Genealogy has become a hobby for me over the last 10 years. For me, it's like a puzzle, I love fitting the pieces together. But over the years, I've researched a lot that does not pertain to our family lines. Some for extended family, some for close friends, and some because I was trying to rule out lines to figure out where our line went exactly. I do not want these notes on my Heather's Genealogy Notes blog - because they are not our lines. But I do like to share all of my research, in case it benefits others. That is what this blog is for - research I have done that does not apply to our own family lines, but may be helpful for someone else.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

John Barto 1765 – 1834


===========Not An Ancestor =============
Maybe an ancestor. Samuel's grandfather is named John - I don't know which John, only that he was a pioneer of Union County.


John Barto  1765 – 1834 
married 
Elizabeth Beeber 1771 – 1836


David Barto 1796 – 
  
Daniel Barto 1798 – 

Christiana Barto  1800 – 1864
Married
Unknown Gray

Abraham Barto 1804 – 1885

Catherine Barto 1806 –
Sam Hoff


Mary
married
George Cleese


Hannah
married
Unknown Hamilton


JOHN BARTO and three brothers were traders, and concealed themselves for some time to prevent being forced into the ‘British army during the Revolutionary struggle for American independence; they finally succeeded in escaping to America, where they separated, John locating in Berks county, Pennsylvania, where he married Elizabeth Beeber and reared a family of seven children: Abraham; David; Daniel; Christiana, who married a Mr. Gray; Mary, who married George Cleese; Hannah, who married a Mr. Hamilton; and Catherine, who married Sam Hoff. John Barto died in 1834, followed by his wife two years later, both in the faith of the Presbyterian church. - From the History Of Lycoming County PA



Berks County, Pennsylvania Estate Records, 1752-1914 about John Barto
Name: John Barto
Variant Name: John Barto
Year: 1834
Township: Indiana
Source: Berks County, Pennsylvania Estate Records

2 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for providing this information. I am a descendent of Abraham Barto, and did not have any information on his family until I found this.

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    1. it looks like we are literally long lost cousins!

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