. Elmer. All married Parthena P. Chapman. Born Dec 3rd/1833 married Frank Richardson died aged 21 Dolly B Porter married Abel Whittier Oct 15/1815 One child Fidelia P. Whittier Born Oct 12th/1816 She married Thomas Boswell Had four children. Evelina Died when a young woman. Charles is married and lives in Worcester Mass. Adella Who was given to Edward Howard at her mothers death who gave her a good education, She is married has one child. Augusta married Oswell Fellows has had four children one living. Stephen B. Porter married Miriam Whittier Aug 15th/1819 Children Artemas Born June 5th/1820. Martha W. Born Feb 4th/1822. married Nath Moore Had five children. She had a good education was a good teacher beloved by all that knew her. They moved to Minnesota with their little family and she died with the cholera on the passage from Illinois to their home in Minnesota. Was carried ashore and buried in Galena. That is the best that I know of them. John C. Porter was born July 20th/1827 He had a college education was a teacher of mathematics several years in New York. His health failed and he was carried to his fathers home in Minnesota and soon died. He married an educated woman in NY. I don't remember her name. Charles Porter born Sept 1st/1829 George born Sept 1st/1834 They were both married and lived in Minnesota the last I knew of them. They had good educations Were very successful teachers when they left Maine. Stephen B. Porter Served in the war of 1812 He was Lieut of the company He and his three sons went to Min " He took up his bounty land and his sons bought joining They owned large farms the last we heard of them. Dont hear of late Tyler Porter married Mary Whittier Aug 2nd/1817 Children. Jonathan Porter Born Dec 30/1818 Has one boy John. Thomas W. Porter Born Nov 13th/1820 Dont know who he married or how many children. He served in the late rebellion Was colonel. He brought Orestes Porter remains home who died in the army. He is now a Lawyer in Boston Probably could furnish you with a full record of his and his fathers family. Pamela B. Porter Born Sept 3rd/1822 She married William Gray Has a daughter and a son Dont know who they married. Byron Porter Born July/1825 He lived with me after his father died till he was twelve years old then went to Dixmont lived with his uncle Byron Porter who educated him. After he studied medicine with hime and is a highly esteemed Physician Lives in Newport Me. Dolly Ann. Mary. I dont know who they married. Benjamin Porter married Phebe Gould Oct 14/1819 Their children. Augusta Porter Born March 22/1821 married Rotheus M Byran a universalist Preacher They have two children Ada and Rotheus. Ada is married one child [Russell Streeter Porter Born May] Benjamin F. Porter Born April 13/1824 married Abbey Dutton Have two children Bertha and Benjamin Franklin.Russell Streeter Born May/1828 Died April/1838 [Russell S. Born Nov/1837] Adeline Born Sept/1833 Married William Denning Have six girls. Russell S Porter Born Nov/1837 married Martha Leighton had one boy Fred. Married Nell Gordon had one boy Rutheus. Russell died /1876 Viola Porter Born June/1841 Married Silas Taft has one girl Belle. Laforest Porter Married Jennie French Phebe Evelin Dont remember their ages Benjamin P was most always in town business sent once to the state Legislature Byron Porter Married Eliza Morse 1831 He was a Doctor settled in Dixmont Had five children Parker Cleaveland, Born June 10th/1833 He served in the rebellion as surgeon. He is married has one boy lives in Chicago. Octavia married William Reed a congregationalist preacher. Emma married John Blaisdel Had two children both dead, I have heard. She died March 1871. Eva Porter married Joseph Brown. They reside in Beverly, Mass Lizzie May is not married that I know of, Dr Byron went from Dixmont to Hampden. In practice there awhile Went next to Bangor was there some years From there he moved to Waterville, Practised there till his health failed, He then went to Vineland New Jersey stoped there one year Came back as far as Worcester Mass and Died Feb/1871 He accumulated a good property enough to make his wife and children comfortable, He was never idle always in some business I dont remember their ages never knew them all. Parthena B. Porter Married Rufus H. Folsom Sept 9th/1831 Their children James H. Folsom Born July 15th/1833. Married Louise A Smith Aug 23/1866. Their children Carrie L. Folsom Born March 9th/1871. Elvena S. Folsom Born June 6th/1873 Died Dec 14th/1873. Carroll Barton Folsom Born April 10th/1875. Benjamin P. Folsom Born Aug 20th/1836 Died Jan 29/1880 In Oxford Maine. Married Emma Gene Chapman Sept/1866 Their children. Fred O. Folsom Born Dec/1867 Ella C. Folsom Born April/1869. Julia E. Folsom Born Oct 29th/1839. never married. Died Nov 24th/1865. Danford T. Folsom Born March 7/1843 Died March 8/1866, never married Carrie L. Folsom Born Sept 15th/1845 Married Leander Harding Nov 1864. Died May 26/1866. Thus you see I have only one left James. Caroline M. Porter married Jonathan D. Parr Jan 15th/1832. Had four children Leander A. Parr Born June 10/1833. Married Mary Dorr North Oxford They have five children Howard. Effie. Nina. Charles Sumner. Carrie. Leander served in the late war Has taught school since till within a year He has now come in possession of a large and valuable farm in Sebago Caroline Parr was Born June 9/1835. Married Dugget Holman has one boy Albert Died /1870. Mattie O. Parr Born April 3rd/1837 married Jules Golay had one girl Nettie Born Nov/1869. Mattie Died /1870. Julia Barton knows the dates of them Russell Sr Parr Born Born March 4th/1839. Is married has one boy Fred I dont remember his [?] name. Julia A M. Porter married David Barton Sept/1839 have four children Ada I. Barton. Ida A. Barton. Stephen E. Barton Mamie. I dont know who they married For further particulars you must inquire of Aunt Julia on the premises.26 15 Stephen Barton - I-V (Capt) Mar April 22-1804. Sarah. dau of Capt David and Sarah (Treadwell) Stone of Ox [April 22-1804] - Served in the Army of the US. and was under Genl Anthony Wayne in the North West He was chosen one of the Selectmen in 1818 and held the position several years between that date and 1839. He was often Moderator from 1826. until 1860 He represented the town in the Legislature in 1836 He was Capt of the Militia. He was a man of great firmness, and calmness. He died in Oxford March 21. 1862 His wife died suddenly July 18-1851. aged 68 Sally Stone born Nov 13 1783 Children Dorothy b 2 Oct. 1804 - d 1846 Stephen " 29 Mar. 1806 - David " 15 Aug. 1808 " 1888 Sarah " 20 Mar 1811 - 1874 Clarissa Harlowe " Dec 29. 1821 27 Children X92 Dolly b Oxford Oct 2- 1804 died in Oxford Apr 19 or 18 1846 unmarried. 93 Stephen born Oxford March 29- 1806, d. Mar. 10, 1865 94 David born Oxford Aug 15- 1808 - died Mar 12-1888 95 Sarah born Oxford Mar 20- 1811 96 Clarissa Harlowe b Oxford Dec 25- 1821 28 16 Hannah Barton I-V Mar. Maj Genl. Jonathan Davis. of Oxford, Intentions [He]. Oct. 5, 1822, - as his second wife, - she was born July 20, 1776, [(at Vassalboro, Me,)] & died Feb. 12, 1859. 97 Ira. Moore born Oxford Oct 25, 1796 name changed by Legislature to Ira Moore Barton X98 Sumner. bor Oxford Aug 1799, and died in Sutton July 13. 1821 - unmarried 29 [17] 18 Dolly Barton I-V Mar 1792. Oct 7-1793 to Capt Jeremiah Learned of Oxford. And died there [in] July 14. 1799 Capt L. was son of and was born in O. He died there June 14-1812 by Ebenezer Learned JP Married later than 1793 - then she Was only Eleven years old. - 99 Martha born Ox April 28- 1793. 100 Jeremiah b Ox April 10. 1795 X101 Ebenezer b Ox Jany 17. 1797 mar Naomi, dau of Josiah Shumway of Ox. and died in O Oct 7. 1828. leaving no children X102 Stephen bo Ox June 28-1799. and died in O unmarried. July 31. 1827 30 19 Polly Barton - I-V Mar at Charlton Nov 17. 1805 - by Edward Turner Esq of Sturbridge to Daniel Batchiller and died in Apr 12-1835 He Was he born in Sutton Apr 5-1774? 103 Elmira b June 16-1808 104 William Grey - b Mar 14- 1811 105 Mary Louisa b May 14- 1815 106 Pamela Porter b Dec 2- 1817 31 20 Elijah Moore Barton - I-V Mar January 1808 to Sally Fairfield. of Vassalboro Me and lived & died in Windsor Me Feby 21. 1839 She was born in and died in Windsor Dec 11-1859 107 William C b Vassalboro. Me June 18. 1808 X108 Sarah E b" " " April 3- 1810 died July 11. 1854 X109 John F b Vassalboro " Dec 12- 1811 died Jany 1. 1855 110 Reuben F. b Windsor " Dec 8- 1816 111 Ira D. b Windsor " Oct 27-1820 [*Copy from Maude's Mosher records*] BARTON. Gideon Barton, son of Dr. Stephen and Dorothy Moore Barton, born in Maine, June 13, 1786; died in Maine May 30, 1873 [or 1878?]; married Sarah Pierce born Nov. 15, 1787; died Oct. 7, 1835. Children: 1. Clarissa Harlowe, b. April 23, 1809; died Nov. 28, 1899; mar. Jonathan Poore who had four children by first wife, Caroline Porter, cousin of Clarissa H., his second wife. Children: Leander, who taught school later in Oxford Mass. and was a Major in the Army; prosperous farmer in Sebago, Me: Julia Helen (Caroline); Martha Osgood; Russell Streeter. 2. Samuel P. B. Sept. 18, 1810; died Dec. 23, 1891; mar. Harriet Perkins and had 13 children. 3. Lucy b. Nov. 2, 1812; died 1830. 4. Dorothy, b. Nov. 2, 1812; died Oct. 5, 1892; mar. Giles Tarbell. 5. Stephen, b. Oct. 7, 1814; died May 12, 1870; mar. Jane Elliott. 6. Rufus P., b. Aug. 29, 1816; died April 12, 1896; mar. Eliza Percival. 7. Gideon, b. July 29, 1818; died Sept. 20, 1896; mar. Harriet Percival. 8. Ruel G. b. June 6, 1820; died 1836. 9. Sumner, b. April 4, 1822; died ; mar Sarah Maria Taylor one son, killed in infancy by falling log. 10. Theodore, b. March 18, 1824; died Feb. 20, 1901; mar. Hannah Quimby McCausland: 1 dau. Viola, who mar. Edward Mosher and had a daughter Maude. 11. Benjamin Franklin, b. Dec. 29, 1826; died ; mar. Lydia Hobart. 12. Sarah E., b. July 5, 1828; died Mar. 27, 1905; mar. William Morse; one son Frank b. May 23, 1854; d. Jan. 1925. 13. Lucy E. b. Jan. 12, 1832; died April 23, 1863. ********************************************** 32 21 Gideon Barton - I-V Mar April 1808. to Sally Pierce of New Waterford Me. & died in Windsor Me. She died in He died there May 30-1878 Gideon Barton - Born 1786 died 1878 - aged 92. 33 children 112 Clarissa Harlowe b Windsor Apr 23- 1809 113 Samuel Pierce b Windsor Sept 18- 1810 X114 Lucy b Windsor Nov 2- 1812 and died in W. Aug 10. 1830 115 Dolly b Windsor Nov 2- 1812 116 Stephen b Windsor Oct 7- 1814 117 Rufus b " Aug 27- 1816 118 Gideon " " July 29- 1818 X119 Ruel " " June 6- 1820 died " Sept 24- 1836 120 Sumner b Windsor Apr 4- 1822 121 Theodore " " Mayrch 18-1824 122 Benjamin Franklin " Dec 29- 1825 123 Sarah E. " July 5- 1828 X124 Lucy Ellen " Jany 12- 1831 died April 23-1863 - unmarried34 23 Luke Barton I-V Mar Martha Ballard. 125 Charles Henry 126 George L 127 Martha Augusta Mrs Chick 128 Hannah X129 Virgil B 130 Sarah H Mrs Snow 131 Dolly M Mrs Horace Wells 35 2 Mary Barton Brown 36 Mary Barton Brown 37 Brown38 Brown 39 Brown40 41 30 Samuel Boutwell 3-V42 31 Jedidiah Boutwell 3-V 43 32 Alpheus Boutwell 3-V44 4546 34 Rufus Barton 4-V Mar Mar 11, 1806 [*Sutton History.*] to Nancy (or Anna) Goddard of [Millbury] Sutton She was born Apr 18. [1785] 1786 dau of He died in Millbury Aug 5-1854 She died in Worcester. at the residence of her son. Geo S Nov 24 1869 Baldwin - She was dau of Maj Robert Goddard & Gr da of Robert Goddard - He was a Justice of the Peace X200 Sumner born Millbury Dec 9. 1806 - died Apr 2. 1826. X201 A Son. born Millbury Mar 1809. died. same mo 202 Jedidiah Heywood born Millbury Dec 16. 1810 203 Lydia Pierce " " Mar 23- 1813 [*page 123*] X204 Eben Thatcher born " Apr 13- 1815 died June [6] 5. 1826 killed by being run over by ox train. 205 Rufus b July 28- 1817 thrown from horse when a boy & hurt his head. He married Margaret Carlton. She died of consumption at the farm. Rufus Jr. was genial. she was not. X206 George. Jany 12. 1820 died Apr 16. 1822 died of scarlet fever 207 Nancy Goddard. Oct 18- 1822 208 George Sumner July 18- 1825 [*see Page 125*] [*All buried in Dwinnel Cemetery oldest in Millbury. close to [old] North Rd to Auburn, 1 mile from Greenwood crossing of Prov. & Wor. R.R.*] 47 35 Silence Barton - 4-V Mar Jennison Barton - son of Capt Reuben Barton of Millbury - and died in Millbury Jany 9 1801 in child birth X209 A child who died at birth Baldwin says - He was a singing master - She was mar in the meeting house. She died Jany 9. 1801 ag 23 - A beautiful white marble monument marks the place of her burial in the old Millbury burying ground. Her remains were carried into the meeting house and Mr Goffe preached a sermon Some verses of her own composing were sung - They were printed, and there were 39 in all. She meet with an injury, and there was great feeling against her husband for alleged harshness Epitaphs on Tomb - stones in old Dwinnel Cemetery in Millbury (Sutton) Jedediah Barton Not all the pains that ever I bore Shall spoil my future [place] peace For death & hell can do no more Than what the Father please. Sumner Barton Farewell O world. Farewell O pain A debt is paid that's never paid Ye blithesome lads that shout & play Remember there's a dying day. Lydia Barton Farewell to every earthly thing The love of God I now will sing. Sophronia We carve not our grief in this tablet of stone We seek not her virtues here too make known We trust that she has gone where the garments are white We still hear her singing "Its all ordered right" We loved her too well - yet submissive would bow For we know "He is love" who inflicted the blow And we look from this grave the the home of the Chest Fit us all blessed Savior to enter that rest. ___________________ Here the dark earth & dismal shades Doth clasp my mortal body round My flesh [?] delicately feel dies cold & moulding in the ground. From Alice Goodells records. Sumner Barton died of consumption. Maj Goddard ill with consumption at the same time at Rufus & Nancy Bartons Aaron Barton, a nephew, took his sick wife there when she had typhoid fever; - an Irishman who worked on the farm cut his throat while drunk & Lydia Pierce Barton sewed it up for him. A man from the poor house angered over there & died. Rufus born in Sutton, now Millbury. Lydia P 48 36 Aaron Stowe Barton. 4-V died in Ohio 1847-48 Mar Feby 19. 1805. to Tilda Park of Sutton [?] Chardon County Ohio Baldwin Mar Melinda Park dau of Caleb Park formerly of Sutton He settled in Dixfield Me and in 1817 removed to Meadville Pa - He is a carpenter and built the Meeting House in Jay Me - He went to Dixfield when Lt in company with Joseph Holland 49 37 Lucretia Barton 4-V Mar Oct 1808 to Henry B Harbuck of Sutton and died in S. May 21. 1818 220 William Henry b Sutton Feby 21- 1810 221 Alexander Porter " " Nov 8 4th - 1811 West Randolph Vt 222 Rufus Harrison " " Sept 10- 1813 Upton Fred Harbuck now Sutton 50 38 Pliny Barton 4-V Mar in Oxford Mar 31-1808 to Naomi Morse He died at Olive NY. Mar 19. 1851 - She died at Olive Jany 9. 1865 In Jany 1809. he moved from Ox to Spencer. and engaged in the manf of shears. for shearing woolen goods - In 1814 having been burned out he went to the then 'far west' and settled in Cairo Greene Co NY. where he engaged in the manufactory of Scythes until 1832 when he removed to Olive - Ulster Co NY where he died 223 Pliny [M] L. born Oxford Mass Jany 22- 1809 Salisbury Conn 224 Mary A " Spencer " Dec 15- 1810 225 Sophia " " " April 6- 1813 226 Caroline " April 26- 1815 227 Jane " Nov 28- 1817 228 Eliza " Mar 18- 1820 229 Hiram " Mar 21- 1822 230 Julia " June 22- 1825 231 Philo J " Apr 3- 1828 232 P Flint " died Olive Bridge 51 39 Livy Barton 4-V Mar Phebe Clemmens of Charlton. Pub in Spencer where he then lived Feby 9. 1812 Meadville Pa Moved to Penn 233 Maria Stone b Spencer Apr 29. 1813 Baldwin Followed his brother Aaron to Meadville - is a blacksmith 52 40 Warren Barton 4-V Mary Betsey Clemmens. of Worcester. sister of Livy's wife [died in Mercer Me. formerly lived in New Worcester] She was born July 24. 1795 in They were mar Oct 15-1815 - She died in Dec 7. 1866 - He died in Mercer Maine June 11. 1845 X240 Eliza Ann Born in Worcester Ms Aug 13- 1816 died in W. April 2. 1817 X241 Warner b Worcester Mar 16. 1818 - d Dec 23-1839 studied for the Ministry at Dartmouth class 1839 242 Elbridge b Worcester May 27- 1820 243 Aaron " " May 3- 1822 244 Otis " Mercer Me Mar 31- 1825 245 Eliza Ann " " " June 6- 1827 living Meadville Pa. unmarried X246 Sarah Pierce " " " Jany 22-1831. d Feby 14-1839 X247 Catherine " " " April 19- 1835 - d Sept 18-1836 53 41 Porter Barton 4-V Mar Lavina Wood who was born Oct 28. 1799 and is still living. He died in Chelmsford Ms Sept 20-1827 Scythemaker She died Dec 1883 248 George Willard in May 1- 1825 11 Belknop St Worcester 249 Porter Gibbons July 12. 1827 died Jany 29- 1874 54 43 Amos Barton 5-V Mar Jany 12-1817 to Martha - dau of Asher Hinds She was born in Clinton Me Jany 12-1776. They settled in Clinton - now Benton Me - where he died Feby 4.1826 - She 250 Samuel C - born Feby 9. 1818 lives La Crosse Wis 251 Asher Hinds " Mar 29- 1819 252 Marcia P " Oct 2- 1820 X253 Ulmer B. " July 13- 1822 died Aug 2. 1849. unmarried 254 Martha P " Mar 24- 1824 X255 Amos. Dec 6. 1825 died Feby 7. 1827 55 45 Otis Barton 5-V Mar 1st Elinor Thomas and settled in Windsor Me. His wife died April 1830 Their children X256 Lydia Mehetable 1818. died in Sidney 1829 257 Greenwood F - b Apr 30-1821. in Sidney 258 Louisa Flint " Apr 10- 1823 Winslow Gen says Louisa Thomas. 259 Robert C " Aug 4. 1825 - d Aug 1855 He removed to Brownsville Me. and mar 2nd Jany 1832. to Sarah R Curtis Their children born at Brownville 260 Gideon C b Mar 31- 1833 261 Cutbush W " Dec 18- 1834 262 Lydia M Feby 24- 1837 263 Adaline M July 22- 1841 264 Mary E Mar 1- 1844 His 1st wife Eleanor Thomas - was dau of Ichabod & Mehetable (Crosby) Thomas. & born Nov 2. 1791. Mar at Sidney Me - then removed to Winslow Me & in 1830 to Brownsville (Winslow Gen page 167 56 46 Rufus Barton 5-V Mar Susan Wyman of Fairfield Me She was born Jany 12. 1789. and died Jany 30 1850 - He died in Bradford Me Dec 18-1852 Children born in Sidney 265 George R b July 20- 1816 - Maiden Rock Wis X 2 266 Caroline G " April 5- 1820 - died May 29 1839 says Chas A died Apr 17-1838 - says Asher H 1 267 Stephen F. " May 25- 1818 " Nov 30-1878 in Bangor 268 Elizabeth B " Apr 3- 1822 " Dec 9- 1868 269 Charles A " Sep 3 1824 - CAB Apr 3- 1824 AHB Portsmouth Ohio X 270 A dau " Mar 8- 1827 - died in infancy X 271 Amos " Apr 12- 1828 - died in infancy 272 Henry D. " Sept 30- 1830 - PO Bradford Me 57 47 Persia Barton. 5-V Mar Harriet Butler - died Aug 12-1827. X273 Mary E Barton b 1820 died in Monticello Me - about 1850. unmarried 58 48 Crosby Barton 5-V Mar Jany 3-1822 Sybil Ware Patten and settled in Sydney Me. She died there Dec 2-1841 274 Harriet Thomas b Feby 1-1823 d Mar 6. 1856 275 Thomas Flint " Dec 16- 1825 - d 1867. Oldtown Me 276 Helen Augusta " Sept 29- 1827 277 Olive Patten " Mar 8- 1832 died Feby 1-1854 Crosby Barton mar 2nd Ruby Hinds - dau of Asher Hinds Jany 17-1843 - She was born in Clinton Me July 5-1798 and died in Benton Me Feby 17 1878 - Crosby Barton died in Benton Aug 26-1872 They had no children 59 50 Alfred Barton 5-V Mar Feby 3-1822 Sarah Collins and settled in Anson Me where he died June 9. 1849 278 Percival b Nov 16- 1822 279 Rebecca " Feby 4- 1825 280 Clarissa Clara " Dec [27] 21- 1826 - died May 28-1853 281 Jane " Sept 16- 1828 " Jany 9-1856 282 Mary L " July 11- 1830 X283 Christina " July 24- 1832 - died June 1. 1833 X284 Philena " Mar 18-1834 " Apr 19-1851 285 Portugal " Nov 1- 1836 " Aug 3- 1865 286 Georgia " Nov 29- 1838 287 Eliza " Nov 23- 1840 X288 Benjamin Flint " July 28- 1844 - died Feby 20-1862 289 Alfred Jr. " June 24- 1848 - died Feby 16-1875 60 51 Franklin Barton 5-V. Mar Lavina Crosby Jany 27-1822 He died Aug 29. 1856 290 Sophronia b Nov 6. 1822 291 Rosetta " July 21- 1824 292 Almeda " Jany 26. 1826 293 Persia " May 21. 1828 PO Albion Me X294 Alban R " Aug 29- 1838. died Apr 1. 1841 295 Diantha " Apr 29-1842 Franklin Barton mar 2nd Mary Ann Brackett June 1845 - They had no children 61 52 Anson Barton 5-V. Mar Rhoda Sisson - dau of Jonathan Sisson She was born in the Parish of Douglass. Province of New Brunswick Feb 18-1806. They settled in Sidney Me Anson died in Sidney Sept 17. 1853 296 Albion Oct 3- 1826 - died Apr 14-1875 297 George Sisson Aug 17- 1828. Sidney Me 298 Greenleaf May 2- 1831 Sidney Me 299 Herrick S Mar 14- 1833 Hallowell Me 300 Jonathan Quincy Mar 20- 1835 301 Anson Bliss Nov 27- 1836 Cambridgeport Ms X302 Mary Helen Oct 26- 1838 died Mar 11-1839 303 William Henry Harrison Mar 13- 1840 So Yarmouth Mass X304 Ellen Victoria May 8- 1841 - died Feby 23-1846 X305 Charles Carroll Mar 27- 1842 - died Feby 4-1847 306 Mary Ellen Oct 7- 1845 307 Caroline Augusta Mar 1- 1848 62 54 Anna Gibson 8-V S. G. Scalley says She mar Benjamin Ross lived in Colerain Mass. Went to Ohio about 1828 55 David Gibson 8-V S. G. Scalley says he was drowned in the Susquehanna river at the age of 40 - 63 56 Solomon Dwinell Gibson 8-V S G. S. says Mar a Miss McIntire in NY City. Kept the City Hotel from 1810 to 1824 died at 95. in Rochester NY. 3 Yrs ago A L B. thinks he had a son Edmond 57 John Reed Gibson 8.-V Mar Patience Dutton of Grofton Vt. He died there Mar 20-1858 aged 73 - She died 1840 325 Grant R d 1830? 326 Fanny d 1840? 327 Amy d 1844 328 George R d 1849 Amy mar William Hale - was living near Burlington Vt George R mar Nancy Pollard had 2 chil Orson G b Killed Cedar Creek - 11th Vt. John R b live in Fairfield Town. was in Army 11th Vt 64 58 Luke Barton Gibson 8-V S. G. S. says he died in Western NY. had chil - one son Pliny A L B. " " he went to Painted Post Pa 59 Jane Gibson 8-V Mar about 1810 to Abel Scalley of Grofton Vt. Children were 335 Samuel G. b Jany 20- 1812 38 Vanderhyden St Troy NY 336X Jane M b Apr 25- 1814 - died 1816 Second she mar David Blood - a soldier of the revolution - 3 chil 337 David S b Grofton June 22- 1827 338 Albert L b " Dec 10- 1829 339 John R b " Oct 16- 1832 Mrs Blood died in Grofton Mar 14. 1865 Agd 74. Yr 10 mo Jane Gibson had 2 chil. out of wedlock by Jackson Pollard 1 Jackson Pollard - now living Grofton Vt ) born bet - Scalley X2 Nancy Pollard - died young ) & Blood chil 65 Gibson 60 Edmund Gibson - 8-V S. G. S. says d in Rochester NY. aged 74 61 Hannah Gibson 8-V S. G. S. says she mar Jonas Saltwell MD - practiced in Vt and in Windsor Browne Co NY. Moved to Mediria Co Ohio had a son in Ohio legislature. who died in Kenosha Wis Hannah d in Mediria Ohio 66 62 Luke Barton - 9-V Mar Olive Roberts about 1812. and died in Waterville Me. 1849 X350 Martha 1813 - died young 351 Elizabeth 1815 352 Olive 1820 353 Luke 1822 354 William B 1829 355 Sophia 356 Henry 1835 died 1859 67 65 Flynt Keith 10-V Mar - died in Alleghany Co NY. had a family 66 Grendal Keith 10-V. Mar 1st Lois Meads of Grofton Vt She died Oct 30. 1829 He mar 2nd Sarah Smith of Grofton. now living in Cambridgeport Vt.. He died in Grofton July 24. 1873 - Sarah Smith was born June 2nd 1804 in Grofton. Mar Keith June 28-1842 - Children X366 Helen - by Lois Meads. b Grofton Nov 24. 1828 - died April 6. 1848. unmarried By Sarah Smith 367 Adaline b June 18-1843. Mar Levi Derby of Grofton Jany 5-1871 & died June 30-1873. one son 1 Freddie Keith Derby b April 5-1872. lives with his Father at Cambridgeport Vt X368 Ella b July 16-1848 died Oct 9-1849 68 68 Silence Keith - 10-V Mar Given Holmes buried in Grofton 4 chil Adaline - only dau living - lives in Boston - unmarried 69 Abigail Keith - 10-V Mar [Hubbard Stearns] William Little - 1 child She is buried in Rockingham 69 Fourth Generation 70 70 Polly Porter 13-I-V Mar Oct 1803 to James Chapman of Mt Vernon Me - He was an educated man. taught school successfully thirty years - was a justice of the Peace fifty years - married more couples than any other man ever did in that vicinity - was severalties elected to the State Legislature - He died in 1865 - aged 83 - His wife died May 1868 400 Pamela Porter born Vienna Mar 10- 1805 X401 John born Vienna June 17- 1806 - d Sept 12-1824 X402 Horatio G " " Mar 10- 1808 - d May 1829 sudden X403 Lucinda " " Oct 4- 1809 - d June 1829. 2 w after above X404 Enoch " " June 11- 1813 - d June 1829 2 w after above X405 Polly " " Dec 1- 1814 - d 1829 406 Benjamin P " " Jany 20- 1817 X407 Joseph " " Feby 1819 d June 1831 X408 Byron P " " June 1- 1821 - d April 1825 409 James Hervey " " May 1823 X410 Geo E " " 1825 d in infancy X411 Parthena P " " Dec 3- 1833 Mar Frank Richardson - and died without children in 1855 71 72 Dolly Barton Porter 13-I-V Mar Abel Whittier Oct 15-1815 She died July 4. 1828 412 Fidelia P. b Oct 12-1816 m Thos. Bushwell 4 children 1 Eveline - died when young woman 2 Charles - married lived & died Worcester Mass no family. 3 Adella - who was given to Edward Howard at her mother's death, who gave her a good education. She married ? Jenks & had one son who is married & has a child (girl I believe) 4 Augusta - m Oswell Fellows - 4 children one living. 72 73 Stephen B. Porter 13-I-V Mar Miriam Whittier Aug 15-1819 He served in the war of 1812. with the rank of Lieut - settled with three of his sons on his bounty land in Minn. where they owned large farms - He moved to Quincy Ill in 1854. thence to Farmington Minn where he died 1860. agd 70 413 Artemus bo June 5- 1820 414 Martha W " Feby 4- 1822 415 John C " July 20- 1827 416 Charles " Sept 1- 1829 417 George " Sept 1- 1834 73 74 Tyler Porter 13-I-V Mar Mary Whittier Aug 2-1817 418 Jonathan [Porter] - bo - Dec 30- 1818 419 Colonel Thomas W " Nov 13- 1820 Served in Civil War - was colonel. He brought Orestes Porters remains home who died in army. Now a lawyer in Boston. 420 Pamela B " Sept 3- 1822 421 Byron " July 1825 422 Dolly Ann " 423 Mary " 74 75 Benjamin Porter 13-I-V Mar Phebe Gould Oct 14. 1819 He died 1869 He was active in town affairs - held various town offices - and was a member of the Legislature 424 Augusta [Porter] b -Mar 22-1821 425 Benjamin Franklin " Apr 13- 1824 X426 Russell Streeter " May 1826 d April 1833 427 Adaline " Sept 1833 428 Russell Streeter Nov 1837 429 Viola 1841 He mar 2nd Abigail Kimball 430 Le Forrest born May 27. 1852 - d. June 11. 1917 431 Phebe Evelin " Dec. 16, 1853 75 76 Byron Porter 13-I-V Mar Eliza Morse 1831 He was a physician in Dixmont. Bangor. & Waterville - He died [Mar] Feby 1871 at Worcester Mass. having retired from his profession with competency 432 Parker Cleveland. b June 10- 1833 A surgeon in Civil War. Lives in Chicago & has a son. 433 Octavia F m. Wm Reed a Congregational clergyman. X434 A Twin to Octavia - died - few hours 435 Emma L m. John Blaisdel - 2 children both dead She died Mch. 1871 436 Mary Eva. m. Joseph Brown - reside Beverley Mass 437 Lizzie May not married. 1885 76 77 Pathena B Porter 13-I-V Mar Rufus H Folsom - Sept 9-1831 438 James H b July 15- 1833 439 Benjamin P " Aug 20- 1836 X440 Julia G " Oct 29- 1839 died Nov 24 1865 X441 Danforth T " Mar 7- 1843 died Mar 8 1866 X442 Carrie Lucinda " Sept 15- 1845 [died] [1866] Mar Leander Harding Nov 1864 died May 26-1866 77 78 James Porter 13-I-V Mar Laurinda Gould Jany 1827 Lived on the old homestead - was Justice of the Peace many years - Deputy Sheriff - Selectman many years. and prominent in Town affairs He died in Vienna Aug 1877 443 Horatio C b [Jany/June] 1830 444 Orestes " Sept 10- 1836 he married Rachel Allen - enlisted in the late war was a drummer - died in service left no children 445 Victoria L. - b Feby 183978 80 Caroline Porter 13-I-V Mar Jonathan D Poore of Sebago Me June 15-1832 She died Dec 15-1840 446 Leander Alonzo born Vienna Me June 9. or 10 1833 447 Julia Helen (Caroline) " " " June 10- 1835 448 Martha Osgood " " " Apr 3- 1837 449 Russell Streeter " " " Mar 3- 1839 The old Jon. Poore cup - in which he mixed his paints. He did the murals on the old Mt. Vernon - Me House. Picture drawn by Edith Riccius King 79 [*see Page 87*] 81 Julia Ann Maria Porter - 13-I-V Mar David Barton of Oxford. Mass. 450 Ada Idelia 451 Ida Adelia 452 Stephen Emory 453 Mary Anna [*See no 94*] 80 82 Pathenia Barton Foster 14-I-V Mar Maj Daniel Thing of Mt Vernon Jany 22. 1815 Mr T was descended from a Welch family who settled in Wells Me about 1699. original name Thwynge She died Feb 11. 1875 - He was born June 10. 1779 and died Nov 20-1851 7 ch 454 Mary Whittier b Aug 29. 1816 X454 1/2 Hannah b Mar 4. 1818 died Apr 3-1819 455 Hannah Dudley b Jany 29-1820 456 Daniel Hiram " July 14- 1822 X457 Geo Ryland " May 27- 1824 d Mar 10. 1851. unmarried X458 Augusta Harlowe Oct 2. 1826 d Mar 11. 1853 unmarried X459 Winchell Carey May 16- 1829. d Mar 19.1856. unmarried 81 83 Ebenezer Foster 14-I-V born in New Sharon Me. He died in Danforth Me in 1853. He mar Mary A Crabtree of Durham Me about 1820 460 Mary Jane. b Industry Me Sept 10 1820 461 Parthena T. " " " Feby 14- 1823 462 Laurinda " St Stephens NB Oct 27 1827 [8] 463 Stephen H " " " " Jany 27- 1830 X464 Clarissa Harlowe. Topsfield Me. died in infancy 465 Isabella C b in Topsfield Me Oct 20- 1837 466 Ann Maria " " Topsfield Oct 2- 183982 86 Pamela P Foster 14-I-V Born in Winthrop Me. Mar 14. 1804. Mar April 26 1827. Aaron Barton jun of Livermore Me. He was born in Toy Me Mar 16. 1803 - & died June 25-1865 - Mrs B. died in Livermore Falls Nov 13-1854 - He held many offices X469 Virgil M b Livermore April 12- 1829 - Mar Julia Baker of Boston died " May 22- 1853. wife dead. no chil 470 Lincoln Le Roy B. " Sept 8. 1831 - X471 Aurill A. " " May 25- 1833 - d Ea Camb Apr 5-1870 X472 Cordova M " " Oct 30- 1835 - d Livermore May 28-1837 473 Roscoe R " " May 3- 1838 - X474 Rutellus O " " May 3- 1838 d in L. Mar 27-1860 475 Danville O " " Jany 22- 1842 - 87 Laurinda Foster 14-I-V Mar Charles Leadbetter in 1820. chil She d Jany 11-1848 476 Flora A b Nov 30- 1820 X477 Emily F. b May 30- 1829 - d June 7-1847 - unmar X478 Felicia H b June 2- 1835 - d Nov 13-1854 - unmarried 83 88 Elvira Foster Mar Maxfield She died Mar 8-1848 at Mt Vernon 479 James D. b Mt Vernon Me Feby 17. 1838 84 90 Wolcott Foster 14-I-V Widow Malvina lives Livermore Falls Me 2 ch 480 481 85 91 Viletta Foster Mar James Lane now living Auburn Me 6 chil X482 Serena. b died aged 30 unmarried 483 Harlowe. " living mar X484 Columbus C " died in Army. Dist of Columbia Cav. X485 Clarissa Harlowe b died at 14 486 Mary b died Mar 1880 Mar Sheldon Woodman X487 George b died in infancy 86 93 Stephen Barton 15-I-V Mar in Charlton. Mass. Nov 24-1833. by Rev James Boomer. to Betsey dau of Jacob Rich of Charlton She was born in Charlton and died in Oxford - Jany 22-1875 buried Charlton He was a prominent business man in North Ox for many years. was engaged in lumbering. and built two cotton factories there - In 1855 he purchased a tract of 2000 acres of land with a steam saw mill in Hertford Co North Carolina. on the Clowan River 6 miles above [Murfreesb] Winton. where he commenced the manufacture of lumber - He was there during the war of the rebellion. At its close he went to Washington DC. and died at the house of his sister March 10-1865 - and was buried in Ox When young he was interested in the Militia and attained the rank of Captain by which title he was always known His wife died in Oxford Jany 22-1875 and was buried in Charlton Children X500 John Rich born in Oxford Sept 19- 1837 died " " Dec 1- 1837 501 Samuel Rich - b " " May 31- 1839 died Los Angeles. Cal. Mar. 30- 1897 X502 David Stephen " " Oct 15- 1845 died " " Nov 11- 1847 87 [*See P 199*] 94 David Barton 15-I-V Mar at Vienna Me Sept 30-1839 to his cousin Julia Ann Maria Porter - dau of Benjamin and Pamela (Barton) Porter (See No ) by James Chapman Esq - He is a farmer - lives at North Oxford - He served as Quartermaster with the rank of Capt during the rebellion - Has been a member of Mass Legislature He died March 12, 1888 She " [*5th generation (See pages 199-200)*] 503 Ada Idelia born Oxford Jany 18- 1847 x450 died " Feby 17 1930 504 Ida Adelia " " Jany 18- 1847 X451 died Worcester " 25, 1911 505 Stephen Emory " " Dec 25- 1849 X452 died Boston Jan. 17, 1929 506 Mary Anna " " Dec 11- 1851 x453 died Ox Jan 20. 1929. 1 Clarence Barton 2 Bernard " 1 2 88 95 Sarah Barton 15-I-V Mar. Vester Vassall of Oxford Apr 17-1834 He was born July 31. 1809. in Ward. Mass now Auburn. and was only son of Benjamin jun and Polly (Stone) Vassall She died in Worcester May 24-1874 He died Sept 1880 507 Bernard Barton. born Oxford Oct 10-1835 Mar Nov 26. 1863. Frances Maria dau of Benjamin Willis and Elizabeth (Southworth) Childs. She was born in Worcester Mar 21 1834. died March 26. 1926 X508 Irving Stetson. born in Oxford Aug 16-1840 died in Washington D.C. April [10] 9 1865 Wendy Lynn Barton Feb 20, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Barton 89 97 Ira Moore Barton 16-I-V [*see Page 28*] Mar Nov 11. 1823 at Sutton. by Rev Edward Mills - to Maria Waters Bullard dau of Dr Artemus and Lucy. (White) Bullard. of Sutton - She was born in Northbridge Mass Jany 25-1800 - now living In Worcester He graduated at Brown University in 1819. and at the Law School in Cambridge in 1822 - Practised law in Oxford from 1822. to 1834 and represented the town in the Legislature 1830 - 31 - & 32 - and was a member of the State Senate in 1833 - & 34. He removed to Worcester in 1834 and in 1836 was appointed by Gov Everett. Judge of Probate for Worcester County - In 1840 he was chosen one of the electors for President. in the Harrison campaign He resigned his Judgeship in 1844. and was a member of the Legislature from Worcester in 1846. He was an active member of the American Antiquarian Society. He died very suddenly at Worcester July 18-1867 509 William Sumner b Oxford Sept 30- 1824 510 Anna Maria " " April 21- 1826 X511 Artemus Bullard " " Aug 12- 1828. d June 21-1831 512 Charles Henry " " Apr 10- 1830 X513 Artemus Bullard " " Dec 5- 1831 d Apr 13. 1837. Wor 514 Lucy " Worcester July 24- 1834 515 Francis Augustus " " Oct 24- 1836 516 Edmund Mills " " Sept 27- 1838 X517 George Edward " " July 30- 1841. He enlisted in 1862. as private in 51 Mass Infty. appointed Sergt Major - In Jany 1864 he was appointed 2nd Lieut in 57 Mass Infty and subsequently commissioned Captain in the same Regt. He died at Worcester May 29-1878 [*1*] Manistee. Mich. June 18-98 Miss Clara Barton. Dear Madame. Will you kindly permit me to occupy enough of your valuable time to inform me whether you are in any way related to the late Judge Ira. M. Barton, formerly of Worcester. Massachusetts? The Judge was a cousin of my grandmother, Ruth (Davis) Washburn, formerly of Leicester, Mass, and my Mother, Ruth (Washburn) Muenscher, who was a Sister of Hon Emory Washburn, formerly of Worcester and at one time Governor of Massachusetts, always believedthat you were her cousin, and was very anxious to meet and know you. While I was a young lad living with my Uncle Emory at Worcester in 1850 & 51, Henry Barton, a son of the Judge, called upon me several times, and on one occasion brought with him a Young Sister whose name, I think, was Clara, and I have often wondered whether this Young girl was the same person who has since become so widely and honorably known. I do not know that the fact of a relationship, if it exists, would be of any special value or interest to you, for I have never succeeded in rising very far above my fellows, though I trust it would be no discredit, for I am the Son of an honored Clergyman of the Episcopal Church, a graduate of Kenyon College, the Chief Engineer of a Railroad Company and City Engineer of the City of Manistee, and several heady four years in the Union Army during the Civil War, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the 30th Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry. I would gladly enter the service again for the war in Cuba, but the Governor of Michigan seems to think that I am too old. But it would be a great pleasure to me to know that you were a relative, and I should have made this enquiry long since if I had known your addressKnowing how constantly your time is occupied by your duties I enclose a postal card so that you can answer my question by a simple "Yes" or "No" Yours Very Sincerely Col. Emory. W. Muenscher. Manistee Mich MRS. BERNARD VASSALL, (Frances M. Childs) was born in Worcester on March 21, 1834, the daughter of Benjamin W. and Elizabeth Southworth Childs. Her early education was obtained in the select private school conducted in the old Salisbury (2) Mansion at Lincoln Square, and later she attended Dudley (1.) Academy. Much of her early life was spent in Oxford, Mass., where she taught school. She also taught in Milford. Auburn & Hardwick (term schools). She commenced teaching when 15 yrs. old. In 1852 she was called by Miss Clara Barton as an assistant in the pioneer work of establishing free public schools in New Jersey, at the time referred to as "Pauper Schools." In later years Miss Barton wrote in reference to these early teaching days: - "Through my suggestion to the Bordentown School Committee that they permit me to send to New England for a teacher, despatches went to Stephen Barton, Jr., to send, if possible, Miss Frances M. Childs, a slip of a girl who had just closed a most successful term of teaching. I knew the germ of the teacher was there. In a week or so there stepped off the train a graceful, sweet-faced, young lady whose memory, name and name-sakes remain lovingly in Bordentown today. Lo! these fifty years. I had chosen well." The work accomplished by Miss Barton and Miss Childs gave a tremendous impulse to the cause of education throughout New Jersey. In 1854 Miss Childs accepted an appointment as Principal of a Seminary of Young Ladies a few miles out of Washington, teaching the higher branches of English Literature, French and Latin. November 26th, 1863 Miss Childs married to Lieut. 2. Bernard Vassall, nephew of Clara Barton. During the Civil War Mrs. Vassall and her sister, Miss Annie E. Childs, were of the greatest assistance to Miss Barton in her work of receiving and distributing supplies for the soldiers and war sufferers, and the formation of Relief Societies in the North. At the close of the war she accompanied her husband on his service of reorganizing the Postal Service of the South. Mrs. Vassall was for many years a member of the Church of the Unity later merged with Second Parish Unitarian Church, and until recent years took an active part in all church work. She was a prominent member of the Worcester League of Unitarian Women. The following relatives survive her: - Mr. Thomas S. Childs of Holyoke, a nephew, Miss Alice L. Childs and Miss Breta W. Childs of Worcester, Mrs. Benjamin Hinckley (Agnes C. Childs) of Northampton, Mass., Mrs. Walter H. Jenks (Gertrude Childs) of West Newton, and Miss Sarah M. Southworth of Worcester, who has made her home with Mrs. Vassall since the death of Mr. Vassall in 1894. March 23, 1894. By Saidee F Riccius DAILY TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946 UARIES W. E. Barton, U. S. Housing Official, Dies Special to the Telegram STAMFORD, Conn., June 3. - William Ellery Barton, 72, chief supervisor of the U. S. Housing Administration in Washington, who left his native Worcester, Mass. in 1907 to go to New York to become an expert on building management and rents, died in Stamford Hospital today. Active in real estate in New York for many years, Mrs. Barton was general manager of London Terrace, the world's largest apartment house, from 1932 to 1939, when he resigned to accept the federal position. In the last year he has worked on numerous federal housing projects throughout the country. With Noted Concerns Mr. Barton was a former vice- president of Fred F. French Management Company, Inc., of New York, and had been associated with the real estate firms of Pease & Elliman, and Brown, Wheelock, Harris & Stevens. He was a direct descendant of William Ellery, a signer of the declaration of independence. During the Spanish-American War, Mr. Barton was a sergeant with Company C of the Massachusetts Infantry of Danbury. In 1907 he married Miss Gwendolyn Hartwell and the couple lived to New York. Known as an expert on the rental and maintenance of apartment houses, Mr. Barton lectured before the building management class at Columbia University in 1930. He wrote many articles for the New York Herald Tribune on the management of apartment houses. Mr. Barton was a member of the Builders and Managers and Owners Association of New York, the Real Estate Board of New York, and the Stamford Yacht Club. Surviving, besides his wife, are two sons, John Hartwell Barton and William Ellery Barton Jr., and a sister, Mrs. Edgar M. Atkin. ESTS-THEATERS July 22, 1945 Hallway of the old house of the Gordon H. Woods in west Sutton showing the staircase with hand-carved balustrade. Jefferson E. Williams, for his best man and the ushers were Ens. Kevin More of St. Louis, Mo., Ens. Stanley Schilling of Valley Stream, N. Y., and Ens. Robert D. Winship of Yuba City, Calif., who were graduated and received their commissions recently with the bridegroom at the United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn. June 12 was the date chosen by Miss Beverly Capitola Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gherald Dean Scott, 7 Old Brook drive, for her marriage to Anthony D. Vamvas, 100 Richmond avenue. The marriage was solemnized at Wesley Church. The bride's attendants were Miss Virginia C. Bouchard, as maid of honor and as bridesmaids, Miss Marion F. Parmer, Miss Charlotte Houde and Miss Joanne Vamvas, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Alfred F. Crommett of Fresno, Calif., was honorary bridesmaid. Dr. Vamvas was best man for his son and ushers were Norman D. Combeau, U. S. N. R., of Spencer; Fred B. Lidstone, U. S. N. R. of Boston; Franklyn P. Bousquet, Jr., U. S. N. R.; and Philip W. Knight. Honorary ushers: Corp. Gherald D. Scott, Jr., Army Air Forces, and Robert J. Vamvas, PhM 2-c, U. S. N. R. Sutton Home Familiar to Henry Ward Beecher TO OUR knowledge George Washington did not sleep there, but the famous preacher, Henry Ward Beecher, once spent a great deal time in the home now owned and occupied by the Gordon H. Woods in West Sutton. "Hearthstones" is one of those lovely old farmhouses which has been preserved beautifully, and the present owners have kept all the good of the old, repairing and freshening where it was needed and modernizing enough for comfortable 20th century living. The house was built in 1767 by a Richard Waters and passed by marriage to Artemus Bullard in 1800. The Bullard family occupied it 120 years. They were quite a famous family in our history. Dr. Ebenezer Bullard had twosomes in Amherst College in 1823 who became good friends of young Henry Ward Beecher, a classmate. Frequently they brought their young friend home to visit the family where he met, fell in love with, and married one of the boys' sisters, Eunice Bullard. Another sister married Worcester's Judge Barton. The mounting stone beneath what is now known as the "Beecher Elm" is the spot where Beecher often stood and preached to the people in the neighboring countryside. The house, facing squarely South, is white with light green blinds held back with S fasteners. Old doorways are fascinating and this one is, too, with its antique brass latch, knocker and big lock with brass knob, a row of glass panes above the door, and long strap hinges on the inside of the door. Practically two- thirds of the window panes are the original Belgian glass. The hall, which leads straight through the house from South to North, opens by a rear door upon a stone floored terrace, commanding a beautiful view of valley and hills. There are seven fireplaces in the house, the ones in the kitchen and what was the Winter kitchen, now a lovely study, have brick ovens and large hearths, from which the name of the farm is derived. The living room and one of the upstairs bedrooms have above their fireplaces, a painting, which is presumed was done by an itinerant painter. The downstairs one is a scene at Boston Common, the upstairs panel shows the Boston Tea Party. These are done right on the wall panelling. The entire house and grounds are beautiful and I am sure that could any of the Bullard family, or the famous preacher, to visit it today they would be proud to know that their home was still receiving the loving care they would have given it 125 years ago, though they would be amazed, perhaps, to know that food was being kept indefinitely by the very modern method, quick freeze. We Meet The Alcotts THERE ARE PLACES of amusement or of genuine interest which make one happy, glad to have been there, but do not inspire that person to return for having seen it once; that is all there is to it. Way out of that class, however, are the Fruitlands and the Wayside Museums of Miss Clara Endicott Sears in Harvard. One may return many times and each visit brings to and Mrs. [*Nancy*] Cross. Home in West Sutton, built in 1767, now occupied and owned by the Gordon H. Woods. It was once the home of Dr. Ebenezer Bullard whose daughter married Henry Ward Beecher. [*Mrs Bernard Vassall*] [*Born Mch 21/1834*] WORCESTER DAILY TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1926. MRS. VASSALL DIES, AGED [81] 92 __________ Close Associate of Clara Barton Aided in Civil War Work and Establishment of Schools _________ ONCE PRINCIPAL OF GIRLS' SEMINARY _________ Member of Unitarian Church Was Prominent In Women's League During Her Active Life ________ Frances M. (Childs), widow of Bernard Barton Vassall, who was closely associated with Clara Barton in her work of establishing free public schools and alleviating the suffering caused both by the Civil War and other calamities, died yesterday at her home, 247 Park avenue, in her [82] 92nd year. Although born in Worcester, the daughter of Benjamin W. and Elizabeth (Southworth) Childs, she spent much of her early life in Oxford, where she became a well known school teacher. She also taught in Milford and Hardwick. She first became associated with Clara Barton when in 1852 she was called to assist her in the pioneer work of establishing free public schools in New Jersey, at the time referred to as "Pauper Schools." In later years Miss Barton wrote in reference to these teaching days: "Through my suggestion to the Bordentown School Committee that they permit me to send to New England for a teacher, dispatches went to Stephen Barton, Jr., to send, if possible, Miss Frances M. Childs, a slip of a girl who had just closed a most successful term of teaching. I knew the germ of the teacher was there. In a week or so there stepped off the train a graceful, sweet- faced, young lady whose memory, name and namesakes remain lovingly in Bordentown today." The work accomplished by Miss Childs and Miss Barton gave a tremendous impulse to the cause of education throughout New Jersey. In 1854 Miss Childs accepted an appointment as Principal of a seminary for young ladies a few miles out of Washington, teaching the higher branches of English literature, French and Latin. On Thanksgiving day, Nov. 26, 1863, Miss Childs married Lieut. Bernard Barton Vassall, a nephew of Clara Barton. During the Civil War she was of the greatest assistance to Miss Barton in her work of receiving and distributing supplies for the soldiers and war sufferers, and the formation of Relief Societies in the North. At the close of the war she accompanied her husband on his work of reorganizing the postal service in the South. Mrs. Vassall was a member of the Unitarian Church, and during her active life, took an important part in all church work. She was a prominent member of the Worcester League of Unitarian Women. The following relatives survive her: - a nephew, Mr. Thomas S. Childs of Holyoke, and nieces Miss Alice L. Childs and Miss Breta W. Childs of Worcester, Mrs. Benjamin Hinckley of Northampton and Mrs. Walter H. Jenks of West Newton, and Miss Sarah M. Southwork of Worcester, who has made her home with Mrs. Vassall. Funeral services at her home, 247 Park avenue, Monday at 2 p. m. Rev, Dr. Savage will officiate and burial will be in Oxford. VASSALL - In this city, March 26, Frances M. (Childs), widow of Bernard Barton Vassall, aged 92 years and 5 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at her home, 247 Park avenue, Monday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Oxford. VERRY - In this city, March 25, Horace V. Verry, in his 83d year. ]?]er Cutting Bureau in the World Vira Stene 334 ? Commercial Advert ? Paper New York Apr 39, 1896 America Oldest Postmaster. The oldest Postmaster in the United States is a woman, who received her appointment from Franklin Pierce, forty years ago. The office is in her own house, which stands on the main street of the village of North Oxford, Mass. The name of this dignitary is Miss Marth Stone, a schoolmate and cousin of Clara Barton of Red Cross fame. EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE WORCESTER The Worcester of Long Ago -- By J. E. Brierly When Gardiner Chandler's Mansion was one of Worcester's Finest. BRIERLY Setting back from Main St., The GARDINER CHANDLER MANSION stood on the south corner of Barton Place. Gardiner Chandler, one of the family whose members had held many positions of honor and trust before the Revolution, built this mansion in 1750. He was a select man, country treasurer and Sheriff from 1762 until the outbreak of the Revolution, when owing to his Loyalist sympathies, he became unpopular, but he continued to live in Worcester until his death, in 1782. The estate eventually became the property of Judge Barton. It was torn down in 1870. JUDGE BARTON. ________ DIED AT WORCESTER, MASS, JULY 18, 1867 HON. IRA M. BARTON, AGED 70. _________ The stranger who visits Worcester, Massachusetts, and who traverses with admiration its broad, busy, and beautiful Main street, can hardly fail to notice the picturesque old homestead which stands beneath tall sycamores opposite the Old South Church. It is set back from the street, and gives a pleasant flavor of antiquity in a place where almost everything looks new. At one end it is elongated into an office, which bears a faded time-worn sign, with the inscription, "IRA M. BARTON, Counselor at Law." In this house lived and died an honest and incorruptible man, whose life was full of good works and manly actions. He belonged to that race of upright lawyers who are a blessing to the community where they dwell, and whose lives refute the vulgar prejudice against the legal profession. A man of very striking personal appearance, with tall and commanding figure, fine head, and Websterian eyes, he showed something of the Roman mould in his aspect, which was well reflected in his character. Judge Barton was born in Oxford, Mass., in 1797; graduated at Brown University in 1819; was one of the three earliest graduates sent forth from the Cambridge Law School, in 1822, then practiced law in Oxford, and represented his town in the Legislature for three successive years, and his country in the Senate for the two years following. In 1834, he was appointed one of the commissioners to revise the state statutes and removed to the neighboring city of Worcester. He was appointed judge of probate for his county in 1836, by Gov. Everett, and held that office for eight years. He afterward returned to the bar, and did not entirely leave the practice of his profession until 1861. He was a man of singular truthfulness of character. A personal friend of Horace Mann, he had much of the directness and pertinacity of effort which marked that great educator. Acquiring reputation at the bar, he also identified himself with all good works and public interests. He was an elector in the Harrison campaign, and always took an interest in political affairs, in which he had the weight due to a man of tried integrity, and a clear and forcible speaker. The writer first knew him when the prestige of the whig party was passing away; and when a series of fugitive slave cases was severely testing the public mind in Massachusetts, Judge Barton always responded to the test. Neither the prejudice nor the timidity of his party prevented him from giving the weight of his name, his advice, his money to aid in the defense of fugitive slaves, or even in their escape. He had plenty of moral courage, and was perfectly ready to head a petition without asking who was to follow. He had no mean colorphobia about him, and would receive one of the proscribed race at his own table, if necessary. We always counted him among the young men in Worcester, and it seemed very appropriate when he was chosen (at age fifty- eight or sixty) as president of the Young Men's Library Association. In this capacity he was always prompt, energetic, and liberal; and had always faith to foresee that this institution would prove to be - as it has proved - the germ of a great public library. His church relations were peculiar. Himself a Unitarian by conviction, he was led, through the influence of his wife - a daughter of Dr. Bullard of Sutton, and a sister of Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher - to connect himself with the "Old South" congregation in Worcester, where he possessed much influence for many years. But his sympathies were comprehensive toward all sects; and some of his children followed his early faith, some their mother's, without the slightest discord in domestic feeling. The war brought him a peculiar trial. Of his five sons but two were then remaining at home, and he was exceedingly dependent on their presence, having partially lost the use of his hands from rheumatism. One of them, the youngest of the family, enlisted in the 51st Mass. Vols. In this the father readily acquiesced: but when the other son, who was his amanuensis, and who had charge of all his affairs, desired also to leave him for a post in the Sanitary Commission, it was a severer sacrifice. But it was cheerfully made; and Judge Barton had the happiness of receiving both his sons uninjured, two years later, after honorable service amid those scenes of danger whither their cousin, the well-known Clara Barton, had preceded them so nobly. One of his sons-in-law, however, died in the service of his country - the late Dr. Samuel L. Bigelow of Paris, who returned to the United States to serve as brigade surgeon in Virginia, and died of disease very early in the war. Judge Barton was a man of active and cultivated mind, and was especially fond of historical and antiquarian pursuits. He was a member and councillor of the American Antiquarian Society, and found in his favorite pursuits an abundance of employment, after retiring from the bar. His declining years like his whole life, were peaceful and useful; and his departure, though sudden, was under circumstances far more to be desired than when death is preceded by long illness, or the mind's gradual decay. - N. Y. Independent. A Tribute to Hon. Ira M. Barton. At a meeting of the Council of the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester, on Saturday, July 20, President Salisbury thus announced the death of Hon. Ira M. Barton: Since the last annual meeting of our Society, the Providence of God has now removed a third most respected member and most valuable officer. On the 18th inst., Honorable Ira Moore Barton, after a sudden and short sickness, died at his residence in Worcester, in the 14th year of his service as a Councillor of the Society, at the age of 70 years, 8 months and 23 days. We will render to his memory with sorrowful satisfaction, every tribute that is due to an associate endeared to us by his dignity and courtesy; by his wise and zealous aid in our duty to our society; by his honored influence and by his gifts to the library, and still more by frequent contributions of the excellent and acceptable productions of his pen, and by interesting addresses at the meetings of the society. His merits as a learned and eloquent lawyer, as a wise and honest politician, distinguished for his grace and power in moving the opinions of assembled men, and as a citizen, pre-eminent for his steady influence for Christianity and for every good object in life, will receive a more public and appropriate recognition. I have asked you to meet here to consider our personal loss in being deprived of an honored and beloved associate and a sure and constant helper in our duties, and to inscribe on our records, a testimonial of your appreciation of his character. Hon. Levi Lincoln then offered the following resolutions, which were adopted: Resolved, that the council of the American Antiquarian Society, here specially convened, on the startling and mournful intelligence of the death of the Hon. Ira M. Barton, seek to give expression to their emotions of profound surprise and grief at the announcement of his sudden sickness, and its unlooked for fatal termination. Resolved, that in the decease of Judge Barton the Council recognize the afflictive loss of a beloved and respected associate of this society, and one of its senior most active and useful officers, constantly devoted, by taste and habit, to its interests; a thoughtful, inquiring scholar, and a laborious, investigating antiquary. Resolved, that in private life, Judge Barton was distinguished for purity, simplicity and integrity of character; and as a public servant, in numerous offices of trust and responsibility, his conduct was marked by signal ability, fidelity, and great success. He was eminently the accomplished lawyer, the upright magistrate, the enlightened, patriotic citizen and the community, which, through a long and busy life, he has benefited and honored, will hold in grateful remembrance his services and his virtues. Resolved, that the council invite the members of the society, present in the city, to attend with them the funeral of the deceased, as a testimonial of personal respect for his character, and in sympathy with his bereaved and deeply afflicted family. Resolved, that the foregoing resolutions be entered upon the records of the council, and a copy thereof be transmitted by the secretary to the family of the late Judge Barton. The Massachusetts Spy. THE SPY SHOULD HAVE THE EYE OF ARGUS: HE IS HONORABLE IF HE DO BUT LOOK TO THE WELFARE OF THE COMMONWEALTH. WORCESTER: FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1867 DEATH OF JUDGE BARTON. Hon. Ira M. Barton died at his residence in this city Thursday, 18th inst., at the age of 70 years. He was in possession of his usual health until late on Wednesday, when he was prostrated by a sudden illness, resembling cholera morbus, which terminated fatally within twenty- four hours. Not anticipating serious results, he was unwilling that a physician should be called till morning, when it proved to be too late to afford more than transient relief. He remained partially conscious during the day, and expired about five o'clock. Judge Barton was born in Oxford in 1796; graduated at Brown University in 1819; pursued the study of law with Sumner Barstow, Esq., in Sutton, Hon. Levi Lincoln in Worcester, and at the law school in Cambridge; practiced law in Oxford till 1834; represented that town in the State House of Representatives in 1830, '31, and '32, and was a senator the two following years; removed his office to Worcester in 1834; was appointed Judge of Probate for the county of Worcester by Gov. Everett in 1836; was a presidential elector in the Harrison campaign; resigned the judgeship in 1844, and renewed his partnership with Peter C. Bacon, Esq., in which he continued till 1849, when he retired from the active practice of his profession. This brief summary only partially indicates the nature of the duties to which he devoted the prime of his life, and which secured for him large influence in the county, and for a time in the affairs of the commonwealth. The town of Oxford, during the time of his practice there and for some time afterward, had a controlling influence in that section of the county, and after the establishment of the Oxford Bank, business men carried their business as well as their law to that town. The position of Judge Barton enabled him to profit by the advantage, and he at once entered upon a liberal practice. He acquired distinction at the bar, especially as a jury lawyer, at the time when Levi Lincoln, Pliny Merrick, Charles Allen, Emory Washburn, Benjamin F. Thomas, and others like them, made the bar of Worcester county equal to the best. Judge Barton took an early and active interest in the politics of the county, and when a candidate for office, generally "ran ahead of his ticket." In the Legislature he was always on working committees, and himself originated many of the important measures which were enacted during his term of service. He was one of the commissioners appointed in 1834 on the second revision of the Statutes. After the resignation of Judge Nathanial Paine, who had held the office of Judge of Probate thirty-five years, Gov. Everett made choice of Judge Barton to succeed him. The appointment was an acceptable one to all except the extreme anti-Masons, whom his conservative course had displeased. The tribute paid to him by the Salem Gazette on the occasion of his appointment was, that besides being "a sound republican and an excellent lawyer, he was mainly instrumental in procuring the complete surrender of Masonry to public opinion in Worcester county and elsewhere." The question had, however, ceased to be an issue, and only the recollection of the passion it had excited remained. As a speaker he was clear, direct, and forcible, rather than showy or popular. He had many interests aside from his profession, and a ready speech for every occasion. He was a classmate and intimate friend of Horace Mann, and like him had a lively interest in popular education and in whatever tended to promote it. He delivered one of the last of the series of addresses originated by Rev. Dr. Bancroft, and continued many years, designed to illustrate the importance of popular education and to quicken the popular interest therein. He was also interested in historical subjects, was a member and councillor of the American Antiquarian Society, and a member of the New York and the Wisconsin Historical Societies. In his manners he was uniformly cordial and agreeable; and though he had been so long retired from active interests, there are few citizens who will not miss his familiar presence and friendly greeting. NULLIFICATION. DIED In this city, Feb 28, of typhoid pneumonia Ann Elizabeth, wife of William S. Barton, Esq. aged 42 yrs. Funeral on Tuesday, 2d, Inst, at two o'clock P.M. from 23 High st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In North Oxford, Feb 26, Elisha C. Taft, aged 43 yrs. The Daily Spy _____________________________________________ The spy should have the eye of Argus: he is honorable if he do but look to the welfare of the commonwealth. ______________________________________________ WORCESTER. SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1869. OBITUARY. - We copy from the Palladium of this week, the following beautiful tribute to the memory of a most estimable woman, the late Mrs. Wm. S. Barton of this city: Mrs. Barton was the daughter of the late Samuel Jennison, Esq., one of our most valued citizens, a man of rare worth and kindest feeling: one of nature's nobility - commanding at once affection and esteem. His daughter, who married, early in life, a son of the late Judge Barton, has finished a life of singular goodness and beauty. Devoted to home and its duties, her merits were not noised abroad. Only those who knew her in her attractive home, could finally realize what a poem her life was; how faithful she was to every duty, despite the obstacle of delicate health; how careful to smooth the way for others, holding from sight the thorns and briars, and strewing the path with flowers; in a word, how self-forgetful! As a mother her counsels were wise, and wholly free from the time-serving sentiments of the day. Her bias of thought and action was the enduring one of perfect goodness - learned from the spirit and life of One who was without sin. On this she acted, unswerved by outside influences which sway weak minds from their best resolutions. Her life was graced by a love of Art in its highest manifestations. As a singer, she had the sweetest voice we have ever heard; and as a pianist she gave pleasure to her friends by her expressive performance of the music of Mozart, Beethoven and others, whose works are for all time, and for such as she, who read in them a meaning which lifts the soul to contemplation of the highest theme. She was a member of the Church of the Unity, and, in her constant attendance, it was pleasant to listen to her quiet singing of the hymns, given almost involuntary, and seeming like a silver thread of melody running through the music. Such lives as hers are enough to convince an unbeliever of the truth of immortality. For them there can be no death - only a transition from one world to another. In passing away they become more than ever present, and their work in this world goes on - in the hearts of all who knew and loved them. STELLA. _________________________________ FIRE IN PETERSHAM. - On the 28th 90 [*See page 221*] [*Elvira Stone*] 99 Martha Learned 17-I-V Mar April 18-1813. at Oxford by Jonathan Davis Esq. to Lieut Joseph Stone - son of David and Sarah (Treadwell) Stone - He was born in Oxford and died there Feby 21-1862 - Mrs Stone died in Oxford Aug 4. 1835 518 Jeremiah Learned b Oxford Feby 16- 1815 519 Martha Elvira " " Sept 13- 1816 520 Joseph La Fayette " " May 24- 1822 91 100 Jeremiah Learned 17-I-V Mar Susan Stockwell - dau of Nathaniel Stockwell of Ox and died in Oxford July 8-1829 She died in Grofton Mass. X521 A Son. born in Ox- died aged 6 [mos] wks X522 Loren " " Oxford Nov 9. 1819 and died. at Mokelumne Hill. Cal Jany 9. 1862. unm. buried Ox 523 Jeremiah bo Ox Apr 22. 1821 - mar Wheeler-Warren 524 Clarissa " " July 6. 1823 525 Susan " " Sept 7- 1825 92 103 Elmira Batcheller 19-I-V Mar Jany 27. 1829 to William H. Sessions of Warren Mass 526 Fitzroy born Warren Aug. 16. 1830 527 William " " Aug 10- 1832 528 Alexander Batcheller Apr/Aug 15- 1834 X529 Mary Elizabeth Aug 18. 1836. d Aug 22. 1838 530 Mary Elizabeth Nov 27. 1840 531 Daniel Harvey July 15- 1843 532 Frank Herbert July 27. 1848 93 104 William Grey Batcheller 19-I-V Mar Aug 3-1835 - to Julia Ann Thayer of Winsted Conn He died at Winsted Dec 15-1844 533 William Henry b At Winsted Ct Feby 3- 1837 534 Wheelock Thayer " " " Feby 18- 1840 94 105 Mary Louisa Batcheller 19-I-V Mar Peter C. Bacon Sept 11-1833 died in Worcester June 8. 1886 535 Henry bo Oxford Nov 30- 1835 X536 Daniel Batcheller " Sept 7- 1837 - died Ox Oct 4. 1837 537 Mary Louisa " Oct 16- 1838 X538 Francis " Nov 3- 1841 was Lieut 102 Regt NY Infantry and Killed at Chancellorville May 3-1863 X539 William Batcheller " Dec 4- 1843 - In 1861. at the breaking out of the rebellion he was appointed 1st Lieut in the 13th Mass. and Subsequently appointed Capt in 34th Mass - was killed at New Market Va May 15-1864 540 Peter Child - b Worcester Oct 11- 1846 X541 Arthur " " Sept 23-1849 - died Mar 23-1854 542 Elizabeth " " Dec 26- 1852 - 95 106 Pamela Porter Batcheller 19-I-V Mar June 26. 1837 William Eli Starr of Seneca Falls NY He was born at Thompson Conn Mar 1. 1812. was son of Darius & Sarah (Wilson) Starr - in 1824 his parents removed to Oxford In 1836 he removed to Seneca Falls NY - in 1839 to Tolland Ct. & to Worcester in 1846. was a successful teacher. afterwards engaged in Cotton Manuf and is now Treasurer of the Boston Barre & Gardiner, lives in Worcester. He has held various public positions City Marshal of Worcester. President of the City Council - Asst Assessor Int Rev - Supt State Reform School - She Died in Worcester May 7. 1886. 543 William b Seneca Falls NY Apr 17- 1838 X544 Darius b Tolland Conn Oct 27- 1842 He entered the Army in 186 . was Sergt. 2nd USS. captured at and died at the rebel prison at Andersonville Geo Sept 1. 1864 545 Daniel Batcheller - b Worcester Mass July 25- 1850 unmarried Darius was in his Junior year at Dartmouth Coll at the commencement of the War. He was enlisted Nov 4 1861 in Co F. US. Sharp Shooters. reenlisted Dec 20. 1863 and was in active service every day until his capture except a short time a Convalescent Camp after Popes retreat - and never received a wound - Was ordnance Sergt at Battle of the Wilderness, where he as taken pris May 7. 1864 - He died at Andersonville. The head board at his grave reads - "No 7606 - D Starr - Sergt 2d USSS Co F Sept 2-1864 96 107 William C. Barton - 20-I-V Mar at Windsor Me Sept 15-1834 by William Bowler. to Susan K Pierce of W 546 John Henry b Windsor Nov 9- 1835 X547 Sarah Elizabeth " " Mar 31-1839[?] - died May 31-1840 X548 Belinda Jane " " Sept 22- 1837 - died June 10-1838 549 Varila Fuller " June 30- 1841 X550 Edward Kent " June 30- 1841 - died Sept 15-1841 551 Sarah Eliza " May 11- 1843 552 Ella Alvina " May 15- 1845 553 Lydia Pierce " July 22- 1847 554 Belinda Pierce " Sept 18- 1849 555 Susan Fannie " Dec 1- 1851 97 110 Reuben F. Barton - 20-I-V Mar Nov 1843 by Geo Pratt - to Rosanna Harris of Vassalboro - She died in V June 18-1847 556 Delia R. b in Augusta Oct 9- 1846 He mar 2nd At Augusta Oct 1848 to Mary P Miles of Augusta 557 Eliza Adelaide b Augusta Dec 18- 1849 558 John Wilson " Anoka Minn 1859 559 Mary Lillian " " " Jany 1. 1862 98 111 Ira D. Barton 20-I-V Mar at Windsor Nov 16-1848. by S. T. Pierce - to Mary J. Moody of W 560 Vesta M b Windsor Sept 8- 1849 561 Robert N " " Aug 17. 1852 X562 Reuben H " " May 12- 1855 - died Sept 12-1857 X563 Ruel A " " May 12- 1855 - died Sept 12-1855 X564 Eugene W " " Mar 9-1858 " Sept 26-1858 99 112 Clarissa Harlow Barton 21-I-V Mar Jonathan Poore of Sebago Me. 100 113 Samuel Pierce Barton 21-I-V Mar Harriet Perkins 565 Lucy Fuller b Windsor Me Sept 24- 1836 566 Dolly Maria " " " Jany 14- 1838 567 Geo Albert " " " Sept 23- 1839 568 Ruel Gooding " " " Aug 4- 1841 569 Abby Frances " " " Jany 19- 1844 570 Charles Henry " " " Nov 14- 1845 Truckee Cal 571 Edwin Le Roy " " " Dec 26- 1847 572 Martha Swonton " " " Aug 10- 1850 573 Ida May " " " May 10- 1853 574 Cara See " " " Apr 27- 1855 575 Horace Colburn " " " Nov 27- 1856 Truckee Cal 576 Lot Morrill " " " Sept 27- 1858 X577 Mary Ellen " " " Feby 4- 1860 died Orrin? " " " MD - Truckee Cal 101 115 Dolly Barton 21-I-V Mar Giles S Tarbell of Vassalboro 1833 580 Helen Maria bo Aug 15- 1834 X581 William " Aug 20- 1836 - died July 11-1853 582 Clara Harlowe " Sept 17- 1839 X583 Charles " Nov 10- 1841 died 585 Sarah Maria " Oct 2- 1846 X584 Charles F " June 1843 died May 27-1863 102 116 Stephen Barton 21-I-V Mar Jane Elliott - wife of Robinson 585 Frank Otis b Mar 4- 1840 586 Anna Elizabeth " Dec 26- 1841 587 Jamie Elliott " Aug 20- 1844 588 Ellen Maria " Sept 7- 1846 589 Martha Merrill " July 4- 1848 X590 Stephen Warner " Feby 12- 1850 died Feby 25-1851 X591 Stephen Gideon " Oct 26- 1852 " July 29-1853 X592 Eva " Sept 13- 1854 " Dec 15-1856 593 Charles Fremont " Nov 27- 1856 108 117 Rufus Barton 21-I-V Mar Eliza Percival of Vassalboro. Feby 15-1841 594 Emma Augusta b Oct 28- 1842 595 Mary Percival " May 2- 1844 X596 Clara Poore " Feby 2- 1846 - died July 6. 1847 597 Homer Percival " Oct 10- 1847 X598 Henry Morse " May 27- 1849 died Dec 20-1863 X599 Adelia " Mar 7- 1851 " Oct 24-1863 600 Clara Anna " Feby 3- 1853 601 Sumner Percival " Feby 4- 1855 602 Angie Florence " Dec 3- 1856 603 Fred Wayland " June 3- 1859 604 Mattie Poore " May 9- 1861 X605 Edith Ellen " Feby 26- 1863 died June 15-1863 Miss M. E. Stone North Oxford Mass. 104 118 Gideon Barton 21-I-V Mar Harriet Percival Oct 1849 606 Russell Scudder born in June 27-1850 607 Helen Isabel " Aug 14- 1851 608 Alice " July 6- 1854 609 Julia Evelyn " June 22- 1855 610 Arthur Hobart " Aug 30- 1856 611 Hattie May " Apr 3- 1858 612 Carrie Page " Jany 9- 1860 X613 Effie " Dec 16- 1862 died Feby 20-1863 X614 Edna " Dec 28- 1863 " Feby 3- 1864 This envelope, addressed & stamped, was probably enclosed in Elvira Stone's letter to Gideon when she asked Gideon for information about the family. 105 120 Sumner Barton 21-I-V Mar Sarah Maria Taylor of 1848 He died at Augusta Gen hospital Nov. 20. 1940. X615 Sumner Le Roy b Apr 19- 1850 - died May 25-1854 Ella Barton Smith & husband Chas. T. Ella was the daughter of Wm Collins & Susan Pierce Barton Wm C. was Elijah's son - Elijah was Gideon's son. Taken in front of Winfield Barton's house 2nd reunion (Winfield inherited the house from "Sumner & Ettie Barton") Ella B. was a very smart lady & wrote a lot Le Roy Barton - son of Sumner & Maria - born April 19, 1850 - died May 25, 1854 Mr & Mrs Sumner Barton Enclosed - a card sent to the Sumner Bartons by The Theodore Bartons [*Do you know this branch of the family?*] Maine--June 14, 1942 Observe 35th Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Winfield S. Barton Special Despatch to Sunday Telegram Windsor, June 13--Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Scott Barton of Windsor observed their 35th wedding anniversary, Friday, June 12, at their home, Elmhurst, entertaining relatives and a few friends in the afternoon and dinner at the Worster in Hallowell in the evening. Mrs. and Mrs. Barton are members of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Augusta. They were married Wednesday morning, June 12 1907, at St. Dennis Church, North Whitefield, by the Rev. Thomas J. Nelligan, now of Bangor. A wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home after the ceremony, followed by a reception in the evening. Mrs. Barton is the former Mary Sherman Griffin of Maxcy's Mills. Both Mr. and Mrs. Barton are members of Windsor Grange, having been awarded a Silver Star certificate in 1937. Mr. Barton has retained his membership in the MWA Lodge, No. 9,460, which he joined in 1921. Mrs. Barton is a member of the Augusta Nature Club. In 1906 the Bartons purchased the old Barton homestead in West Windsor. This stately Colonial house and large barns have been extensively repaired and modernized. Four of the five original old fireplaces have been retained intact for use. The place has spacious lawns and has been in the Barton family for over 100 years. Mr. Barton's grandfather, the late Rufus Barton, reared his family of 12 children there. For the past 15 years Mr. Barton has been in the employ of the State Highway Commission, at the same time keeping his large farm under cultivation. The Bartons have two daughters, the oldest Madeline, having married Russell Eaton Foster of Augusta. She was graduated from Erskine Academy, South China, as valedictorian of her class and from Farmington State Normal School. She also attended Bates summer school. The Fosters have three sons. Clara Arlene, the younger Barton daughter, who has been a successful teacher in this town for several years, also was graduated from Erskine Academy as co-valedictorian and from Farmington State Normal School. She married Walker Ivon Gilbert of New Harbor.Augusta Maine November 21, 1940 Dear Cousins, I am writing to inform you of the death of our cousin Summner Barton, of Windsor, at the Augusta General Hospital 4-30 a.m. Wed. the 20th- pneumonia His wife is very ill- may not be living at this time. Funeral arrangements have not been made on accounts Mrs. Barton's condition. Cousin Summner was a very fine man, has many friends that will greatly miss hom. I will not write anymore at this time as I am a victim of grippe, - So sorry that I will not be able to attend the service.Cousin Winfield Barton called to see me this morning but I could not see him - I think everyone should be very- careful when they have these contagious troubles. Sincerely, Maude M. Mosher 43 Patterson St Augusta Maine SUMNER AND SALLY MARIA TAYLOR BARTON. Summer Barton, son of Gideon and Sarah Pierce Barton, was born April 4, 1822; died April 17, 1906; married April 20, 1849 to Sarah (Sally) Maria Taylor, born Feb. 18, 1823; died July 17, 1907. An only son, LaRoy Barton, born April 19, 1850; died May 25, 1854. This little boy was killed when a log fell on him as he was climbing a wall or fence as he went to call his father to dinner. The little book you have he always called his "little Bible Book."106 121 Theodore Barton 21-I-V Mar Mrs Hannah Quimby McCausland 616 Viola Maria born Oct 26-1855 107 122 Benjamin Franklin Barton 21-I-V Mar Lydia M Hobart of Bath Me. May 21 1856108 123 Sarah E. Barton - 21-I-V Mar Wm H Morse June 29-1852 617 Frank Barton b May 23-1854 109 125 Charles Henry Barrton 23-I-V 126 George L Barton 23-I-V110 127 Martha Augusta Barton 23-I-V Mar Chick 625 Francis P 626 Charles Barton 627 Sarah Wheeler X628 Carlton Blair 629 Carlton Lee 128 Hannah Barton 23-I-V Mar Richardson 633 Edward L 634 Henry Snow 111 130 Sarah H Barton 23-I-V Mar Henry Snow X635 b d X636 b d 637 Geo Barton 638 Horace Wells 131 Dolly M. Barton 23-I-V Mar Horace Wells. 641 Walter Eugene 642 Alfred Marton 112 Brown 2 113 Brown 2114 Brown 2 115 Brown 2116 Boutwell 3 117 Boutwell 3118 Boutwell 3 119 Boutwell 3120 121122 202 Jedediah Heywood Burton - 34-4-V Mar Mary H Lothrop of Auburn Living in Worcester 710 Mary Ann b Millbury Aug 4- 1834 711 Elizabeth Lothrop Millbury Nov 2- 1838 712 Harriet 713 Emma 714 Jedediah Marcus- Worcester Sept 5- 1845 715 Georgianna " Jany 2- 1848 123 203 Lydia Pierce Barton 34-I-V Mar intentions filed Nov. 16, 1836 Edwin Grout of Millbury born March 23, 1813 - died Feb 2, 1895 He was born - Aug 4. 1812 - died May 26, 1846. see below copied from records of Alice Goodell children 720 Lydia Ann b Dec 1, 1844 - died Jan 22, 1917. Mar A A (Arthur Augustus) Goodell of Worcester - 1st marriage married 2nd Fred W. Wellington of Worcester [.........] Barton Goodell b. Aug 13. 1867 -} [.........] nnie Haynes m. Feb 20, 1889 } d [.........] Mar 15, 1869 - d. Feb 4. 1890. [.........] May 1, 1871 - [.........] Feb 8, 1873 - d Feb 15, 1873. Lydia Pierce Barton moved to Winsted. Conn. after she married. In 8 yrs. they moved back to Worcester where Lydia A. Grout was born. After Mr. Grouts death Lydia P. returned to Winsted, Conn. Remained a widow 12 yrs. then married Seth L. Wilder Apr 10, 1858 a widower of W. Winsted, Conn. in the scythe business He was born May 28. 1816 & died Sept. 27, 1860. After his death Lydia P. returned to. Worcester. She died at Hotel Adams, Worcester go acute indigestion & heart trouble 124 205 Rufus Barton 34-4-V Mar Dec 30-1843. by Rev S. Holman to Margaret S. Carlton of Millbury - He died in Millbury Oct 2. 1850 of inflamation of the brain She died in Millbury May 8 Dec 19. 1854. aged 28 Yrs 9 mo 11 She was dau of Silas & Judith Carlton 207 Nancy Goddard Barton 34-4-V Mar Abel Snow of Winsted Conn. no children 125 218 George Sumner Barton 34-4-V Mar Emeline Blake of Pepperell. She was born in Chester NH 230 Georgietta b Worcester Mar 6. 1853 Mar Witter 231 Charles S b Worcester Sept 21. 1857 d 1914. 126 Aaron Stowe Barton 36 127 220 William Henry Harbuck 37-4-V Mar Eliza C Samson of Randolph Vt. moved to Woodstock Ohio. was a merchant. and died there Dec 17-1858 750 Emily L b Randolph Vt Mar 20- 1834 751 Julia Ann b Sutton Sept 28-1835 752X Vashti E " " Oct 29- 1839 died. 1854 agd 15 753 Geo L " " Oct 29- 1840 754X He was in the Army. and died soon after dischg 221 Alexander Porter Harbuck 37-4-V Mar Phebe Philena English who was born Jany 17. 1817 and died Mar 30-1875 at West Randolph Vt 755 Lydia Lucretia born Mar 24- 1836 756X Philena Elizabeth " July 18- 1838 - d Jany 27-1854 757 Ellen Eliza " Jany 19- 1842 - 758X Edwin Porter " Mar 13- 1846 - d Sept 17-1848 759X Nancy Maria " Nov 10- 1847 - d Nov 28-1850 760 Charles William " Jany 5- 1852 - 761X Henry Alexander " July 16- 1855 - d Dec 4-1855 128 222 Rufus Harrison Harbuck 37-4-V died Mar 1-1878 129 [*Salisbury Con*] 223 Pliny M L Barton 38-4-V Mar Mary A Lockwood who was born in Cairo Apr 13-1816 of Cairo NY Apr 7. 1836 - She was dau of Alfred Lockwood. and a descendant of Edmund Lockwood. Freeman of Cambridge 1631 He worked in the Scythe Shop with his Father until 1830 Attending Dist School. With a short term at Greenville Academy. When 21 commenced the study of the Law paying expenses by services - In 1833 engaged in general merchandize at Warrensburg NY. and in lumbering near 770 Mary Elizabeth born Dec 2- 1837 771X Charles L " June 18- 1839 - died at Pine Plains NY 772 Edward " Jany 24- 1841 773 John C " Mar 6- 1843 774 Charles Clarence " Sept 14- 1844 775 George K " Feby 5- 1854 the Head Waters of the Hudson - In 1836 returned to Cairo NY where he was mar and then removed to Pine Plains to work at the trade of scythe making In 1841 removed to Salisbury Conn. and entered largely into the Manufactory of Scythes. until 1851. when he returned to his farm near the village of Salisbury In 1852 was elected to the General Assembly. and the same year was appointed messenger to carry the electoral vote of Conn to Washington - Was Selectman in 1847-1864 1865 & 1866. Again a member of the Assembly in 1869 and was elected to the Senate in 1873 and First Selectman in 1879 Mrs Bartons Mother was Betsey Mead born 1798 a descendant of John Mead who came from England in 1642 130 224 Mary A Barton 38-4-V Mar E. W. Trumpbour of Palensville NY 776 George 777 Rowland 778 Etta 779 Frank died in Army 780 Julia 225 Sophia Barton 38-4-V Mar Jacob Bovea or Bowen of Saugerties NY 781 George 782 Pliney 783 Jacob 784 Elijah 785 Edgar 786 Hiram 131 226 Caroline Barton 38-4-V Mar Lewis Wells 787 Elijah born Now Maj in Reg Army 788 Lewis born Killed in Army at 789 Caroline 790 Julia 227 Jane Barton 38-4-V Mar Chanceller Monroe of Munsie 791 Sarah 792 Mary Alice 132 228 Eliza Barton 38-4-V Mar Willis Hurlburt 793 Olive 229 Hiram Barton 38-4-V Mar 794 Willis 795 Peleg 796 Hiram 797 Howard 133 230 Julia A. Barton 38-4-V Mar William Winchell. of Olive Bridge New York b 1820 798 Carrie 799 Alfred 800 Henry 801 Wesley 802 Ernest 803 Mary 231 Philo J. Barton 38-4-V Mar 804 Frank Pierce 805 Harriet 806 Sarah 134 232 Philander Flint Barton 38-4-V Mar 807 Pliny b 808 Ana 809 Cornelia 810 Julia 811 Mary 812 Emma 813 Eva 814 Edward 815 Philander 135 [*Livy*] 233 Maria Stone Barton 37-4-V 136 242 Elbridge Barton 40-4-V Mar Apr 6. 1845 Mary Ann Cooley of Springfield Mass 825X Mary Eliza Bo - in Springfield May 1. 1847. d July 26-1847 826X Charles Elbridge " April 21-1849 - d July 18-1849 137 243 Aaron Barton 40-4-V Mar Aug 19. 1845. Hannah Hinckley of Maine 827 Warner b. died Mrs Barton died July 13-1848. and he mar 2nd Rhoda Stevens Dec 11. 1849 244 Otis Barton 40-4-V Mar Mar 5-1852 to Sarah Jewell Tuck She was born Mar 31. 1825. He is engaged in the Dry Goods trade in Manchester NH 829 Milton Homer b June 20. 1852 Graduate of Harvard. Class 1877 830 Fred Otis b January 20. 1858 In Harvard Coll. class 1881 138 248 George Willard Barton 41-4-V Mar Mary E Foster of Worcester - 139 249 Parker Gibbons Barton 41-4-V Mar May 22-1851 - to Harriet M Cushing of Ashburnham Mass. She died Jany 9-1854 835X Harriet M b Aug 15- 1852 She Mar July 14-1871. Henry Parker of Beverly Mass and died July 21-1871 Mr Barton mar 2nd Victoria A. Jones. of Fitchburg Mass Oct 25-1863 836 2 Helen V born Oct 22- 1867 837 3 Theodore P " Feby 2 1872 Porter G. Barton died Jany 29-1874 in His widow mar Mar 24-1879. George W Garfield of Keene NH. where she now lives140 250 Samuel C. Barton 43-5-V Mar Laura Rodman Oct 6. 1838. and settled in La Crosse Wis - no children 141 251 Asher Hinds Barton. 43-5-V Mar Eliza S. Greely. Lives Benton Me 840X Marion b Benton Nov 24. 1854. d Mar 18-1861 841 Minerva " " Aug 16. 1856 842 Asher Hinds " June 21. 1859 - D Yankton SD 1887 843 James G " July 11. 1861 844 Amos " July 11 1865 Deaf & Dumb. 845 Martha " Nov 30 1867 [142] 252 Marcia P Barton 43 - 5 - V 254 Martha P Barton 43 - 5 - V [143] 257 Greenwood F Barton 45 - 5 - V Mar Harriet B Banks Sept 19 1853 She was dau of Samuel & Susan (Bacheller) Banks. of Freeport She was born in Saco. Resided Bradley in 1872, and Great works. Penaobscot Co. me. 1855. (Winslow Gen) 856 Frederic Cobb Jany 26. 1855 857 Nord Frances Mar 3 - 1863 258 Louisa Flint Barton 45-5-V Winslow Gen calls her Louisa Thomas) Mar Jany 23 - 1845 Sylvester Grandison Abbee - son of Amos & Martha. he was born in Amherst Mass Mar. 1820 - Farmer living in Brownsville Me 1872. clil born there These chil from Winslow Genl. 1253-1261 in Mary Ellen Oct 23 - 1846 Forest Melvin May 8 - 1849 Lois Matilda May 8 - 1851 Otis Jerome Mar 11 - 1854 Ada Josephine Aug 17 - 1856 Amos Allen Mar 17. 1859 Vesta Anna June 27 - 1861 Isabella Sept 12 - 1863 Ossa Crosby Dec 12. 1866144 260 Gideon C. Barton 45-5-V Mar Caroline S Murphy 858 Elmer B b April 14. 1868 145146 265 George R Barton 46-5-V Mar Mary W. King of Oldtown Me 870 Flora E 1852 871 Charles H 1860 267 Stephen F. Barton 46-5-V Mar Apr 2-1848 Martha J. Arnold of Brookfield Me He died Nov 30-1878 Child 875 Lizzie A. b Mar 2- 1857 147 269 Charles A Barton 46-5-V Mar Mary J Maddock of Portsmouth Ohio 1860 878X dau died in infancy 148 48 Crosby 275 Thomas Flint Barton 48-5-V Mar Mary Richardson of Jefferson Maine 880 Henry b 1861 149 278 Percival Barton 50-5-V Mary Sarah C Paine July 22-1849 Is a Physician resides in Saint Paul Minn 884 Henry C 885 Helen M150 Alfred 50 151 Alfred 50 289 Alfred Barton 50-5-V Mar May 1873 C. M. Miller152 [*Franklin 51*] 290 Mar Cyrus Chalmers lives in Albion Me 4 children. 291 Mar Augustus Reed - lives in Albion Me 6 children 292 Mar Appleton Reed - bro of above - lives Veazie Me. 1 child 295 Mar Silas ? Pierce - lives in Black Hawk Co Iowa. Storekeeper one child 153 [*Franklin 51*] 293 Persia Barton 51-5-V Mar Rhoda Reed. and settled in Albion Me - one son - now lives Benton 901X Edward P b May 26. 1860 d May 1867154 296 Albion Barton 52-5-V Mar Nov 11. 1850 to Elizabeth A Carr of 905X Charles A b June 17. 1852 - d Apr 12. 1877 906X Frank Eugene Aug 20- 1856 " Sept 7. 1857 907 Frederic E Dec 20- 1857 908 Willard A Nov 24. 1865 909 Arthur P Feby 13. 1872 155 297 George Sisson Barton 52-5-V Mar Sept 1859 911X Ernest V b Aug 1860 d Mar 1861 912 Ella " Apr 14. 1864156 299 Herrick S Barton 52-5-V Mar 1853 Helen F Norcross 915 Annie b 1856 157 300 Jonathan Quincy Barton 52-5-V Mar Lucy K Page Sept 1863 918 Walter R b Sept 1864158 301 Anson Bliss Barton 52-5-V Mar Oct 1870 Amanda Hill of 920X Grace b Iowa 1871. died in infancy same ye 921X Blanche " 1873 " " " " " 922 Herbert " June 1875 923 Frank W Apr 18. 1877 159 303 William Henry Harrison Barton 52-5-V Mar July 4. 1863. Sarah E. Carr 925 Gertrude b Sept 1874 926 Grace " June 8- 1875160 Gibson 161 Gibson162 Gibson 163 Gibson 335 Samuel G. Scalley - 59-8-V lived in Waterford NY - Now living - 1880 - 38 Vanderlyden St Troy NY. Mar 1st Feby 22-1830 had 11 chil. 4 living Mar 2nd 5 chil. 2 living 337 David S. Blood 58-8-V A L Blood - says - he died Aug 21-1864 - Mar Dec 1855 Mary C Farnum left one child - Shoemaker Idella I Blood. b Dec 14-1856 who mar Ed Walbridge 1876 lives North Benning Vt One girl b 1857 164 Gibson 338 Albert L Blood 58-8-V Mar Dec 12-1855 - Marcia O Woolley lives Grofton Vt - Farmer Herbert C. b Nov 28- 1856 Police Officer in Providence RI Bertha M b Dec 12- 1868 339 John R Blood - 58-8-V Mar Oct 17-1853 - Maria S McNeal Lives Long Island City. Long Island NY. in Erie preserving Can Co was Town Clerk & Treasurer of Grofton Vt 1877-1878 - Carpenter Charles H b Nov 1854 Mar - lives in Providence RI. is a Police Officer 1 one son. Clifford George P. b 1863. Is telegraph operator at Paschal Station. Chester Co Pa 165 Gibson [166] Luke Barton 60 [167] Luke 60168 Luke 60 169 Eunice 10170 Eunice 10 171 Fifth. Generation172 400 Pamela Porter Chapman 70-13-I-V Mar 1824 Moses Sanborn b. Vienna Me - of Vienna Me Mrs S died in Vienna Sept 12 1829[?] - Mr S mar again & lived & died in Avon in 1869 1200 Martha b Vienna Me 1825 Mar David Rich of Oxford March 1844 - He was son of John H & Sarah Rich. & was born in Charlton in 1821. Lives in Oxford - chil 1 Sarah Pamela b Oxford Dec 24 1844 Mar 1868 to Russell M Peters 1 Frank M b 1875 X2 Jessie Louise 1877 - died 1877 2 Byron Chapman b Mar 30 1846 - Mar 1867. Francela Laws dau of Lyman Laws of Oxford 1 Marcia A b " 1868 2 Clifton Al[?] b " Apr 18 1871 3 Ira b " Apr 7 1876 3 Ruth Adella b 1848 4 Julia E b 1852 Mar Nov 23-1873 to Melvin W Pierce X1 Clarence M b Oxford 1875 - d 1876 2 Edith I. " 1876 3 Charles W " 1878 X5 Ella A b July 1 1854 - d July 7 1858 6 Horatio Chapman " Oct 30 1857 7 Arthur C " Feby 13 1860 X8 Lory Marshall " Oct 21 1862 - d July 29. 1879 drowned 9 Lyman W " Dec 22 1863 10 Leon E 1870 173 406 Benjamin Porter Chapman 70-13-I-V Mar Lavina Gould 1201 Caroline Mar Eugene Fellows - has 6 chil 1202 Ida Orena Mar David Lyon - has one boy 1203 Mary Pathena Mar John Wright - 4 chil - Blanch - Larce - Arthur* Ella 1204 George - b Jany 1859 *Arthur Wright - m ? Austin 3 children Donald - Oswald - Prescott : | | children married married 2 1 2 children Arthur Wright lives in Mt. Vernon. Me. He died 1929. 174 409 James Henry Chapman 70-13-I-V Mar Lydia Wolcott Howe lives Oxford Me He was born Vienna. Me May 1823 1205 Clifton married 1206 Imogene " 1207 Ella Ida Jane " 1208 Elmer Henry " 1209 William 1210 Pauline 175 412 Fidelia P Whittier 72-13-I-V Mar Thomas Buzzell. 1211 Hiram 1212X Eveline b d Young 1213 Charles lives Worcester 1214 Adella Was given to Edward Howard - married ? Jenks - one child - He is married & has a daughter. 1215 Augusta Mar Oswell Fellows - Chesterfield Me. had 4 chil 176 413 Artemus Porter. 73-13-I-V died unmarried 177 414 Martha W Porter 73-13-I-V Mar Nathaniel Moore She was possessed of a good education - was a successful teacher - She had 5 children - They started to settle in Minnesota, from their home in Illinois. She died of Cholera on the passage and was buried at Galena Ill Porter Gen says died 1855 1216 Charles 1217 John 1218 Ella 1219 Florence 178 415 John C Porter 73-13-I-V Mar in NY He was a graduate of College in the class of. was a teacher of Mathamatics several years in NY. His health failing he was carried to the home of his Father in Minn where he died No children Porter Gen says Prof of Mat. NY Central Coll. died of cancer aged 35 - wife was a Quaker 179 416 Charles Porter 73-13-I-V Mar. Settled in Minn. was a teacher before he left Maine180 417 George Porter 73-13-I-V Mar Settled in Minn was a teacher before he left Maine. 181 418 Jonathan Porter 74-13-I-V Mar. Has one son John lives in Dixmont Me182 419 Thomas W Porter 74-13-I-V Mar Was Colonel in the Regt. during the late War. Now a lawyer in Boston 183 420 Pamela B. Porter 74-13-I-V Mar William Gray - Lyme She was born Sept. 3. 1822 A son & dau 1240 1241 184 421 Byron Porter 74-13-I-V Lived with Mrs Rufus Folsom after the death of his Father until 12 years old when he was taken by his uncle Byron and educated - He studied Medicine with his uncle and is now practising Medicine in Newport Me. 185 422 Dolly Ann Porter 74-13-1-V186 423 Mary Porter 74-13-I-V 187 424 Augusta Porter 75-13-I-V Mar Rev Rotheus M Byram an universalist Clergyman She died He lives in Chelsea X A Boy - died Ada Mar Phinney - He was sea Capt - Killed - 1 Girl Blanche Rotheus lives in NY City 188 425 Benjamin Franklin Porter 75-13-I-V Mar Abby Dutton lives Vienna Bertha Benjamin Franklin 189 427 Adaline Porter 75-13-I-V Mar William Deming lives Springfield Mass 6 girls Ellen Augusta190 428 Russell Streeter Porter 75-13-I-V Mar Martha Leighton He died 1876 Fred M b He mar Nellie Gordon had one son Rotheus Mt Vernon 429 Viola Porter 75-13-I-V Mar Silas Taft. of North Oxford Mass - May 26-1861 X Viola A b July 26- 1862 d Sept 15-1862 [Belle b No Oxford] Mary Isabel No Oxford. Mar 17- 1865 A New Arrival 191 430 La Forrest Porter 75-13-I-V b. May 27. 1852 d. June 11. 1917 Mar Jennie Rosina French Dec. 24, 1878. b. Apr. 1. 1861 d. Nov 19 1924 Vienna Me *A daughter Minnie Evaline married Arthur Whittier Nov. 25, 1914. They live in Forrests old home & have 2 children: - Porter Barton b. Aug. 4, 1917 Ray Greenleaf b. Feb. 26, 1922 d- *Minnie Evaline Porter (Whittier) b. July 8, 1890 married Arthur Greenleaf Whittier b. No. Vienna. Me. Nov 27, 1884. (Minnie spells her father's name Laforest) 431 Phebe (Evelin) Evaline. Porter 75-13-I-V Born Dec. 16, 1853, married James Porter Davis, who was born Feb. 26, 1858 - died Jan. 30, 1914. no children. She died Jan. 27, 1933 at the home of her niece, Minnie Porter Whittier, who for the winter was living in Farmington. Me. Evie was buried in the little cemetery opposite her old home in Vienna. Me. 192 432 Parker Cleveland Porter 76-13-I-V is a physician - graduate of Served in the Army. as Surgeon Mar one child - Lives in Chicago Ill. Gee! We're happy! We're proud -- We've joined the "baby-buggy" crowd! Name WANDA EVALi NE Date 10:08 Feb. 10th Weight 5 lbs. 14 1/2 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. PORTER B. WHiTTiER 193 433 Octavia Porter 76-13-I-V Mar Rev. William Reed. a congregationalist Clergyman Candia NH 435 Emma Porter 76-13-I-V Mar John Blaisdell She died Mar 1871 Had 2 chil - both dead 194 436 Mary Eva Porter 76-13-I-V Mar Joseph Brown reside in Beverly Mass. PORTER E. BROWNE DEAD, WROTE "THE BAD MAN" Norwalk, Conn., Sept 20. -(AP)- Porter Emerson Browne, widely known playwright, whose play, "The Bad Man" starring the late Holbrook Hilton on Broadway for a year, died today in the Nor walk hospital, where he had been a patient since June 7. He was 55 years old. A HALLMARK CARD COPYRIGHT 1905 HALL BROTHERS INC SN4-5 195 438 James H Folsom 77-13-I-V Mar Louisa A Smith Aug 23-1866 Carrie L b Mar 9- 1871 m. Has a son Shirley - who is m & has children X Elvena S " June 16- 1873 d Dec 14-1873 Carroll Barton " Apr 10- 1875 not married 439 Benjamin P Folsom 77-13-I-V Mar. Imogene. Chapman. (Emma Gene?) his cousin. dau of James H Chapman no 409 He died in Oxford Me Jany 29-1880 Fred O. born Dec 1867 Ella C " April 1869196 443 Horatio Porter 78-13-I-V Mar Anna Dearborn No chil lives on Fa place 445 Victoria L. Porter 78-13-I-V Mar Geo Davis She died - He died James P lives with Horatio George lives Manchester 197 446 Leander Alonzo Poore. 80-13-I-V Mar Mary [Ann] Elizabeth Dorr dau of John & Betsey of Oxford Mass June 10 1866 He served in the war of the rebellion as QM with the rank of Major - was a teacher - and now a prosperous farmer in Sebago Me Howard Effie Nina Charles Sumner Carrie Eva 447 Julia Helen Caroline Poore 80-13-I-V Mar 1st Samuel Lord of - He died. in Gen She mar 2nd Simeon D Holman of Auburn Mass. and died in Leicester 1870 Lives in Princeton Albert Simeon b [Millbury] Dudley 1867 [*George Porter - 445*] 43 Chester Street Nashua. N.H. Nov 18- 1932. Dear Saidee: - Dad and I have been looking top the Davis ancestry, for my own information and also as a D.A.R. requisite - and I have become so interested that I now want the Porter genealogy - Can you help me out on this? Father felt sure that you would be the one who would have the information at hand. Now, concerning yourself - How are you? Don't you ever come Nashua-way? I would like so much for you to come in and see us. Ralph and I kind of rattle around in our big house now that the children are away. Ralph Jr. is in Akron with the Babcock-Wilcox Company. He went to Prep School at Cornwall-on-Hudson and then took an mechanical engineering course for four years at the University of New Hampshire - from there he went to Allentown - Penna - and entered the employ of the Fuller-Leheigh Company as an engineer. When the Fuller Leheigh Company consolidated with the Babcock-Wilcox Company - he moved with them to Barberton - near Akron Ohio - So you see he is far away, but I am hoping that some day he will find work in his line nearer home. Ruth went to the University of New Hampshire for two years and took a pre-medical course. Then she entered Mass. General Hospital as a nurse and graduated at the expiration of three years - got her R.N also got [married] married to a fine young man, whom she met at college! - Has been married a little less than a year and has a wonderful baby girl - Edith Louise! - (Being a nurse - Ruth is naturally much interested in Clara Barton) The baby of the Family - (my family) Edith Victoria, is a Junior at the University of N.H. and is studying to be an architect. She is the only girl in her class who is taking an engineering course. She likes it and I am hoping that some day she can go into business with her Dad. As for me - I am not as sylph- like (as if a long. lean, lanky girl could be sylph-like) as I used to be and my hair is turning gray fast - which I do not mind at all - for soon I shall be able to wear orchid and green and other colors that did not jibe as well with my dark hair!! I do enjoy good times and also admit that I do a bit of studying now and then - At the present time I am interested in geneology - and have turned to you for help. Do let me hear from you anyway - Very Sincerely Gladys (Davis Mrs. Ralph W. Holt. Natick, Mass. married Evaline Phebe Porter - He died 1914 (?) George Albert. b. Nov. 7. 1860 at Natick - Mass. married Jennie Emilie Olsen - April 11, 1884 at Walcott - North Dakota Children - Jennie Victoria Davis b. June 12-1885 - Walcott. N. Dakota Gladys Evelyn Davis b. November 26-1886 Nashua. N.H. Finis. I believe we have bus service between Nashua and Worcester.maybe one of these fair mornings I'll start out for your fair city and we'll talk over the good time we had at that Grange picnic over in Vienny village where the band played vigorously keeping time with much tapping of the feet - and then the long walk home. I believe your big brother carried you part of the way - remember? I have been writing here at my desk all morning and if I am not much mistaken it is now lunch time so good bye for now. Affectionately Gladys 43 Chester Street Nashua, N.H April 12 - 1934 Dear Saidee: - Isn't it about time we made a pilgrimage to Boxford to definitely locate, for me, the resting places of our Porter ancestors? I sure would enjoy a personally conducted tour if you would be the conductor. I have just finished my Davis genealogy. While it wasn't too difficult to procure the names of all my Davis forbears from the first immigrant, thanks to a cousin in Chelmsford - yet when each and every name, birth, death and marriage had to have certified documentary proof it has taken time. I have quite a list of town clerks on my correspondence list now, anyway. I am wondering if I ever sent you the information you requested, (was it two years ago?) As I have the material right here at hand I'll send it along - anything for an excuse to write! Here goes Victoria L. Porter b. Feb. 24. 1839 married George Emory Davis (b. Sept 14-1830) April 8 1857 She died March 27, 1865 He died October 10, 1867 Children James P. b. Feb. 26. 1858 at 198 448 Martha Osgood Poore 80-13-I-V Mar Dec 25-1866 Jules Goley. a native of Switzerland and a solder in the war of the rebellion. He now resides in (Washington D C.) Chicago Ill She died in Oxford Mass Nov 13-1868 Antoinette b Washington DC Nov 1867 449 Russell Streeter Poore 80-13-I-V Mar - Isabel Winslow of - Fred died E BOSTON HERALD, FRI Money for Campaign Going to Red Cross OXFORD, Jan. 22 - Financial assistance to the American Red Cross in this town, birthplace of Clara Barton, founder of that organization, has prompted Joseph M. Cahagan, candidate for selectman against David Barton Clark, to withdraw from the field and permit the town election to be held without any offices contested. Gahagan said that both political committees in town are donating all of the money ordinarily spent to get the vote out to the Red Cross if there are no contests. His withdrawal will permit re-election of all present office-holders without a single contest. 199 450 Ada Idelia Barton 81-13-I-V Mar [Charles M Clark] Dec 4. 1869, by Rev J Hill Rouse at Rochdale. to Charles M Clark of Ox They reside in No O [...................]k Bottom Mass Children 503 [........] Barton boy. b [............] 870 [............................] [............] 871 [............................] [............] no children [............................] [............] 875 [............................] [............] no children MRS. ADA I. CLARK DIES AT OXFORD 1930 _____________ OXFORD, Feb. 18. - Mrs. Ada Idella (Barton), 83, widow of Charles M. Clark, died this morning at her home on South Main street after a long illness. Mrs. Clark was born in Oxford, a daughter of David and Julia Ann (Porter) Barton, and was a niece of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. She leaves a daughter, Miss Josephine Clark, and two sons, D. Barton Clark of Oxford and Harry L. Clark of Providence, and two grandchildren, Misses Dorothy and Muriel Clark. Funeral services will be held from the home at 1.30 o'clock, Thursday afternoon, with Rev. Everett E. Lombard of Worcester officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in the North cemetery in charge of Undertaker O. Floyd Nolf of Webster. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1935. OBI MISS M. JOSEPHINE CLARK OXFORD, Feb. 18 - Funeral services for Miss M. Josephine Clark were held yesterday afternoon in the home of D. Barton Clark, Main street, with Rev. Harry G. Butler of West Auburn officiating. Delegations from Clara Barton chapter, O. E. S., and General Ebenezear Learned chapter, D. A. R. attended in a body. Bearers were Herman Riccius, Herbert Alexander, Dr. George Sleeper, all of Worcester; John Matthews of Webster, Stephen B. Stafford and Guy W. Olney of Oxford. Interment was in North cemetery in charge of O. Floyd Nolf of Webster. 451 Ida Adelia Barton 81-13-I-V Mar [Apr 1880] Mar 22 1879 Adolph Riccius. lives in Millbury He died Millbury July 4, 1891 - She died in Worcester at 9 Congress St Jan. 25, 1911. Children 504 [........] [Ju]lia - mar. Geo E. King b. Feb. 13. 1881 [........] n Porter b. Oct. 4. 1883 [........] Frances " Dec. 28. 1885 [........] Harold m - Wilhelmena Mange May 5, 1889. MRS. A. J. RICCIUS 1911 Mrs. Ida A., widow of Adolph A. Riccius and a niece of Miss Clara Barton, died today at her late residence, 9 Congress street, in her 65th year. She was born in Oxford, Jan 18, 1847, the daughter of David and Julia A. M. (Porter) Barton and has lived in Worcester for many years. Surviving her are four children, Mrs George E. King, Miss Sadie F. Riccius, Herman P. Riccius and W. Harold Riccius, all of Worcester; a brother, Stephen C. Barton, of Boston, and two sisters, Mrs Charles M. Clark, of Webster and Mrs John Stafford, of Oxford. Mrs Riccius received her early education in Oxford and lived for a time at Millbury, from which town she came to Worcester about 18 years ago. The funeral will be from the home Saturday forenoon at 11 o'clock, with Rev Thomas F. Davies, of All Saints' church officiating. The body will be taken to Oxford for interment.199 450 Ada Idelia Barton 81-13-I-V Mar [Charles M Clark] Dec 4. 1869, by Rev J Hill Rouse at Rochdale. to Charles M Clark of Ox They reside in No Oxford - moved to Rock Bottom Mass Children 503 David Barton boy. b. bo Oxford May 29. 1871 1870 mar. Lizzette children {Muriel no children {Dorothy Mary Josephine " June 27. 1873 Harry Lee Roy " May 29. 1875 married twice 1 - no children 2 Charlotte - 451 Ida Adelia Barton 81-13-I-V Mar [Apr 1880] Mar 22 1879 Adolph Riccius. lives in Millbury He died Millbury July 4, 1891 - She died in Worcester at 9 Congress St Jan. 25, 1911. Children 504 Edith Julia - mar Geo E. King b. Feb. 13. 1881 Hermann Porter b. Oct. 4. 1883 Saidee Frances " Dec 28. 1885 Walter Harold - m. Wilhelmena Mange b. May 5. 1889. 200 452 Stephen Emory Barton 81-13-I-V Mar Joyce Willmot. dau of Thomas Willmot MD of Birmingham Eng. June 28. 1870 at Port Hastings Cape Breton by Rev Alfred Le Page. Mr B was at that time connected with the Ocean Cable. He has since been in the Insurance business. at Webster Mass. where he now resides Children X Irving Willmot bo Port Hastings Jany 11. 1872 died Jany 21. 1872 505 Ida Myrtis b Oxford Mass Mar 23- 1873 X Edith Joyce " Worcester Apr 3. 1874 died in Webster June 15- 1875 Lauretta Gertrude. b Webster Dec 7. 1876 453 Mary Anna Barton 81-13-I-V Mar John Stafford of North Oxford [Apr 1880] Mar 22 1879 children 506 Stephen Barton m - Helen children John - died 1929 Donald Philip 507 Gertrude m Guy Olney {Helen {May 201 454 Mary Whittier Thyng 82-14-I-V Mar Mar 10-1832 John Neal. of. died Sept 15-1844 Three (3) Children 455 Hannah Dudley Thyng 82-14-I-V Mar Aug 18-1842 Charles Kent She died Jany 23-1858 Two (2) Children WORCESTER EVENING GAZETTE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1929. ____________________________________________________________________ Double Funeral Tomorrow For Barton Descendants __________________ Special Correspondence to The Gazette OXFORD, Jan. 21.--Double funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Mary A. (Barton), wife of John H. Stafford of North Main street, and her grandson, John Kenneth Stafford, Bowdoin College student, both of whom died yesterday. The services will be held from Grace Episcopal Church at 2.30, with Rev. Leigh R. Urban of Southbridge officiating. The burials will be in North cemetery, in charge of George Sessions' Sons Co. of Worcester. Both are descendants of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, and make three of this family who have passed away within a week. John Stafford, aged 18, died at the infirmary of Bowdoin college, Brunswick, Me., after a week's illness of strepto-corci pneumonia. Mr. Stafford was born in Oxford, a son of Stephen B. and Helen (Richardson) Stafford and was educated in the public schools of the town, graduating last June from the local High school, and was president of his class. While he was a student at the local schools, he was prominent in all dramatics and was a member of the debating team which won the Clark College interscholastic Debating club. He entered Bowdoin college in October where he was preparing for the medical profession. He is survived by his father and mother and two brothers, Donald B. and S. Philip, all of Oxford. The body was brought to his home last night. Mrs. Mary Stafford died at her home on North Main street after a long illness, aged 78. She was born in Oxford, a daughter of David and Julie (Porter) Barton and had lived here all of her life. She was a niece of Clara Barton. She is survived by her husband, a son, Stephen B. Stafford, and a daughter, Gertrude, wife of Guy W. Olney and three grandchildren: Donald B., S. Philip Stafford and Miss May Olney of Oxford and Miss Helen Olney of New York. WORCESTER EVENING GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1929. ______________________________________________________________________ DOUBLE SERVICES HELD IN OXFORD _______ Funeral Rites Conducted for Mrs. Mary A. Stafford and John K. Stafford ________ Special Correspondence to The Gazette OXFORD, Jan. 22. --Double funeral services were held this afternoon at Grace Episcopal church for Mrs. Mary A. Stafford and her grandson, John Kenneth Stafford, niece and grandnephew of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. Prayers for the families were conducted at the home of Stephen B. Stafford at 1 o'clock with Rev. Almon J. Dyer, pastor of the First Congregational church of Oxford and Rev. Leigh R. Urban, rector of Trinity church of Southbridge officiating. Impressive services were held at Grace Episcopal church at 2.30 o'clock with Rev. Leigh R. Urban conducting the services. Hundreds of relatives and friends filled the church to pay respect to the two descendants of Clara Barton. The Senior High School and Public library were closed during the afternoon. Following the services at the church, the double funeral cortege passed up Main street to the North cemetery, where committal services were held at the Stafford family lot where Mr. Stafford was interred and at the Barton lot where Mrs. Stafford was buried. The bearers for John K. Stafford were schoolmates at the High school and were Richard Forrest, Richard McDonald, Richard Putnam, Edmund LaRose, Elliott Browning, Trevor Fortin. The bearers for Mrs. Stafford were D. Barton Clark, Harry Clark, Herman Riccius and Harold Riccius. Funeral arrangements were in charge of George Sessions Sons Co. of Worcester. _______________________________ BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 _________________________________________________________________ Deaths ____ Stephen E. Barton, Well- Known Underwriter, Dead _____ In the death of Stephen E. Barton there has passed one of the most interesting personalities in the insurance profession. He was born in Oxford on Dec. 24, 1848, the son of David and Julia (Porter) Barton, and the grandson of Captain Stephen Barton. When his father went as captain to the front in the Civil War in 1862, he went with him and he began his own career shortly after, as a telegraph operator, serving with the United States Military Telegraph Corps until the end of the war. He was stationed at various times at Beaufort, Hilton Head, and once was under direct fire of the Swamp Angel at Charleston harbor. This unit of military telegraphers was organized by Andrew Carnegie and at various times during his service Mr. Barton came in contact with President Lincoln. Two years later found him at Port Hastings, Cape Breton, N. S., in the cable office, where he was one of five young men to receive the first message sent over a transatlantic cable. He returned to the States in 1873 and was Worcester representative of the Associated Press. The next year he resigned to open his own local insurance agency in Worcester and seven years later, in 1881, he came to Boston as a special agent for the Royal Insurance Company, Pennsylvania Fire and London & Lancashire, and covered New England for these companies for ten years. Mr. Barton then organized the Electric Mutual Insurance Company of Boston, which wrote a large portion of the electrical business throughout the United States and Canada. In 1892 he reinsured the Electric Mutual in the Home of New York and became secretary of the General American department of the Lancashire Insurance Company, then at Cedar street in New York. A year later, because of his health, he resigned and went West for four years, during the latter part of which time he acted as an independent adjuster along the Pacific coast. In 1896 he returned to New York and joined the Commercial Union, and organized their sprinklered risk department. Four years later he was appointed general agent for the Commercial Union and Palatine Insurance Company, Ltd., for Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire. He resigned this important connection in 1905, having been appointed by Starkweather & Shepley to open their Boston branch, with which organization he remained until 1912, when he decided to establish his own office which, from its inception, occupied a prominent position among the foremost of the Boston brokerage organizations. In 1919 he incorporated his business in the the name of Barton & Ellis Company. A few years ago he merged his own organization with Russell & Fairfield, with which firm he was identified at the time of his death. Mr. Barton had been president of the Brokers' Association of Boston, treasurer of insurance Federation of Massachusetts, and had always been a member of the Insurance Exchange. His clubs were the National Republican Club of New York, the Canadian Club of New York, the Exchange Club, the Boston Chamber of Commerce, and the Twentieth Century Club. He was the youngest member of the Society of the United States Military Telegraphic Corps. Mr. Barton was a nephew of Clara Barton, founder of the American National Red Cross, serving as second vice-president in that organization for twenty-four years, and in 1898 was chairman of the Central Cuban relief committee in New York city in charge of all supplies shippdd to Cuba, for the relief of the civilian population of Cuba. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Stephen L. Butler, of Northampton, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles M. Clark and Mrs. John H. Stafford of Oxford. Funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at 2.30 at the Second Unitarian Church, Audubon road, corner of Beacon street, Boston. ____________202 456 Daniel Hiram Thwing 82-14-I-V Mar June 27-1847 Marianne Kent dau Two (2) Children 203 460 Mary Jane Foster - 83-14-I-V Mar Joseph Riding of Calais Me - at Topsfield Dec 13-1843 chil X George E b Milltown Me Sept 11- 1844 d 1847 Nicholas B " " " May 4- 1847 X Charles H " " " Sept 2- 1854 d 1855 Annie E " " " July 17- 1856 Harry H " " " Sept 11- 1858 461 Pathena T. Foster 83-14-I-V Mar J. B. Pike of Litchfield Me Mar 27-1846 Now lives in Gardiner Me Mary A b Jany 12- 1847 X Ada b Oct 16. 1850 d Dec 15-1866 6th Gen. Mary A Pike mar Ozias Danforth of Providence RI 1869 chil Julia M. Danforth b May 23- 1870 George R Danforth b Aug 3. 1872 D. H. Thing Answered April 6. 1903. Mt Vernon [*1*] Mt Vernon Me Mch. 25 1903 To the Honorable Clara Barton Washington D.C. Dear Madam Please excuse the liberty I take in writing you as I am an entire stranger but am ardent admirer of both yourself and the work in which you have for so many years have engaged I well recollect your honored father Judge Barton and uncle Gideon taking dinner with me more than 50 years ago. My maternal grandmother was Clarissa H Barton a sister of your father. My mother was Parthenia B Foster So you see I am a sort of cousin to your Honor I am almost 81 and do not write as legibly as I did once I wish very ardently for your autograph If nothing more as I should consider it an heirloom for my children My wife left me last June and half the world is gone With much respect and esteem I am yours truly DH Thing Thing 204 462 Laurinda Foster 83-14-I-V Mar Cyrus Schillenger of Danforth Me. have chil March 30-1847 Arthur A b Danforth Jany 17- 1848 Edwin E b " May 17- 1851 Nettie A " " Dec 6- 1855 Willis P " " Feby 1- 1864 6th Gen Edwin E. Mar Oct 1875 - Perte E Averill 1 Pitt Edwin b Sept 3-1876 Nettie A Mar July 1871 - Charles H Merrill 463 Stephen H Foster 83-14-I-V Mar Epha Sprague Apr 19-1856 - served in rebellion has children - lives in Danforth Me. Was in Co K. 16th Me. trans to 2nd Me. was at Five Forks - Hatchers Run Surrender of Richmond - Petersburg & Appomatox Dwight M b Danforth Apr 6- 1858 Granville R " " Feby 28- 1861 Laurinda S " " Sept 28- 1863 X Stephen H " " May 14- 1866 - d Mar 3-1877 205 465 Isabella C. Foster 83-14-I-V Mar Hosea White - lives in Danforth Me. has chil Jany 9-1854 Willard C. b Danforth Nov 9- 1854 Abbie " Jany 5-1862 Annie " Jany 5-1862 Ada " Jany 5-1862 X Ralph W " 1865 - d 1866 X Fred D " 1868 - d 1870 Nettie M " July 5- 1872 466 Ann Marie Foster 83-14-I-V Mar Elisha Gilpatrick May 28-1858 - in Weston lives in Danforth - have chil Oras W b Danforth Mar 26- 1859 Elmer E " Weston Me. Dec 13- 1862 Adelbert " Danforth Mar 1- 1872 206 470 Lincoln La Roy Barton 86-14-I-V Mar Josephine Parker of Jay Me He died Apr 12-1861 Winnona b 1859 Wilton Me A Twin died young X La Roy 1861 - d 1879 A Twin died young 473 Roscoe R. Barton 86-14-I-V Mar Sarah A Sears - Livermore Me He died June 18-1865 Nellie P b - 1863 Lives Livermore Falls Me 475 Danville O Barton 86-14-I-V Mar Mary B. Patterson of Eastport Me. Is a Machinist - Manuf. of Belt Knife Leather Splitting Machine - 11 Chardon St Boston Charles O. b July 15- 1866 207 476 Flora A Leadbetter - 87-14-I-V Mar M. M. Nichols June 20-1842. reside in Stocton Cal - 3 chil Irene E b May 5- 1843 Nettie S " Mar 17- 1849 - unmarried Nellie W " Aug 12- 1856 - Irene E Nichols Mar Wallace R Leadbetter May 12-1867 Jessie E Leadbetter b Jany 23- 1869 - d Nov 16-1870 Anita W " " May 30- 1871 Flora W " " Nov 4- 1872 Horace M " " June 3- 1874 Nellie W. Nichols Mar C. M. Keniston Nov 29-1877 Lucia N b Sept 20- 1878 Son b Aug 13- 1880 [208] [209]210 211212 213 479 James D. Maxfield 88-14-I-V Mar Apr 16. 1859. to Sylvia S. Ellis of Guilford Me Served as private & Sergt Major in 16th Regt Maine Vol. Now Aid-de-camp - with rank of Lieut Col on staff of Gov Davis - resides at Dexter - Occupation a Miller Lilian M. born 1860 Mattie E. " 1862 Abner Ralph " 1864 214 503 Clark - David Barton - 450-81-13-I-V b. Oxford. Mass - May 29-1871 m. Lizzette Powell: - d. Oct. 25. 1947. Children 1 Muriel. b m Norman McCann 2 Dorothy Barton b - m. Kenneth Neil Low Oxford - July 17-1937 (?) Children - 3 1 Virginia Barton b. Mch. 21, 1938. 2 Betsey 3 504 Riccius 215 505 Barton - Myrtis Willmot - Ida (name dropped & Willmot added) - 452-81-13-I-V b. Oxford. Mass. Mar. 23. 1873. married Stephen L. Butler. Northampton. Mass. children - 1 - Joyce - b - June 27-1903 m. Lt. Col. Dwight Hughes, (Cavalry) b. Apr. 15. 1891 Sept 11 1926 children of Joyce & Dwight Hughes: - 1 Jere b. Nov. 8. 1927 2 Stephen Barton. b. Feb. 15, 1929 506 Stafford - Stephen Barton. b. Ox - Dec. 3, 1880 453-81-13-I-V m. Helen Richardson 4 children 1 Helen Richardson - died at birth 2 John - b Ox - 1911 - d. Jan. 20 1929 3 Donald Barton b Dec. 10, 1912 4 Stephen Philip. b Oct. 11, 1914 507 Stafford - Gertrude - 453-81-13-I-V b. Ox. May 11, 1883 m. Guy Olney. 1903. children - - 1 Helen Gertrude b Oct. 9, 1904 2 May Barton b July 7, 1908 m. Jan. 17-1937. Raymond White. (2) children 1 Raymond Olney - b. Oct. 31. 1940. 2 Stephen Barton - b Aug 2. 1945 216 501 Samuel Rich Barton 93-15-I-V Mar Feby 12-1863. at Oxford. by Rev Horatio Bardwell DD. to Amelia L. only dau of Loren C. & Parks of Ox. She died in O. Aug 21 1877. She was born in Brimfield Mass. Apr 4 1842. Mr B was engaged in the rebellion as a Hospital Steward - and after the war returned to his home in Oxford and received the appointment of Secty of the Manufactures Mutual Insurance Co of Worcester which position he still holds. He resides in North Oxford Children X Stephen Ira b Oxford Aug 4. 1864 died in Oxford. Feby 3-1882 X Bessie Anna " " Nov 2. 1865 - d Nov 3-1865 Herbert Parks " Worcester Dec 25- 1866 X Myrtis Amelia Oxford May 26. 1868 d Sept 22-1869 Loren Chandler " " Aug 28. 1870 - d Dec. 20, 1947. X Walter Samuel " Mar 12. 1872 d June 14. 1872 Clarence Walter " May 16. 1875 X Marion Amelia " Aug 5. 1877. d Oct 5-1877 217 509 William Sumner Barton 97-16-I-V He graduated at Brown University in the class of 1844 - was admitted to the bar in 1846. and practised law in partnership with his Father & How PC Bacon until 1850 - In 1853 became a member of the American Antiquarian Society From 1854 until 1872 he held a position in the Bank of Commerce in Boston - Was elected City Treasurer of Worcester Jany 1872. which position [....]ds. - He was mar. 1st at Worcester. [....] by Rev Alonzo Hill DD. to Anne Elizabeth, [dau of Sam]uel & Mary G Jennison, b at Worcester [....] and died there Feby 28. 1869. They had [....] [....] b Worcester Sept 29. 1853 See below [....] " Jany 7. 1856 [....] " Apr 20- 1858 [....] 2nd at New York City Nov 2[...] [....]Horatio N Southgate. to Kate [...] only dau of William & Jane Ellery. [...] William Ellery b Worcester Dec 10. 1873 Edith Almy " " Sept 29. 1876 6th Gen Mary Barton mar at Worcester Apr 11. 1872 by Rev Wm R Huntington DD to Alfred Wordsworth Dana. They have four sons. 1 Alfred Henshaw b in Berchtesgaden Germany - 2 William Sumner Barton b San Francisco Cal 3rd. Charles Bates born San Francisco. 4th John Adams b Santa Rosa Cal They now reside in Santa Rosa Cal. [*Mrs Wm S Barton BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1869. Died in Worcester, Feb. 28, Ann Elizabeth, wife of William S. Barton, Esq., aged 42 years. A circle of friends very much larger than that which surrounded Mrs. Barton in Worcester, join in their regret for her early death. The traits of character which made her so lovely in her childhood, and even then surrounded her with friends, ripened and strengthened as she became a woman, and as she discharged he duties of a wife and mother. Although we say of such a person that she is most lovely at home, when surrounded by the children who are unconsciously receiving so much from her, yet she carried with her the same simple and pure attraction wherever she was found; and at church, or in her care for the poor, or among her intimate friends, or in general society, - wherever indeed you met her, you met just the same person whom you had seen so serene and unselfish in the midst of her family. She had rare graces and accomplishments, which would have made her a shining centre in any circle; but we do do not think of these now as we do of the exquisite freshness and purity of an unselfish and even unconscious Christian life. E. E. H.*] 217 509 William Sumner Barton 97-16-I-V He graduated at Brown University in the class of 1844 - was admitted to the bar in 1846. and practised law in partnership with his Father & How PC Bacon until 1850 - In 1853 became a member of the American Antiquarian Society From 1854 until 1872 he held a position in the Bank of Commerce in Boston - Was elected City Treasurer of Worcester Jany 1872. which position he still holds. - He was mar. 1st at Worcester. April 4. 1849 by Rev Alonzo Hill DD. to Anne Elizabeth, dau of Samuel & Mary G Jennison, b at Worcester Feby 7. 1827. and died there Feby 28. 1869. They had Mary b Worcester Sept 29. 1853 See below Lucy " Jany 7. 1856 Anna " Apr 20- 1858 He was mar 2nd at New York City Nov 22-1870 by Bishop Horatio N Southgate. to Kate Almy. only dau of William & Jane Ellery. They have William Ellery b Worcester Dec 10. 1873 Edith Almy " " Sept 29. 1876 6th Gen Mary Barton mar at Worcester Apr 11. 1872 by Rev Wm R Huntington DD to Alfred Wordsworth Dana. They have four sons. 1 Alfred Henshaw b in Berchtesgaden Germany - 2 William Sumner Barton b San Francisco Cal 3rd. Charles Bates born San Francisco. 4th John Adams b Santa Rosa Cal They now reside in Santa Rosa Cal. 218 510 Anna Maria Barton 97-16-I-V Was mar at Worcester Nov 7. 1849. by Rev Alonzo Hill DD. to John William Bigelow. son of John & Abigail Bigelow. formerly of Medford - children William Blake b Medford Feby 5-1852 Annie " " Jany 20- 1855. See below X Samuel Lee " St James. France Aug 23-1856 and died there Aug 26. 1856 Marie b Boston June 20- 1861 Mr Bigelow is engaged in an extensive business and now resides in New York City. with summer residence at Newport RI. 6th Gen Annie Barton mar Oct 1. 1874 at Newport RI to Charles Follen McKim - 1 dau Sarah born Aug 13-1875 512 Charles Henry Barton = 97-16-I-V Mar 1st by Rev William Miller. at Greensburg Ind June 20. 1853. to Isabella Edwards - Children Maria Edwards b April 8. 1854 Mary Nov 23- 1856 X Anna July 10. 1859. d Oct 19. 1860 He was mar 2nd by Rev J. B. Britton to Sarah Ann White at Madison [Wis] Ind Sept 28. 1861 - They had (James Yeatman b St Louis Mo Jany 2. 1863) During the war he held Captains Commission inn one of the Western Regts - Now resides at Topeka Kansas. Died Santa Rosa. Cal. Feby 16-1885 Wor Spy Feby 19-1885 219 514 Lucy Barton 97-16-I-V Was mar at Worcester. May 1. 1857. by Rev Alonzo Hill DD. to Samuel Lee Bigelow MD son of John & Abigail Bigelow of Medford. children Samuel Lee b at Paris France July 28- 1858 X Abigail " " " " Aug 2- 1860 d there Aug 7. 1860 Dr Bigelow practised his profession in Paris several years but at the breaking out of the rebellion was appointed a Brigade Surgeon. in the Army of the Potomac and died in the service Oct 31. 1862 and was buried in Worcester. Mrs B resides in Worcester 515 Francis Augustus Barton 97-16-I-V Was mar Sept 7. 1864 at Chico Cal to Emily J. dau of Geo Wood. They have Annie Adelle. bor at Chico Aug 4. 1865 He resides at Chico where he is engaged in business 220 516 Edmund Mills Barton 97-16-I-V Mar Sept 6. 1871 at North Yarmouth Me. by Rev Samuel Paine Blake. to [Abby] Abigail Twycross dau of the officiating clergyman. During the war he was engaged with the U S Sanitary Commission. And now holds the position of Assistant Librarian of the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester where he resides - their children are Lydia Maud b. No. Yarmouth Me Aug. 2. 1872 Edmund Blake b Worcester Oct. 30. 1874 Frederick Macdonald b. " June 19. 1880 Harold Bullard b. " Dec 2. 1885 =========================== 6th Gen - This goes bottom page 222 Charles Learned Kelly 525-100-17-I-V Mar at Shrewsbury Jany 1. 1872 - by Rev A Porter Dyer to Ella Marion Hayden Emma Frances b Nov 11. 1872 Ira Chandler " Feby 13.1874 Joseph Henry " Worcester Feby 26. 1877 221 [*See page 90-91*] 518 Jeremiah Learned Stone 99-17-I-V Mar at Oxford Oct 31. 1849 by Rev Isaac N Hobart to Emeline. dau of Peter & Susan Kidder - He died in Charlton Oct 8. 1864 and was buried at North. Oxford. His widow resides in Northboro Their children Byron b [Oct] Mar 2. 1851 is a graduate of Philadelphia Medical College. and engaged in the practice of his profession at North Oxford X Courtland b Oxford. Dec 18. 1852 d Apr 3-1855 Martha Hortense " Aug 7. 1854 Jeremiah Learned Clinton Sept 6. 1856. [unmarried]. d. Northboro Eva Elvira " April 4. 1859 X Joseph " Worcester Apr 11. 1860 d July 20. 1860 X Helen Emeline " " June 3. 1861 d Oct 21. 1861 6th Gen Martha Hortense Stone 518-99-17-I-V Mar March 12-1872. at Northboro. by Rev D. F. Lawson to Henry G. Carey of Brookline Ms. He is a farmer and resides in Northborom Mass. Chil X Lucy Elizabeth b Northboro May 27. 1873. d " Sept 10. 1873. X Walter b " 1876 d " Aug 17. 1876 222 524 Clarissa Learned. 100-17-1-V Mar Feby 16. 1845 in Thompson Ct. by Vernon Stiles Esq. to Rufus Geo Alverson of Oxford. and is now living at North Oxford. only child X Emma Francis. bo in Oxford Nov 11. 1845 and died in Oxford Oct 12, 1864 525 Susan Learned 100-17-I-V Mar Mar 14. 1847. at Thompson Ct. by Vernon Stiles Esq to Joseph Kelly of Grafton He died in She resides in Children Ada Augusta b Grafton Oct 18. 1847 George Henry " " - Aug 28- 1849 Charles Learned " " Feby 20. 1852 See Page 220 6th Gen Ada Augusta Kelly 525-100-17-I-V Mar Nov 24. 1863. at Grafton. by Rev Wm G. Scandlin to Frederick C. Majorum of G. was bo Trenton NJ Mar 31. 1841 chil Loren Learned b Grafton Nov 26. 1864 d in G. Feby 26. 1867 Asa Joseph " Dec 2. 1866 Fred Loring " Aug 21. 1868 Estella " July 4. 1870 Benj Ambrose " Oct 20. 1873 Ella Augusta Worcester Aug 11. 1875 Ada Elizabeth " Jany 26. 1877 d in W Aug 21. 1877 Charles Decatur " May 31. 1878 [*See page 220*] 223 527 William Sessions 103-19-I-V Mar [Sept] 1854 Elizabeth Smith of Hudson Ohio X William Sabine b Parkman Ohio Jany 1855 d Dubuque Iowa Mar 1857 Fannie Batcheller b Dubuque Iowa Apr 1857 528 Alexander Batcheller Sessions 103-19-I-V Mar Apr 9. 1857. Susan Waterman at Parkman Ohio X Alexander b Parkman O. Dec 29. 1857 d Chagrin Falls O. June 1. 1862 Mary Elmira b Chagrin Falls Oo May 30- 1861 Frank Alexander b " " " June 4. 1863 224 Alex Sessions 225 David H Sessions226 542 Elizabeth Bacon 105-19-I-V 543 William Starr 106-19-I-V born Apr 17. 1838 at Seneca Falls NY. enlisted in April 1861. at Worcester in 3d Batt of Rifles 3 Mas - , After the expiration of his term of service remained with the Army as civilian clerk - at Newbern - Brazos St Jaq & New Orleans. On Nov 1865 he entered the Naval Office at New Orleans. where he still remains He married June 30-1868. Catherine, dau of William & Mary (Fleming) Barrett b Feby 25-1868 at New Orleans. Children all born NO. Mary Louise Sept 8- 1869 William Eli Mar 2- 1872 Catherine Dec 23- 1874 Harry Darius Aug 9- 1877 Pamela Batcheller May 14-1880 227 546 John Henry Barton 107-20-I-V Mar Feby 27. 1858 by J. A. Varney Esq. at China Me to Nellie A Goddard of China He is a farmer and lives at West Windsor Me. children Lizzie Estelle b Windsor Sept 23- 1859 William Albert " " Mar 26- 1863 549 Varila Fuller Barton 107-20-I-V Mar Nov 1. 1869. at Hackettstown NJ. by to James H. Cox of H. No chil 551 Sarah Eliza Barton 107-20-I-V Mar in Waltham Mass. Aug 6. 1868. by Rev Strong to William Goy of Augusta Me. William Barton b Cambridge Nov 20. 1878 228 554 Belinda Pierce Barton 107-20-I-V Mar at Waltham Mass Aug 12. 1872 by Rev Mr Strong to Edwin Day of W Harry Barton. b Windsor Me Oct 6. 1876 555 Susan Fannie Barton 107-20-I-V Mar at Waltham Mass Nov 19. 1870. to James M Rogers of W Nina Mabel. b Waltham Apr 15- 1872 229 Reuben F 110 [230] Ira D III [231] 565 Lucy Fuller Barton 113 - 21 - 1 - V 566 Dolly Maria Barton 113 - 21 - 1 - V Mar Dec 10 1864 Sumner A Holway232 569 Abby Francis Barton 113-21-1-V Mar Sept 6. 1864. to G. L. Marson 231 570 Charles Henry Barton 113-21-1-V m. b. Windsor. Me Nov. 14. 1845 lived in Oakland. Cal.Chas, son of Samuel Barton and Harriet Perkins Barton Mr & Mrs Chas H Barton - [Oublans?] Calif232 580 Helen Maria Tarbell 115-21-I-V Mar She died Dec 27-1857. 582 Clarissa Harlow Tarbell 115-21-I-V Mar Leander Crook She died 1866 585 Sarah Maria Tarbell 115-21-I-V Mar Charles Dunham 233 585 Frank Otis 586 587 234 588 589 593 235 594 595 Mary Percival Barton 117-21-I-V Mar Worcester Giddings 597 600 236 601 602 603 604 237 606 607 608 609 238 610 611 612 239 616 617 240 241 242 to 243 642244 710 245 720 730246 247 Harbuck 750248 249 770 Mary Elizabeth Barton 223-38-4-V Mar James H Landon. and resides in Sharon Ct He is an extensive farmer Hattie C b 1861 Albert Barton 1863 Edith 1874 772 Edward Barton 223-38-4-V Mar 1864 Althea D Scism John Pliny b July 23- 1869 Mary Alice " July 7. 1870 Mrs B died He mar 2nd in 1875 Minnie Fenn one child Minnie Mr B is Agent of the Conn Western RR at Salisbury Was chosen a member of the Conn Legislature from Salisbury for 1881 250 773 John C Barton 223-38-4-V Mar Henrietta A Hewitt chil George Stannard. b Hartford Oct 16. 1875 Jessie May " " Apr 23- 1879 Mr B is an Engineer & Master Mechanic on the Conn Western RR 774 Charles Clarence Barton 223-38-4-V Mar Aug 24. 1870 to Emma C Drew of Boston children Charles Clarence b Salisbury Ct July 24. 1871 Chesley Drew " Boston Ms Nov 26- 1873 Kittie Louise " Newton Mass Jany 18. 1877 Philip Lockwood " " " Nov 15- 1880 He graduated at Trinity College. Hartford Class 1869 - and At Harvard Law School and is now practicing Law at 82 Devonshire Boston - and resides at Newton Centre - He was a member of the City Council of Newton in 1879 - and President of that body in 1880 251 775 George K Barton 223-38-4-V Mar Jessie - dau of Judge Hubbard of Cedar Rapid Iowa Nov 13-1878 He is a Dry Goods Merchant doing business at Cedar Rapids 1 Nathaniel M - b Cedar Rapids July 9- 1880 252CLARA BARTON FAMILY PAPERS GENEALOGY Barton Family Vassall, Bernard B. (comp.) Vol. 3[*THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS*] Barton Genealogy by Bernard Barton Vassall. Presented to Saidee F. Riccius by Mrs. Bernard Barton Vassall.[*5 Copy....*] Gift of Hermann P. Riccius August 17, 19591 Mercy Barton. Mar David Towne of Oxford. the intention is recorded in Ox Dec 17. 1716. David Town was a prominent man in Oxford - He came from Framingham and the families were probably acquainted there - He owned land on what was called Towns Plains - The Oxford records record the death of "Mercy wife of David Town Sept 3. 1730 aged 37" Mr Town was subsequently mar again - The birth of three children is recorded - X Francis born Mar 7. 1719 - died Dec 31-1729 in the 11th year of his age - X Hannah born Sept 1. 1720. died Nov 24-1743 Deliverance born July 1726 no record of death or marriage See Daniels Oxford. - 2 3 Mehitable Barton Mar Nov 12. 1730 Samuel Dunkin of Worcester. She died in Worchester Nov 7. 1742 aged 33. They had one son X Samuel born in Worcester Feby 12-1742 died in Worcester Feby 28-17424 5 Elisha Barton Mar Feby 3. 1731. to Betty Waite of Sutton His Father Samuel "in consideration of love good will and effection" gave him 30 acres of land on Prospect Hill in Oxford May 18. 1726 which he sold to his brother Caleb June 7. 1734 he then being described as of Sutton - July 18. 1733 be bought 30 acres of Nathaniel Dike of Sutton for 80 lbs. This was in what is now known as Millbury Feby 28-1754. Elisha Barton of Sutton bought of the Heirs of Ichabod Smith of South Hadley, a tract of land on the hill at the south end of the Great Meadow in So Hadley. (Hampshire records as Springfield Vol I page 296) Apr 29 1756 he sold the above to his son Ezekiel Barton of Sutton "for his advancement in the world" (Vol 1. page 86 - Hampden records ) - his X mark Jany 20. 1759. he sold his place in Sutton - described as laying on the Blackstone River near the county Bridge - to Nathaniel Going for 78 bbs - 13 shil Worcester Deeds - Vol 43 - page 187 April 2. 1759 he bought of Jonathan Marsh of Norwich Conn several tracts of land in South Hadley Mass on west side of Great Meadow - described in Proprietors Book page 145 - and Aug 9. 1763 40 acres of land of Wm Eastman in So Hadley Vol 6 - page 483 - Hampshire records6 He died in Granby Oct 15 1776. aged 76. His wife Betty died there Feby 1806 aged 97. Grave Stones to both are standing in the West Cemetery in Granby. and are the only records of their death. He had the following children whose births are recorded in Sutton - 1 Ezekiel born Aug 19. 1732 2 Elesha " June 5- 1734 3 Mehitable " Oct 8- 1736 4 David " Feby 6- 1739 - 40 5 Gershom " Dec 6- 1742 6 Betty " Mar 31- 1745 7 Sarah " Mar 25- 1746 X8 Rebekah " Dec 1- 1748 A Grave Stone in West burying ground Granby reads Mrs Rebecca Barton - d 1776. aged 28. probably her No doubt of it - she lies next to her mother 7 1 Ezekial Barton (Elisha) April 29. 1756. His Father gave him land in South Hadley - "upon the hill at the South end of the Great Meadow" for his "advancement in the world" His wife was probably Martha. - last name not known. The following children of Ezekiel & Martha Barton are recorded - The two first in South Hadley - the rest in Granby. 9 Ezekiel b Dec 24. 1763 X10 Waite " Mar 19. 1766 d Oct 11- 1776 X11 Hannah b Aug 8- 1768 d Jany 21- 1770 12 Simeon b Jany 9- 1771 13 Levi Thomlin b Sept 25- 1773 14 Martha b Dec 6- 1775 He died in Granby Nov 28-1775 aged 44 His wife death not recorded - 8 2 Elisha Barton (Elisha) His wife was Sarah children of Elisha & Sarah Barton. (Granby rec) 15 Gershon b Nov 6- 1768 16 Cheziah b Dec 30- 1769 probably Keziah - Josiah - 17 Elisha b Dec 3- 1771 Elisha Barton jun died Dec 22. 1722. aged 39 Grave Stone - West Burying Ground Granby 9 4 David Barton (Elisha Capt David - He was a large owner of real estate. prominent in Town Affairs. The name of his wife was Hannah Dickinson He died in Granby May 13. 1833. aged 94 Hannah his wife died Granby Feby 22-1826. Children of David & Hannah. the first recorded in So Hadley. the remainder in Granby. the 2nd & 3d in both towns X 18 David b Sept 18. 1762. died Oct 8. 1762 19 David b Aug 13. 1763 20 Titus T b Feby 17. 1766 21 Lucinda b Apr 2- 1768 22 Hannah b May 20- 1771 23 Samuel D " Nov 10 1777 X24 [Sylvester] [Breed?] " Nov 1 1785 d Nov 4- 1794 Run over by a cart & oxen This Sylvester was probably son of David #19. and Grandson of David #4 Oct 24. 1810. David Barton of Granby was app administrator of the Estate of Samuel D Barton of Granby. Feby 5-1811 - Inventory 1277. 57 Debts 400. 10 11 3d Generation 12 9 Ezekiel Barton (Ezekiel 1 - Elisha) born Dec 24. 1763 - mar June 9. 1784 to Lucinda Parsons. She was born Jany 29. 1766. and died May 11. 1852. He died April 16. 1809 Their children born in Granby were 1 Martha b Dec 13- 1785 2 Ezekiel " Feby 27- 1789 3 Almira " Apr 16- 1791 X 4 Electa " Apr 13- 1793 - died Mar 12-1794 5 Lucinda " Mar 27- 1795 - 6 Electa " Sept 12- 1797 7 Phinehas D " Feby 29- 1800 X 8 Hannah " Dec 8- 1803 - d Feby 11. 1823 - not mar X 9 William " Mar 31- 1805 d June 24-1818 Killed by a fall from the "Great beams" X10 Pamela " Sept 28- 1808 - d May 21-1809 X11 Walter " May 8- 1809 - d May 26-1816 By his will dated Jany 13-1810 he gave 1/3 of his estate to his wife during her life - then to be divided among his heirs at her discretion The remainder of his property he divided among his children - giving the boys 500 dollars each if they labored on the farm until 21. otherwise 250 dollars each - and to the dau 150. dolls each His estate inventoried $3655, - 13 1 Martha Barton - mar Zebina Squires and died in Granby Jany 11 1817. aged 30. She had 2 dau 1 Pamela mar Albert Cook of Granby. and has several children 2 Maria - mar a Vibbert & has several chil 2 Ezekiel Barton. married twice he lived South he died Jany 21. 1846. & buried in Granby 1 Ezekiel b 1811 and died in Granby unmarried Oct 7. 1849. 2 Clarissa b May 1813 and died Apr 6. 1815 Line extinct 3 Almira - mar David Kellogg she had 3 children & died Aug 3. 1819 1 - Walter - mar in Granby has 5 chil 2 Almira - mar a Ferry 2 chil X 3 Holland - died in NY. about 1870 unmarried 14 5 Lucinda Barton - mar John Miller of Ludlow She and husband - both living there - chil 1 Julia b Aug 8-1816 mar E. Franklin Smith She is a widow - 3 chil - lives in Ludlow - 2 William Barton - b July 24. 1818 - mar Is a physician. formerly lived in Blandford - has been a member of the Legislature - now lives in Springfield has one son mar 3 Rosanna b July 16. 1820 - unmarried - cripple 4 Electa b Sept 25-1823 - mar when nearly 50 a Stone of Springfield - now a widow - no children - 5 Minerva b Aug 28-1825 mar Ashael Bartlett of NY - he was wealthy - she is now a widow lives in Springfield - Agent Bartlett of the Athol RR in Spg is her son X6 John Wesley b Mar 27-1827 - died ab 1872 - unmarried 7 Jane A b Mar 27-1830 mar her cousin Josiah Miller - has one son - lives in Springfield 8 Almira b July 4. 1832 mar - Warner lives Warehouse Point - several chil 9 Walter S b Oct 2-1834 - twice mar - now Deputy Sheriff Springfield 10 Ellen M - b Dec 13-1836 unmarried 11 Wilbur [mar] b Mar 20-1840 mar Julia Maria Reynolds - 3 chil - 1 died 15 6 Electa Barton - mar Gad C Preston of Granby. She was the first of his 5 wives - had one son 1 Joseph b 1822. living in So Hadley. He mar - had two sons and a dau. His oldest son Joseph mar & died. She died Mar 14. 1824 7 Phinehas D Barton - mar Eunice C Preston b Sept 17-1798. is still living in Granby. farmer mar June 17-1824 Phinehas D d in Granby June21-1890 - wife Eunice d Feby 3-1887 1 William D. b Sept 26-1825 He d in Granby Nov 27-1886 mar June 16. 1853 Mary E Fuller of Springfield - three chil 1 Ella Maria b May 5 1854 - mar Frank Manchester of Chicopee Aug 1879 2 Carrie Frances b Nov 12-1861 X3 Willie D b Nov 1. 1876. died Oct 30. 1877 2 James Harvey b Sept 23- 1826 3 Asaph P b Aug 15- 1828 4 Alvira b July 30- 1831 5 Walter b May 5- 1833 6 Clarissa Wright b Mar 27- 1835 X7 Homer R b July 1- 1837 d 1863 - unmarried - See below 8 Olive b July 21- 1839 7 Homer R Barton b July 1. 1837. graduated at Amherst Coll Class of 1863. & died Aug 12. 1863. unmarried See Page 34 16 12 Simeon Barton (Ezekiel 1 - Elesha) Mar Rebecca Bartlett - He died July 29 1822 agd 51 She died Sept 21. 1850 age 75 chil born in Granby 1 Horace b July 25- 1797 - He died Aug 20-1862 - aged 65 2 James Hervey b Aug 6. 1801 3 Simeon Eli b Jany 3. 1804 X4 Hiram Albert - Mar 1. 1810 - He mar Almira - on child Mary A died Nov 2. 1842 aged 2 Yrs He died Oct 11-1842 aged 32 - wife in Athol X5 Rebecca Matilda b Sept 12- 1818 died Oct 20-1842. aged 24. not mar 17 13 Levi Thomlin Barton (Ezekiel - Elesha) His wife was Sally - She died in Granby Mar 8. 1818. aged 43. He died Jany 15-1820 aged 46 From Grave stones - chil. By his will he divides his property. equally among his 5 chil Inventory $1344.93 1 Quartus Sumner b Apr 30- 1804 2 Thomas Anson b Jany 7. 1806 X3 Levi - b Mar 16. 1808. Went to sea and was drowned off the coast of Peru Nov 12. 1833 - unmarried 4 Waite b Aug 31. 1811 X5 Otis b Nov 7. 1813 d Jany 26. 1817 6 Sarah Angelita - b Sept 29. 1816. Quartus Sumner Barton, See Page 84 Waite Barton see Page 86 18 15 Gershom Barton - (Elesha 2 - Elesha 1) "Gershom Barton & Polly Seldon intend to marry Granby records Apr 17. 1794 David Barton - from opp page 6 David Lothrop b Dec 24- 1798 7 Clarissa b June 26- 1800 8 Nancy b Mar 24- 1803 9 Alexander Hamilton b June 1- 1805 10 Caroline b Oct 12- 1809 19 19 David Barton - (David 4 -Elesha 1) His wife was Lydia Fuller. b May 11-1765 in [children] Springfield - Mar Mar 3-1785 at Ludlow Ms He d in Marshall. Oneida Co NY Oct 30-1849. His wife died Oct 31-1849 - both buried same day. X1 Eliphaz b Aug 14. 1786 d June 23- 1789 2 Sophia b Oct 15-1788 3 Millicent b Feby 15- 1790 x4 Lydia b Apr 24. 1793 5 Eliphaz Breed May 15- 1795 - settled Marshall NY Xx [6 Sylvester Breed 1794.] [d Nov 14 1794 run over by a cart] See opp page. Whitney genealogy, no 7013 - "Seth Whitney Peck - son of John Candee & Anna (Whitney) Peck b Kirkland NY - now Marshall Apr 25-1828, a farmer - mar at her Fathers house Oct 1-1851 by Rev Hiram H Kellogg - Congregational to Mary Barton - dau of Eliphaz Breed Barton and Polly Maria (Barker) Barton of Marshall where she was born May 18. 1830. They reside on a part of his Fathers homestead in Marshall and were living there in 1874 - He has been Town Supervisor three years20 21 Lucinda Barton (David 4 - Elesha) "Jubez Burchard - and Lucinda Barton intend marriage - Dec 27-1786" They went to Oneida Co NY - had a large family 2 living are Reve Samuel Burchard NY City & the wife of Icabod Miller New Hartford - Oneida Co NY - (Seth W Peck) 21 23 Samuel D Barton (David 4 - Elesha) He mar Huldah Willey He died Aug 2. 1810. His Estate was valued at about $800 - chil X1 Sylvester b Nov 1. 1798. died Oct 1. 1800 2 Sylvester b Feby 16. 1801 X3 Samuel D b July 7. 1803 - d 1834 or 5. unmarried 4 James Madison Oct 16- 1805 See Page 90 5 Calphurnia Harmonica Hermione b Oct 15- 1807. Mar Eli Dickinson of Granby. She died about 1876. Samuel B Dickinson of Granby is her son Rev Charles B Barton says "Samuel D (Son of Samuel D) "came to this State - (Illinois) preached as a Missionary "in this Vicinity a year or more, and died at My Mothers "house here in 1834. or 5 - I think James Madison "is still living - A dau of Hermione came west after "the death of her Uncle Samuel. taught school in "Keokuk Iowa, returned east. mar a Minister and "died 22 See Page 40 20 Titus Theodore Barton (David 4 - Elesha 1) He was a Minister - Settled in Tewksbury previous to 1799. Moved to Fitchburg about 1800. Baldwin says he went to Maine - S W Peck he died while removing from Mass to Indiana - Peck says he had a son Titus Theodore - His wife was. Ruth Titus T. Jun lives in Ind. - Dartmouth Alumni History - says he was settled at Fitchburg Apr 12-1804 - dismissed Feby 26-1813 went Hilham Tenn Nov 28-1817 - preached & practiced medicine 10 Years - Started for Jacksonville Ill - Oct 1827 - died suddenly on the banks of the Ohio near Fords Ferry Oct 11-1827 2 Theodore Sylvester - b Tewksbury May 9- 1795 3 Jacob Wood b Tewksbury May 23- 1797 X4 John Huse b Tewksbury Apr 16. 1799 d " Oct 14- 1799 5 Ruth b - " Oct 22- 1800 6 [Nancy Webster - fourth dau b Fitchburg Apr 26- 1804] 7 Nancy Webster - fourth dau b Fitchburg Apr 26- 1804 8 John Huse fourth son b Fitchburg Oct 4- 1805 9 Sally Huse fifth dau b Fitchburg Dec 3- 1806 From "Annals of American Pulpit" Page 87 "Rev Titus Theodore Barton - Granby Mass about 1766 [grad] Dartmouth Coll 1790 - Ordained Tewksbury Oct 11-1792 [dismissed] May 19-1803 - died Oct 31-1827 23 22 Hannah Barton - David 4 - Elesha 1) Mar [Wade] Waitstill Dickinson in Mass, lived a time in Kirkland NY - returned to Granby to care for her Father after the death of Samuel D - Had 4. chil 2 boys - 2 girls Son Samuel lives near Granby "Seth W Peck says the name of Hannah Barton's husband was Waitstill Dickinson They had 7 children (see letter James Madison Barton Page 90) See Letter of his dau Lucinda Street. Page 9324 25 Sophia Barton (David 19 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Rufus Bacon She d Jun 18-1826 - 5 chil - 2 girls - 3 boys Son Rinaldo Bacon resides Leroy NY.26 Millicent Barton (David 19 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Ashel W. Gridley of Marshall NY - She is dead Had three children Oscar Barton Gridley - who lives in Waterville NY, and 2 dau all in Waterville 27 Lydia Barton (David 19 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Amos Norton of Waterville NY. removed to Michighan - had a son - all dead - A Granddaughter mar Fayette Peck and lives in Kankakee Ill - 28 Eliphaz Breed Barton (David 19 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Polly Barker of Kirkland NY. He died in Deansville NY. July 11-1874 All born at the old homestead at Marshall 1 George Marshall b Nov 16- 1818 d Aug 24- 1846 at Marshall 2 John Barker b Oct 26- 1820 Married lives Rome NY 3 Joseph Fuller b June 16- 1823 not mar lives on old homestead at Marshall 4 Samuel b April 11- 1825 is mar and also lives on the old homestead 5 Mary b May 18- 1830 Mar Seth W Peck lives Deansville NY 6 David Wardwell b May - 1- 1835 Mar lives Deansville NY 7 Carolina died in infancy 8 Seth Eliphaz b Dec 16- 1839 Mar lives Holland Patent NY - 29 David Lothrop Barton (David 19- David 4- Elisha 1) Mar Almira Peck Died at Waterville NY. 1864 1 Lydia b Mar Wm J McCown lives Albany NY 2 William Lothrop Mar lives in Kankakee Ill 3 Charles Rinaldo Mar lives Chicago Ill 4 Edward Peck Mar lives in Freeport Ill. a lawyer 5 Jane Mar Josiah Case lives Vernon NY 6 Anna Mar Dr Phanett Barker lives Morristown NJ 7 Mark Anthony Mar lives Kankakee Ill 8 Caroline Not. mar. lives with mo at Waterville NY 30 Clarissa Barton - (David 19- David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Benjamin Southwick they both died in Waterville NY - had several children only 3 lived to manhood - 2 now living in Rome NY Dr Augustus Southwic & Mrs Robert Thatcher - 31 Nancy Barton (David 19- David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Lewis Pierce both died leaving no chil 32 Alexander Hamilton Barton (David 19 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar had 6 chil - lived in New Haven Oswego Co NY died there some years ago - has one son Henry living at Mexico - Oswego Co NY. & George at Jersey City - in charge of the Schools 33 Caroline Barton - (David 19 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Dr Samuel Stewart they died in Utica NY some years ago. Had 7 chil - 3 now living - all girls Adelaide mar a Minister named Hicox lives at Sacketts Harbor Jefferson Co NY 34 James Harvey Barton (Phineas D. - Ezekiel - Ezekiel - Elisha) b Sept 23-1826 - Mar Susan E Warner of Granby Nov 27-1856 - three chil Address July 1893 - #42 Buckingham St - Springfield Mass Edwin W - b Mar 30- 1857 Homer R - b May 11- 1864 Millie W - b Sept- 1869 35 Asaph P Barton (Phineas D - Ezekiel - Ezekiel - Elisha) b Aug 15-1828 - Mar Eunice A Fuller of Springfield Sept 28-1856 Address - July 1893 #32 West Woodruff Ave - Toledo - Ohio X Frank D. b Jany 20- 1859 d July 26- 1877 Ella L b Feby 13- 1862 36 Alvin Barton (Phineas D - Ezekiel - Ezekiel - Elisha) b July 30-1831 - Mar Sue Boyd of Knoxville Tenn July 1. 1867. Walter b Jany 11- 1868 Alvin jun b Nov 10- 1876 37 Walter Barton (Phineas D - Ezekiel - Ezekiel - Elisha) b May 5-1833 Graduated at Amherst Coll. in the Class of Studied for the Ministry Was settled over the Orthodox Cong Soc at Amherst. over the Soc at Suffield Conn and removed to Lyme Mass where he is now pastor of the Mar Aug 6-1861 Mattie Smith of Hadley. b dau of Address July 1893 - Attleboro. Mass Mary L b in Nov 24- 1863 Minnie M b " May 13- 1867 38 Clarissa W Barton (Phineas D - Ezekiel - Ezekiel - Elisha - Mar Rev Stephen Harris Sept 4-1861 She died Sept 19-1869 Alice B Harris b in Sept 23- 1862 X Eunice P " b " Sept 20- 1864 d " Sept 20- 1868 X Stephen " b " Jany 1869 d " April 1869 Olive M. Barton (Phineas D - Ezekiel - Ezekiel - Elisha) Mar Eugene Warner Apr 16-1860 Lula B. Warner b in Sept 20- 1863 Nellie M " b " June 8- 1865 39 40 See Page 22 20 Titus Theodore Barton (David 4 - Elisha 1) Born in Granby Mass - Feby 17th - 1766 Was a graduate of Dartmouth College. Class 1790. He studied Divinity with Dr Charles Backus. of Also studied Medicine and obtained the degree of MD He was ordained Pastor of the Cong Church at Tewksbury Mass. Oct 11-1792 - dismissed May 19-1803 - Settled over the Calvinistic. Cong Church at Fitchburg Mass April 12th 1804 - and dismissed Feby 26th - 1813 In 1817 he emigrated. with his family. to Hillham West Tennessee. His son Rev Charles B. Barton. says "It was the purpose of my parents in emigrating to Tenn "to settle their children together. and to keep their "posterity in close proximity. But today (1889) only "one is to be found in that State: but they are scattered "through 15 other states - and in about 50 localities "Man proposes, God disposes." The journey was made in Wagons. occupying more than seventy days and consumed his scanty means Ten years were spent in preaching, and the practice of Medicine, and a struggle with poverty. when in 1827. he resolved to emigrate to Illinois Before reaching the promised land. he sickened and died suddenly at Fords Ferry. on the banks of the Ohio river Oct 11th 1827 He married. - - - 1794 Ruth H Wood - widow of Rev Jacob Wood, and dau of Stephen Huse of Methuen. Mass - After the death of her 41 husband, she, with the rest of the family, journeyed on until they reached Jacksonville. Ill. where they located and where she died Nov 10th- 1853. aged 84 Their Children. were 1 Theodore Sylvester - born Tewksbury Mass - May 9. 1795 2 Jacob Wood " " " - May 23- 1797 X3 John Huse " " " April 16- 1799 " " died " " Oct 14- 1799 4 Ruth Huse born " " Oct 22- 1800 5 Hannah Dickinson " " " Jany 3- 1802 X6 dau " 7 Nancy Webster - 4th dau " Fitchburg Mass Apr 26- 1804 8 John Huse - 4th son " " " Oct 4- 1805 9 Sally Huse 5th dau " " " Dec 3- 1806 10 Mary Backus " " " June 10- 1809 11 Charles Backus " " " Sept 1- 1810 42 1 Theodore Sylvester Barton (Titus 20 - David 4. Elisha 1) Born Tewksbury. Mass 1795 - removed. with the family of his Father to West Tenn in 1817 - And thence to Jacksonville on the removal of the family to that place - After living here 15 years he removed to Metamora Ill. "He was qualified for higher Attainment. than he reached "failing for want of proper Appreciation of his abilities "and opportunities" his bro Rev C. B. Barton - He died in Metamora - - - 1874 - aged 79 He married. in Tenn - Clarissa Barker of Clinton NY. She died in Denver. Col. - - - 1877 - aged 81 Their children were X1 - - - born died X2 - - - " " 3 Lester B. " 4 Mary T " - 5 Emerline " 6 Theodore " 7 Levi " X8 Nathaniel " died in early manhood, a young man of much promise 9 Louisa born 43 3 Lester B. Barton (Theodore S. 3 - Titus 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Resides about 4 miles east of Metamora. Ill Is a farmer He mar - - - 1852 - Mary Stevenson - she died in 1857. one dau died about the same time He mar 2nd - - - 1867 - Eliza F. Dutton of Stowe Vt - Children - by First wife X1 - - - - born - - - - 1856 Died 1857 by Second wife 2 Mary E born - - - - 3 Charles M " 4 Nellie E " 5 Lester E " 4 Mary T. Barton (Theodore S 3 - Titus 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Has been a great sufferer from Asthma but entirely recovered, on removing to Denver Col where she now (1889) resides 44 5 Emeline Barton (Theodore S 3 - Titus T 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar - - - - - Edward Kipp They reside in Denver. Col Children 1 Charles B Kipp - born - - - - Bookkeeper in Trinadad. Col 6 Theodore Barton (Theodore S. 3 - Titus T 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar - - - - Almira Dutton He died - - - 1888 His wife and children reside at Metamora Ill on their farm adjoining that of Lester B. Children X1 - - - - born - - - died - - - 2 Clarissa L born - - - - - 3 Susan A " - - - - - 4 Lucia B " 5 Emeline E " 45 7 Levi Barton (Theodore S 3 - Titus T 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Resides. in Denver Col. a Mechanic - Unmarried (1889) 9 Louisa Barton (Theodore S 3 - Titus T 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Resides with her sisters in Denver Col. unmarried (1889) 46 2 Jacob W Barton - (Titus T. 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Went with his wife from Fitchburg. to West. Tenn. and from there to Jacksonville Ill. In 1828 he entered government land adjoining Jacksonville, now in the city limits. He was a mighty hunter. More than 100 deer, wild turkeys - furred animals and birds without number. were the victims of his rifle. traps and snares. He was unselfish, upright and greatly beloved. He resided on his farm until his death, in 1869. aged 72. He married in Fitchburg - - - - 188 Catherine Farnsworth. She died in Jacksonville - - - 1877. Aged 81 Their children were X1 - - - born in - d - 2 Leonard F " " 3 Joseph H " " 4 Caroline W " " 5 Christopher " " 6 Martha Jane " " 7 Henry M " " 8 Henrietta H " " 47 2 Leonard F Barton (Jacob W 2 - Titus T. 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) His residence is now (1889) Pine Bluff. Arkansas. He mar 1st - - - 1838. Margaret Deeds. of - - - - - She died - - - - 1845 Their children were X1 - - - - - born in - - - - - - died " X2 - - - - - born in - - - - - - died " X3 Julius born in - - - - - - died " - - - - his 16th yr 4 Mary Ellen born in - - - - - - 5 Ruth " " - - - - - - He mar 2nd - - - - Ruth Roberts of She died. - - - - 1848 Child X6 - - - born in died - - - - He mar 3rd - - - Martha Leonard of Chil X7 - - - b in - - - - [ick in?] - d - - - X8 - - - " in - d - - - X9 - - - " in - d - - - 10 Charles E " in - - - in - Farmer Winchester Ill 11 Franklin P. " - - - - - in Bridge Builder, Pine Bluff Ark 12 Fannie Wainwright b. - - - in - Pine Bluff Ark mar - one C - dead 13 Walter L. b. - - - in - - - Clerk. Springfield Ill 14 Hubert - b - - - - in - - - Farmer Winchester Ill 15 Minnie - b. - - - - - in Mar - McGlachlin, 3 chil Whitehow Ill 16 Molly b - - - in lives Winchester Ill 17 Jacob W b - - - - in - - - - " Pine Bluff Ark 18 Hattie " - - - - in - -- Mar Braner Lives at Jacksonville Ill. has one child 48 3 Joseph H Barton (Jacob W 2 - Titus T 20 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar Nancy Sellers - - - - - She was born in - - - - - She now resides in Tyler Texax He died - - - 1878 in Children - (10) X1 - - - - b - - - - in -- d - --- X2 - - - - b - - - - in -- d X3 - - - - b - - - - in -- d X4 - - - - b - - - - in -- d X5 - - - - b - - - - in -- d X6 - - - - b - - - - in -- d 7 Mattie J " - - - 8 Hiland F " 9 Arietta E " 10 Charles H " 7 Mattie J Barton (Joseph H - Jacob W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar - - - - - - Mr - - - Boman. of Newport Texas - Children 1 William H - b - - - - - - in - 2 Forest G b - - - - - - in 3 James C b - - - - - - in 4 Horace J b - - - 5 Edna P b 6 Enla J b 7 Oscar L b X8 - - - - - - b - - - - - - in d - - - - - 49 8 Hiland F Barton (Joseph H - Jacob W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar - - - - . - - - - Children (5) 1 Joseph C. -- b - - - in 2 Mabel C -- b 3 Lola E -- b 4 Walter M -- b 5 Sidney C 9 Arietta Barton (Joseph H - Jacob W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar - - - - - - - - Musselwhite. lives at Overton. Texas Children (1) 1 - - - - b - - - - in 10 Charles H Barton (Joseph H - Jacob W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Resides at Tyler - Texas 50 4 Caroline W Barton (Jacob W - Titus T - David - Elisha Mar - - - - G B Morton He was a fruit farmer He died in - - - - - - - - - 1885 Mrs Morton makes her home with some of her children Children (14) X 1 - - - - - - b in d 2 Marion R b in Mar - - - - - - James Smith - a machinist of The Dalles. Oregon. child 1 1 Olive b - in Mar - - - Hamilton a lawyer. and States Atty. They reside in Rosebury - Ore chil 1 - - - - - - b - - - in - - 3 Susan C b - - - in Mar - - - - Morse of Farmington Iowa he is a dry Goods salesman Chil 8 1 George b in 2 Carrie " " 3 Fred " " 4 Susie " " 5 Hattie " " 6 Frank " " 51 7 Jennie born in 8 Edilie " " 9 - - - " " died 10 - - - " " died 1 George Is a farmer lives Moberly - Mo 2 Carrie Mar - - - - - Lang Lives Mt Pleasant Iowa - 2 chil 1 - - - - - - - b - - - - in 2 - - - - - - - b - - - - in 4 Catherine b - - - - - in Mar - - - - Dibble Husband freight Agent at Eldora Iowa Children 11 1 Laura b in 2 Charles " " 3 Nettie " " 4 Carrie " " 5 Stella " " 6 Katie " " 7 Ethel " " 52 8 Carl b in 9 Perry " " 10 Mattie " " 11 - - - " " died 1 Laura Dibble mar Haughkirk Lives. Albino - Oregon 2 chil 1 - - - - - b in 2 - - - - - " " died 2 Charles Dibble mar Lives Eldorado Iowa 1 - - - - - b - in 3 Nellie Dibble mar - - - - Matthews Lives. San Marcus - Cal 1 - - - - - b in 53 5 Helen M Morton mar Males - lives Lincoln Neb He is an architect chil 4 1 Ollie b in 2 Gussie " " 3 Roy " " 4 - - - - " " died 6 James H Morton - mar farmer lives Glenwood Mo Chil 6 1 Ollie May born in 2 Minnie " " 3 Albert " " 4 Elmer " " 5 Ettie " " 6 George " "54 7 Ettie Morton mar - - - - - Vanzant - lives Montrose. Ill Husband a Physician Chil 6 1 Guy born in 2 John " " 3 Vallie " " 4 'Baby' " " 5 - - - " " - died 6 - - - " " died 8 H. Clay Morton mar - - - Is a freight deliverer - . lives Ceresco Neb 3 ch 1 Nellie born in 2 Jessie " " 3 Perry " " 55 9 Hattie Morton - mar - - - - - Johnson Merchant. lives Montrose Ill. 8 ch 1 Everard born in 2 Ernest " " 3 James " " 4 Victor " " 5 Marshall " " 6 Dexter " " 7 Beulah " " 8 - - - - " " died 10 Lillie Morton - mar Coe Husband ranchman - Farmington. New Mexico 11 Lucy Morton - mar - England Husband a Tanner live Denver Colorado chil 3 1 - - - - born in 2 - - - - " " 3 - - - - " " died56 12 William W Morton mar H died - - - - ch 1 1 - - - - born in 13 Clara Morton - mar - - - Lamb Husband. farmer - lives Lancaster Mo - ch 2 1 Ettie born in 2 Charles " " 14 Frankie Morton mar Cruse Stockdealer - Montrose Ill ch 2 1 Vernie born in 2 Beulah " " 57 5 Christopher Barton (Jacob W - Titus T. - David - Elisha) Farmer - lives Durango. Colorado Mar - - - - - - - She died in - - - - 6 chil 1 - - - - - born in Mar - - [Lufkin] Lukens. She died in Cairy 1 ch 1 - - - - born in 2 Charles Barton b in Mar - - - Clerk Has 1 child b - - - - - 3 John b - - - in 4 Newton b - - - in 5 - - - - - b - - - in died 6 - - - - - b in died 6 Martha Jane Barton (Jacob W - Titus T. - David - Elisha remained with her Mother [until] after her Fathers death. and now owns and lives on the old family house at Jacksonville. Ill 58 7 Henry M Barton (Jacob W Titus T David Elisha) Mar Lives North San Juan Cal ch 5 1 Charles H born in 2 Henrietta " " 3 Christopher C " " 4 Sarah E " " 5 Henry C " " 4 Sarah E. mar Kenney ch 3 1 Erwin born in 2 Sadie " " 3 - - - " " 59 8 Henrietta H Barton - (Jacob - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar - - - - - - - Matthew - Ashelby of He died -- 1888 was a cattle dealer - She resides Jacksonville Ill ch 7 1 Lillie F born in 2 Harry E " " 3 Effie B " " 4 Katie E " " 5 - - - " " died 6 - - - " " died 7 - - - " " died 1 Lillie F Ashelby. mar - - - Rev S. J. McKinney now living Weyauwega Wis 1 - - - born in 2 - - - " " 2 Harry E Ashelby. mar - - - - Emma Jansen Is a ranchman. lives at Billings - Montana 60 4 Ruth H Barton - (Titus Theodore - David 4 - Elisha "She was devoted Christian, a faithful Sabbath "school teacher. She lived unmarried, and "ministered as none but a most loving and "devoted daughter could do to the comfort of "our widowed Mother: and three years after "her death followed her to the heavenly rest, "aged 56" (Rev C B Barton) 5 Hannah D. Barton (Titus T - David 4 - Elisha 1) Mar - - - Thomas S. Lea MD. of - - - - He was born was a successful practitioner for 40 Years and died - - - 1875 aged 78 She died in - - - - - - - 1863. aged 61 "I knew her only as a loving sister and a highly "cultivated and attractive young lady - Her son says " 'She was a mother in the truest sense and her children " 'never forgot her training. - A devoted Christian beloved " 'by All who - knew her'" (C B. Barton) 61 ch. 6 1 Barton S Lea - born in - died ag 6 2 Cullen T Lea " " " " 36 3 Newton H Lea " " " " 55 4 Mary H Lea " " 5 J Horace Lea " " 6 C. Murray Lea " " 4 Mary H Lea. mar - - 1846 - D. W. Read of They live on a farm near Chilhowee Mo He has been blind several years ch 8 1 Thomas R Read - b in died ag 19 2 Horace L Read " " 3 John A Read " " 4 Charles C Read " " 5 Addie " " 6 Edwin L " " 7 Susan J " " 8 Francis M " " 2 Horace L Read - mar - - - lives in [Chilhowee] Warrensburg. Mo. Is a farmer ch 3 1 Oscar L Read b in 2 Charles W Read " " 3 James L Read " " 62 3 John A Read mar - - - - Lives in Chilhowee Mo ch 2 1 Jennie H Read born in 2 Henry A Read " " 4 Charles C Read farmer 5 Addie Read mar Gruver lives Duncan Bridge Mo ch 1 1 Lawrence Gruver - born in 63 5 J Horace Lea - (Hannah . Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar. - - - - - Mollie S Conner Lives in Sherman Tex ch 2 1 Murray A Lea born in 2 John S K Lea " " 6 C. Murry Lea (Hannah - TT - David - Elisha) Mar M E Gibbons They reside on a farm near Zepher - Tex ch 1 1 Thomas Horace Lea - born in64 7 Nancy Webster Barton (Titus T - David 4 - Elisha 1) She mar - - - Verin Daniels from Fitchburg, while in Tenn He died in - 1876 ag 79 Shed died " 1871 ag 68 "She lived in seclusion from society. devoting her time "and energies to the comfort of her family. patiently "bearing the burden resting upon her (C B. Barton) Ch 10 1 Mary Ann Daniels born in 2 Buker " " " 3 William " " " 4 Nancy " " " 5 Samuel " " " 6 Verin " " " 7 Warren W " " " 8 Theodore J " " " 9 John J H " " " 10 - - - " " " died 65 1 Mary Ann Daniels - mar William McAllister of He died 1880 ch 2 1 Otway McAllister born in Mar - Lizzie [McDougall] McDugal They reside Have 3 Sons 1 - - - - born in 2 - - - - " " 3 - - - - " " 2 Fannie McAllister " " Mar George [Carpenter] Campbell - a carpenter They reside in Jacksonville. Ill Have 3 Sons 1 - - - - - Campbell b. in 2 - - - - Campbell " " 3 - - - - Campbell " " 66 2 Buker Daniels - (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Resides in Jacksonville Ill. was for many years a salesman in Chambers Grocery - He mar 1st - - - - - Ellen Corcoran - She died He mar 2nd Margaret Turly He has had 13 children - 7 by his 1st wife & 6 by his 2nd 1 Sally Daniels born in Mar - Frank Williams. a teamster. resides in Jacksonville one chil 1 - - - Williams born in 2 Charles. Daniels born in Is a plasterer. resides in Kansas City Mo 3 Annie Daniels born - in Resides with her Fa in Jacksonville 4 Edward Daniels born in Killed on RR ag 12 5 Frederick Daniels " " Killed on RR ag 13 6 - - - - " " " died infancy 7 - - - - " " " " infancy 8 Buker Daniels born in 9 Paul " " " 10 Ada " " " 11 Ella " " " 12 Roy " " " 13 Mary " " " 67 3 William Daniels (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar Sarah Stills He is a farmer near Jacksonville. Ill 2 dau 1 Nancy E born in 2 Katie " " 4 Nancy Daniels - (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar Isaac Kinnet a farmer near Chapin Ill - 5 ch 1 Oscar Kinnet - born in Graduated from Illinois College - class of Mar Lela M Minear He died in 2 [Rolle B D] 2 Rolle B Kinnet born - in A Teacher resides Chapin Ill 3 Elmer Kinnet born in A Veterinarian resides Chapin Ill 4 Hardy Kinnet born in A Farmer at Chapin Ill 5 - - - Kinnet born in - died infancy 68 5 Samuel Daniels (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar Ella Brown of Is a dealer in gasoline Stoves - Chicago Ill 6 Verin Daniels (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar Virginia English Is a farmer. resides 4 miles no of Jacksonville Ill ch 7 1 Nellie b in Mar John Gunn a farmer Near Murrayville Ill 2 ch 1 Reuben Gunn born " in 2 Laura Gunn " " " 2 George W. Mar Alice Clark of Is platform boss of Wells Fargo & Co Ex Kansas City Mo 3 Joseph H born in 4 Verin B " " 5 Lizzie " " 6 Martin A " " 7 Janie " " 69 7 Warren W Daniels (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Unmarried - is a farmer - and lives with his brother William near Jacksonville Ill. 8 Theodore T. Daniels (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar Eliza Eads of Is a farmer near Wichita, Kansas ch 3 1 Edward born in 2 Charles V " " 3 Marion P. " " 9 John J H Daniels - (Nancy W - Titus T - David - Elisha) Mar Martha E Sharp of Is a farmer - near Liter - Ill. ch 5 1 Hettie born in 2 Nellie " " 3 Clara " " 4 John " " 5 - - - " " died infancy 70 8 John Huse Barton (Titus T - David - Elisha Mar 1829 Mary N Reid of She was dau of She died 1885 He died 1888 in Oberlin Ohio at 83 "He began life with a high aim for material good, "with adequate energy and activity, and with greater means, "(through his marriage) than all the rest of our family "put together; and his beginning gave promise of realizing "his resolve. But being in haste to be 'rich' he became Visionary "and Vacillating; and when at length by wise management "and patient perseverance, he might have realized even "more than his resolve, he was in want, and his long "and laborious life, full of painful experience, ended "in disappointment so far as material acquisitions "were concerned. "He was an office-bearer in the church in different "places where he resided, and his judgment was "often appealed to bin temporal affairs." (C B. Barton) Their children were - (7) 1 Sarah born in 2 Mary " " 3 Ira " " 4 - - " " died infancy 5 - - - " " " " 6 - - - " " " " 7 - - - " " " " 71 1 Sarah Barton - Mar A B Penniman MD. He died in Oberlin Ohio - - - 1887 She resided in Oberlin ch 2 1 David Penniman born in 2 Ira Penniman " " 2 Mary Barton Mar William Hamilton He is a farmer and lives near Raymond Ill chil (9) 1 Clara Hamilton born in 2 Rosa " " " 3 William W " " " 4 Sarah " " " 5 John P " " " 6 James A " " " 7 Ira S " " " 8 - - " " " died 9 - - - " " " died 1 Clara Hamilton mar - - Hemphill ch (2) 1 - - - - Hemphill b in 2 - - - - Hemphill b in 72 3 Ira Barton mar Mary H Scott Is a physician. resides at Pingree - No Dacota ch 3 1 - - - born in 2 - - - " in 3 - - - " in d infancy 73 9 Sally Huse Barton (Titus T. - David - Elisha) Mar John Graves. of - - - West Tennessee He died - - - - 1858 - at 59. She died at - - - 1859 - at 53 "I have known nothing of her since a few years after "her marriage, but no one in our family was more "attractive and lovely. The special interest she manifested "for her little brother has never been forgotten, and "has had something to do in moulding his character, "To him her memory is precious and for her sake her "children beloved" (C B. Barton) ch 5 1 Clementine Graves - b in 2 Richard Graves b " 3 Thadeus C Graves b " 4 Adeliza Graves b " 5 Ruth Graves b " 74 1 Clementine Graves mar Wm P. Lee They reside at Cherry Creek. Tenn ch 8 1 Lee born in 2 Lee " " 3 Lee " " 4 Lee " " 5 Lee " " 6 Lee " " 7 Lee " " 8 Lee " " These children are mostly married. and have all together 20. children - no list of names (next page reserved) 75 78 4 Adeliza Graves mar Samuel Sanders Reside at Alvarado Texas Have 5 sons - and 1 dau ch 6 1 Sanders born in 2 Sanders " " 3 Sanders " " 4 Sanders " " 5 Sanders " " 6 Sanders " " 79 5 Ruth Graves. mar George Jackson He was born He died - - - - 1863 She resides at Wortham. Texas. has 3 sons. 1 Jackson born in 2 Jackson " " 3 Jackson " " 80 10 Mary B. Barton (Titus T. - David - Elisha) Mar 1829 Rev Solomon Hardy He died in - Mass - - 1841 She died 1880 at Denver Col at 71 "Her married life was one of poverty, privation & hardship "Her Widowhood, until her son was grown and could "provide for her, was one of constant toil and much "bodily affliction; but afterwards of ease - comfort. and "enjoyment" (C B Barton) She had 7 sons: all except the youngest died in infancy 1 Hardy born in died infancy 2 Hardy " " " " 3 Hardy " " " " 4 Hardy " " " " 5 Hardy " " " " 6 Hardy " " " " 7 S. Barton Hardy " " 81 7 S Barton Hardy Mar Ellen Bailey of Jacksonville Ill. She He is a successful merchant in Denver Colorado, and a faithful worker in the Church They have had 9 chil - 3 of whom are dead 1 Katie Hardy born in 2 Mary " " " 3 Barton " " " 4 Albert " " " 5 Edward " " " 6 Edna " " " 7 - - - " " died 8 - - - " " died 9 - - - " " died 82 11 Charles B Barton (Titus T - David - Elisha) Graduated at Illinois College class 1836 Mar 1836. Martha Hackett from Thetford Vt - Entered the Ministry in 1840 Settled at Retired from the active Ministry in 1875 and has since lived "in a pleasant home at Jacksonville "Ill "Only waiting till the shadows are a little longer "grown" They have no children See his printed "Memorial Manuel of the offspring of Rev Titus T. & Ruth H Barton" 1889 83 84 See Page 17 Quartus Sumner Barton (Levi T. 13 - Ezekiel 1 - Elisha) b Granby Mass Apr 30-1804 - He mar - He died in Qunicy Ill - - 1873 chil 1 Otis Beverly Barton - b in X2 Emily " " " d " inf X3 Caroline " " " d. " inf Quartus S Barton was a contractor-builder until some years before his death. when he retired from business 85 1 Otis Beverly Barton Mar 1st .. 1867. Laura Baughman She died in Aug - 1869 leaving one dau 1 Laura b Oct 29-1868 in He mar 2nd Laura Talbot Dwight - 1872 She died May 1891 2 chil 2 Emily Dwight Barton b Mar 11- 1873. in Quincy Ill 3 William Sumner Barton b Oct 1- 1875 " " " 1893. Clerk in the Office of the Peoria & Pekin Railway - at Peoria Ill Otis B Barton d in Quincy Ill. Feby 1880 Was in the wholesale crockery business for some years but gave it up and for the last years of his life was a clerk in the Railway mail service. 86 See page 17 Waite Barton - (Levi T - Ezekiel - Elisha) b Granby Mass. Aug 31-1811 mar Mar 25-1839 Hannah, dau of Nathaniel Frothingham of Boston, She was born in Boston Oct 11. 1809 They moved to St Louis. Mo. and subsequently to Quincy Ill. He went to California leaving his family in Quincy. While he was gone his wife met with an accident (falling on a pair of Scissors) which resulted in her death at Quincy July 10-1853 Upon his return he brought the children to Boston He died 1880 - They had six children - viz X1 Emily Frothingham. born in [Oct] Feb 22- 1840 died in Aug 11- 1840 X2 Sarah Frothingham born in Jany 3- 1843 died in Apr 9- 1843 X3 Nathaniel Frothingham born in Jany 3 1843 died " Jany 3 1843 4 James Harvey born in Mo Mar 29- 1844 5 Edmund Dwight born in St Louis Mo [Jany] June 29- 1845 6 Ellen Frances born in Mo Oct 29 1847 resides 1893. with her Mothers relatives with whom she has always lived at #60 Sterling St. Boston Highlands 87 4 James Harvey Barton (Waite - Levi T - Ezekiel - Elisha) Mar 88 5 Edmund Dwight Barton (Waite - Levi T - Ezekiel - Elisha) born 1845. . . Parents to Quincy Ill. where the Father left them while he went to California - While he was absent the Mother died and the children remained with his brother Quartus S. until his return. He was then taken with his brother to Philadelphia Mo. after a short time they were taken to Boston and placed in the Brimmer School He enlisted as Drummer Co 'B" 43 Regt Mass Vols for 9 months Saw service in Newberne & at the Battle of Kinston and Whitehall Again enlisted in 14th Mass Light Battery and participated in Battles of Wilderness. Spotsylvania Bethesda - Cold Harbor & Appomatox - and in front of Petersburg Returned to Boston and went to Missouri and later to Toledo, Washington. Has been engaged in the Lumber business. and is now on a Ranch He mar - Annie Sayra McCullough. who was born in Van Buren Township Iowa July 20-1851 They have issue as follows - 1 James Harvey b Sarcosis. Jasper Co Mo March 20- 1876 2 Maude Estella b Pea Ridge Praira Leonard Co Mo Aug 7- 1877 3 Frank Waite b Sarcosis - Jasper Co Mo Feby 19- 1879 4 Lou Ella b Pierce City - Leonard Co Mo Feby 25- 1880 5 Ethel Frances b Sarcosis - Jasper Co Mo July 3- 1883 6 Edna Deliliah b Sarcosis - Jasper Co Mo Apr 29- 1886 7 Margaret May b Centerville now Athena Umatilla Co Ore June 26- 1888 8 Edmund Dwight b Toledo - Lewis Co - Wash July 12- 1892 89 90 Page 21 "James Madison Barton (Samuel D 23 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Copy of letter from James Madison Barton to Rev Charles B. Barton of Jacksonville Ill "South Hadley Falls Mass. Sunday PM - Mar 8-1891 "My Dear Cousin Your Welcome letter of Mar 2nd came to hand a day or two since, and I will give you such information as I am able, beginning with myself. I am (as you suppose) a brother of Samuel Barton, whom you mention as having died at your Mothers home. I was married at Granby Mass March 20-1828 to Azubah Ferry by whom I had six children whose names follow 1 Sarah Antoinette - 2 Helen Maria 3 Marion Eliza - 4 Adaline Sophia 5 Charlotte Agnes - 6 Louise Ferry the last one of whom died in infancy - The eldest was married in 1852. to Charles F Clark of Granby. both of whom are now living The second was married in 1851 to William Smith of Granby. and both are now living at South Hadley Falls - The third was married in 1857 to Malcolm Bridgman of Belchertown and both are now living at Northampton - the fourth was married in 1864 to Madison Mixter of Brooklyn NY - who died in 1866 - She being again married in 1867 to William C Gates of Plymouth Conn 91 and both are now living with me at South Hadley Falls. The fifth was married in 1865 to W Charles B Thornton of Brooklyn NY and she died at Brooklyn in 1870 - My wife Azubah Ferry was stricken with Paralysis in April 1882. and died in September of the same year - My sister Hermione was married to Eli Dickinson of Granby. to whom were born 5 Children, two of whom are now living. The eldest was Mary (of whom you enquire) was married to James Kimball, both of whom are now dead Your Fathers sister Hannah Barton, married Waitstill Dickenson, to whom were born seven Children, one of whom, Lucinia, married Philo Street of West Springfield - She is now living (a widow) with her son H P Street. at South Hadley Falls - If your sister. Mary B Hardy is now living, I should like to send to her my best respects, she having once visited our house. and at that time buried one of her children The Government titles which you mention would be regarded as valuable mementoes in my family, and if you will do so, would be glad to have them sent to me. Also the "Memorial Manuel" of which you write has not yet come to hand, and one of those would be most acceptable to Mrs Lucinia Street - care of H P Street, South Hadley Falls Mass Your mention of age and the burdens of 92 life, suggests. that you would be interested to know my Age - I was born in 1805 which makes my Age 86 the coming anniversary in Oct next. having enjoyed excellent health all my life and being at the present time in good health. With best wishes for you and yours I am your Affectionate Cousin James M Barton South Hadley Falls Mass Written for me by my Son in Law William C Gates" South Hadley Falls Oct 20-1893 Mr B. B. Vassall Dear Sir: James M Barton Died December 31 1891 Yours Respectfully George I Smith Town Clerk 93 Lucina Dickinson (Hannah 22 - David 4 - Elisha 1) Page 23 Married Philo Street of Holyoke - formerly West Springfield Copy of letter from her to Rev Charles B. Barton - " South Hadley Falls - March 9-1891 "Cousin Charles " For you are my Cousin as well as Madisons "I have read your letter today and it has awakened a train "of Memories & I think it would be pleasant to write to you "directly. and to receive a letter from you. if you are so disposed. "My Mother lived with Grandfather Barton and I well remember "Uncle Titus last visit with his family for a few days at "our house. before going to Tennessee. I also remember the thick "letters that he wrote, foolscap paper, and well written over. "I learned to read them when quite young - "You must be over 80 years of age, as I am 78. I am the "only one of my family living. Brother William left children "Two are living in Bradford. Iowa. Mrs Finley Eastman, "and Elihu Dickinson - One, Edwin is just going to Champaign "Illinois. to live with a daughter, Mrs Walter Rugg. "I have three sons, Oscar, Hobart - and John, I married "Philo Street. of Holyoke - (formerly West Springfield. "I have my home there since his death in Dec 1883 "but live mostly in So Hadley Falls, with my Son Hobart "I do not know who this Mrs Hathaway of Boston is. "Is she a relative? - Phineas Barton of Granby was "a relative in this way - His Father and Grandfather "Barton. were Cousins. their Fathers were brothers. "Uncle David of Marshall NY. has no children 94 "living - but has Grandsons living in Chicago Ill. "Aunt Lucina married Jabez Burchard of Granby. "they removed to Hamilton NY. where he died. "They had 13 children. one died in childhood, "All are now dead with one exception. Samuel "Burchard DD. #7 East 48th St. New York City. "a Presbyterian Minister. preaching to one Church "40 Years in that City. is now 80 years of age, and "still vigorous preaching nearly every Sabbath to "Various Churches. He is an unusual character "and we wish you might hear from him "Possibly you remember of the man who unwittingly "defeated Blaine by making this remark. "the Democratic "party represented. Rum - Romanism & Rebellion when "he was introducing Blaine in NY "He visited us three years ago and was just feeling "interested in his Mothers relatives. "I wonder if your father ever told you how he came to enlist "I will not weary you with more. but if you care to "answer shall be very glad to hear - Wish we might "Exchange photographs - Tell of your children. "Hope we shall receive one of your pamphlets. "With Kindest wishes to yourself and family I remain Your Cousin Mrs Lucina Street 95 96 9798 99100 101102 103104 105106 107108 109110 111112 113114 115116 117118 119120 121122 123 124 125126 127128 129130 131132 133134 135136 137138 139140 Joshua Barton. (b 1697) His wife was Anna = Oct 27-1727. his Father gave him 1/2 of his homelott of 60 acres - Wor Reg Deeds Vol 2. page 301 - Dec 9. 1731. he bought 73 acres on Townes Plains of his brother-in-law-David Town - Wor Deeds Vol 2. page 304 - Feby 8-1733. he and his brother Caleb sold the farm that was their Fathers to Jacob Cummings of Oxford Wor Deeds. Vol 4. page 639 and in this Deed he is described as of Leicester Feby 7. 1734. He bought 50 acres in the So West part of Leicester of Wm Brown - In this Deed he is called "of Oxford" - Washburns Leicester says that he moved to Leicester in [1820] 1720 - From the Deeds and record of the birth of his children I think there is a mistake of 10 years. He sold his farm in Leicester to John Scrowl in 1737. and bought part of lot no 67. in the town of Spencer - the farm lately owned by Jonas Guilford I think he must have married a 2nd time as I find on Spencer records "Joshua Barton of Spencer - and Hannah Holman of Sutton were joined in Marriage Dec 27. 1757 by the Rev David Hall - Pastor of the 1st Church in Sutton This was just 6 months after the death of his first wife - I am ignorant of the place of his death - or that of his wife - as I 141 have found no Town record of it. But from the family Bible of his son Reuben. now in the possession of Myron S Barton of Belchertown. I learn that "My Father Joshua Barton departed this life Feby 13. 1773 - Anna Barton wife of the above said Joshua was born Feby 27-1699 and died June 24. 1757." Their childrens births are recorded as follows - 1 Ann b Oxford Mar 17. 1721 2 Sarah " " Jany 16. 1724 Oct. 13, 1724 3 Joshua " " Oct 2- 1727 4 Mary " " May 10- 1730 5 Timothy " Leicester Apr 13- 1732 6 Nathan " " July 23- 1734 7 Reuben " " Mar 28- 1738 Wor Pro Rec have the following - Vol 12 - Page 336-337 Samuel Trask - John Jacob - & Abel Chase - app appraisors of Estate of Joshua Barton of Sutton May 31-1773 Hannah Barton administratrix 29 lb - 9 shil personal 142 1 Ann Barton (Joshua) Mar in Leicester June 2: 1738. by Rev Nathan Webb of Uxbridge - to Josiah Robinson of Uxbridge (Uxbridge records) She d in Belchertown Dec 10-1775 He d 1784 - agd 72 8 Josiah Robinson - son of Josiah & Anna Robinson was born in Uxbridge Nov 29-1739 (Ux rec) was baptised Dec 9-1739 - Ux Church rec He moved to Charlton. thence he or his son Josiah moved to Belchertown. where the [2nd] 3d Josiah died - very old. Had an old maid sister Josiah Robinson bought land in Belchertown 1797 Myron S Barton. has the Deeds - Charlton records have the marriage of Josiah Robinson & Sarah Twiss Nov 17. 1763 They do not show the birth of any children or the death of any of the family. Ann Robinson & John Streeter were mar in C Dec 12. 1771, [She might have been a sister] Josiah Robinson of Leicester sold land in Leicester 1745 and sold & mortgaged until 1750 There Josiah Robinson of Spencer - sold & mortgaged land in Spencer - until 1756. when he sold all right in the estate of his late Father William of Newton - 143 2 Sarah Barton (Joshua) Mar in Leicester June 6. 1751. to David Allen of Leicester No chil recorded in Leicester Josiah Robinson & Ann Barton Cont ______________________________________ Leicester records 9 Samuel b Leicester July 24- 1742 10 William b " June 16- 1744 11 Joshua b " June 9- 1747 12 Ann b 1754 - mar John Streeter d Apr 6-1783 - in her 29th Yr - Robinson Bible 8 Josiah Robinson & Sarah Twiss had three children who grew up Thankful b in Mar 3 1773 d Belcher Sept 26 1862 agd 89 Years Josiah b " July 3. 1768 d Sept 30 1858 - 90 Sarah b " May 1- 1765 - oldest. d middle age They all settled in Belcher & d there unmar Samuel Robinson & Mary Hammond mar Charlton Dec 1 1768 144 3 Joshua Barton (Joshua) lived in Spencer and his farm was owned in 1860. by Silas Grout - (Drapus Spencer) He was Published in Leicester Feby 18. 1750 to Abigail Pratt of Framingham, probably Mar soon after - Spencer records contain the birth of the following children X25 Daniel b Aug 25- 1751 d Mar 9. 1754 26 Nathaniel b July 28- 1753 - X27 Margaret b Dec 18- 1755 d Dec 30- 1766 X28 Reuben b Apr 28- 1758 d Jany 5- 1767 X29 Hannah b July 27- 1760 d Dec 28- 1766 X30 Tabitha b Oct 21- 1763 d Dec 30- 1766 Spencer records say "Margaret & Tabitha Barton daughters of Joshua & Abigail both departed this life Dec 30-1766 31 Joshua b Oct 9- 1766 32 Abia b Oct 25- 1769 145 4 Mary Barton (Joshua) Oxford records - "Marriage is intended between Abraham Pratt of Oxford and Mary Barton of Charlton" Dec 6-1760 33 Deborah b Dec 22- 1760 - 1 X34 Ruth b Dec 19- 1762 d. Oct 25- 1768 X35 Abraham b Sept 24- 1764 - d Nov 7- 1768 36 Mary b July 22- 1766 37 Micah b Oct 17- 1768 Oxford records say Jesse Merriam & Deborah Pratt were married in Ox Nov 3-1779 - See if this is Mary Barton's dau - 146 Rewritten - on Page 183 5 Timothy Barton (Joshua) Spencer records say 40 Jonathan Barton - son of Timothy & Hebzibah b Spencer Sept 11-1754 Then Oxford records have 41 Hepsibah dau of Timothy & Anna b Ox June 16-1771 . and 42 Joshua - same parents b Ox Dec 28. 1773 - There being no other Timothy known. it would seem probably that these children were all one Father. some doubt - Timothy Barton & Hepzibah Stow of Southboro. mar Oct 1753 [Bangs?] Framingham Charlton rec - "Timothy Barton of Charlton - and Anna Allen of Dudley intend marriage Jany 3-1767 Mar Jany 20-1767 43 Benjamin Barton. Son of Tim & Hepsibah b Charlton Oct 16- 1761 44 Alpheus " " " " " " " May 11- 1765 45 Ann " dau " " " " " Sept 10-1766 See if Timothy did not have a dau Mary. who mar James Livermore jun of Spencer May 29-1781 - had 1 Aaron Livermore b Mar 31- 1782 2 Sally " b July 6- 1785 3 James " 3rd b Nov 7- 1789 mar Tabitha Sargent Jany 1-1808 X4 John " b Nov 17- 1793 d June 29-1813 - aged 19 Mr James Livermore d Apr 30-1801 Widow Mary Livermore d Jany 5-1842 - aged 86 She was therefore born 1762. find her [*Hepzibah Barton wife of Timothy died Oct 26-1766 - Charlton rec*] [*Sept 15-1786. Timothy Barton of Chesterfield - Cooper bought land in Chesterfield of Samuel Miles Timothy died about 1796 - as May 7-1796 Wm Keith is app administrator of his estate & reports it insolvent*] 147 6 Nathan Barton (Joshua) Nathan Barton of Spencer. and Tamar Barton of Oxford were married April 4. 1759. Published in Ox Mar 10. 1759. She was dau of Jedidiah &c. cousin Her Grandson - Sumner says She died in Belchertown He probably died in Enfield or Belchertown Feby 22-1795 43 Jedidiah b in Oxford Jany 14. 1762 - Enfield X44 Nathan b Ox 1764. d Nov 27. 1768. 45 David b Ox Mar 2- 1768 46 Nathan b Ox Feby 8. 1770 (Plainfield) X47 Joshua b 1772 mar - Sumner Barton [drowned Boston Harbor] Was drowned in Boston Harbor ab 1802, not 48 Tamar b 1774 Sumner Barton of Plainfield says She mar Nathan Rich & settled in Western NY - near David - had a son Nathan In Rice Gen. Page 67 - it says - Lydia Rice, dau of John & Sarah (Dutton) b July 5-1744. Mar Joseph Grout Oct 18. 1765 no issue. Her 2nd husband was Nathan Barton of Belchertown who d Feby 22-1795 - Her 3d was Caleb Daday - She died July 14-1814 - aged 70" [*D C M Barton Hatfield*] [* D N " Savoy*]148 7 Reuben Barton (Joshua) Mar at Oxford June 29-1761 to Catherine Learned - dau of Josiah and Catherine (Rice) Learned She was born Feby 28-1733 - He removed to Belchertown before 1768 None of his children are recorded as having been born in Oxford. but it is thought the first three were not born in Belchertown - when he came to B it was an unbroken wilderness - He walked to Hadley. to his days work. 9 miles and back at night - because he dared not leave his family alone - He was a Cooper by trade - When in Oxford he taught School. and had some Knowledge of Surveying. and after his removal to Belchertown. he surveyed land. and took his joy in land. until at one time he owned over 1000 acres - He was a soldier in the French & Indian War. at three different times His first enlistment for for 3 months but when the time expired. he and his comrades were informed that their enlistment was during the Kings pleasure - they served three more more and then started for home. breaking up into small squads to avoid pursuit Efforts were made to arrest him as a deserter. and to settle the matter he enlisted again - and was incorporated in the Rangers of Major Robert Rogers of N H. Served one year or more - was at the battle of Ticonderoga 149 He was a man of great endurance and great muscular power. 6 feet in height - straight light complexion - blue eyes - on one occasion he was separated from his companions and had a long race with a party of Indians but outran them - On another occasion a British Officer struck him with a rattan across the face. for which he threw him into Lake George. His attempted arrest nearly led to a mutiny - which caused the Officers to desist He was in the Revolutionary Army at two different times. 1st just after the Battle of Lexington - and he was a Lieut of Militia under Genl Gates and was present at the battle of Saratoga and the Surrender of Burgoyne - he was mustered out soon after - He was one of the founders of the Baptist Church at Belchertown and its first Deacon - and held many town Offices. He died in Belchertown Dec 22. 1819 aged 82. his wife died Apr 21. 1822 aged 90 The house which he built and resided in is still standing the 5th generation being under its roof His will . gives 1/3 of his property to his wife during her life - To his oldest surviving son Josiah he gives $5 . he having before given him his full portion & To his son Daniel $100 . and the 1st volume of Benedicks Church History 150 To his two daughters Sarah Rice and Lucy Hamlin $45. of which Sarah is to have $40 & Lucy $5 and also to his daughters . all the household furniture - to be divided as they may agree. To two grandchildren Reuben Barton 3d and Rebecca Gates $25 . and to the Baptist Church of Christ in Belchertown $50 to be paid their agent - to be put at interest and the income used towards the support "of any Calvonistic-Orthodox Baptist Minister they may employ as their teacher - To his youngest son Reuben all land and building - stock - tools &c - and my large Bible and the 2nd Vol of Benedicks Church History Their children were - all born Belchertown 49X William b Aug 26. 1762 d Sept 18 1790. aged 19 50 Sarah b Mar 22- 1764 51 Josiah b Apr 2- 1766 52 Daniel b July 21. 1768 53 Lucy b Mar 9. 1770 54 Reuben b Jany 17. 1772 151 3d Gen 26 Nathaniel Barton (Joshua - Joshua) Mar Oct 6. 1791. Eunice Woods of Spencer - (rec) 55 Asa b Spencer July 6- 1792 56 Hannah b " Oct 3- 1793 57 Eli b " Oct 15- 1794. 58 Jonas b " Oct 13- 1795 Mar in Spencer Oct 1816 to Betsey Grey of Weston Pub Feby 18 1816 57 Eli Barton of Spencer - mar & Releif Dodge of Ward were Mar in Oxford May 8-1821 - (Ox rec) 152 31 Joshua Barton (Joshua 3 - Joshua) Mar Sarah Tucker of Spencer Mar 2. 1786 60 Daniel b Spencer Oct 16. 1786 61 Reuben b " Feby 23- 1789 62 Aaron b " Oct 21- 1791 X63 Tyler b " Aug 23- 1794 d Leicester 64 Sally b " Jany 3- 1797 65 Mary b " July 29- 1799 66 Waldo b " Mar 17- 1802 67 Tyler b " June 15- 1804 153 32 Abia Barton (Joshua 3 - Joshua) Mar Eunice Prouty of Spencer May 26. 1793 lived in Leicester & Spencer. chil born in Spencer He Mar 2nd Philena Walcott of Spencer . July 17. 1813 70 Lepa - dau - Oct 18- 1793 71 Arnold - Oct 28- 1794 72 Rice - Jany 22- 1797 73 Cheney - Jany 30. 1799 74 Elliott - Aug 11- 1801 75 Stephen Van Rensellear July 26- 1804 76 Silas Ranson July 26- 1804 77 Washington Oct 30- 1807 154 40 Jonathan Barton (Timothy - Joshua) Sturbridge records "Jonathan Barton of Whitingham (Vt) and Hannah Dix (of Sturbridge) were married Dec 13-1787" A43 Benjamin Barton (Timothy - Joshua) b Charlton - Oct 16. 1761. Benjamin Barton & Sarah Stowe both of Dudley - mar in D Mar 5-1787 - (Court Rec) Silas son of Benjamin & Sarah Barton - b in Whitingham Vt Sept 25-1788 - (Whitingham Rec) 155 42 Joshua Barton (Timothy - Joshua) Was born Dec 28-1773 Wife was Sally Vaughn - She was bo Oct 2-1777 They were mar Feby 14-1799 - He d Feby 11-1825 - She died Oct 26-1872 90 Joshua Allen b Butternut NY. b Jany 1- 1800 91 Leonard Miller b " " b June 8- 1802 92 Hiram Livingston " " b Mar 11- 1805 X93 John Warren Chesterfield Mass Apr 1- 1809. d Young Nov 10- 1809 X94 Electa E " " Feby 2- 1811 - d Young Oct 1- 1812 95 Sarah Malvinia Norwich " 43 Jedidiah Barton (Nathan 6 - Joshua) His Grandson Nathan Barton of Enfield says. that his Grand Father Mar Elizabeth Hooker of Enfield. & that she died Nov 24-1845. aged 94. His Gr. Father Jedidiah died bet 1830. & 1835 dont know that he had bro or sis. chil were 94 Samuel b 1791 95 Robert 96X Nathan - b died at 19. of heart dis 97X John - b mar a widow Spelman in So Hadley. moved to Windsor Locks. had no children. was 50 when mar. 98 Tamar 99 Nancy 156 45 David Barton (Nathan 6 - Joshua) removed to Raga . Cattaraugus Co. NY. and had large family 157 46 Nathan Barton - (Nathan 6 - Joshua) removed to Lyons NY. where he died Aug 1824 aged 55 (Mar in Plainfield Sept 24-1795 to Sally Burroughs of P. 110X [A Son] Iram b Plainfield June 10- 1796 [died in infancy] d Feby-16-1797 111 Malinda b P., Nov 25- 1797 - Mar Wm Caruthers [Leicester rec say Otis Ward & Malinda Barton. both of L were [Prob] Mar 25 1815] [Austin Sprague says this was Phinehas dau] 112 Lydia Rice b Plainf Nov 21- 1799 Mar Noah M Faunce 113 Sumner b Mar 2- 1801 lives in Plainfield 114X Rhoda b Mar 13- 1803 - Mar Wm Jordon of P July 4. 1822. d Soon after mar. no children 115 Lavinia Barton b Lyons NY 116 Chester b " " Oct 21- 1807 Kingsville - Ashtabula Co Ohio 117 Tamar b " " " " 118X Nathan b " " 1811 died [young] July [28] 9-1828 *119 Reuben " Plainfield Mass 1812 Crescent City - Plantation Co Iowa 120 Lorenzo Utah 121 Louis Hancock Co Ill 122 Sarah 123 Iram 158 50 Sarah Barton - (Reuben 7 -Joshua) Mar Joel Rice of Belchertown or Granby. He was son of John Rice & Sarah Dutton of Sudbury b Sept 16 1758. Went from Sudbury to Belcher and mar Sarah dau of Dea Reuben Barton Apr 10-1788 - Settled in Granby where he died Apr 19-1838 in his 80th Yr - Was a soldier of the Revolution - Was at battle of White Plains His widow Sarah d Jany 4-1843 - in her 79th Yr X1 Asa . died at 20. unmarried - June 10-1808 born in Granby Mar 27-1789 2 Joseph Grout Rice b Apr 11- 1793 Mar Nancy Filer dau of John Filer of Belcher - had one son Francis born Feby 21-1824 who mar Lucia A Crofts of Whately lives in Granby . no children Joseph G. died in 1870 3 Lydia b May 22-1795 Mar Aug 14-1816 - Austin Stebbins of G b July 19-1790 and died 1855 Chil - 2 Joel. Rice Stebbins b Oct 16-1820 - mar Julia dau of Joel Serle of Norwich Oct 1842 She d June 23-1844 ag 24 Mar 2nd [Spra..g] Jane E dau of John Burr of Wilbraham May 15 1847 - dead - left 2 chil 1 Dennison - v b Mar 7-1818 - Mar Olive dau of Dea Silas Perkin of Belcher Sept 10-1840 - She d Mar 1841 - aged 17 Mar Marcia Perry of Belchertown May 13-1849 - dau of Saml Perry of B - He is now one of its Selectmen - He had 1 Abbie A. has 6 chil - 2 Everett 4 chil. was in Army 3 Clara " 1 child - 4 Samuel. died one year old 3 Emory. b Oct 29-1823- Mar. lives NY Mar Minerva - dau of John Gould - Nov 27-1847 4 Sarah Lucella. b Aug 13-1826 Mar Ed W Goldthwait - Feby 11-1847 - 1 son 5 Mary Angeline b Mar 29-1828 Mar Levi Church. So Hadley. Several chil 6 Ellen - b Sept 10-1830 Mar Parsons Cook Hadley - has chil X7 Herman E b Aug 8-1835- d Feby 16-1836 159 51 Josiah Barton (Reuben 7 - Joshua) Mar Eunice Rathburn a Shaker woman After the birth of two children she returned to the Shakers - and he went to "York State" to the Black River country - Eunice was a fine appearing woman They had two children 1 Rebecca born July 11. 1790 mar Ephraim Gates of Ludlow. Had 4 sons - 12 dau. died in Palmer a few years since Ephraim B Gates of Palmer is a son 2 Josiah - when a young man he "went off" and has never been heard from He Josiah 1st had a family in New York which he finally left - and for 40 Years nothing was heard of him - but about 1862 A lawyer named Stevens - wrote from Rumney NH. saying he had just died there leaving a widow. and family wanted evidence of no previous marriage to obtain a pension - as he served in the War of 1812160 52 Daniel Barton (Reuben - Joshua) Mar Sophia. White (or Lois. uncertain) He died in Granby Apr 10. 1831 aged 63. chil b Granby 1 Sophia b June 13. 1789 X2 Electa " Nov 25- 1790 - died Dec 2-1793 3 Eli " Jany 8. 1793 4 Eldad " Feby 3. 1796 5 Parma " Apr 7. 1797 X6 A Boy. twin " " " " died same day X7 Electa " Apr 25- 1799 d Aug 9. 1804 8 Mary " May 10. 1801 9 Henry " Aug 25- 1804 10 Addison " 1817 Parma mar a Fuller - now living in Ludlow had a dau who mar Geo Smith - and died Sophia mar a Marsh - address her son Rodney Marsh - Hartsgrove - Ashtabula Co - Ohio 161 53 Lucy Barton - (Reuben - Joshua) Mar Hamlin 162 54 Reuben Barton (Reuben 7 - Joshua) inherited the homestead of his Father. where he was born and died - He mar Oct 2-1794. Candace Darling. who was born in Mendon Mass Aug 9. 1770 and died in Belchertown Aug 15-1872. aged 102 1 Augustus - b July 11. 1795 2 Nancy b Apr 9 1797 3 William b July 6. 1800 4 Theodore b Feby 3. 1805 5 Orrin b July 11-1807 6 Horace b Apr 17- 1810 7 Marcus b Jany 3-1812 163 1 Augustus - 54 - 7 - 0 Mar Rhoda Stewart in 1815 - lived in Amherst and other places in Mass - and lived during his life in 20 different States - He returned to Amherst where he died Apr 9. 1877 children ten 1 Lyman. b 1816 learned painters trade and followed the sea Mar Maria Harrison of Me. Moved to Wisconsin In 1865 he went to St Louis on business - and dropped dead on the street of heart disease. family did not learn of his death for some months - Three chil 1 Adelbert. Enlisted in a Wis Regt. and died in service 2 Frank 3 Lyman Darling - Lymans widow. living in Wis 2 George b 1818 Mar Caroline La Mountain - She went off with another man taking the youngest child - He was intemperate - He served in 52nd 9 mo Regt - He now lives in Amherst - has 3 chil 1 George b July 8-1852 - went to sea when 18 years old - settled in Australia married there - and has one child 2 June born 1854. mar & lives in Springfield 3 Lyman b 1863. His Mother carried him off with her164 1 Augustus cont X3 Eliza born - 1820 - died 1822 X4 Edwin " - 1824 - He died in Leverett - unmarried (hung himself) 5 Susan P b 1827 Mar Horace Newton - lived in Sparta Wis has 4 chil - 1 Eveline is mar and has chil 2 Edward - 3 Emma - 4 Henry 6 Holland S 1829 Mar Fannie Johnson - lives in Amherst is a butcher - has no children 7 Philo G. b 1831 Mar Ellen Moreau of Ken - lives in Taylorsville Ill - Is of the firm of Post & Barton Agricultural Implements - . chil 1 Jessie b 1858 2 Ruth Moreau 1875 buried 5 chil between - all boys X8 Jane - b 1833 - died at 17 years of age X9 Morrison b 1835 was in 2nd H A - was injured at Antietam died Dec 1862 at Fort Albany - buried Belchertown - had been a sailor 10 Charles - b 1837 Mar and lives in Penn - has 5 chil was a sailor - also a member of the 27th Mass Regt - and lost a finger from each hand 165 2. Nancy Barton - 54 - 1 - 0 Mar Solomon Tarbox of Chicopee and died in Granby in 1855 - Her husband died a year before. She had 3 dau 1 Eliza mar F Worcester of Chicopee She died in Belchertown about 1860. left one dau 1 Ella b 1857 2 Almeda mar Nelson Russell of Belchertown. She died in Granby about 1858 Her children were X1 Lavater died in infancy 2 Albert L 3 Clinton Wells 3 Julia. mar Nelson Randall after the death of her sister - child 1 Eugene - 166 3 William - 54 . 7 - 0 - Mar Mary Eveleth Apr 28-1825 - She was born Feby 24-1801. and died in Belchertown He is now living in B. Children 1 Mary L. b April 18- 1826 Mar Titus Morgan of Granby May 25-1845. chil X1 Mary b 1847 died in infancy 2 Charlotte 1849 mar Geo W Coleman of Belchertown - no children X3 Addie 1862 died same year Mr Morgan died May 25-1862 and she mar 2nd Henry Shumway - no chil 2 Charles N b Sept 20-1828 Mar Mary J Hunter - died about 1857 1 Arthur S - born 1852 mar Mary E Barton dau of Orrin Feby 1879 - 1 Robert. b Mar 1880. X2 Ellen b 1854 mar Geo Wheeler of Dana She died 1878 - no chil Charles N - married 2nd Angeline Chamberlain X3 Herbert b 1862. d 1867 4 Elmer b 1864 5 Herbert b 1866 6 Alice L b 1872 7 Abbie b 1874 He was a member of the 46 Regt. Mass Vol 167 William cont 3 Maria L b Oct 31. 1833 Mar Charles Lombard of Ludlow in 1854 1 Olive 1856 unmarried X2 Emma 1858. died in 1866. from burns X3 Erving 1865 died 1877 - Hydrophobia 4 Austin b Oct 20- 1836 Mar Emeline Gould 1860 - He was a member of Co H. 21st Regt M V. Killed at battle of Newbern Mar 18. 1862. His wife remarried to John Mead & lives in Springfield. on dau 1 Lillian b 1861. lives with her mo X5 Milo b Oct 12- 1838 died 1867. not married X6 Samuel b Mar 17. 1841 died one mo old 168 4 Theodore - 54 - 7 - 0 Mar in 1833. Rachel Cowan lived and died on the old homestead of his Grandfather in Belchertown - He died Oct 27-1863. His wife died June 21. 1846. 1 Lydia A b Aug 7- 1855 - living in Belchertown centre 2 Myron S. b Dec 24. 1837 Was a member of the 46.th Reg M V. 9 mos owns and lives on the old homestead. is one of the Selectmen - He mar 1864 Celestia Fisher of Belchertown - chil 1. Frederic S b June 17- 1867 2 Harold E b June 13- 1870 169 5 Orrin - 57 - 7 -0 Sept 1. 1827. Mar Mary Esther Marsh of Westhampton He mar 2nd Eliza Willey - being divorced from his first wife who is still living - He died in Belchertown Feby 17-1876 - family in B. chil by Mary E. Marsh. 1 Lucinda Minerva b Aug 1- 1828 Mar 1846. G. K. Adams of Westhampton 3 chil 1 Lyman K b 1847. married. lives in Palmer Mr Adams now lives in Easthampton 2 Hiram F. b Sept. 1- 1830 Mar 1865 Elizabeth Robinson. lives in Wheelock Vt. Was awhile in California He has a large family 3 Martha A bo Aug 7. 1837 Mar Joseph Allen in 1853. He is a gardener and lives near hartford Conn. 2 chil 1 Frank b 1854 2 A. girl b 1861 4 Mason S b Nov 28 1838 Mar Mary Hunt of Springfield - followed the sea before marriage died in Springfield 1878. Widow lives in S. on Ashley St - chil 1 Wesley b 1863 2 Lilly b 1871 170 Orrin cont. chil By Eliza Willey 5 Eddie J b Sept 15- 1856 6 Mary E " Oct 1 - 1859 Mar her cousin Charles N son of Wm 7 Ida M b Apr 9- 1861 8 Nellie G " Apr 24- 1863 9 Albert L " Oct 31- 1865 171 6 Horace 57 - 7 - 0 Mar Harriet Jones of Mich about 1831. He lived in Plainwell Mich chil (Muskegan) 1 Hattie Amelia b Hartford Mar Eli E. Benedict - lives Brimfield - Portage Co Ohio. She writes for the papers (Ravenna Ohio) 1 Charles 2 Julia - Teacher 3 Albert S 4 Lucy b 1873 2 Henry O. b Amherst Mar. lives in Kent - Portage Co Ohio. has chil Served in Engineer Regt in rebellion 3 years - was at Vicksburg 3 Stephen M. Mar. lives in Northampton - Summit Co Ohio is a blacksmith - Was in 11th Ohio Regt and at Battle of Lookout Mountain - has chil 4 Phidena Mar James McMichael of Muskegan, Summit Co Ohio - has chil 5 Alice maria Mar - is dead - had three chil 6 Celia Mar Haran P. Stevens. lives with her Father at Plainwell. Mich - Is a widow - Had 3 chil 172 7 Marcus 57 - 7 - 0 Mar March 1. 1836. to Olive Bardwell. born Nov 13-1809. She died Mar 1865 - He mar 2nd Harriet Taylor Nov 21. 1866. She was born Jany 29-1825. They live in Granby - Children - both by first wife 1 Sarah E b July 13- 1839 Mar James W Walker in 1858. She died May 1871. leaving one child 1 Jennie b Mar 1865 - living with her Father in Pittsburg Pa 2 Marietta b Jany 29- 1846 Mar Amos Lawson in 1862 chil 1 Henry M b Jany 24- 1867 2 Clarence b Jany 13- 1873 55 Asa Barton - (Nathaniel 26 - Joshua 3 - Joshua) Mar Lucinda ----- lived in Charlton Three children by Charlton rec 1 Nancy b C - May 31- 1816 2 Clarinda b C Feby 25- 1818 3 Rice b C May 25- 1820 173 72 Rice Barton (Abia 32 - Joshua 3 - Joshua 0) Mar. Leicester records have the death of a son of Rice Barton Nov 26-1836 Aged 9. Years. no name. Also birth of one Feby 1827 He mar 2nd Mary Parrish Apr 5-1847. in Leices 3 Charlotte 2 Charles 1 Elbridge Gason b 1824 a son by first wife. was an engineer Mar [Harriet] Adaline Savary - dau of Willard Savary He was killed in a rail road accident on the N & W RR. Oct 28-1850 - aged 26. b Leicester Elbridge Barton 23. & Adaline Savery 18 - mar Ox Nov 25- 1847 4 Edwin Mar Laura Burt Adams - lives in Sutton A son Elbridge R b Sutton Aug 16-1878 57 Eli Barton - (Nathaniel 26 - Joshua 3 - Joshua) Ox rec Eli Barton of Leicester - and Releif Dodge of Ward were mar May 8-1821174 73 Cheney Barton (Abia 32 - Joshua 3 - Joshua 0 Mar in Leicester Aug 29-1825 to Louisa Gould - He died in Leicester Jany 31. 1878 aged 78 Y. 7 mo - 1 Francis Lyman Head - b Leices - Feby 26-1826 Mar Mary A Baker Aug 20-1847 2 Mary Ann Mar Josiah N Henslow of L. Pub Nov 2-1846 3 George E. Mar Susan M Brown of Oxford Pub Nov 25-1852 175 75 Stephen Van Rensalaer Barton - (Abia 32 - Josh 3 - Josh 0 lived in Spencer & Brookfields - and died in Spencer Dec 30-1874 of Lung fever aged 72 His wife died befor him 176 77 Washington Barton (Abia 32 Joshua 3 - Joshu 0) He died in Spencer Apr 8-1863 aged 55 yrs - 5 mo - 8 day - Farmer - and widower buried in Spencer. Lived in Oxford at one time A dau Addison Washington 177178 90 Joshua Allen Barton (Joshua 42 - Timothy 5 - Joshua) 179 94 Samuel Barton (Jedidiah 43 - Nathan 6 - Joshua) was born in Enfield in 1791. He mar May 25th 1823. to Polly Pettingale of Enfield. She died in Sept 1862. aged 72. Samuel died in Enfield Feby 22-1861 aged 70. He was born in Greenwich. no record A son. died in infancy John born May 1825 - in Pelham now living in Enfield - never mar Nathan b 1831. lives in Enfield. Mar July 23-1853. to Bethsina - Root of Belchertown dau of Orlando & Elizabeth Root - He was aged 22 - She was 38 They have one child 1 Mary Worthington b Jany 21-1857 unmarried 95 Robert Barton (Jedidiah - Nathan 6 - Joshua) Mar in Prescott. lived in Petersham &c. went to Cattaraugus Co NY. where he had relatives. chil Franklin. b blacksmith. lives Springfield Lydia Isaac John Hooker - Ashley St. Springfield Tamar Susan Eliza Nancy William lives in Springfield 180 98 Tamar Barton (Jedidiah 43 - Nathan 6- Joshua Nathan Barton of Enfield says she mar William Robinson lived in Westminster Vt Had chil William George Robert John Maria Eliza 181 99 Nancy Barton (Jedidiah 43 - Nathan 6 - Joshua) Nathan Barton of Enfield says. She mar Franklin Newton of Petersham children Nelson went away Charles - lives Gardner W. W - kept Ealing house Boston George - lives in Pelham. mar no chil Maria mar Daniel Potter. lives Prescott near Cooleyville - has two sons, Charles & Fred Philena Newton - mar lives in Gardner Sarah " " " " 182 Ozias - son of Jonathan had a son Sidney William born 1811 - died 1855 - settled in Lorraine Jeff Co NY - 1805 - See letter from Geo P Barton 184 Dearborn St. Chicago Ill Ozias also had another son Hubert Judson Barton - now living Watertown NY. Cyrus son of a brother of Ozias lives Lake George County - New York Emory Delor Barton - Rochester NY. is also son of Sidney William Barton 183 Re-written from Page 146 5 Timothy Barton (Joshua) born in Leicester April 13-1732. (Leicester rec) Mar Oct 1753 to Hepzibah Stowe of Southboro - (Barry) 40 Jonathan b Spencer Sept 11- 1754 - (Spencer rec) 41 Molly " Hopkinton Dec 28- 1756 - (Hopkinton red) Timothy Stow " He lived in Whitingham Mar in Dudley June 20-1782. Phebe Stone of D. Benjamin b Charlton Oct 16- 1761 - Alpheus " " May 11- 1765 Ann " " Sept 10- 1766 His wife Hepsibah. died in Charlton Oct 26-1766 He mar 2nd Anna Allen of Dudley. Pub Jany 3-1767 2 Hepsibah b Oxford June 16. 1771 3 Joshua " " Dec 28- 1773 He moved to Chesterfield bought land there Sept 15-1786 - of Samuel Niles - and he died in Chesterfield in 1796. as May 7. 1796 Wm Keith was Appointed Administrator Jonathan was mar Dec 13-1781. in Whitingham Vt. to Hannah ---- Their son Ozias b in W - Nov 14-1782 Timothy How - or Stow mar June 20-1782 - in Whitingham Vt to Phebe - Chil b in W - Simon Oct 30-1782 Perley Mar 30-1784 - Anna Aug 26-1786 This was probably son of Timothy & Hepzibah 184 185186 187 111 Malinda Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 - Joshua Mar William Caruthers in "York State" lived in what is now part of Lyons NY but was then Philipstown - She died in Huntsburg Ohio 112 Lydia Rice Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 - Joshua) Mar Noah M Faunce She was born in Williamsburg Mass. They went to Sprint Point in Ill They had one son Leaman188 113 Sumner Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 - Joshua) Mar Temperance Taylor of Plainfield March 2nd 1801 - She died July 15-1851 aged 48 - He mar 2nd Mrs Abigail Taylor of Hawley June 27-1852 who is now living (Oct 1880) Aged 80 - Mr Barton resided in Plainfield all his life and died there Oct 7-1880 - His children were all by his first wife 1 Henry b Lyons NY - Oct 8- 1824 Mar Leah Gardner of Plainfield 1 Leah Melissa b Oct 1852 2 A son that died in infancy X2 Mary Ann b 1827 d Mar 3-1847 - Et 20 X3 Melissa b 1829 d May 6-1845 - Et 16 4 Marila b 1832 Int Mar to Apollus H Gardner of Plainfield June 10-1856 - She d Feby 3-1879 - Et 47-6-18 5 Nathan b May 16- 1835 in Savoy Mar Dec 27-1860 - Eliza M Gardner of Plainfield 1 Carrie Eliza b Jany 2- 1862 2 George Nathan b Oct 30-1863 3 Florence b July 28- 1865 4 Isabell b Feby 23- 1873 189 115 Lavinia Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 - Joshua Mar Jabez Maynard - and lived in Auburn Ohio - She has not been dead long 116 Chester Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 - Joshua) Mar Caroline Estes of Savoy Lives in Kingsville. Ashtabula Co Ohio190 117 Tamar Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 -Joshua Mar Oct 16-1828 - Jeremiah Luce of Plainfield Resides in Kingsville Ashtabula Co Ohio 119 Reuben Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 -Joshua Lives in Cresent City - Plantation Co Iowa Born in Plainfield, Mass Jan. 9. 1812 m. Marcia Wilson of St. Albans. Vt. 191 120 Lorenzo Barton (Nathan 46 - Nathan 6 -Joshua Lives in Utah Ter 192Collection THE PAPERS OF CLARA BARTON [Series and/or] Container 16 Shelf/Accession No. 86-38 (rev 7/82)