Descendants of John BARTON

Notes


2. Samuel BARTON

1830 Census North Carolina, Orange County   p. 268
Samuel Barton   Males:  1 30-40    
                Females:  1 20-30

1840 Census North Carolina, Orange County, Southern Division  p. 252
Samuel Barton  Males:  1 40-50
                         Females:  1 5-10, 1 30-40


Nancy BARTON

It is believed that Nancy Barton is a child of James and Elizabeth Crabtree Barton and a sister of Margaret Barton Scarlett because of census records that indicate a close relationship.

1850 Census  North Carolina, Orange County   p. 193
604/604   Nancy Barton, 48; Jane Scarlett, 17    (Both born in Orange County, North Carolina)

1860 Census   North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro Town p. 482
1208/1208   Margaret Scarlett, 60; Jane, 24; Sam, 22, carpenter
1209/1209   Nancy Barton, 58  Living alone

1870 Census  North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro    p. 253A
35/35  Reece, Joseph, 55, Barkeeper; Elizabeth, 37, Keeping House; Margaret, 16, At Home; Harriet, 14, At School; Thomas, 11, At School; Josephine, 6, At School; Sallie N., 3; Nancy J., 1; Scarlett, Margaret, 72, No Occupation; Barton, Nancy, 71, No Occupation; Tapp, Adline, 71, Domestic    (All born in North Carolina)

Died at the residence of Joseph Reese, according to a death notice in the Hillsborough Recorder, 12 July 1876.  Described as the widow of Samuel Barton.


9. John BARTON

This indenture from Orange County, North Carolina records establishes John Barton as the son of Stephen Barton and grandson of John and Eleanor Thompson Barton:

This indenture, made this, the 28th day of February A.D. 1855, between John Barton of the County of Shelby and the State of Tennessee, of the first part, and William F. Strayhorn of Orange and State of North Carolina, of the other part, witnesseth that the said John Barton in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, to him, in hand, paid by the said Strayhorn, the receipt, where of is hereby acknowledged, hath and by these presents, he doth hereby bargain, and sell __ and  confirm unto the said Strayhorn, his heirs, and assigns forever the following tract, or parcel of land, lying in the County of Orange on the waters of New Hope and Eno, adjoining the lands of William F. Strayhorn, Samuel Faucett, David Craig, and William Crabtree and containing Two hundred acres, more or less, the same is a part of a 300 acre tract, granted by the state on the 13th of March A.D. 1781 to William Kennedy and sold by him to  Samuel  Thompson, late of Orange  County and fore which tract, Samuel Thompson, by deed bearing date the 28th of February 1798, sold to  William Bailey, 100 acres and reference  is here made for boundaries to said grant, registered in Orange County Book, from 1761 to 1785, according to new arrangement, pages 326 and 329, and the said deed from Thompson to Bailey, is registered in Orange County, A & B, 1797 and 1798, page 389, and said Samuel Thompson, by his will proved in about 1827, devised the said tract of 200, to his daughter Nelly Barton, for life, and after death to her son Stephen Barton, and said  Stephen Barton is dead, and the said John Barton, is his true, and only heir at law, being his only legitimate child, and he sells the said land, subject to the life estate of his grandmother Nelly Barton.
To have and to hold said tract of land to said Strayhorn and his heirs forever, and said Barton covenants with said Strayhorn and his heirs, and assigns, that he has the title which he here undertakes to sell and perfect right to sell the same, and that he will forever warrant, for himself, and his heirs the said land to said Strayhorn , his heirs, and assigns forever, against the lawful claims of all persons whatsoever.
In witness, whereof he hath hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first, above written.

John Barton

Test.
____Long
John M. Faucett

Orange County Court, February Term 1855. The execution of the foregoing deed was duly acknowledged in Open Court, by John Barton, subscriber, and ordered to be registered.


Nothing is known for certain about John Barton, son of Stephen.  A search of Shelby County, Tennessee records yielded the following:
Marriage Record:  John Barton to Eliza J. Bateman, 30 November 1848
Census Record:  1850, 4th Civil District, p. 102
                           Household headed by Hosea Bateman.  Members of the household include Eliza                                         Barton, age 26, and John Barton, age 30.
Cemetery Record:  The Shelby Forest Baptist Church Cemetery has a listing for:  Eliza J., consort of                                         John Barton; born 11 February 1826; died 14 May 1854.  (Hosea and Jane Bateman,                                  probable parents of Eliza, are also buried in this cemetery.)


4. William BARTON

1830 Census, North Carolina, Orange County        p. 253
William Barton    Males         1-0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
                           Females     1-2-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0

1840 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, 4th Civil District,  p. 121
William Barton    Males  2-2-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
                Females 0-0-1-1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0


Fayette County, Tennessee
County Court Minutes, Book B, 1840-1844

Power of attorney, William Barton of Fayette to Lemuel Carroll of Orange County, North Carolina to receive the share of William Barton in the estate of his father, John Barton, deceased, from James Webb, clerk and master of the Court of Equity.


1850 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, Civil District #8, p. 292B    October 1850
834/834  Wm. Barton, 50, Farmer, North Carolina
              Mary E., 28, North Carolina
              Williamson, 20, North Carolina
              John, 13, Tennessee
              Lemuel, 12, Tennessee
              Norwood, 9, Tennessee
              Lavinia, 8, Tennessee
              Walter, 6 Tennessee
              Saml, 2, Tennessee


Some sources give a date of death for William Barton as April 30, 1860.  The 1860 and 1870 census records seem to contradict that date:
1860 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 4     p. 433     June 25, 1860
349/349  Wm Barton, 60, Overseer, Birthplace not listed
              Nancy, 30, Tennessee
              Margt, 5, Tennessee
              Mary, 3, Tennessee  
               Billy, 1, Tennessee

1870 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 5, Somerville PO   p. 286
165/165   Barton, Wm, 70, Farmer, North Carolina
                            Nancy, 47, Tennesse
                            Mary, 15, Tennessee
                            Mollie, 12, Tennessee
                            Bill, 10, Tennessee
                            Jim, 9, Tennessee


Sarah CARROLL

Death and Marriage Notices from the Hillsborough Recorder (Published 1820-1879) and the Hillsboro Recorder (Published 1887-1888), compiled by Shirley Jones Mallard, c1997
p. 137   8 Oct 1846   Vol XXVII  #1348:  Died--Mrs. Sarah Barton, wife of William Barton, dtr of Lemuel      Carroll of this county, in Fayette Co, TN 30 August last


11. Ellen BARTON

Text of obituaries found in the Seymour Family Bible sent by Lee Strohm Harrell:

"Mrs. Ellen Seymour, nee Barton, who died at the residence of her son-in-law, J. F. Terrell, in Seymourville, last Friday night, was the wife of the late John K. Seymour, a native of Memphis, Tenn., but a resident of Louisiana for fifty years.  She was the oldest sister of E. D. Barton, who died very suddenly in the parish of St. James three years ago.  She was the mother of nine children, four of whom are living today, two sons and two daughters.  She was an excellent mother, always good and kind, and was highly esteemed by all with whom she came in contact.  At the time of her death she had reached the ripe age of 85 years, yet those who knew her and loved her consider that she was taken from them too soon."

"Mrs. Ellen Seymour, after a lingering illness of six weeks, died at 5 o'clock yesterday evening at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Terrell, in Seymourville.  She had lived to the good, old age of 85 years and passed away in great peace.  The funeral took place from the Methodist Church this evening at 4 o'clock, and was largely attendend.  May she rest in peace."


Source of information on the descendants of Ellen Barton:  Lee Strohm Harrell.


John Kerr SEYMOUR

1860 Census, Louisiana, Assumption Parish, 7th Ward  P. O. Albemarle  Page 258
1042/1010   J. K. Seymour, 48, Sugar Planter, 16,000/16,000, Virginia
                   Ellen Seymour, 32, North Carolina
                   Sarah M. Seymour, 16, Tennessee
                   Ths. P. Seymour, 14, Tennessee
                   Madeleine Seymour, 12, Tennessee
                   W. W. Seymour, 10, Louisiana
                   George Seymour, 9, Louisiana
                   Franklin M. Seymour, 7, Louisiana
                   Louisiana Seymour, 5, Louisiana
                   Virginia Seymour, 3, Louisiana
                   Eugenia Seymour, 1, Louisiana
                   Lavinia Barton, 17, Institutrix, Tennessee
(Where did the family go when they left Assumption Parish?)


1870 Census, Louisiana, Lafourche Parish, Ward 6
218  Seymore, John R., 58, Overseer, Virginia
       Seymore, Ellen, 40, Keeps house, North Carolina
       Seymore, Madeleine, 20, Louisiana
       Seymore, Virginia, 12, At home, Louisiana


1878 Iberville Parish, Louisiana Census
       John K. Seymour, 61
       Ellen Seymour, 45
       Madeleine Seymour, 20

(Next door)
       James Terrel (Terrell), 27
       Virginia (Seymour) Terrel (Terrell), 17
       Lillian Seymour, 1 (Franklin Monroe and Augustine Palmyra Champagne)


1880 Census, Louisiana, Iberville Parish, 2nd Ward   ED 64  Sheet 72B
503/618  Seymour, J. K., 61, Virginia, Planter, Virginia, Virginia
              Seymour, Ellen,  Wife, 40, North Carolina, Keeping House, North Carolina, North Carolina
              Seymour, Madeleine,  Daughter, 21, Louisiana, Keeping House, Virginia, North Carolina
(FamilySearch has J. K. indexed as Ike.)


Obituary text sent by Lee Strohm Harrell:
The Iberville South
Plaquemine, Louisiana
Saturday, November 6, 1880

"Mr. John K. Seymour, died on the Evergreen plantation of Dr. J. P. R. Stone in this parish, on the 20th of October 1880.
He was born in Lynchburg, Halifax Co., Virginia, in the year 1811, and was aged 68 years and 11 months at the time of his death.
When 21 years old he left home and went to Tennessee, where he married.
He came to Louisiana in 1848.  For 42 years of his life he was engaged in agricultural pursuits.
Mr. Seymour, in all walks of life was one of nature's noblemen--a true gentleman--like the French knight, Bayard, 'sans peur et sans reproche.'  He was beloved by all who knew him intimately and among both rich and poor he had a host of friends.  He died as he had lived--a thorough Christian--cheerful and willing to meet his Redeemer and with prayer upon his lips.
His family loses in him, a model husband and an affectionate father and his friends one as true as steel."


13. Elijah Donald BARTON

1860 Census, Louisiana, Assumption Parish, 7th Ward Albemarle   p. 168
428/421  E. D. Barton, 30, Overseer, North Carolina
              Clara P. Barton, 26, Connecticut
              Carroll Barton, 6, Louisiana
              Ernest H. Barton, 5, Louisiana
              Norwood Barton, 3, Louisiana
              Herbert W. Barton, 1, Louisiana

1870 Census, Louisiana, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville P. O.   July 2, 1870
93/119  Barton, E. D., 40, Planter, North Carolina
            E. H., 15, Louisiana
            Carlon, 16, Louisiana
            Hebert, 11, Louisiana
            Clarence, 9, Louisiana
            Walter, 7, Louisiana
            Effie, 5, Louisiana

1880 Census, Louisiana, Assumption Parish   ED 99 p. 260B
Household 218  E.D. Barton, 50, North Carolina, Farmer
                         H. W. Barton, 21, Louisiana, Overseer
                         C. C. Barton, 19, Louisiana
                         W.I. Barton, 17, Louisiana
(Familysearch has indexed the name as Paston, not Barton.)

Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Louisiana:  Embracing an Authentic and Comprehensive Account of the Chief Events in the History of the State, a Special Sketch of Every Parish and a Record of the Lives of Many of the Most Worthy and Illustrious Families and Individuals.  Baton Rouge, Louisiana:  Claitor's Publishing Division, 1975.
(Reprint of the 1892 edition published by Goodspeed Publishing Company)

Volume I, p. 264-265
    Elijah D. Barton, planter, Welcome, La.  This name is not unfamiliar with those in the vicinity of Welcome, as well as in the parish, for he who bears it is numbered among the highly respected citizens of the community.  He was originally from Orange county, N. C., born November 10, 1829, and is the son of William and Sallie (Carroll) Barton, both natives of the "Old North State" in which they were married.  The parents moved to Fayette county, Tenn., in 1832, and here the father followed planting until his death.  The mother also died in that state.  Elijah Donald Barton, the fourth in order of birth of sixteen children, received a very liberal education in Tennessee and when seventeen years of age went to Marshall county, Miss., to attend school.  Three years later he came to Assumption parish, La., followed planting for three years and then was manager for H. B. Foley on Little Texas plantation for thirteen years.  This plantation is now owned by Clarence Barton, son of subject.  From there Mr. Barton went to Walter Pugh's place, then to Georgia plantation and later to Trinity plantation in Assumption parish.  In 1882 he moved to his present plantation, "St. Claire," which he had purchased in April, 1879.  He has in this plantation 500 arpents of very fine land.  His sugar house was destroyed by fire several years ago, but he has since rebuilt and now has one of the best open kettle sugar houses in the state.  On the 18th of December, 1852, he married Miss Clara Smith, a native of Connecticut, who died in Assumption parish May 17, 1869.  To this union were born eigth children--seven sons and one daughter--five sons and the daughter yet living.  Carroll is half owner of Magnolia plantation in Assumption parish, and is a very extensive planter; Ernest H. is a planter in both Assumption and St. James parishes, owning St. Emma plantation in Assumption, and leases Minnie plantation in St. James; Herbert W. is an extensive planter of Terre Bonne parish on Wood Lawn plantation; Clarence C. carries on Little Texas and Hermitage plantations in Assumption parish; Walter manages St. Emma plantation for his brother Ernest H.  The daughter is at home.  Mr. Barton was married again on October 15, 1873, taking for his wife Ella Connelly, who died at Trinity plantation January 9, 1880, leaving four children.  Only three survive the mother, two daughters and one son.  March 24, 1881, he married his last wife, Lucy Kittredge, daughter of the late Dr. E. E. Kittredge, who bore him four children--two sons and two daughters.  Mr. Barton is a member of the Episcopal church, and in politics has always been a democrat as was his father before him.


Lucie Estelle KITTREDGE

1900 Census, Louisiana, St. James Parish, Ward 6    ED 57   Sheet 1A
2/2  Barton, Lucie E., Head, Jan 1843, 57, Widowed, 4 children/4 living, Louisiana, Farmer
              Bonnie C., Daughter, Jan 1882, 18, Louisiana
              Ruffin R., Son, Jan 1883, 17, Louisiana
              Sallie, Daughter, Jul 1885, 14, Louisiana
              Frank K., Son, Aug 1886, 13, Louisiana
       Pike, Effie L., Sister, June 1865, Widowed, Louisiana
       Pike, Belle B., Niece, Aug 1885, 14, Louisiana
       Kittredge, Frank R., Brother, Dec 1849, 50, Louisiana

1910 Census, Mississippi, Hinds County, Beat 1, Jackson   ED 17   Sheet 9B
128/132  Barton, Lucy E., Head, 68, Widowed, 4 children/4 living, Louisiana
                     Bonnie C., Daughter, 25, Louisiana, Clerk in Office
                     Sallie, Daughter, 22, Louisiana, Stenographer in Office
                     Louise, Daughter-in-law, 20, Widowed, District of Columbia


14. Williamson BARTON

1860 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 13    p. 503   August 29, 1860
1324/1324    Wm P Barton    30   M   W   Overseer    Tennessee


16. John H. BARTON

1860 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 8   p. 460   July 23, 1860
728/728    W. H. Tharp Household
                John Barton     23   M  W    Overseer    Tennessee


18. Norwood BARTON

1860 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 14   p. 509    August 18, 1860
1381/1381    B. Y. Trotter  Household
             N Barton     18   M   W   Overseer       Tennessee


Norwood Barton's Civil War Service Record:  He served in Company D, 6 Tennessee Infantry.   According to the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, this unit contained men from Haywood, Madison, and Fayette counties.


19. Lavinia BARTON

1860 Census, Louisiana, Assumption Parish, 7th Ward   P. O. Albemarle
 Lavinia is listed with the J. K. and Ellen Seymour family:
    Lavinia Barton, 17, Institutrix, Born in Tennessee

Ancestry.com Database:  Louisiana Statewide Death Index, 1900-49
Name:  Lavinia Barton Himel
Age:  83 years
Death Date:  14 Dec 1922
Parish:  Terrebonne
Volume:  31
Certificate:  13485


Clerville HIMEL

1870 Census, Louisiana, Assumption Parish
Clairville Himel, 51, Planter, Born in Louisiana; Leonier, 31, Keeps House, Born in Tennessee; Flora, 6; Clara, 5; Francois Himel, 83

1880 Census, Louisiana, St. James Parish, 5th Ward  p. 561B
Clairville Himel, 60, Born in Louisiana, Farmer; Lavinia Himel, Wife, 38, Born in Tennessee, Keeping House; Flora Himel, Daughter, 16, Born in Louisiana, At School; Clara Himel, Daughter, 15, Born in Louisiana, At School; Clairville Himel, Son, 4, Born in Louisiana


From The Assumption Pioneer, 11 June 1881

Clairville Himel, age 61, died at his residence in St. James Parish on 9 June.  He had been a resident of Napoleonville until 5 years ago.  He is survived by his wife and children.


20. Walter BARTON

1860 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, Somerville District 1  p. 411   June 1860
75/75  Wm Thompson Household
          Walter Barton    16  M  W     Clerk     Tennessee


21. Samuel Thomas BARTON

1870 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 6  Sheet 303A-B
116/116  Barton, Samuel, 21, Farmer, Tennessee
                          Louisa, 21, Keeping House, Tennessee
                          Alice, 1/12, Born in May, Tennessee
              Bowmar, Mary, 12, Tennessee

1880 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 7  ED 23  Sheet 299A
51/51  Birding, Samuel, 31, Tennessee, Farmer, Father born in North Carolina
                       Louisa, Wife, 30, Tennessee, Keeping House
                       Alice V., Daughter, 10, Tennessee
                       Edward, Son, 6, Tennessee
                       Lula, Daughter, 4, Tennessee
                       Oceola, Son, 3, Tennessee
                       Crenshaw, Son, 1, Tennessee
          Bomar, Jack, Brother-in-law, 12, Tennessee
                     James, Brother-in-law, 19, Tennessee
(Birding should be Barton)


1900 Census, Tennessee, Shelby County, Civil District #6  ED 34  Sheet 9A
140/143   Barton, Sam T., Head, July 1846, 53, Tennessee, North Carolina, Tennessee
                       Lou G., Wife, February 1844, 57, Tennessee
                       Osie, Son, January 1878, 22, Tennessee
                       Lula, Daughter, January 1880, Tennessee
                       Crenshaw, Son, October 1882, 17, Tennessee
                       Henry, Son, September 1886, 13, Tennessee
                       Georgianna, Son, September 1887, 12
(Note:  Soundexed as Sam F.   Is Georgianna supposed to be George William?)

1910 Census, Tennessee, Shelby County, 6th Civil District  ED 62  Sheet 13B
259/270  Barton, Samuel P. (?), Head, 61, Married 44 years, Tennessee, North Carolina, Tennessee,                 Farmer
                         Luisa, Wife, 61, Married 44 years, 10 children/8 living, Tennessee
              Buckley, Alma, Granddaughter, 9, Tennessee
                           Cline, Grandson, 7, Tennessee

1920 Census, Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, Ward 11   ED 129  Sheet 2A
60/70  Barton, Sam, Head, 71, Widowed, Tennessee, North Carolina, Tennessee
                  Lula M., Daughter, 42, Single, Tennessee, Buyer/Cafe

The date of death for Samuel Thomas Barton is not known.  Descendants give date "about 1928."  It is not known if the following is Samuel Thomas Barton, son of William:
1930 Census, Tennessee, Shelby County, Civil District 6, Memphis, Ward 13 ED 79-45  Sheet 4A
Institution:  Memphis Sunshine Home for Aged Men
Line 4    Barton, Samuel S. T., 82, Widowed, Tennessee, North Carolina, Tennessee


Samuel H. YORK

1880 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 6   ED 22  Sheet 276B
73/73  York, Samuel, 32, Tennessee, Farmer
                   Maggie, Wife, 23, Tennessee, House Keeper
                   Willie, Son, 6, Tennessee
                   Susie, Daughter, 3, Tennessee
          Barden, Wm., Brother-in-Law, 21, Tennessee, Farmer


Columbus C. CLAYTON

1880 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 5   p. 253A
Columbus C. Clayton, 25, TN
Mollie B. Clayton, Wife, 20, TN, Father born in NC
Stephen B. Clayton, Son, 3, TN
John T. Clayton, Son, 8/12, TN
James Barton, Brother-in-law, 20, TN, Father born in NC


25. James BARTON

1880 Census, Tennessee, Fayette County, District 5   p. 253A
Columbus C. Clayton, 25, TN
Mollie B. Clayton, Wife, 20, TN, Father born in NC
Stephen B. Clayton, Son, 3, TN
John T. Clayton, Son, 8/12, TN
James Barton, Brother-in-law, 20, TN, Father born in NC


Abraham CRABTREE

1830 Census North Carolina, Orange County, Unknown Township  p.271
Abram Crabtree   Males:  2-0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1
                           Females:  0-2-0-0-0-1-0-0-1

1840 Census  North Carolina, Orange County, Southern Division  p.252
Abram Crabtree  Males:  1-1-2-0-0-0-1
                          Females:  2-1-2-0-0-0-1

1850 Census  North Carolina, Orange County, First District   p. 202B
Abram Crabtree, 50, Carpenter; Isabel, 50; Frances, 26; Mary, 23; Walter, 20, Farmer; William, 19, Blacksmith; Ellen, 17; Samuel, 15, Farmer; Haynes, 14; Emma, 13; Caroline, 13

1860 Census  North Carolina, Orange County    P.O. Chapel Hill   p.612
923/883  Abel Crabtree, 64(?), Carpenter; Isabel, 67(?); Sam, 26, Farm Labor; Caroline, 22; Ann, 15
(Is Ann the wife of Samuel?)

1870 Census:  Abraham Crabtree, age 73, Blind, is living in the William and Caroline Strayhorn household in Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina   p. 213B


28. Walter CRABTREE

1870 Census, North Carolina, Orange County, Durham Township  p. 211B
140/141  Crabtree, Walter, 43; Mary S., 29; Archibald, 12; Bettie, 8; Henry, 7; William, 5     (All born in North Carolina)

1880 Census, North Carolina, Orange County, Chapel Hill   p. 207A
Walter Crabtree, 52, Farmer; Susan, Wife, 39; Henry, Son, 17; William, Daughter (That's what the census says!), 13  (All born in North Carolina)


29. William CRABTREE

1860 Census, North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro P. O.  p. 350
240/240  William G. Crabtree, 30, Mechanic; Eliza, 27; John W., 7; Archie N., 5; Margaret, 2; Francis, 10/12

1870 Census, North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro  p. 242B
211/204  Crabtree, William G., 41, Blacksmith; Eliza, 38, Keeping House: John W., 17, At School; Archie M., 15, At School; Margaret, 12, At Home; Frances, 10, At Home; William, 8; Charles, 5; Nannie W., 3

1880 Census, North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro  P.7B
W. G. Crabtree, 50, Blacksmith; Eliza, Wife, 47; Newton, Son, 24; William, Son, 18; Charles, Son, 14; James W. Crabtree, Son, 7; George, Grandson, 7; Beda, Daughter-in-Law, 27; Maggie, Daughter, 22; Fannie, Daughter, 19    (All born in North Carolina)


Detailed information on this family came from Rootsweb, Dave's McCauley tree.


30. Ellen CRABTREE

There are marriage bonds for three Ellen Crabtrees in Orange County of North Carolina.
Two are possibilities for Ellen, daughter of Abram and Isabell:  Ellen Crabtree who married William Mays on 6 April 1855 and Ellen Crabtree who married Morris Sharp in 1854 (Bond Date:  29 January 1854).


31. Samuel CRABTREE

Ancestry.com Database:  American Civil War Soldiers
Samuel H Crabtree
Residence:  Orange County, North Carolina
Occupation:  Overseer
Service Record:
    Enlisted as a Private on 24 January 1864 at the age of 31
    Enlisted in Company G, 27th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 24 January 1864.
    Wounded on 25 August 1864 at Reams' Station, VA
    Hospitalized on 28 August 1864 at Richmond, VA
    Died of disease Company G, 27th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 25 October 1864 in  Richmond, VA


William STRAYHORN

1870 Census, North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro  p. 213B
11/11  Strayhorn, Wm. H., 30, Farming, Born in Kentucky; Caroline, 32, Keeping House, Born in North Carolina; Catil (?), 6, Born in North Carolina; William, 4, Born in North Carolina; Crabtree, Abraham, 73, Blind, Born in North Carolina

1880 Census, North Carolina, Orange County, Patterson Township  P. 182B
William Strayhorn, 40, Laborer; Caroline, Wife, 42; Nancy, Daughter, 10; William, Son, 13, Laborer; Julia, Daughter, 9; Susan, Daughter, 7; Eliza, Daughter, 4; John, Son, 2   (All born in North Carolina)


7. Frances BARTON

1850 Census  North Carolina, Orange County, First District   p. 155B
12/12  Nelly Barton, 73; Fanny, 44; Anna S., 12       All born in Orange County

1860 Census North Carolina, Orange County  P.O. Hillsboro  p. 610
889/859  Frances Bartin, 45; Annet Nutt, 21; Julia Nutt, 4; John Nutt, 1/12

1870 Census  North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro  p. 215B
39/39  Barton, Fanny, 54, Keeping House; Annette, 30, At Home; Wiley, 10, At Home; Julia, 15, At Home

1880 Census North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro  p. 11B
John Barton, 21, Farmer; Annette Barton, Mother, 40; Fanny Barton, Grandmother, 70


35. Annette BARTON

Placing Annette as the daughter of Fanny Barton is based on the 1880 Census:
North Carolina, Orange County, Hillsboro  p. 11B
John Barton, 21, Farmer, born in North Carolina; Annette Barton, Mother, 40, born in North Carolina; Fanny Barton, Grandmother, 70, born in North Carolina

It is also not known when Annette dropped her married surname, Nutt.