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Here is a register of my Chambers and Barton families in Greene Co., OH and
Warren Co., IL
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Steve
Descendants of David Chambers
Generation No. 1
1. David1 Chambers was born in Ireland, and died in Virginia. He married
Eliza ???. She was born in Scotland, and died in Ohio.
Notes for David Chambers:
From Portraits and Biographical Album of Greene and Clarke Cos. Ohio:
The father of our subject was William Chambers, who was born in Ireland near
the coast, and was the son of David Chambers, also a native of that country.
Grandfather Chambers emigrated to America with his family at an early date,
and located in Virginia, where he spent the remaining years of his life. His
wife, Eliza, a native of Scotland, removed, after the death of her husband,
to Ohio, and died there in the faith of the Presbyterian Church. Their son
William, the father of our subject, was about twelve years old when his
parents came to the United States. He accompanied his mother to this state,
and they settled on a rented farm in Montgomery County. When reaching man's
estate he purchased one hundred acres of land from which he opened up a good
farm, that which is now occupied by his son Robert. He was a teamster in the
army during the War of 1812. Later he resumed farming, and died in 1848, at
the age of sixty years. Politically he was a sound Democrat.
Immigrated about 1800
Children of David Chambers and Eliza ??? are:
+ 2 i. Anne2 Chambers, born Abt. 1783 in Ireland.
+ 3 ii. Adam Chambers, born March 22, 1785 in Ireland; died February 10,
1862 in Osborne, Summit Co., Ohio.
+ 4 iii. William Chambers, born Abt. 1788 in Ireland; died 1848 in Bath
Twp., Greene Co., Ohio.
Generation No. 2
2. Anne2 Chambers (David1) was born Abt. 1783 in Ireland. She married John
Barton June 13, 1805 in Greene Co., Ohio, son of Thomas Barton and ???. He
was born Abt. 1780, and died 1813 in Bath Twp., Greene Co., Ohio1.
Child of Anne Chambers and John Barton is:
+ 5 i. James Galloway3 Barton, born March 09, 1807 in Greene Co., Ohio; died
July 30, 1851 in Little York, Warren Co., Illinois.
3. Adam2 Chambers (David1) was born March 22, 1785 in Ireland, and died
February 10, 1862 in Osborne, Summit Co., Ohio. He married Mary Kirkwood
October 28, 1813 in Greene Co., Ohio, daughter of Robert Kirkwood and ???.
She was born April 05, 1788, and died August 01, 1838 in Osborne, Summit
Co., Ohio.
Child of Adam Chambers and Mary Kirkwood is:
6 i. Anna3 Chambers, born November 07, 1814 in Greene Co., Ohio; died June
05, 1854 in Osborne, Summit Co., Ohio. She married Samuel Woodrow January
25, 1843 in Osborne, Summit Co., Ohio; born Abt. 1808.
4. William2 Chambers (David1) was born Abt. 1788 in Ireland, and died 1848
in Bath Twp., Greene Co., Ohio. He married Elizabeth Kirkwood May 03, 1815
in Bath Twp., Greene Co., Ohio, daughter of Robert Kirkwood and ???. She was
born in Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Virginia, and died 1850 in Bath
Twp., Greene Co., Ohio.
Notes for William Chambers:
The father of our subject was William Chambers, who was born in Ireland near
the coast, and was the son of David Chambers, also a native of that country.
Grandfather Chambers emigrated to America with his family at an early date,
and located in Virginia, where he spent the remaining years of his life. His
wife, Eliza, a native of Scotland, removed, after the death of her husband,
to Ohio, and died there in the faith of the Presbyterian Church. Their son
William, the father of our subject, was about twelve years old when his
parents came to the United States. He accompanied his mother to this state,
and they settled on a rented farm in Montgomery County. When reaching man's
estate he purchased one hundred acres of land from which he opened up a good
farm, that which is now occupied by his son Robert. He was a teamster in the
army during the War of 1812. Later he resumed farming, and died in 1848, at
the age of sixty years. Politically he was a sound Democrat.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Kirkwood) Chambers, the mother of our subject, was a native
of Virginia, born and reared near the famous Natural Bridge. Her father,
Robert Kirkwood, was also a native of the Old Dominion, whence he emigrated
to Ohio, and located near the present site of the court house in the city of
Dayton, where he spent the closing years of his life. He was a man of
decided ideas, and prided himself on his Scotch-Irish ancestry. The mother
of our subject died at the old homestead in 1850. There were born to her and
her husband a family of seven children, the eldest of whom, a daughter,
Jane, married John D. C. Campbell, and is living in Huntington County, Ind.;
David died when about sixty years old; Eliza is living in Montgomery County;
Mary, Mrs. Talley, is a resident of Wayne Township; Margaret died when about
forty-six years old; Robert, our subject, was the sixth child; Sarah died in
Huntington County, Ind.
Child of William Chambers and Elizabeth Kirkwood is:
7 i. Robert3 Chambers, born October 11, 1827 in Bath Twp., Greene Co., Ohio.
He married (1) Malinda C. Snyder June 16, 1864 in Bath Twp., Greene Co.,
Ohio; born Abt. 1838 in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died 1870. He married
(2) Susan Bodkin 1878.
Generation No. 3
5. James Galloway3 Barton (Anne2 Chambers, David1) was born March 09, 1807
in Greene Co., Ohio, and died July 30, 1851 in Little York, Warren Co.,
Illinois. He married (1) Nancy Maley McCoy September 15, 1831 in Xenia,
Greene Co., Ohio, daughter of William McCoy and Mary Maley. She was born
June 17, 1812 in Tyler Co., West Virginia, and died September 1840 in Little
York, Warren Co., Illinois. He married (2) Jane Lindsay Paxton November 24,
1842 in Little York, Warren Co., Illinois, daughter of William Paxton and
Margaret Struthers. She was born February 14, 1818 in Greene Co., Ohio, and
died Aft. 1880.
Notes for James Galloway Barton:
James Galloway Barton is named for James Galloway, one of the original
settlers of Mad River Twp., Clark Co., Ohio. James Galloway and Thomas
Barton came to Clark Co., sometime prior to 1798. Mr. Galloway by way of
Pennsylvania and Kentucky. James Galloway was born in 1750 in Pennsyvania
and died 1838 in Clark Co. He married Rebecca Junkin.
More About James Galloway Barton:
Burial: August 1851, Sugar Tree Grove Cemetery, Warren Co., Illinois
Cause of Death: Cholera
Notes for Jane Lindsay Paxton:
She is is found in the 1850 Illinois census, Warren county, she is 32 and
living with her husband, children and stepchildren. Jane is found in the
1860 Illinois census, Warren county, Hale township. She is age 40 with $2250
in real estate and $790 in property. Living with her are Peter and William
Phillips, most likely the children of their neighbors in 1850 Peter B.
Phillips, born in Ohio and died 27 April 1855 at 29 years, 9 months and 25
days and buried in the Sugar Tree Grove Cemetery with his wife Drucilla A.
M. who died 24 July 1855 at 32 years, 10 months and three days. They had
another daughter Almarina H. but she is not with the family. Jane's children
are living in 1870 in Hale township without her. However, she has a listing
in the 1877 Past and Present of Warren county, it calls her a widow with 90
acres of land in Hale township and a United Presbyterian.
Children of James Barton and Nancy McCoy are:
+ 8 i. John McCoy4 Barton, born June 28, 1833 in Xenia, Greene Co., Ohio;
died May 28, 1907 in Shedd, Linn Co., Oregon.
9 ii. William McCoy Barton, born July 24, 1836 in Little York, Warren Co.,
Illinois; died March 25, 1906 in Eleanor, Warren Co., Illinois.
Notes for William McCoy Barton:
Living with mother in 1880 census. Single
Member 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment.
Wounded but survived.
William is found in the 1850 Illinois census, Warren county. He is age 15
and in school. William M. is found in the 1860 Illinois census, Warren
county, Hale township. He is a farmer, age 25. His obituary is in the
Monmouth Review William M. Barton, who was born on a farm near where he
passed away, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Clark, near Eleanor 25
March 1906 aged about 70 years. he had a light stroke of paralysis a few
weeks earlier and had been improving but that afternoon while resting on a
sofa, he was seized with a stroke which resulted in sudden death. He was
unmarried. His funeral was held at the Eleanor United Presbyterian church
and conducted by Reverend J. E. Kerr with burial in the Sugar Tree Grove
cemetery.
More About William McCoy Barton:
Burial: Sugar Tree Grove Cemetery, Warren Co., Illinois
+ 10 iii. Thomas Galloway Barton, born October 31, 1837 in Little York,
Warren Co., Illinois; died July 19, 1891 in Belle Plaine, Sumner Co.,
Kansas.
+ 11 iv. Mary McCoy Barton, born 1840 in Little York, Warren Co. Illinois;
died Aft. 1866.
Children of James Barton and Jane Paxton are:
12 i. James Paxton4 Barton, born December 14, 1845 in Denny, Warren Co.,
Illinois; died April 17, 1916 in Guthrie, Oklahoma. He married May I. Quick
September 12, 1892 in Chandler, Lincoln Co., Oklahoma; born May 23, 1867 in
Indiana; died July 15, 1937 in Seward, Stafford Co., Kansas.
Notes for James Paxton Barton:
From Monmouth Atlas, June 3, 1864: Casualties from Company C, 36th, IL
in
Georgia Campaign of Gen Sherman,
"James P. Barton, shot in head, supposed mortal
From Monmouth Atlas, June 24, 1864: From Dallas, Georgia: "At
Adair, McCoy,
Barton and,,, were wounded.
From Monmouth Atlas, July 15, 1864: " Little James Barton who was
wounded at
Adairville is now in Chattanooga and doing well, his skull was
fractured,
but is all right now.
Moved to Oklahoma in 1890.
More About May I. Quick:
Burial: Tyrone, Texas Co., Oklahoma
+ 13 ii. Margaret Ferguson Barton, born August 05, 1846 in Little York,
Warren Co., Illinois; died November 01, 1922 in Sumner Twp, Warren Co.,
Illinois.
14 iii. Martha A. Barton, born March 18, 1848 in Little York, Warren Co.,
Illinois; died March 05, 1921 in Sumner Twp, Warren Co., Illinois. She
married Eliazer A. Paine June 30, 1875 in Warren Co., Illinois; born 1850 in
Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio; died January 06, 1907 in Gosper Co., Nebraska.
Notes for Martha A. Barton:
Living with sister Margaret in Sumner Twp, in 1920.
More About Martha A. Barton:
Burial: March 07, 1921, Oxford, Furnas Co., Nebraska
15 iv. Samuel R. Barton, born June 21, 1850 in Little York, Warren Co.,
Illinois; died January 17, 1863 in Illinois.
Notes for Samuel R. Barton:
Living with Mother in 1860.
More About Samuel R. Barton:
Burial: Sugar Tree Grove Cemetery, Warren Co., Illinois