Ancestral Glimpses » Benjamin Barton (± 1638-1720)

Données personnelles Benjamin Barton 

  • Il est né environ 1638 dans Warwick Township, Kent County, Rhode Island, Verenigde Staten.
  • Alternative: Il est né entre le 1644 et le 1645 dans Warwick Township, Kent County, Rhode Island, British America.
  • Il est décédé entre le 1719 et le 1720 dans Warwick Township, Kent County, Rhode Island, British America.
  • Un enfant de Rufus Barton et Margaret Mary Honeywell
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 17 octobre 2014.

Famille de Benjamin Barton

Il est marié avec Susannah Gorton.

Ils se sont mariés le 10 juin 1672 à Warwick Township, Kent County, Rhode Island, British America.

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name:
Benjamin Barton
Gender:
Male
Birth Place:
RI
Birth Year:
1645
Spouse Name:
Susannah Gorton
Spouse Birth Place:
RI
Marriage Year:
1669
Marriage State:
RI
Number Pages:
1

American Marriages Before 1699
Name:
Susan Gorton
Spouse:
Benjamin Barton
Marriage Date:
10 Jun 1672
Marriage Place:
Warwick, Rhode Island

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: Benjamin Barton
Gender: Male
Birth Place: RI
Birth Year: 1645
Spouse Name: Susannah Gorton
Spouse Birth Year: 1653
Marriage Year: 1672
Number Pages: 1

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: Benjamin Barton
Gender: Male
Birth Place: RI
Birth Year: 1645
Spouse Name: Susannah Gorton
Spouse Birth Year: 1650
Marriage Year: 1669
Marriage State: RI
Number Pages: 1
Ils se sont mariés le 10 juin 1672 à Warwick Township, Kent County, Rhode Island, Verenigde Staten.

Ils se sont mariés le 18 juin 1672.


Enfant(s):

  1. Rufus Barton  1673-1752
  2. Andrew Barton  ± 1669-1723 
  3. Naomi Barton  1681-1727
  4. Mary Barton  1678-1712 
  5. Elizabeth Barton  ± 1680-????
  6. Rowland Barton  ± 1680-????
  7. Sarah Barton  ± 1682-????
  8. Phebe Barton  ± 1684-????


Notes par Benjamin Barton

Benjamin Barton - TimeLine

BENJAMIN, b. 1645. Warwick, R. I.; d. 1720.
m. 1672, Jun. 18.
SUSANNAH GORTON, b. of Samuel & Elizabeth ( ) Gorton; d. 1734, May 28.

1674-75-83-84-99-1700-1-2-3. Assistant.
1679-81-85-90-96-1704-5-6-7-9-13-14-15-17. Deputy.
1698, Aug. 29. He calls himself aged sixty years or thereabouts, in giving testimony concerning will of James Greene.
1699, Oct. 25. He and five others were given power to agree as to boundaries between Connecticut and Rhode Island.
1700, Jul. He contributed a hog (£1, 8s., 6d.), toward a meeting house for Quakers, to be set up at or near Mashapaug "which is to be a free house for the worship of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth (that is) for all true worshippers who worship him in spirit and truth." Contributions continued
to be taken up for some three years, and among the charges for constructing were 9s., for rum for raising frame, and 10s., 6d., paid for beer.
1703-4. Speaker of House of Deputies.
1720, Oct. 22. Will—proved 1720, Nov. 9. Exx. wife Susannah. To three grandchildren, Benjamin Greene, son of Jabez, Benjamin Tucker, son of Henry and Ruth Slocum, daughter of Ebenezer, all my right of land in Coweset, equally. To son Andrew, all my right in land and buildings called
Nachuck, lands being on both sides the north-west branch of Pawtuxet River, and also my right of lands in Mashantatack and land in Toseunk, &c. To daughters Phebe and Naomi, land in East Greenwich. To eldest son Rufus, all the rest of lands, buildings and orchards, with use, however, to wife Susannah, of great dwelling house, half of homestead and half of land in Warwick Neck, for life, and also to Rufus, £5. To son Andrew, £5. To two daughters Phebe and Naomi, £10. To wife Susannah, all rest of estate.
Inventory, £503, 17s., l1d., viz: 14 oz. of silver money £8, 8s., 68 oz. plate at 12s. per oz., £40, 16s., bonds, books 15s., pewter, 14 cows, 1 steer, ½ a yoke of oxen, 4 calves, negro woman Gate £60, Indian boy John £20, Indian woman Betty £25, Betty's son Daniel £10, swine, young draught mare, bald face pacing mare, the old draught mare and her colt, roan pacing mare and her colt, 38 sheep and lambs, 29 loads of hay, 11 barrels cider, 9 geese, 8 turkeys, 4 ducks, 14 fowls. Receipts were given for legacies by Phebe Tucker and Henry, and by Naomi Carr and Edward.
1727, May 3. Will—proved 1735, Dec. 8. Widow Susannah. Ex. son-in-law Henry Tucker, of Dartmouth. To son Rufus, feather bed, silver cup or bowl, marked S. S. A. and R. B. M., and after him to his son Rufus, because it hath his name on it. To granddaughter Susanna Chelsey, wife of William Chelsey, £25. To six grandsons, sons of daughter Mary Greene, deceased, each a bible of 10s., price. To grandson Benjamin Barton, son of Andrew, a feather bed, &c. To granddaughter Susanna Barton, daughter of Andrew, a black suit of clothes and a bible of 10s., price. To three grandchildren, the children of daughter Naomi Carr, deceased, late of Jamestown, viz: Ruth Slocum,
Edward Carr and Benjamin Carr, each a bible at age. To granddaughter Ruth Slocum, £50, at eighteen, and another sum of £50, due her by will of her father Ebenezer Slocum, she is to have if she can secure it from her father-in-law (i. e. stepfather) Edward Carr, it being a matter in controversy.
To daughter Phebe Tucker, all household goods of all sorts, and rest of estate, as money, cattle, &c.
Inventory, £152, 10s., 11d., viz: feather bed, silver cup and 5 spoons, bond, 2 cows, pewter, &c.

Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, page 251 contains significantinformation about Benjamin Barton and his next two generations ofdescendants. 1674-75-83-84-99-1700-5-6-7-9-13-14-15-17. Assistant 1679-81-85-90-96-1704-5-6-7-9-14-15-17. Deputy 1698, Aug. 29 - He calls himself aged sixty years or thereabouts, ingiving testimony concerning will of James Green. 1699, Oct 25 - He and five others were given power to agree as toboundaries between Connecticut and Rhode Island. 1700, Jul - He contributed a hog (Ð1, 8s, 6d.), toward a meeting housefor Quakers to be set up at or near Mashapaug "which is to be a freehouse for the worship of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth (that is) forall true worshippers who worship him in spirit and truth." Contributionscontinued to be taken up for some three years, and among the charges forconstructing were 9s., for rum for raising frame, and 10s. 6d., paid forbeer. 1703-4 - Speaker of House of Deputies. 1720, Oct 22. Will - Exx. wife Susannah. To three grandchildren, BenjaminGreene, son of Jabez, Benjamin Tucker, son of Henry, and Ruth Slocum,daughter of Ebenezer, all my right of land in Cowesct, equally. To sonAndrew, all my right in land and building called Nachuck, lands being onboth sides the north - west branch of Pawtuxet River, and also my rightof lands in Mashantatack, and land in Toseunk, &c. To daughters Phebe andNaomi, land in east Greenwich. To eldest son Rufus, all the rest of thelands, buildings, and orchards, with use, however, to wife Susannah, ofgreat dwelling house, half of homestead and half of land in Warwick Neck,for life, and also to Rufus, Ð5. To son Andrew, Ð5. To two daughtersPhebe and Naomi Ð10. To wife Susannah, all rest of estate. Inventory, Ð503,17s,11d, viz: 14 oz. of silver money, Ð8, 8s., 68 oz.plate at 12s. per oz., Ð40, 16s., bonds, books, 15s., pewter, 14 cows,and one steer, one half a yoke of oxen, four calves, negro woman CateÐ60, Indian boy John Ð20, Indian woman Betty, Ð25, Betty's s on DanielÐ10, swine, young draught mare, bald face pacing mare, the old draughtmare and her colt, roan pacing mare and her colt, 38 sheep and lambs, 20loads of hay, 11 barrels cider. 9 geese, 8 turkeys, 4 ducks, and 14fowls. Receipts were given for legacies by Phebe Tucker and Henry, and byNaomi Carr and Edward. 1720, Nov. 9. Will proved. 1727, May 3. Wife Susannah's will proved 1735, Dec 8. (See her notes.) Savage said: BARTON, BENJAMIN, Warwick, son of Rufus of Providence, m.8 June 1669, Susanna, daughter of the celebrated Samuel Gorton, wasfreeman 25 Mar. in the same year chosen an assistant 1674, and died 1720.In his will of 22 Oct. of that year named children: Rufus, Andrew, Phebe,Naomi, and Susanna. Another daughter who had married 16 May 1697, JabezGreen of Providence, was then probably deceased.

Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, page 251 contains significantinformation about Benjamin Barton and his next two generations ofdescendants. 1674-75-83-84-99-1700-5-6-7-9-13-14-15-17. Assistant 1679-81-85-90-96-1704-5-6-7-9-14-15-17. Deputy 1698, Aug. 29 - He calls himself aged sixty years or thereabouts, ingiving testimony concerning will of James Green. 1699, Oct 25 - He and five others were given power to agree as toboundaries between Connecticut and Rhode Island. 1700, Jul - He contributed a hog (Ð1, 8s, 6d.), toward a meeting housefor Quakers to be set up at or near Mashapaug "which is to be a freehouse for the worship of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth (that is) forall true worshippers who worship him in spirit and truth." Contributionscontinued to be taken up for some three years, and among the charges forconstructing were 9s., for rum for raising frame, and 10s. 6d., paid forbeer. 1703-4 - Speaker of House of Deputies. 1720, Oct 22. Will - Exx. wife Susannah. To three grandchildren, BenjaminGreene, son of Jabez, Benjamin Tucker, son of Henry, and Ruth Slocum,daughter of Ebenezer, all my right of land in Cowesct, equally. To sonAndrew, all my right in land and building called Nachuck, lands being onboth sides the north - west branch of Pawtuxet River, and also my rightof lands in Mashantatack, and land in Toseunk, &c. To daughters Phebe andNaomi, land in east Greenwich. To eldest son Rufus, all the rest of thelands, buildings, and orchards, with use, however, to wife Susannah, ofgreat dwelling house, half of homestead and half of land in Warwick Neck,for life, and also to Rufus, Ð5. To son Andrew, Ð5. To two daughtersPhebe and Naomi Ð10. To wife Susannah, all rest of estate. Inventory, Ð503,17s,11d, viz: 14 oz. of silver money, Ð8, 8s., 68 oz.plate at 12s. per oz., Ð40, 16s., bonds, books, 15s., pewter, 14 cows,and one steer, one half a yoke of oxen, four calves, negro woman CateÐ60, Indian boy John Ð20, Indian woman Betty, Ð25, Betty's s on DanielÐ10, swine, young draught mare, bald face pacing mare, the old draughtmare and her colt, roan pacing mare and her colt, 38 sheep and lambs, 20loads of hay, 11 barrels cider. 9 geese, 8 turkeys, 4 ducks, and 14fowls. Receipts were given for legacies by Phebe Tucker and Henry, and byNaomi Carr and Edward. 1720, Nov. 9. Will proved. 1727, May 3. Wife Susannah's will proved 1735, Dec 8. (See her notes.) Savage said: BARTON, BENJAMIN, Warwick, son of Rufus of Providence, m.8 June 1669, Susanna, daughter of the celebrated Samuel Gorton, wasfreeman 25 Mar. in the same year chosen an assistant 1674, and died 1720.In his will of 22 Oct. of that year named children: Rufus, Andrew, Phebe,Naomi, and Susanna. Another daughter who had married 16 May 1697, JabezGreen of Providence, was then probably deceased.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Benjamin Barton

Edward Barton
1585-????
Rufus Barton
1606-± 1645

Benjamin Barton
± 1638-1720

1672
Rufus Barton
1673-1752
Andrew Barton
± 1669-1723
Naomi Barton
1681-1727
Mary Barton
1678-1712
Elizabeth Barton
± 1680-????
Rowland Barton
± 1680-????
Sarah Barton
± 1682-????
Phebe Barton
± 1684-????

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