Barton Family History

Barton, Susan

Female 1793 - 1803  (10 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Barton, Susan was born 11 Mar 1793 (daughter of Barton, Hugh and Johnston, Anne Weld); died 22 Dec 1803.

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    • _UID: 4618FF6F68BA704A86C2C142899CE52A276F


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Barton, Hugh was born 8 Jan 1766 (son of Barton, William and Massy, Grace); died 25 May 1854.

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    • _UID: 3C73FF00D7737A45853D7D0574CCFF92CC43

    Notes:

    Wine merchant

    Hugh married Johnston, Anne Weld 17 Dec 1791. Anne died 3 Aug 1841. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Johnston, Anne Weld died 3 Aug 1841.

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    • _UID: D8D9290DE251564DB93E4FB1F1651E5C8496

    Children:
    1. Barton, Grace died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 1. Barton, Susan was born 11 Mar 1793; died 22 Dec 1803.
    3. Barton, Hugh was born 7 Mar 1797; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Barton, Anna was born 1798; died 1811.
    5. Barton, Nathaniel was born 7 Sep 1799; died 29 Nov 1867.
    6. Barton, Thomas Johnston was born Sep 1802; died 4 Dec 1864.
    7. Barton, Isabella was born 20 Jun 1804; died 28 Mar 1897.
    8. Barton, Daniel was born 21 Feb 1806; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. Barton, Hugh was born 21 Mar 1807; died 8 Nov 1860.
    10. Barton, Susan was born 1810; died 14 Nov 1886.
    11. Barton, Charlotte Maria was born 8 Jun 1812; was christened 7 Jul 1812, Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London, England; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Barton, William was born 5 Aug 1723, Boa Island, Fermanagh, Ireland (son of Barton, Thomas and Delap, Margaret); died 18 May 1793, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France.

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    • Lived: Grove, Tipperary, Ireland

    Notes:

    William, who seems to have been a difficult and quarrelsome fellow, did not get on with his father and spent most of his time in Ireland, on his fathers estates and in Dublin.

    William married Massy, Grace 1 Aug 1754. Grace (daughter of Massy, Very Rev. Charles) was born Abt 1727, Doonas, Co Clare, Ireland; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Massy, Grace was born Abt 1727, Doonas, Co Clare, Ireland (daughter of Massy, Very Rev. Charles); died Yes, date unknown.

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    • _UID: B7D39AD4AFE6E442973099B6F3AA60B47AB7

    Notes:

    Grace was the daughter of Charles Massey, Dean of Limerick.

    Children:
    1. Barton, Lt. Gen. Charles was born 20 Apr 1760, Family House, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland; was christened 25 Apr 1760, Saint Peter and Saint Kevin, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; died 11 Jun 1819.
    2. Barton, Thomas was born 26 Jan 1757; died 1820.
    3. Barton, William was born 20 Aug 1758; died 18 May 1835.
    4. Barton, Grace was born 21 Mar 1762; died 13 Mar 1844.
    5. Barton, Elizabeth was born 25 Jul 1764; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. 2. Barton, Hugh was born 8 Jan 1766; died 25 May 1854.
    7. Barton, General Sir Robert Johnstone Kch was born 26 Jul 1768, Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland; died 17 Mar 1853, 2 Montagu Place, Marylebone, London, England.
    8. Barton, Dunbar was born 7 Nov 1769, Rochestown, Tipperary, Ireland; died 19 May 1848.
    9. Barton, Margaret Everina was born 4 Nov 1772, Bordeaux, , Aquitaine, France; died 14 Sep 1820.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Barton, Thomas was born 21 Dec 1694, Drumkeeran, Curraghmore, Fermanagh, Ireland (son of Barton, William Of Curraghmore and Dickson, Elizabeth); died 18 Oct 1780.

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    • _UID: 6BD92BA454116C458F1AF2D362CA331F15C9
    • Purchased: 1747, Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland

    Notes:

    Their son Tom became famous as "French Tom" because he went off to Bordeaux in France and founded the famous wine firm of B. and G. or Barton and Guestier which is today one of the most famous wine firms in France. "French Tom" claimed that he acquired his business acumen from his uncles Thomas and William Dickson who were merchants in Ballyshannon. The town of Ballyshannon was a notable port at this time and there was quite a lot of trade between the west of Ireland and the west of France. Brandy, wine and silk was imported and wool, fish and agricultural produce were exported. In times of strain between France and England trade was officially stopped but smuggling was ever present.

    "French Tom" was born on the 21st of December, 1695, at his father's house at Curraghmore and sent to school in Ballyshannon. He was married on the 1st of November 1722 to Margaret Delap of Ballyshannon and his only child William was born in Anna Delap's house in Ballyshannon on the 5th of August 1723. When Thomas Barton emigrated to France he worked as a factor at Marseille and Montpelier before moving to Bordeaux and founding his wine firm when he was about thirty years old. It was not until the period of the French Revolution that the name Guestier became associated with that of Barton the wine merchants. The Reign of Terror, as it is called during the French Revolution, engulfed Bordeaux as much as it did Paris and other cities in France and many were imprisoned or sent to the guillotine where their heads were cut off. Hugh Barton who was then owner of the Barton firm was imprisoned along with many other leading merchants and like them, his offices and books were sealed with the seal of the Revolutionary Committee. He was imprisoned in Fort du Ha but escaped with the aid of his wife and before fleeing the country assisted in burning the guillotine in Bordeaux. As an alien he was no longer allowed to hold property in France or have a business there and he arranged with Daniel Guestier to manage his business in Bordeaux while he managed it's affairs in Britain. Barton placed great trust in Guestier for at any time Guestier could have seized the business as his own. Eventually when some degree of normality returned a partnership was drawn up between the two men in 1802 which continues between their descendants today. In 1830 both men brought their eldest sons into the partnership and descendants of these remarkable men still control the firm of Barton and Guestier.

    Back in Ireland the Barton lands came into the possession of the descendants of "French Tom" and indeed were added to locally and in other places in Ireland. In1754 Sir James Caldwell sold the lands of Coolacha near amounting to 115 acres to Thomas Barton of Bordeaux i.e. "French Tom" and he also bought the Kilmore Estate of 15,500 acres and until this the Bartons did not really have much land in Ireland. "French Tom" and his only son William did not see eye to eye and he moved to the Grove Estate, Fethard, Co. Tipperary. He married there and left 6 sons and 3 daughters. The sons were Thomas, William, Charles, Hugh, Robert and Dunbar while the girls were Lady Palliser, Lady Massey and Lady Fitzgerald.

    Purchased:
    Description: "Grove Estate"

    He purchased this for 30,000 pounds.

    Thomas married Delap, Margaret 1 Nov 1722, Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland. Margaret was born Abt 1688, Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland; died 27 Jan 1775. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Delap, Margaret was born Abt 1688, Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland; died 27 Jan 1775.

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    • _UID: 82D42199D5BCFD4180979039D811F8953510

    Children:
    1. 4. Barton, William was born 5 Aug 1723, Boa Island, Fermanagh, Ireland; died 18 May 1793, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France.

  3. 10.  Massy, Very Rev. Charles died Yes, date unknown.

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    • Occupation: Limerick, Ireland; Dean of Limerick
    • _UID: AD7356E112164A47AA86D83A4DD3E01D6F91

    Notes:

    Charles was Dean of Limerick.

    Children:
    1. 5. Massy, Grace was born Abt 1727, Doonas, Co Clare, Ireland; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Massy, Sir Hugh Dillon