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March 14, 2002 JEREMIAH BARTON S GRANDCHILDREN Allen Barton [Information from research by Allen Barton, Arlene Frodey, Jim Barton, Doug Losty, (descendants), Lauraine Horbak ( Sullivan Co. Genealogist), and Adolph Law Voge s research in the 1920s. JEREMIAH BARTON (1765-1816) and his wife Elizabeth had eight known children: 1. Jesse, 1791-1851, m. Jane B 2. Joshua, 1792-1878,. Sarah Wiesemer 3. Susan, 1799-?, m. William Denike 4. William, 1801-1878, m. Eleanor Jane Galloway 5. James, 1804-? 6. Daniel H., 1805-1893, m. Nancy Dickinson 7. Henry, 1810-1865-70, m. Sally Ann Bates 8. Mary, 1812 -? m. Philip Root 1. CHILDREN OF JESSE BARTON, 1790-1851 and JANE B. Jesse s parents lived in Yorktown, Westchester Co, NY from at least 1800. Jesse lived in Cortland Twp, Westchester Co. in1820, in 9 th Ward of NYC in 1830 and 1840, moved to Liberty Twp., Sullivan Co., NY by 1850. Children: 1. Son, b. 1811-1820 (not in census list 10 years later) 2. Daughter, b. 1811-1820 (not in census list 10 years later) 3. Son, b. 1821-1825 4. Son, b. 1826-30 5. Ebenezer, b. 1827 6. Daughter, b. 1826-1830 1820: Jesse and Jane were listed by the census in Yorktown, Westchester Co, NY with a boy and a girl under 10, hence born 1811-1820. 1830: Jesse and Jane were listed by the census in 9 th Ward of NYC with a boy aged 5-9 (born 1821-1825), and two boys and a girl under 5 (born 1825-30). One of these 5-9 year old boys would have been Ebenezer, listed as age 23 in the 1850 census and hence born c. 1827. The two previous children are not listed they would have been 11-19 years old. They might have died or stayed with other relatives in Yorktown or married and moved out. 1840: Jesse Barton listed in 9 th ward of NYC [Roll 303, p. 5] NEED TO KNOW ACTUAL HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

2 1842: Jesse Barton of NYC bought 20 acres in Liberty Twp, Sullivan Co. and some time thereafter moved there. 1850: Census lists Jesse Barton, age 60, farmer in Liberty Twp., with wife Jane, 56, and son Ebenezer, 23, farmer, deaf and dumb. No other children listed.. 1851: Jesse died. [Voge notes - no further details.] 1855 NY State census lists widow Jane Barton living in Liberty Twp. with two grandchildren who had lived there for two years (hence since 1853): Charles A. Barton, b. c. 1842 in NY County, 2 years in Sullivan Co. Emma C. Barton, b. c. 1844 in NY County, 2 years in Sullivan Co. Ebenezer not listed in the household or elsewhere in Sullivan County. Since Ebenezer was born in 1827 and would have been only 15 when Charles A. was born he is unlikely to be the father. The father of the two grandchildren, who were born in NYC, must be one of Jesse and Jane s other sons shown in the 1820 or 1830 censuses. He may have sent the children to his mother in the country, or they may have been orphaned. [Lauraine Horbak could not find these children listed in any family in NYC in 1850 census.] No listing of any of these in Sullivan County in the 1860 census. 1860 census found an Ebenezer Barton, age 35 (approximately right for one born in 1827), a bookbinder, married with three children, living with his mother-in-law and brother-in-law Hollister in the 9 th ward of NY City. It would help to know where this and our Ebenezer were born. [In the early 20 th century deaf people were often trained as printers on the theory that they could work well in the noisy environment of a printing plant; but as far as I know bookbinding is not associated with the deaf.]

3 2. CHILDREN OF JOSHUA BARTON, 1792-1876 AND SARAH WIESEMER [Voge has her maiden name as Acker and cites NYC VR #31786. Lauraine Horbak has land records which identify Sarah with the Wiesemer family.] Joshua s parents lived in Yorktown, Westchester Co, NY from at least 1800; his father Jeremiah left him a piece of land where Joshua had a house when he died in 1816. Joshua lived in Yorktown in 1820, in 9 th Ward of NYC in 1830 and 1840, moved to Sullivan Co. NY in 1848, moved to Ramapo Twp., Rockland Co. NY in 1859, died there in 1876, buried in Spring Valley, Rockland County. 1. Son, b. 1811-1815, probably b. in Yorktown. Possibly Jeremiah, b. 1813, d. Aug. 2 1879, age 66+6 mo, Spring Valley, CT. Buried in New Haven,. 2. Daughter, b. 1811-1815 3. Daughter, b. 1811-1815 4. Willett, b. 1820, Westchester Co., d. 1893, NYC 5. Daughter, b. 1821-1825 6. William, b. 1828, d.? 7. Sarah H., b. c. 1831, m. John Onderdonck, b. Rockland Co. 1827 1. Jeremiah Barton II? b. 1813, Yorktown, NY; d. Aug. 25, 1879 in Spring Valley, NY and buried in New Haven, CT. (From death records, New Haven per Doug Losty, a descendant.) Plot bought by a William Barton. Married Maria or Mary b. in NYC, d. [1870s?], in NYC but listed as resident of Spring Valley, NY, and buried in New Haven, CT. in plot bought by a William Barton. A Jeremiah Barton is listed as machinist in New Haven directory [date?] Doug Losty s information. Adolph Law Voge s handwritten notes from his research on Barton genealogy done in the 1920s lists Joshua s children as: Wm Jeremiah m. John Onderdonck [This must be Sarah who married John Onderdonck and lived with Joshua and his wife in Sullivan Co. in 1855.] [This list omits Willett, who appears on another page of the notes, but it suggests that Voge had been informed that Joshua had a son Jeremiah.] Children of Jeremiah II: On another page, Voge has an enigmatic listing on an illegibly headed page of: Children (prob. more) Jeremiah (fine violinist) (to NYC + then New Haven) ----- ------- Delaware Co Mary Carter d (187--) (or Cartier) [presumably Jeremiah s wife]

4 Children: [of Jeremiah and Mary] 5. Mary m. Hine Sep fr. husband. Both Mary and Lillian used Barton ch. Lillian 1. Joshua (oldest) 3. Richard 2. George 4. Isaac 6. William Henry All went to New Haven, Ct. [bracketing Joshua through William Henry] From Barton of Art Sect. N.Y. P. L. (a descendant, bro. Of Bernard Barton, 92 Liberty St., Lawyer. Doug Losty lists his ancestry as Jeremiah Barton, Joshua Barton, Walter Barton, Evelyn Barton Losty. Voge s list certainly sounds like a list of Jeremiah II s children, and includes both a Joshua, whom Doug Losty lists as a son his g-g-g grandfather Jeremiah, and a William H. who could be the cabinet maker, piano and melodium maker whose marriage certificate discovered by Losty lists his birth date as 1844, and also the William Barton who bought the New Haven burial plot for Jeremiah and his wife. Douglas Losty believes that Jeremiah s father was also named Jeremiah, but says he has no positive proof. Since Jeremiah Sr. lived until January, 1816, and had a daughter born in 1812, it is possible that he had yet another son in 1813, but no such son was named in the probate of his widow s estate in 1843. I have listed Jeremiah II as a son of the older Jeremiah s second son Joshua, who was listed in the census as having two sons born 1811-1820 and living in Yorktown. Joshua was buried in Spring Valley on his death in 1876 at the age of 84. This Jeremiah II died in Spring Valley in 1879, and might have been living there with his father and stayed on after his father died. That he and his wife were sent to New Haven for burial associates them with the New Haven Barton family and with the William who bought their plot. 2. Daughter b. 1811-1820, listed in 1820 census in Joshua and Sarah s household in Yorktown and in their 1830 household in NY City. No further information. 3. Daughter b. 1811-1820, not listed in 1820 but listed in 1830. 4. Willett Barton, b. Feb. 8, 1820, Westchester Co., d. 1873 in NYC Married Phebe, b. 1823 in NYC, d. 1875 in NYC. Children of Willet and Phebe: Isaac Barton, b. 1837. Emily L. Barton, b. 1844 or 1846 in NYC.

5 1848: Willett came to Liberty Twp, Sullivan Co. 1850: Census lists Willett Barton, 30, farmer, land worth $1500, with wife Phebe, 26, son Isaac, 13, and daughter Emily, 6. 1851:Willett bought land in Sullivan Co. from William Bradley [Book 29 p 140]. 1855: NY State census shows Willet Barton, 35, b. Westchester Co., 7 year resident; wife Phebe J., 30, b. NY County; daughter Emily L., 9, b. NY County. Isaac, now 18, not listed. 1858: Willett Barton s land in Sullivan Co. sold by court on foreclosure action of Henry McClellan (Book 39 p. 38). He probably moved back to NYC, but does not seem to be in the 1860 census there. 1875: Phebe died Oct 22 in NYC. 1893: Willett died in NYC August 28, age 73, at 122 W. 127 th St. Voge notes that Willett had scroll-sawing factory, presumably in NYC. 5. Daughter, b. 1821-25, listed in household in 1830 census in NY City. 6. William Barton, b. 1828, Westchester Co. Voge s notes say see Richmond Co. slip. His notes are classified by counties, and the researcher in the Library of Congress manuscript collection did not pursue this cross-reference. No further information. It is possible that he was the William Barton who bought the burial plot for his brother and sister-in-law Jeremiah and Maria in New Haven in the 1870s. However, since apparently Jeremiah had a son William Henry, and a William H. was living in New Haven at the time it is more likely that William Henry bought the burial plot for his presumed parents Jeremiah and Maria. 7. Sarah H, b. c. 1831, m. John Onderdonck, b. 1827 in Rockland Co., 1855 NY State census of Sullivan Co., lists John Onderdonck, 28, b. Rockland Co., 2 year resident, wife Sarah, and son Augustus, 4 mo., living in same house with Sarah s parents Joshua and Sarah, who had lived there since 1848.. 3. CHILDREN OF SUSAN BARTON b. 1799 AND WILLIAM DENIKE 1820: U.S. Census lists William Denike and wife living next door to Elizabeth Barton, widow of Jeremiah Barton. 1844 : Jeremiah s widow Elizabeth died, Surrogate Court records list Susan Denike, wife of William Denike as an heir. William Denike of Sing Sing and his wife released their share of the proceeds of sale of Jeremiah s land, and were paid $126.69 principle and interest for money they had loaned to Susan s mother in 1843. They also inherited a bed and chairs belonging to her mother. No information on children would need to check Census for Denike in Sing Sing.

6 4. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM BARTON, 1801-1878 AND ELINOR JANE 1. Deborah Ann, 1825-1896, m. Daniel Spenser Stewart 2. Charles H., 1828 -?, m. Adeline Knickerbocker 3. Louisa, 1830 -?, m. Erastus Wilson 4. George W., 1834-?, m. Esther F. Banker 5. Mary E., 1839-1914, m. Isaac L. Applebee 6. Harriet, 1841-?, m. Napoleon B. Bradley 7. Jesse Daniel, 1843-1930, m. Mary Lucy Brown 8. Sarah Jane, 1845-?, m. William E. Garrett 1. Deborah Ann, b. 1825, d. Jan 11, 1896 in Liberty Twp Married Daniel S. Stewart [Stuart according to Voge] b. 1818, d. c. 1856 Children: 1. Emily C. Stewart, b. c.1845, m. James Morton 2. Daniel E. Stewart, b. c. 1846, m. Augusta A., Daughter Emma b. c. 1870 3. Charles H. Stewart, b. c. 1850, d. Feb 27, 1896 ae. 45 1850: U.S. Census lists family in Liberty Twp. 1860: U.S. Census lists family in Liberty Twp. next door to Eber Hall 1865: NY State census lists family in Liberty Twp. next door to Eber Hall 1870: U.S. Census lists family in Liberty Twp. nest door to Horace Knickerbocker 1878: Deborah Ann Stewart of Liberty Twp was sent notice of the probate of her father William s will. Deborah is buried beside her husband in the Stewart plot on their farm in Parksville, according to her obituary. Original Stewart house still stands unused, owner of property not sure where graves are. [Lauraine Horbak note] 2. Charles H. Barton, b. 1828 in NY County. Married Adeline Knickerbocker, b. 1828, daughter of Horace Knickerbocker, who was born in 1805, and Nancy Dickinson, b. 1805, both in Dutchess County, NY. Her father Horace was listed in the 1850 census as a miller in Parksville. [Adeline s name was given in her son Horace William Barton s death certificate and obituary as Adelaide.] Children: 1. Horace William, b. Sept 7 1848, Parksville, d. 1912 2. Josephine, b. 1854, Parksville, 3. Eugene, b. 1856, Parksville 1850: Census lists household of Charles, farmer, no assets noted, with his wife Adeline and son Horace, aged. 2. Charles is listed next door to his father William. 1855 NY state census lists Charles, carpenter, Adeline and two children living with Horace Knickerbocker household.

7 1856: Map of county shows two W. Barton houses on opposite sides of the road south of Parksville. 1860: Census lists Charles as farm laborer in his father William s household, along with his son Horace, age 11. His wife Adeline is listed as living with her father, Horace Knickerbocker, and two younger children, Josephine, 6, and Eugene, 4. 1865: NY state census lists his brother Jesse and family living with William; no mention of Charles. He had apparently already moved elsewhere and is not listed in Sullivan County.. 1870: Census does not list Charles in Sullivan Co. No Charles Barton of appropriate age is listed in NY state. 1878: Court documents on his father s will show Charles living in Woodlawn, NY, a village in the Bronx section of NYC, where his two sisters, Louisa Wilson and Sarah Jane Garrett were also listed as living. The two sisters and Charles s son Horace inherited an interest in 50 acres left by William in his 1874 will, with the main farm going to Jesse. 1884: Charles son Horace was living in Woodlawn. 1890: Adeline died and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in plot bought by son Horace William. For further information on Charles descendants, see Allen Barton, DESCENDANTS OF CHARLES H. BARTON. 3. Louisa Barton, b. 1830, NY County. Married Erastus Wilson, b. 1829 in Westchester Co., son of Henry Wilson, b. Putnam Co c. 1808 and Eliza Fisher Wilson, b. Dutchess Co. c. 1808, on Dec 1 1847.[Sullivan Whig, Dec. 24, 1847] Children: 1. Henrietta Wilson, b. c. 1849. 2. James H. Wilson, b. c. 1856 3. Eliza J. Wilson, b. c. 1859 1850: U.S. Census lists family in Liberty Twp 1855: NY State census lists family in Liberty Twp 1860: U.S. Census lists family in Liberty Twp

8 1865: NY State census shows Erastus, 36, b. Westchester Co., grocer in Liberty Twp; wife Louisa, 34, b. NY County, mother of 3 living children: Henrietta, 17, James H. 9, Ellen, 7, all born in Sullivan Co. 1870: Not listed in Sullivan Co. [Must have moved to Woodlawn after 1865.] 1878: Louisa Wilson of Woodlawn, NY was sent notice of her father s will. (Her brother Charles and sister Mary Appleby also lived in Woodlawn.) 1895: Erastus Wilson, 66, [born c. 1829] died, buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. 4. George W. Barton, b. February,1834, in NYC, d.? Married Esther F. Banker, 1858 in Liberty Twp 1850 census lists George, 16, in his father s household in Parksville 1855: NY State census lists George in his father s household. 1860 census lists George Barton, 26, day laborer, personal property $200, wife Esther, age 25. 1860: George W. Barton bought land from Ezra Smith [Book 43: 189] 1865: Not listed in Sullivan Co. 1866: George W. Barton sold land to James Lord [Book 53: 46] 1875: Not listed in Sullivan Co. [Probably moved to Susquehanna, PA in 1860 s.] 1878: George W. Barton of Susquehanna, PA sent notice of his father William s will. 5. Mary Eliza Barton, b. July 11,1839, d. Nov 7, 1914 Married Isaac L. Applebee, b. Sep 29, 1832, d. May 16, 1905. Had 6 sons and 6 daughters Arlene Frodey. Children: 1. Carrie S. Applebee, b. c. 1857, m. David Lounsberry 1878 2. Ella b. c. 1861, m. Myron Hornbeck July 4, 1883 3. Etta, b. c. 1863 4. William B. Applebee, b. Dec 28, 1870 [1866?], d. Aug 16, 1919 5. Florence Anna, b. Feb 7 1876 ` 6. Eva, b.?, m. Doll Five other sons? One other daughter? 1850: U.S. Census lists Mary E., age 11, in household of father William. 1856/57 Married Isaac L. Applebee. 1860: U.S. Census lists Isaac Applebee, 27, in Liberty Twp, wife Mary, 20, and Carrie S., 2. 1865: Not listed in NY State census in Liberty Twp. 1878: Mary E. Applebee of Hurleyville, village in Fallsburg Twp, Sullivan Co. sent notice of her inheritance of 1/3 interest in 50 acres of her father s farm. 1884: Mary E. Applebee of Thompson, Sullivan Co., NY and her two co-heirs sell their 50 acres of land to George Danzer for $600. [Book 127: 465] 1905: Isaac Applebee died, buried in Applebee family plot in Hurleyville Cemetery., Fallsburg.

9 1914: Nov 7, Mary died, age 75, at home of her daughter Eva Doll in NY City. She had lived with Eva for 3 or 4 years. 6. Harriet Barton, b. 1841 in Parksville, d.?. Married Napoleon B. Bradley, b. 20 June 1839, d. 1899. Children: 1. William Bradley 2. Alvin Bradley 3. Marion Bradley Two more daughters? [Napoleon s obituary states he is survived by 3 daughters.] 1850: Census lists Harriet, age 9 in her father s household 1860: Census lists Harriet, age 19 in her father s household 1864, June 3: Married Napoleon Bradley in Parksville. He had served in 28 th NY [regiment?] 1861-63. 1865: NY State census shows Napoleon B. and Harriet living with his parents, William and Harriet Bradley in Liberty Twp. [Both Willet Barton in 1851 and Daniel H. Barton in 1853 purchased land from William and Harriet Bradley. Lauraine Horbak.] 1868: Napoleon and Harriet moved to Grand Rapids, MI where he bought land from his brother William A. Bradley. 1870: Census (pg 395) shows Napoleon and Harriet living in Grand Rapids, MI 1871: Moved to Seville, Twp, Gratiot Co, MI, buying land. Napoleon was later proprietor of the Commercial Hotel at Riverdale. 1878: Harriet D. Bradley of Riverdale, Michigan, received notice of her father s will. 1887: Napoleon elected Justice of the Peace 1892: Napoleon elected Register of Deeds; reelected 1894 1897: Napoleon elected Ithaca Village president; served 1 term. 1899: Feb. 14, Napoleon B. Bradley died in Ithaca, Michigan. [Obituary in Liberty Register 3 March 1899 cited by Lauraine Horbak.] 1901: Harriet died June 21, 1901. Both buried in Ithaca Cemetery, Ithaca, Gratiot Co., Michigan. (Have photo). 7. Jesse Daniel Barton, b. Sept. 18, 1843 in Parksville, d. Aug 7, 1930 in Mears, Ocean Co., Michigan. Married Mary Lucy Brown, b. Feb 2, 1846 in Sullivan Co. Children: 1. Lillian M. Barton, b. Apr 18, 1865, Susquehanna Depot, PA, d. April 28, 1948, Mears, MI. m. Theophilus Allen April 18, 1886 in Mears, Michigan 2. Annie E. Barton, b. Sept 4, 1866, Parksville, d. Jan 26, 1927, Mona Lake Twp, Muskegon, MI. M(1) William Shafer; (2) O. A. Kenfield

10 3. Ralph Henry Barton, b. Jan 4, 1868, Parksville, d. May 30, 1955, Mears, MI. m. Martha Nellie/Ellen Henderson 4. Emily Emma Barton, b. July 10, 1869, Parksville, d. Oct 18, 1871 5. Charlotte Lottie Barton, b. May 17, 1871, Parksville, d. Mar 29, 1801, Golden Twp., Oceana Co, MI. Married Frank O. Bloor 6. Nellie Evelyn Barton, b. Nov 10, 1873, Hurleyville, Sullivan Co, NY, d. March 15, 1955, Ravenna, MI. m. 10 Nov 1894: Howard Inthus Woodhouse. 7. Robert Bruce Barton, b. Feb 16, 1875, Parksville, d. May 21, 1846, Grand Rapids, MI. m. Lillian E. Dafoe 8. Marvin W. Barton, b. May 13, 1878, Parksville, d. Oct 29, 1962, Hart, Oceana Co., MI. m(1): Ernestina Tina Lukey; (2) Lena May Dean 9. Claude Chester Barton, b. Apr 27, 1882, Parksville, d. Mar 19, 1964, Grand Rapids, MI. 10. Jesse Daisy Barton, b. June 3, 1884, Vineland, NJ, d. 1967, Mears, MI 11. Sylvia Grace Barton, b. Dec 16, 1888, Little Pt. Sable, Oceana Co, MI. d. March 14, 1986, Greenville, MI. m. Forey E. Basom, Mar 5, 1913 1860: U.S. Census lists Jesse, age 17, farm laborer, in his father s household; attended school that year. 1864, June 19: Jesse married Mary Lucy Brown, daughter of Robert M. Brown (1818-1854) and Sylvia Hall Brown (1822 -?) of Parksville. Mary s grandfather, Eber Hall Sr. was one of the town s first settlers; Eber Hall Jr. had married Phebe Eliza Barton, daughter of Jesse s uncle Henry. 1865: NY State census: Jesse and Mary Barton in own household Liberty Twp. 1870: Census lists Jesse, age 27, farm laborer, in his father s household; wife Mary, 24, and children Lilly, 5, Ralph, 2, Emily, 1 1875: NY State census: Jesse, 32 and Mary, 29, Lillian, 10, Anna, 8, Ralph, 7, Charlotte, 4, Nellie, 1, living with Jesse s parents William and Jane Barton in Liberty Twp. 1878: His father William died, leaving the farm to his wife, and after her death the greater part of the farm (131 acres) and all the stock and equipment to Jesse. 1880: Census lists Jesse and his family living with his mother in Parksville 1881: Jesse and his mother sell some land to Van Wyck Meisner. [Book 80: 544] 1883: April 13: Jesse D, Mary L. his wife, and Eleanor Jane Barton of Liberty sell 115 acres of land for $12,950 to Cyrus Gray Jr., of Parksville. [Book 84, p. 356]. Eleanor Jane of the Town of Liberty appeared before a notary in NY City to

11 make her mark. Eleanor Jane may be been visiting one of her three children living in Woodlawn. Cyrus Gray Jr. 1855-1948 was married to Ida Misner, 1853-1946. Cyrus Gray senior was a wealthy townsman for whom Jesse s brother Charles father-in-law, Horace Knickerbocker, had worked in 1870 after he gave up his mill, co-owned with one of the Misners who had married his daughter Caroline, in Parksville. The Knickerbockers, Misners, Grays, and Bartons were thus interconnected in various dealings 1883: Jesse and his family moved to Vineland, Cumberland Co, NJ where he worked as a ship fitter. On June 8, 1883 Jesse s mother gave up her dower rights to 50 acres of her late husband s land; she was listed in the Sullivan County land records as Jane Barton of the County of Cumberland and State of New Jersey. Witnesses were a James Barton who made his mark X [who was he?] and James Loughan, Master in Chancery [Sullivan Co. Land Records Book 86, p. 192.] She had apparently moved to Vineland with her son Jesse. 1884: Jesse, Mary and 10 children moved to Mears, Oceana Co, Michigan, where he worked for a Great Lakes shipping company that shipped logs to Chicago. He lived there the rest of his life. His mother must have moved to Woodlawn, NY to live with one of her three children living there. 1888: Jesse and Mary s 11 th child Sylvia Grace Barton born in Michigan. Jesse built the house his family lived in. He kept bee hives and hunted with a muzzle loader. He and his boys shot passenger pigeons and shipped them by the barrel to Chicago. 1927: Jesse s wife Mary died Jan 16, in Mears, Michigan. 1930: Jesse died Aug 7, 1930 at 86, in Mears, Michigan. Full information on Jesse and his many descendants is found in the booklet BARTON FAMILY by one of his great-grandchildren, V. Arlene Woodhouse Frodey of Fremont, Michigan.

12 8.. Sarah Jane Barton b. 1845 Married William Garrett, Jan 20, 1868 at Parksville. [Republican Watchman, Aug. 22, 1831.] William was the son of James Garrett, a Parksville blacksmith. [Information from Voge notes.] 1865: James Garrett, Sarah s father-in-law, took in her brother Charles Barton s son Eugene and daughter Josephine, after their parents marital breakup.[voge notes] 1878: Notification of her father s will sent to Sarah Jane Garrett in Woodlawn, NY. She was left 1/3 interest in 50 acres of her father s farm. 1884: Sarah and her sister Mary E. Applebee and her nephew Horace W. Barton, all of Woodlawn, NY, sold their 50 acres for $600 to George Danzer of Liberty, NY. Children: 1. Marion Garrett, m. Rev. Edward Graham of Troy, NY 2. William Garrett Jr., of Butler, NJ. [In 1925 my father, H. Allen Barton, wrote to Dr. Joshua Barton of NYC who was working with Adolf Law Voge on Barton genealogy that Marion and William were cousins of my father and provided this information about them.] 5. CHILDREN OF JAMES BARTON, 1804 -? None known no indication he was married. 6. CHILDREN OF DANIEL BARTON 1805-1893, AND NANCY DICKINSON Daniel and Nancy are reported to have lost three children at an early age when living in NYC, and never had more. (See story in Monticello newspaper, The Republican Watchman, Dec. 23, 1892.)

13 7. CHILDREN OF HENRY BARTON 1810-1865-70 AND SALLY ANN BATES Henry was born in Yorktown in 1810, moved to NYC, and bought land in Liberty Twp, Sullivan Co., NY in 1841. He apparently died between 1865 and 1870. Children: 1. Phebe Eliza Barton, b. Nov. 28, 1832, d. Feb 8, 1880, Liberty Twp; m. Eber Hall Jr. (1816-1899) 2. John Henry Barton, b. c. 1837 in NYC, died Nov 28, 1885, Vineland NJ; m. Henrietta Brown 3. James E. Barton, b. 1841 in NYC, no date of death 1. Phebe Eliza Barton, (1832-1880) married Eber Hall, Jr. (1816-1899) on July 31, 1850. Phebe and Eber s children: 1. William Hall, b. c. 1852, died before 1880 2. Susan A. Hall, b. c. 1855, died before 1880 3. Alfred Hall, b. c. 1858, died before 1880 4. James W. Hall, b. c. 1861, living in 1880 5. Charlotte Minnie Hall, 1867-1919, m. Riley Grant, living in 1880 6. Emma Hall, b. c. 1869, died before 1880 7. Charles G. Hall, died before 1880 1850, July 31: Phebe married Eber Hall Jr. His parents were Eber Hall Senior and Lucy Carrier, daughter of Isaac Carrier of Wilmott, CT.. Eber Hall Sr. was one of the earliest settlers in Parksville and built a log house before returning to Connecticut for his wife. 1850: U.S. Census shows family living next door to sister Deborah Stewart. 1860: U.S. Census shows family living next door to sister Deborah Stewart. 1870: U.S. Census shows family living next door to Horace Knickerbocker. 1880: Phebe Eliza died Feb 8. Of her children only James and Minnie survived her. 1899: Eber Hall died, August 5. `2. John Henry Barton, b.1837, m. Henrietta Brown 1857 Children: 1. Arthur, b. c. 1861 2. Clara, b. c. 1863 3. Ida, b. c. 1869 4. Edgar, b. Feb 1, 1870, Liberty Twp 5. Harriet, Hattie, b. Dec 3, 1871, Liberty Twp 6. Henry Jay b. Sept 4, 1878, Liberty

14 1850: U. S. Census lists John, 13, living with his parents in Liberty Twp. 1855 NY State census lists John H., age 18, farmer, 12 year resident, living with parents in Liberty Twp. 1857: Married July 27 in Liberty to Henrietta Brown, b. Damascus, PA, daughter of John Brown and Hannah Benton. 1860: Census lists John Barton, teamster, no land, personal property worth $150, living in Neversink Twp, Sullivan Co., with wife Hannah, 19, born in PA., and an Annis Lindsley, female, 68, born in NY state. [Wife s grandmother?] 1860s: John Henry served in the Civil War in Company I, 54 th NY Infantry. (Information from Joe Dougherty, descendant.) 1865: NY State census lists John, 34, living with parents, unmarried [?] 1870: Census lists John Barton, 33, farm laborer, no land, property worth $200, living in Liberty Twp. with wife Henrietta, 28, b. in PA, and three children: Arthur, 10 (b. c. 1861), Clara, 7 (b. c. 1863), Ida, 1 (b. c. 1869) 1872: John Barton bought land from James D. Sherwood [Book 32 p 299]. 1875: NY state census lists John H. Barton, 37, wife Henrietta 34, b. PA, son Arthur 14, dau. Clara 12, dau. Ida 6, dau. Harriet 3, Son Edgar 3 mo old, all b. Sullivan Co. 1882, March 23: John H. and Henrietta A. Barton for $50 sold 41 acres originally purchased by John s grandfather Henry Barton to James E. Barton [John s brother]. [Book 82 p 610] James is acquiring full ownership of this lot. 1885: John Henry Barton died Nov. 28 in Vineland, NJ. 3.James E. Barton, b. 1841 in NYC, no date of death, no information on marriage or children. 1850: Census lists James, 9, living with parents in Liberty Twp, Sullivan Co., NY 1855: NY State census lists James, 14, b. NY Co., living with parents in Liberty. 1860 and 1865 censuses list his parents living in Liberty Twp with wife only; James E. Barton not listed in Sullivan Co. 1871: James E. Barton of New York City sells land to Cyrus Gray Jr. [son of the wealthy townsman in Parksville who had employed the father-in-law of Henry Barton s brother Charles.] (Book 64: 164.)

15 1882: James E. Barton of NY City buys land from Henry Wilson [Book 82: 195] and from his brother John H. Barton [Book 82: 610]. 1887, Oct 13: James E. Barton of NY City for $1 bought 41 acres from Eber Hall, who was married to Phebe Eliza, daughter of Henry Barton and from James Hall [Filed in 1889 in Book 97: 302]. [Property purchased by Phebe s father Henry from Fred Fisher in 1850. Looks like token payment to clear title of any claim by Eber acquired from his late wife.] 1888, Oct 11: James E. Barton of NY City for $125 bought same 41 acres from James Hall and Minnie Grant wife of Riley Grant of Liberty Twp. [James and Minnie were both children of Phebe Eliza Barton and Eber Hall Jr. Phebe s father Henry apparently died intestate and all heirs had to sign off the estate.] 1892: James E. Barton of NY City bought land from Elisha Appley. []Book 102: 297] He also bought land from a George H. Newman [Book 102: 298.] 1895: James E. Barton sold land to William D. Annis [Book 111: 161.] No information on James death, or on any marriage or children. Information may be available in the New York City census records 1870 and 1880. (Almost all 1890 census returns were destroyed in a warehouse fire.) Lauraine Horbak suggests that these transactions by James E. ion the 1880s were to settle all the Barton estates in Sullivan County those of William, Henry, Daniel, and Henry s daughter Phebe. 8. CHILDREN OF MARY BARTON 1812-? AND PHILIP ROOT Mary inherited a bed and $72 from her mother Elizabeth in 1844. No information on children or where they lived. Lack of information on lines of descent from female children of ancestors, appears typical of most genealogical research.