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1783 - 1837
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Born |
14 Dec 1783 |
Tennessee |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
28 Sep 1837 |
Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri |
Notes |
- He was never married. R.M. Barton judge of Superior court of TN is a
great-nephew and Levi Barton of Howard County, MO is a second cousin. For
a great speech of his look at 'Gale and Seaton's Register of Debates in
Congress, V. 6, part 1, pgs 146-159.' He died on 22 or 28 sep 1837 in
boonville, mo. At the u. of MO in Columbia there may still be monument to
David Barton by the side of Thomas Jefferson in June 1899. RM McFarland
judge of the supreme court of TN was a great-nephew; Levi Barton of
Howard Co, MO a 2nd cousin.
Type: Record Change
Type: Individual Note Barton County, Missouri was named for him
Type: Elected first of two US Senators from Missouri
served in War of 1812
Type: Political Affiliatio whig
Type: Elected To the St.Louis circuit bench
Type: Elected Speaker of the House of Representatives
Type: Elected president of the first Constitutional Convention
Type: Elected Circuit judge at Boonville, Missouri
Type: Elected state senator from St.Louis
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Person ID |
I757 |
Our Family Tree |
Last Modified |
18 Aug 2008 |
Father |
Issac BARTON, b. Between 16 Aug 1745 and 1746, Maryland , d. 10 Nov 1831, Grainger or Hamblen Co, or Jeff Co. TN |
Mother |
Keziah MURPHY, b. 7 Aug 1754, VA , d. 29 Jul 1845, TN |
Married |
9 Oct 1772 |
Virginia |
Family ID |
F1675 |
Group Sheet |
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