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William Barton

Birth20 Apr 1858 - Alabama
Death25 Jan 1933 - Arlberg, Red River, Stone County, Arkansas
MotherAnn Lovelass
FatherBenjamin Franklin Barton

Born in Alabama on 20 Apr 1858 to Benjamin Franklin Barton and Ann Lovelass. William Barton married Terisa Ann Coldoma Ellis and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Jan 1933 in Arlberg, Red River, Stone County, Arkansas.

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Benjamin Franklin Barton
1831 - 1924
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Ann Lovelass
1825 - 1897
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Terisa Ann Coldoma Ellis
1874 - 1966
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Artha Ann Barton
1891 - 1925
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Ray Barton
1897 - Unknown
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Jewell Barton
1901 - 1979
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Pearl Barton
1895 - 1986
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Eugene E Barton
1904 - 1960
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William Coleman Barton
1892 - 1958
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Franklin Austin Barton
1889 - 1971

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