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Albert L. Barton

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Albert L. Barton

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
1937 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Toulon, Stark County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Albert L. Barton was one of a family of five sons and two daughters. The eldest son, William A., is a retired farmer, now living in Garnett, Kansas. The second son, John M., is living in Kansas City, Missouri, and Silas H. is a resident of Wyoming, illinois. The next two, Albert L. and George W., are residents of Toulon and the sister, Cordelia, is also living in Toulon. She has errected a attractive residence of cement blocks near the Methodist Episcopal church of Toulon, it being one of the pleasant homes of the city. The other daughter of the family, Emma, died at the age of five years and five months.

Albert L. Barton was reared on th old homestead and in time took charge of the place. After the death of his father he purchased the interest of the other heirs in the property and is still its owner. It is know as the Walnut Hill Farm and comprises of two hundred and forty acres, which is divided into well improved farms. He was always accounted an active and progressive agriculturist and stock raiser during the years in which he concentrated his efforts upon the futher development and cultivation of his land. He afterwards rented the farm, at which time he and his sister removed to Toulon.
Albert L. Barton was one of a family of five sons and two daughters. The eldest son, William A., is a retired farmer, now living in Garnett, Kansas. The second son, John M., is living in Kansas City, Missouri, and Silas H. is a resident of Wyoming, illinois. The next two, Albert L. and George W., are residents of Toulon and the sister, Cordelia, is also living in Toulon. She has errected a attractive residence of cement blocks near the Methodist Episcopal church of Toulon, it being one of the pleasant homes of the city. The other daughter of the family, Emma, died at the age of five years and five months.

Albert L. Barton was reared on th old homestead and in time took charge of the place. After the death of his father he purchased the interest of the other heirs in the property and is still its owner. It is know as the Walnut Hill Farm and comprises of two hundred and forty acres, which is divided into well improved farms. He was always accounted an active and progressive agriculturist and stock raiser during the years in which he concentrated his efforts upon the futher development and cultivation of his land. He afterwards rented the farm, at which time he and his sister removed to Toulon.


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