A Century And a Half of Pittsburg And Her People V.3
The book A Century And a Half of Pittsburg And Her People V.3 was written by author Jordan, John W. (John Woolf), 1840-1921 Here you can read free online of A Century And a Half of Pittsburg And Her People V.3 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Century And a Half of Pittsburg And Her People V.3 a good or bad book?
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He retained this position until 1823. when he moved to what is now Harmarsville, and there for the remainder of his life followed agricultural pursuits on Deer creek, two miles from Harmarsville. He was a Democrat politically and was reared in the faith of the Presbvterian church. PITTSBURG AND HER PEOPLE 253 Robert Barton married, in England, in 1816, Marv Perciva!, a native of that country, liaving been born in 17S7 in Cumberland. Her father accom- panied her to the United States, but soon re...turned to his native land. Her brother Robert, who was a millwright, remained in this country two years, and then went to Missouri, where he built by contract a large number of mills. In 1849 he raised a company and crossed the Rocky mountains to California, but after remaining a few years returned to Missouri, where he raised another com- pany and prepared for a second passage of the Rockies, in the course of which he died on the mountains at Fort Laramie at the advanced age of seventv-eight. Robert and Mary (Percival) Barton were the parents of the following children: James, married Jane ^IcGregor ; William, married Mary Armstrong ; John, married Rebecca Leitner ; Joseph ; Edward, married Sarah A.
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