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- Notes for William Barton (from http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/r/Loraine-L-Kerns/GENE9-0022.html):
Settlers of Maryland; Peter Wilson Coldham:
William Barton - Calvert Co. (transported by Christopher Rousby of Calvert) owned.....
"Addiction" - 100 acres - 27 Oct 1694 - Land Folio 27/262
"Barton's Hope" - 313 acres - 14 Aug 1694 - Land Folio 27/234
"Hazard" - 130 acres - 8 Feb 1695 - Land Folio 27/236
"Ruden" - 270 acres - 10 Aug 1694 - Land Folio 27/170
(Also Land Folio 24/22)
With father from Warwickshire, England about 1654 to Virginia to Maryland, purchased 300 acres on St. Clement's Bay in 1658.
A mariner and planter, served as Justice of St. Mary's County and on the Potomac in St. Mary's County from 1658 to 1660; on Governor's Council 28 Feb 1669. Commissioned a justice of the peace for Charles County, MD 1 Aug 1672 and served until about 1687. Member Church of England.
At a meeting of the Council heald at Mattapanye on 16 Jun 1676, the Council ordered the "Mr. Benj. Rose and Major Wm. Boarman received the foure Indian prisoners from Capt Lieut. Barton and convey them safely Over to Collonel Nicholas Spencer and in his absence to Lieut Collonel John Washington or Major Isaac Alderton" 207 (Archives of MD, Vol 15, page 92).
In 1683 he was on the committe for the advancement of trade in Charles County. In 1687 he was recommended for the council and in 1689, he was member of the commisssion to regulate civil affairs in the county and was to retain his commission.
On 22 Sep 1687, a council held in St. Mary's City appointed Capt. William Barton to a "new commission of the Peace and Tryall of Causes" for Charles County. At his recommissioning on 26 Nov 1678, he was called Capt. William Barton. In 1681 he was a Magistrate of Charles Co. Court in MD and was Captain of the Foot (infantry) of the Provincial Militia.
1689: William Barton signed a petition as a "Protestant Subject of Their Most Excellent Majesty King William and Queen Mary". He served as a vestryman in Port Tobacco Parish.
1696 listed as a civil officer of Charles County.
Meet Your Ancestors, Noland (Hubbard) Bowling:
William Smoote, the father of Ann (Smoote) (Hungerford) Barton assigned to William Barton Jr. and Thomas Smoote and their heirs, forever, a patent for 240 acres granted to him on May 26, 1658.
At Court, Charles Co., MD Oct. 1, 1662, William Barton Jr. delivered the patent his father-in- law, William Smoote, assigned to him and his brother-in-law, Thomas Smoote on May 28, 1658, quoting: "unto his Brother-in-law Thomas Smoote for the use of William Hungerfot Junior, son of William Hungerfot, deceased." Libe A, Folio 243. His first wife Ann, evidently died in the year 1662 and for this reason the above land was returned to the child's relatives for his benefit.
Among those chosen by the principal freeholders for vestrymen and appointed at a Court held at Benedict Leonard Town on Feb 14, 1692 was Mr. William Barton. Liber K, Folio 152, 153. Later he was one of six vestrymen for Church at Charles Town called St. Pauls Parish around 1696. Liber H D, Folio 47. He was also a Vestryman for a parish at Port Tobacco, MD. Liber H D, Folio 47. This was the William and Mary Parish in Charles Co., MD.
9 Aug 1681 recorded as Capt. William Barton, Commissioner, Liber Bf.223 Md. Arch. Vol 15, page 405. In 1684 named among those regulating the affairs of the Militia in Charles County Maryland and referred to as Captain many times.
This deed proves the marriage of Mary Barton to Thomas Warren and the marriage of her sister, Elizabeth Barton to Thomas Smoote. It also proves William and Mary Barton were their parents and their marriage was solemnized before June 13, 1688, the date of the deed. "This indenture made the 13th day of June in the thirteenth yeare of the Dominion of the Right Honorable Charles Lord Baltimore Absolute Lord and Protector of Maryland on and in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred Eighty and Eight between William Barton Jr. of Charles Co. in the Province of Maryland Gentleman of the one part and Thomas Warren of the aforesaid county and Province Planter and Mary his wife the Naturall born daughter of the said William Barton of the other Part witnesseth that the said William Barton for and in consideration of that Naturall lova and fatherly affection which he hath and doth always bear unto the said Mary his natruall borne Daughter the wife of the said Thomas Warren and also for divers other good causes and considerations him hereunto more Especially moveing hath given, granted Confirmed and by these presents Doth fully and Absolutely give grant and Confirme unto him the said Thomas Warren and Mary his wife all that Parcell of land called....? Swamp lying in Charles County and beginning at a bounded white oake standing in the woods on the west side of Zackyah Swamp about a mile for the said ...? Swamp in the north and by west line of Nathan Barton land formerly taken up by Daniell Johnson" . ....... which said two Parcells of land conteyned by estimation about one hundred and forty eight acres together with all and singular the Houses buildings and edifices...... the said two parcells of land unto him the said Thomas Warren and Mary his wife to the only proper use and behoofe of him the said Thomas Warren and Mary his wife During theire natural lives and to the heirs of theire body lawfully begotten or to be begotten forever and in case of default of such I give then the said two Parcells of land are hereby given granted and Confirmed unto Thomas Smoot and Elizabeth his wife the natural borne daughter of him the said Wm Barton to have and to hold the aforesaid two Parcells of land and all and singular the premises with their and Every use and behoofe of him the said Thomas Smoot and Elizabeth his wife during their natural lives and to the heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten forever. ........ and the said William Barton and Mary his wife have granted for them and their heirs that they will warrant to the said Thomas Warren and Mary his wife during their natural lives and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten them within mentioned given and granted premises with the Apurtenances and for Default of such issue as aforesaid to Thomas Smoote and Elizabeth his wife during theire natural lives and to the heirs of her body lawfully begotten or to be begotten agt. him the said William Barton and Mary his wife and their heirs and agt. all other persons whatsoever according to the forme and Effect of the within written Indenture. Witnessed by Randolph Henson and John Addsion. Signed by William Barton and Mary (her mark) Barton.
27 Mar 1689 William Barton signed an article assuring the citizens there was no planned disturbance by Indians and Roman Catholics and the purpose to kill Protestants was false. (PRO Colonial Papers, Vol. 8 Md. Arch 1687-1693. Was named at the Court at Whitehall 8 Oct 1691 as one of the most substantial Protestant inhabitants - PRO Colonial Papers, folio 8 (ibid p. 285).
26 May 1658, William Barton Jr., delivers patent and assigns rights to his rights to his brother in law Thomas Smoote for the use of William Hungerford Jr. son of William Hungarford, dec'd. Patent granted to William Smoot by assignment from John Lugar Jr.; 240 acres lying on the west side of Wicomico River at the head of Forked Creek, Monor of St. Mary's; bounded by Humphrey Atwicks and Thomas Mitchell endorsed from William Smoot to William Barton Jr. and Thomas Smith.
Early Families of Southern Maryland; Elise Jourdan; Vol. V.:
12 Jul 1664 Daniel Johnson assigns right to William Barton Jr. for 100 acres "Johnson's Enlargement" in the branch of Zachia Swamp. Charles County Land Records B.339.
9 Jan 1670; Sam Fendall, Gent., sold William Barton, Gent., :Daniel Mount" on west side of Wicomico; also "Johnson's Retirement", containing 100 acres. Charles County Land Records E.22 V.2.
1 Sep 1670; Barton's Enlargement granted to William Barton by patent in Charles County bounded by said Barton's dwelling plantation, containing 50 acres. Charles County Land Records O#2.336. (Later sold by Sanuel Perrie).
Will Of William Barton; 5 Sep 1717. In the Name of God Amen. I William Barton of Charles County in the Province of Maryland Gent & being very Sick & weak of body but of Sound & perfect mind and memory Praised be almighty God for the same & Considering the frailty of human life & that all must yield when God by Death is pleased to Call doe make this my last Will & Testament in manner & Form Folowing hereby Disannulling & making voyd all former & other Will or Wills by me here to fore made Imprimis. I Give my Soule to almighty God Trusting & Relying upon the full pardon & Remission of my Sinns through ye merritts and Intercession of my Blessed Saviour & Redeemer Jesus Christ. My Body I committ to Earth to be buryed in such decent manner as my Eccds hereafter named shall think most convenient. And as for what worldly Estate God hath pleased to bless me with I Dispose of the Same as followeth. Item) I Give & bequeath unto my grandson Barton Smoot my Negroe man Samm & doe hereby Desire him to use him Kindly during his natural life knowing at was my intent if the Laws would have permitted to have given him his freedom. Item) I Give & bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Rachel Stone the Wife of Matthew Stone the feather bed & Furniture that I now Lye on. Item) I Give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Ann Smoote two cows with Calves by their sides to be Delivered after my Decrease by my Eccs. Item) I Give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Mary Hungerford two young cowes or Yearling Heifers to be Delivered as afsd. Item) I Give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter lizabeth Philpott the Wife of Charles Philpott the Featherbed & Furniture belonging to the same which is in the Great House Room to be delivered as afsd. Item) I Give & Bequeath unto my Grand Son Barton Warren two young Cowes or Heifers of two years old also one full share of my present Crop of Tobacco. Item) I Give & Bequeath unto my Grandson William Smoot one full share of my present crop of tobacco. Item) I Give & Bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Elizabeth Neale, Wife of John Neal one Cow & Calfe & Forty Ells of Linnen. Item) The Full Halfe of all the Remaining part of my Estate of what Nature or kind soever it be or wheresoever the same shall or may be found I doe Give & Bequeath unto my Daughter Margaret Miller & her three youngest Children, the other halfe part I doe give and bequeath unto Thomas Smoot & Barton Smot the two sons of my Grand Son Barton Smoot. Lastly) I doe hereby Nominate Constitue Ordain & appoynt my Daughter Margaret Miller & my Grand Son Barton Smoot to be jointly Eccts of this my last Will & Testament desiring them to doe & performe every article & Cause herin Contained. In Witness where of I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my Seal this 5th Day of September Anno Domi 1717. Witnessed by Wm. Howard, John Jones, JW Willard.William Barton was too sick to sign his will and had to make a mark. Court records prove he could read and write.
Appraisal of his personal estate was filed 19 Oct 1717 citing a value of 152 lbs, 9 shillings, 9 pence, including among other items, one negro and a parcel of books. (Inventories and Accounts, Liber 39C, folio 49).
Archivesof Maryland LIII, Charles Co., pg. 247:
29 Jun 1662. William Barton Jr. entereth the birth of his sone William who was borne the 29th of June Ao 1662.
Archives of Maryland LX, Charles Co., pg. 590:
10 Nov 1674. Mr. William Barton Jr. presents a man servant named Anne Harrison adjudged to be twenty yeares of age.
Archives of Maryland LX, Charles Co., pg. 124:
27 Feb 1667. William Barton sonne of William Barton Jr. was borne on the 27th Day of Februarie Anno Domini 1667.
Archives of Maryland LIII, Charles Co., pg. 55:
31 Aug 1659. William Barton Junior entereth the birth of his daughter Grace beeing the 26th of August Ao 1659 and her death beeing the 31 of ditto.
Archives of Maryland LIII, Charles Cp., pg. 55:
Aug 1659. William Barton Jr. entereth his marke of hogs and cattel videlict overkeeled on boath ears and holed in boath ears.
Archives of Maryland LIII, Charles Co., pg. 116-117:
6 May 1661. William Barton Jr. demands a warrant against Josias Fendall, Gent in an action of the Case to the valew of 1100 lbs. Of tobacco and subpene for William Robinson, John Moris, Gils Tomkinson to testifie for ditto Barton in ditoo causa. Bee it known to all men by threes Presants that I William Robinson Ginner in Charleses Countie do acquit and discharge Capt. Josias Fendall from alle bills bonds, debpts and Demands from the beginin of the world to this day Capt. Fendall paying William Barton Jr. Eleven hundred pounds of tobacco good sound tobacco, with caske to contayne the sam it beeing a bill dew from Captain Fendall and lost in ackowledgement thearof Interchangeably set my han this 6th day of May Ao 1661. William Robisson. Witness: Richard (his marke) Smith, Susanna (her marke) Robinson.
Archives of Maryland LIII, Charles Co., pg. 451:
8 Mar 1664. Mr. William Barton Jr. presents a saruant boy to have his age judged of whos name is John Blanch who is judged to bee 14 years of age.
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