Friday, November 16, 2012

Old Elsmore Township Map


This map is dated 1921. I was able to find John Taylor Barron property it is on the left side right on the border of Salem. He had 80 acres. I believe that his farm wasn't too far away from his fathers farm, in Salem.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Lafayette Taylor Barron ( 1882-1964)

Lafayette Taylor Barron (Lafy) was born 17 Nov 1882, Elsmore Allen Co. Kansas. He died 25 July 1964. He married Margaret (Maggie) Jane Veteto 04 June 1905. She was born 28 Sept 1888, Geneva Allen Co. Kansas died 26 July 1956 Colony Kansas. 

Wedding Picture 1905

50th Wedding Anniversary



He and his family lived in Pomona City in Franklin Co. Kansas. According to the 1910 Census record, He worked as a merchant doing resale. In the 1920 census record, he worked as an Implementer which is someone who rides the farm tractors with devices on them and operated other machinery that would help with farming, these devices would turn up the soil, to help with harvesting the crops, to separates the produce and such. He knew how to operate these devices and people would hire him to operate these devices for their farm. He may have even sold these items before 1920 when he was a merchant. In 1930 he became a truck driver for a milk company and got his business degree and sold insurance. He became a mason.
LT as he was known throughout the community was also on the school board and was instrumental in locating the building of the Crest elementary and high school as it stands today.

They had 6 children:  
Leroy Taylor born 18 Jan 1906, Longton Elk Co. Kansas. Died 23 Oct 1978, Orange California. Married Bertha Leona Woods 18 Nov 1928, Iola Kansas. 
Burton Oliver born 04 Jan 1908, Longton Elk Co. Kansas. Died 02 Oct 2000 Lake Elsinore California. Married Hazel Juanita Ruth Roberts 05 Apr 1928
Leslie Lyle born 30 Oct 1910, Colony Anderson Co. Kansas. Died July 1992, Colony Kansas. Married Sarah Ruth Church 30 APR 1935, Iola Kansas.
Lois Verona born 12 Aug 1912, Colony Anderson Co. Kansas. Died 15 Oct 1984, Orange California. Married Merle J. Mathis 28 Nov 1940, Yuma AR.
Wanda Irene born 16 Nov 1914, Colony Anderson Co. Kansas. Died 5 Nov 1920.
Althea Frances born 24 Aug 1922, Colony Anderson Co. Kansas. Died 19 May 1983. Married George Eligin Widner July 12, 1944, Topeka Kansas.

Family Picture
Althea & Lois


Lafayette Birth Cert.

Althea & Maggie


  Maggie Veteto Barron was a member of the "Order of the Eastern Star", she was a district aide. 
Order of the Eastern Star


Maggie Before Her Death

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Burton Oliver Barron ( 1908-2000)

Burton Oliver Barron, he was my grandfather. He was born 04 Jan 1908 Longton Elk Co. Kansas. Died 02 Oct 2000 Corona, Riverside Co. California. He was cremated. He married Hazel Juanita Ruth Roberts 05 Apr 1928 Lola Allen Co. Kansas. They were married for over 50 yrs.  She was born 08 Aug 1910, Ottawa Kansas. Died 04 May 1979 Lake Elsinore, Riverside Co. California. She was also cremated. I believe their ashes were sprinkled over Lake Arrowhead area.

Hazel & Burton Barron ( the happy couple in the middle) 50th Wedding anniversary with their children

Hazel Juanita Ruth Roberts
Burton, Wanda & Duard Barron

Hazel Wanda & Duard Barron
According to the 1930 census records Burton worked as a truck driver in Ozark Township in Anderson Co Kansas. In the 1930s there was the "Great Depression" and the "Dust Bowl" Burton and Hazel was right in the middle of it. There were hardly any jobs, the farms were in ruin due to all the dust storms due to the drought and the lost of the top soil, they couldn't plant anything during that time period. Burton ended up going to California with his brother Roy. He worked in the orange groves in Orange County California at Orange Whole Produce. He work on "New Deal" projects ( New Deal was a program by the federal government to improve infrastructure, build bridges, highways and dams to create jobs) He help build the Prado Dam in Corona Riverside Co California it was completed in 1941.
Prado Dam
Orange Groves Orange Co. California


When Burton was able to make enough money he was able to bring Hazel and the kids to California. I am not too sure exactly when she came to California (I have it down on a note somewhere ) I have them living at in 1947 on Olive Street in Orange and he was still working at Orange Whole Produce. I have him in 1952 working as a machinist for Great Western Cordage until he retired. Hazel worked for Perkins Bakery in 1954. Shortly after she worked for the bakery she was able to get a job at St. Joseph Hospital working as a central supply clerk until she retired.

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Hazel working at St. Joseph Hospital
They moved to Placentia in Orange Co California, and then they moved to Lake Elsinore. They lived in a real nice mobile home and had family gatherings there. Hazel was a fantastic cook; one of her specialties was making divinity candy. (I and another cousin can't seem to make it as well as Hazel could.) She made great pies and cakes. Hazel loved to do needle point and other crafts. Burton loved to make clocks. (I have a backwards clock he made, it all goes backwards) They had a little garden, Hazel loved her roses. She would cut a steam from a rose bush and plant in the ground and place a jar over it and it would grow. (I tried to do this without any luck). Hazel wasn't a very good driver she likes to drive real fast. She had a couple accidents.
Hazel First Crash

Friday, September 14, 2012

John M Barron Sr. ( 1770-?)

Not much is known of John M Barron Sr. He was born in about 1770 in Charles Co. Maryland. I have no idea where died at or when ( others had him dead in Ill.) He married Susan Mattingly. She was born about 1760 St. Mary Co. Maryland. She died 1845 Milan Texas. She was married before being with John, to Joseph Dixon.
This letter I found at Findagrave.com which talks more of the children she had with Joseph Dixon. B.F is Benjamin Franklin Barron, John M Barron Jr. son who is writing to Miles Knowlton Barron his youngest son

Here is a letter A letter from B.F. to his brother, Miles, just months before his death:
________________________
April the 30 1893

Dear Brother
it is with plesure that i take this oportunity of riting you a few lines to let you now how i am at this time i am btter than i was have bin sick all winter and part of the time the folks did not think i could get well i hav not set up But vary liitle sense in December i was glad to hear from you when I got yore other letter i was vary low with kidney diseas and other diseases with it you wanted to now what grandmother Barrons maden name it was Susan Matenly and she was from maryland and from thare to kentucky she first married a man By the name—Joseph dixen they had 4 children three girls and one Boy his name was Joseph and the girls all got marrid the oldest Sopha marrid a man of david allen amy marrid William Johnsen and trudey marrid John metcalf dixen died and and she Grand Father Barron they had three cildren uncle thomas and father and aunt martha she marrid a man By the name of Samuel griffin and shee had one child and they boath died and dont now what Become of the child this is all i now a bout them
i hav heard that wee had indian blood in us Butt i was a shame to tell it i want to now whether you hear of that g____ anything that father had well it is geting late and this is all that i can think of the relation is all well as fare as i no if i now anything more than you want to now i can find out from uncle Mathew ____ll well I will close.

Yors truly B. F. Barron to
m. k. Barron
rite soon


John and Susan had three children:
Martha Elizabeth born about 1794. She married Samuel Griffin
Thomas Hudson born 8 Mar 1796 Grayson VA. Hardin Co. KY * Died 24 Feb 1874 Eddy Mclennan Texas. He married Elizabeth Stewart Carnall and Mary Jane Shelton **
John M Jr. born 1800 Pittsylvania VA.

John fought in the Indian war. He was private with the Us Army 16th Regiment. his company commander was Cronwell Pearce. John was 5'8 hazel eyes dark hair age 43. He enlisted 1 Oct 1812 in Philadelphia.
He was reported as missing in action at Stoney Creek June 6, 1812 and was reported as killed M.R Independence, July 24 1814 an American prisoner of war captured at Stoney Creek. Discharged Aug 7 1814. Here is more on the war at Stoney Creek. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoney_Creek

John M Barron Sr. Us Army Enlistment, he is located at the bottom of the page.

From my understand from other who have researched the Barron Tree, there is a brick wall as to who John  Barron father is. It is possible he is related to Dr. Hendley & Jessie Barron and believed he is their brother. That their father is Thomas Barron of Charles Co. MD who came from Prince William Co VA.

The name Mattingly goes back to England. The Mattingly's came to the US in 1600s to settle in Maryland in an area called St. Mary St. Mary Co. Maryland. They were Catholic and they migrated to Kentucky due to hardship and wars. They migrated with other families, not too sure if the Barron's were one of the other families or not.


* Back then the lines of the counties and states shifted a bit, what may have been Va back then is now Ky. Keep this mind when you do researching. Things change a lot through out time.
** Thomas had 23 children. I will have a different post on him alone, he accomplished a great deal in his life time.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

John M. Barron Jr. (1800- ?)

John M. Barron Jr. was born 1800 in Pittsylvania Co.Virgina. I have no idea when he died. I believe he may have died in Astoria Fulton Co. Ill. between 1860 - 1865 due to he was on the 1860 census record but wasn't on the 1865 one. He married Sally Twidwell on 18 Sept. 1820, according to Hardin Co. Kentucky marriage records. I have found many family trees on Ancestry.com has her listed as Sarah Tweedell, or Sarah Tredwell, she is best known as Sarah, there seems to be many spelling to her last name. She was born 1802 in Pittsylvania Co. Virgina. She died 11 Apr 1880 in Astoria Fulton Co. Ill.

The census records before 1850  isn't too easy to read due to they don't have the relatives names on them, just head of household and boxes where there is slash marks of the age groups. This means you have to figure out who is who according to age.

I found a federal census record for 1840 for Astoria Fulton Co. Illinois This was real hard for me to figure out who is who due to Barron's was a very big family. This is the best I can figure out with this census record.
This is how it reads out (I am using X's to mark the blank spaces) The census goes males first.
2 2 2 1 X X 1 X X X X X X X 2 1 X X 1
John being 40 yrs old, Sarah being 38 yrs old. There is one slash mark for 15-20 age group, Joseph would have been 17 yrs old. There is 2 slash marks for the age group of 10-15 I am guessing this would Benjamin and Matthew age 15 & 13. There is 2 slashes for females of the age group of 10-15 I am guessing this to be Sarah and Mary 12 & 11. There is 2 slash marks for males 5-10 I am guessing John to be 10 yrs old. I have no idea who the other male child would be. Susan 9 yrs old. (don't see her marked down, could have been marked as a male rather than female mistakes are known to happen) There is 2 slash marks for under 5, I am guessing that it was Jenkins who would have been 5yrs old and Thomas T. being a year old. I count those who lived past 20 yrs old, not the ones who doesn't have a death date to them. Like Thomas who was born in 1921 (since there is 2 Thomas's I think the one that was born in 1839 replaced the other one by name, due to when one dies, there is another who has the same name) I think John may have lived longer than 1840, he seemed to fit the age group when the census was taken. Pasty I don't have a death date for her; she may have died very young. Same goes with Anthony.

I haven't found a 1850 Federal census record for the family yet.

I came across an 1855 Astoria Fulton Co. Illinois census record; there is a John Barron on it. There is one male child under the age of 10. I would guess this to be of Miles at the age of 7. There is 3 male children between the ages of 10-20 I would guess them to be David age 11, Thomas age 16 and Jenkins age 19. There is one male at the age of 50-60, I take it to be John around the age of 55 yrs. There is one female around the age of 50-60 I think this is Sarah around the age of 53. 

I found them on the 1860 federal census record, if you look at the record on ancestry.com the photo of it is so bad, you really cant tell who is on it. According to it John was 60 yrs old, born in Virginia and was a farmer with real estate value of 1500 and personal value at 75. Sarah was 57 yrs. old born in Virginia. They had a son name David living with them he was 15 yrs old and was born 1845 in Ill. and another son name Miles age 12 born 1848 in Ill.  Also there was John and Sarah daughter (Susan Barron born 1831 in Fulton Ill. died  in Ill.) family living with them her husband Jeremiah Bryant 34 yrs old, son Samuel J 5 yrs old, another son John J 3 yrs old and a daughter Sarah E. 1 yr old. ( I am not too sure what happen to Susan, she may have passed away)

According to the 1870 census record, Sarah was living with the Falkensteins at the age of 68. I have no idea what is the relationship is between her and them. John W.H Ludlum age 17 is living with them also which he is the son of John Quincy Ludlum (The Ludlum's * and Barron's are close to each other, there is a couple marriages between the two families) and is a neighbor of the Falkenstein's. Along with David Barron ( son of Sarah and John) who lived a couple doors down from them. When I find the connection between the families I will be posting it on here.

Sarah Twidwell Barron Land Ownership Map, she is at the lower right hand side.



John and Sarah had 17 children:

Thomas born 1821 in Elizabethtown Hardin Co. Kentucky
Joseph Born in 1823     "            "           "             " 
Matthew K born 1823 died 11 Dec 1899 ( maybe in the same location as the others) Married Eusebia Chapman she was born 1827 in Schuyler Ill.
Benjamin Franklin born Aug n  19 Jul 1825 Licking River Hardin Co Kentucky died 8 Nov 1893 Astoria Fulton Co. Ill Married Jane Linsey she was born on 27 June 1830 and died 16 Apr 1910 Monmouth Warren Ill. They had 13 Children.
Sarah Martha born 7 March 1828 Elizabethtown Hardin Co. Kentucky died 16 March 1904 Browning Schuyler Co. Ill. Married William Powell he was born 1826 died 1912 they had a son name William Lincoln.
Mary Polly born 15 Oct 1829 Elizabethtown Hardin Co Kentucky died 28 March 1883 Elsmore Allen Co. Kansas Married John Quincy Ludlum he was born 9 Oct 1828 Calhorn Ill. died 29 Jul 1905 Elsmore Allen Co. Kansas. They had 4 children John W.H. 1829-1883 Benjamin Franklin 1859-1908 William T. 1859-1859 R ( unknown) 1868-1868
John born 1830 Licking River Hardin Co. Kentucky died 18 June 1922 Oray Ouray Co Colorado **
Susan born 1831 Ill died Nov 1860 Fulton Co. Ill Married Jeremiah Bryant.
Patsy born 1832
Jenkins Rogers born March 1835 Ill died 30 March 1909 Fulton Co. Ill Married Susan Lindsey born 1839 died 1911 Their children Amy born 1859 David born 1865 Dora May 1874-1928 Hannah born 1876 Lulu V. born 1880
William Harrison born 1835 Kentucky died 26 April 1862 St. Louis Missouri *** Married Sarah Ann Ludlum born 1834 died 1876 Their children Mary V died 1878 Matthew born 1857 Sarah Almira 1859-1927 William Harrison 1861-1937.
Anthony E. born 1836 Elizabethtown Ky ***
Thomas T born 27 Oct 1839 Schuyler Ill. died 15 Dec 1927 Arcata Humbolt Co California Married Elizabeth Wittingham she was born 1847
Robert born 1842 Fulton Ill.
David born Aug 1844 Fulton Ill Married Emaline Wantz she was born 1850 their children William Dilman born 1870 Minnie born 1891
James born 1847 Ill
Miles Knowlton born 19 Aug 1848 Fulton Co Ill. died 1923 married Martha Jane Caldwell she was born 1842 their children Minnie born 1869 Charles E. born 1870 James born 1872 George born 1874 Jessie M born 1880 
Miles also married Josephine she was born 1858

I have found that John & Sarah sons have fought in the Civil War, they were on the Union side.
They enlisted in Astoria Ill.
David Barron enlist on 20 Feb 1865 he was a private 20 yrs old. he was in Company G, 155th infantry mustered out on 4 Sep 1865 at Nashville TN. he was 5'8 black hair grey eyes and was a farmer.
Jinken Barron enlist 15 Aug 1861 Private 25 yrs old, Company H 28th infantry on 24th Aug 1861. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corp. 29 Apr 1864 mustered out 16 Aug 1864 he was 5'9 black hair dark eyes married.
Thomas F Barron enlist 15 Aug 1861 Corporal 21 yrs old Company H 28th infantry 24 Aug 1861 reduce to private. Discharged (term ended) on 26 Aug 1864 at Natchez MS He may have became a SGT Co I 31L Cav Con 10 Mar 1865, he was 5'10 brown hair grey eyes he was single and a farmer. 
William H Barron enlist 15 Aug 1861 Corporal 28 yrs old Company H 28th infantry on 24 Aug 1861 died 26 Apr 1862 at St. Louis MO from wounds received at Shiloh. He was 6' 3/4 tall dark hair hazel eyes married and he was a farmer
Benjamin F Barron Private Company I 3IL US Cav Con lived in Beardstown Cass Co. Ill. He was 39 yrs old 6' black hair hazel eyes. He was a copper. Joined 11 Mar 1865 in Jacksonville Ill. I yr mustered in m13 Mar 1865 muster out 10 Oct 1865 Fort Snelling MN. 
Joseph Barron ( I have him on a civil war draft registrations class 2 9th district he was 40 yrs old ( his brother Benjamin was on the record also at age 38 both of them were farmers)

John Ludlum* enlist 15 Aug 1861 Corporal 32 yrs old Company H 28th infantry on 24 Aug 1861 Discharged 26 Aug 1864 at Natchez MS he was 5'7 light hair blue eyes married worked as a copper


* The Ludlum Family has been neighbors with the Barron's in Ill. There are at least 3 marriages between the Barron's and Ludlum's. Mary Polly Barron to John Quincy Ludlum, William Harrison Barron married to Sarah Ann Ludlum, Hattie Ward married John Taylor Barron who was the daughter of Versilla Ludlum *

** At first we thought John was John McHenry, but I am not too sure. I need to double check this, there is a John McHenry born in KY on the eastern side of the state that lived and died in Colorado **

*** The names and date of the children came from other family trees on ancestry.com, Anthony and William being born in KY while the ones before where born in Ill, doesn't make much sense to me, don't know if these are really the true locations of they were born at. It seems odd to me unless Sarah came back to KY and was living there during that time period. Or others may have the wrong information on their tree. Will have to research this out more.***

Here is a an interesting tid bid Abe Lincoln was born in Hardin Co. KY he was there 2 yrs before the Barron's were there. 




Sunday, September 2, 2012

Joseph Barron (1823- ?)

Joseph Barron has become my first brick wall in family tree research.  This man has been a mystery to me since I first started in researching him, I have struggled with him. I also found out that I wasn't the only one who has struggled with him. I found that Garmon and Wanda Estes had a problem with him. I made it my mission to get pass this brick wall.

When I first started with him all I had was a name and a date when he was born and his wife name. I went on ancestry.com and started going into census records, started with John Taylor his son since I was able to find so easily. In 1860 Joseph and John Lived in Lamoine McDonough Co. Ill. Joseph was 37 yrs old a Cooper Labor he had personal estate value at 120 stated he was born in Indiana. His wife Martha (Mertha) was 31 yr old and was born in NC. Martha Maiden name is Kennedy on that census there is a John Kennedy that was 55 yrs old from NC a Mery (Mary) 38 yrs old born in Ill. Laura 21 yr old born in Ill and a William 19 yrs old born in Ill. ( I believe that these are Martha family).  Joesph and Martha had 2 children on the census John Taylor at 10 yrs old and Thomas E. at 8 yrs old. They were married 10 Jun 1847 in McDonough Co. according to LDS ( they have him named as Joseph Barrow)

I continue my search going to the 1870 in the same location and found Joseph again, this time he is 47 yrs old a farm labor still saying he is born in Ind. His wife Martha 41 yrs old, by this time John became a blacksmith at 20 yrs old and Thomas is 18 yrs old and they now have a sister name Mary A. 8 yrs old.

I continue on to the 1880 census records, this time I couldn't find them in Ill. But I did find them in White Mound Jewell Co. Kansas. Joseph is now 57 yrs old and a wagon maker and he had Neuralgia ( sever pain, similar to real bad headaches) he still stated he was born in Ind. and that his father was born in KY and his mother too.  Martha 54 yrs old and her parents were born in NC.  I also looked for There son Thomas and I found him in the same town,  he was 29 yrs old a wagon maker stating that his father was born in Ind and mother in NC. He had a wife name Mealissa J. ( Melissa) 30 yrs old born in Ill. Father and mother born in VA. they had a daughter name Cora D. 6 yrs old born in Ill. a son Edward D 3 yrs old born in Ill another daughter 4 months old born in Jan in Kansas and a sister in law name Sarah M. Parks 24 yrs old who was a school teacher born in Ill. I would est. that they ( Joseph and his children ) came to Kansas between 1877 and Jan 1880. Due to the children ages. I also would say that Joseph came to Kansas around the same time and I think Joseph and Thomas worked together making wagons. I have no idea what happen to Mary. ( she may have passed away or have gotten married)

I continue on with my search to 1885 Kansas state census, this time I found him in Salem Allen Co. Kansas. 61 yrs old farmer. This census had his civil war information. He got a honorable discharge, he enlisted in Ohio in company H regiment 39, infantry. Martha was 55 yrs.

Then I lost them, the 1990 census were burned up in a major fire so that was a dead end. I tried the 1900s and nothing. I kept looking in Ancestry.com through their records.I did find a California Voter Register On Nov 4th 1877 he was on it as  miner in New River age 54. There was another Barron ( John M) born in KY a blacksmith Apr 2 1877 I am not too sure if he is related or not ( will have to research him out).  From this record I believe he was in California trying to strike it rich with the gold rush. The family might have traveled to California and then came to Kansas on there way back to Ill. or back to Kansas if they came earlier than 1877. To be close to family.

When I was researching Joseph here was my problem I couldn't find his parents. At first I though he might be the same Barron as Joseph Barron the famous Indian interpreter from Canada that lived in Ind. but I search out his tree and found no Joseph with the same or similar birth year that was married to a Martha and had a some name John Taylor. The census records pointed out that he was born in Indiana, but I couldn't find any Joseph born there that fit his age. I recalled on the 1880 census that said his father was born in KY, I started searching that direction. I was able to find a John M. Barron who had a son name Joseph who was born the same yr as our Joseph and stated he was born in KY, The Kentucky Barron's moved from KY to Ill. Fulton Co. in 1830 which was the next county over from McDonough Co.  I was able to get a a hold of a couple Barron's from that family group and they said our Joseph is their Joseph that the dates match up to what they had of him. At times I still debated whether it be true or not, but I kept reminding myself of the dates and how they weren't matching up to the other Barron's.

The beginning of this past summer my cousin David gave me some family tree goodies that was passed onto him from uncle Garmon. I was looking through it and I was reading his research on Joseph, and this was a big help for me, he talked about how he found Joseph in Ill. and struggled with it. Lafayette Barron told Garmon that Joseph had a cousin name Miles Barron. I found out later that Miles is ( Miles Knowlton Barron ) is the youngest of 17 children and Joseph Barron is his second oldest brother. Miles was born in Ill. and Joseph was born in Ky. He did live in Coffeyville Kansas and John Taylor Barron would go visit relatives there according to the newspaper, which I believe is Miles family. I was looking at a death cert. of John Taylor Barron and it stated that his father was born in KY.

 I strongly believe that Joseph is the son of John M Barron who was born abt. 1800 Pittsylvania Co. Virginia and married  in 18 Sept 1820 in Hardin Co. KY to his mother is is Sarah Tweedell born 1802 in Pittsylvania Co. Virginia.  She died 11 Apr 1880 Virginia. ( I believe that some of her relatives lived in McDonough Ill. and that is why Joseph was there in the first place) John M. Parents are John M Barron Sr. born abt 1770 in Charles Co. Maryland and Susan Mattingly born abt 1760 St. Marys Co Maryland. Died 1845 Milam Texas.

Now Joseph and Martha is still a mystery as to where they have died at, I have no idea where they are buried at. I believe they are somewhere in Allen Co. Kansas.  I am hoping to find someone who can help me with this. I would be great to find his tombstone and get a date of his and Martha death. I saw in the Iola Newspaper on 16 Apr 1886 that old Barron is dying from typhoid fever I have no idea if this is Joseph or not.


Friday, August 31, 2012

Census Records

I like to share a little bit about census records. As you can see from my post I put up a lot of information from census records. I love census records, you can learn so much from them. I use the Federal Census records, you can go back pretty far in the time them, the ones before 1850 can be very tricky in reading them due to they don't have all the members names of the household, you'll see slash marks for the age groups per family. The key thing I have found be good with your math with these and make sure you have your rows lined up. Also the older census records will have an area for slaves, you might find some. Don't get too upset over them, it was a part of life back them, they were used as objects rather than persons and the government saw it that way, which was very sad. Thank God we don't have today.

Every 70 yrs a new census will be released to the public. This year they released the 1940. I was so excited to see it, but it was tough in the beginning cause you had to go by location rather than name, I gave up with that and just waited until they started adding the names to the search. I was able to find my grandparents by waiting, I did try to go by location and I drove myself bonkers.

The state of Kansas does a state census every 5 yrs I think ( don't quote me on this) which I was able to find some good information, its great to get in between the every 10 yr federal census. Kind of helps narrow down death, or if they moved or not.

Some of the census records will list, what your relatives did for a living it can help you narrow down when they were born, location of their birth , even their parents birth place. How much they own in real estate property and personal property, if they can read or write, if they own their property and who else lived in the home. Every census is different with what information was collected.

I have used blank census sheets to fill in the information and keep that copy in my binders, that has tabs on it, so I can look for it quickly.

Also when looking at the census records, look at the neighbors names, way back when, many families married their neighbors, for example the Barron's were close to the Ludlum's in Ill. there is 3 marriages between the two families also they lived as neighbors or in the same town in Kansas. Keep an eye out for those names. Check every decade of the census to see if their name is still there.

On Ancestry.com where I have our family tree at, I have included the census records as records for my citing sources (very important, cite your sources of information) I like to go by documents for my information rather than word of mouth. I will keep note of what someone tells me and I will research that until I find documentation of it. For example my mother told we were related to William Randolph Hearst. So far I haven't found that to be true yet. Now we do have a Carl Randolph Veteto who father was William Veteto. and they aren't rich. So there might have been a mix up in the names, and the time period she heard it was probably during the time where Patti Hearst was kidnapped and got it confused. So if you hear a tid bit, chase it to find the proof of it. Right now I am seeking out proof that a Veteto was killed in Kansas. I have seen letters stated it, I have found guardianship records online, but nothing as to why yet. I am hoping to find a newspaper clipping or a court record of it. I know I am close to finding what happen.

Happy Seeking :-)

John Taylor Barron (1849-1936)


John Taylor Barron

John Taylor Barron was born 21 Sept 1849 in Ill. and died 22 Apr 1936 in Elsmore Allen Co. Kansas.
I found him on the Federal Census records 1860-1930. I first found him on the 1860 Federal Census record he was living with his father Joseph Barron 47 yrs old, mother Martha, brother Thomas E 18 yrs old, and a sister Mary A 8 yrs old, John being 11 yrs old. They lived in Lamoine McDonough Ill. In 1870 he was still there at the age of 21 yrs old. He worked as a blacksmith. In 1880 he was in the federal census record in Elsmore Allen Co Kansas. at the age of 31 yrs old. He was still a blacksmith. The 1890 Federal Census records were lost for 90% of the US from a fire. I found him on the 1895 Kansas state census he was still working as a blacksmith along with CW Moiser. Federal census record for 1900 he was still a blacksmith. By 1910 he became a farmer until his death.

He married Hattie Ward 9 Sept 1877 in Fulton Co Ill. They had 5 children all born in Elsmore Allen Co. Kansas
Effie Bell (1879-1906) she died from TB also known as consumption.She had it for many years. She went too Colorado for 2 yrs to try to get help for it.  She was very active in the school and church, she learn dress making as a trade.
Amos Archibald born 02 May 1881 Married Rachel Helen Gardner, had 2 children Nolla and Russell Blaine. Amos Moved to New Mexico sometime around 1910, by 1913 he lived in Pueblo Colorado and in 1920 he lived either in Las Vegas, San Miguel or New Mexico He died 20 Feb 1923
Lafayette Taylor Barron (Lafy) born 17 Nov 1882 Elsmore Allen Co. Kansas  in 1901 he had a milk route accord to the Iola newspaper. In 1902 he completed business course at Iola Business College. 4 Jun 1905 he married Margaret Jane Veteto in 1910 he lived in Pomona Franklin Co. Kansas. 1915 he lived in Colony Anderson Co. Kansas. 1920 lived in Ozark Anderson Co. Kansas. 1925 lived in Salem Allen Co. Kansas 1930 lived in colony again and stayed until his death in 25 July 1964.
On the federal census record it listed him as merchant resale. In 1920 he work as an Implementer, which is someone who worked on the farming equipment and showed other how to use it. The equipment that was being used was to help harvest the farms, sort the seeds from the plants, till up the soils etc. There huge machines and some of them was hooked onto the back of a tractors, some machine stood in the fields and people brought the harvest to it for it to sort. In 1930 on the federal census records he was a truck diver for the dairy (milk company) yes, he the milk man, who drop off a gallon of milk on your door step. He was a mason.
Lillie M. born 17 Aug 1885 died 10 Nov 1898
Ines Ethzelda (zelda) born 28 Mar 1892  died 06 Jan 1966 in Elsmore. She was never married. She had a disability with her foot. She went to college.

John Taylor Barron,in 1889 organized a singing school at Elsmore school house according to Iola Newspaper. He would visit family in Coffeyville. I believe this was his youngest brother Miles Knowlton Barron.

Back Row Zelda, Elmira Veteto, William Veteto, Russell Barron Front Row: Lois Barron, Lafy Barron, his wife Margaret Veteto Barron, Hattie Ward Barron, ( little girl is Althea Barron) John Taylor Barron

John Taylor Barron, Rachel Gardner Barron, Amos Barron, Hattie Ward Barron, Russell Barron
Hattie Ward Barron


Hattie with the live stock
JT house and farm

Lillie, Effie, Zelda Barron
Lafayette Taylor Barron

    Zelda Barron

Friday, August 24, 2012

Branches to This Tree

Family trees are made up of many branches and it can get confusing with all the different names and family who uses the same names over and over. For example Our Bowen side of the tree, has a couple men in name Mason Bowen. It started getting hectic for me in researching these guys out. I had to start labeling I II II etc. Jr. wasn’t counting it for this branch anymore there were too many.

I was asked by a cousin, does the names Lafayette or Leroy a common name in our tree. Not in the 1800s, only in the 1900s. There is only one Lafayette that I was able to find so far. There is a few that used Leroy as either first name or middle name.  What I have found to be common names is those who are name after Presidents and famous people, like Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Andrew Jackson. And many woman were named Martha, esp. in the 1800s. Many family members will have their middle name that was taken from a first name of an uncle or aunt or used it as a first name. I have seen this often.

The Barron Tree has a couple main branches to it. I have made a couple blogs for each branch of the Barron Family Tree for easy viewing. It can get confusing with so many people on the tree. We have so far over 700 people on the tree and it keeps growing.

Roberts/Welday Family Tree Blog
Loafman/Bowen Family Tree Blog
Veteto Family Tree Blog


I will be adding more blog links for the Ludlums, Dineff/Mertens  and Jones as soon as I start them up.

Introduction

John Taylor Barron & Family




Hello, my name is Julie. This blog is for those who are interested in the Barron Family Tree.
I am writing this blog for future generations of Barron's who is interested in doing family tree research. I have a lot of information that I want our family to know and not get lost or forgotten. I decided to put my findings onto this blog. I am hoping cousins will find this and will answer any questions they have and be able to contact with me at Zulie55@yahoo.com 

I stared doing the Barron family tree in Nov. of 2011. My uncle Garmon Estes gave me a few family group sheets about 10 yrs ago. I tuck them to the side; due I was working on my dad's side of the family tree. 
This last year I decide it was time to start the Barron Family Tree. I have been on a heck of a ride ever since. I never thought I become a genealogy nut and enjoy it as much as I have.

I started out by using Ancestry.com and then I got the 2012 Family Tree Maker program. I put the information I had from the family group sheets onto the website. I then started checking out the census forms and compiling information from them and other records. They suggest that you work your way back through. I couldn't do that I went all different directions. I would bounce from the 1800s to the 1900s and then back to 1700s. And back to the 1800s. I would have to say most of my research this past year is of the 1800s and early 1900s.

I have managed to be able to be in contact with a couple distant cousins who have been trying to do the same thing and we have been helping each other. We have been sharing information and swapping pictures and helping each other with records searching. I like to thank Sally (Roberts Branch) and Evan (Barron / Ludlum Branch) Dale Fuzzy Barron (Barron Texas Branch) for their help with this, they have helped me out so much.  I have learned so much from them.