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Charles Barton (British Army officer)

Lieutenant-General Charles Barton (20 April 1760 – 11 June 1819) was an Anglo-Irish soldier who commanded the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards and fought in the Peninsular War.

Charles Barton
Born20 April 1760
Waterford
DiedJune 11, 1819(1819-06-11) (aged 59)
Dublin
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1779–1818
RankLieutenant-general
Commands held2nd Life Guards
Battles/wars

Barton owned an estate in County Fermanagh, Ireland.

Life edit

Born in 1760, Barton was the third son of William Barton (1723–1792), of Grove House, Fethard, County Tipperary, by his marriage to Grace Massy, a daughter of Charles Massy, Dean of Limerick.[1] He was baptized into the Church of Ireland on 25 April 1760 at St Peter's, Aungier Street, Dublin.[2] His brothers included Thomas Barton (1757–1820) and General Sir Robert Barton (1768–1853).[1]

In February 1790, Barton was a Captain in the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards and was promoted to Supernumerary Major.[3] In 1792,[4] he was promoted to Major, and in December 1796, still serving in the 2nd Life Guards, from Lieutenant-Colonel to Major-General.[5] In 1805 he again became Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards by purchase,[6] by which he gained command of the regiment. He was still its Lieutenant-Colonel in 1811, while it was fighting in the Peninsular War.[7] During that war, on 25 April 1808, Barton was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General[8] and was still a serving officer when he died in 1819 at the age of 59.[1]

In 1804, while a Major-General, Barton sat with Henry Edward Fox as a member of a court martial to try a case against Dr Robert Gordon, Physician to the Forces.[9]

In 1816, while Barton was living at 1, Montague Place, Mayfair, a man was hanged for breaking into his house and stealing a pistol.[10]

At the time of his death, Barton owned an estate in County Fermanagh called the Waterfoot, near Pettigo, which was inherited by his eldest son.[11]

Thomas Carlyle later described Barton as "...an Irish landlord and a man of connections about Court, lived in a certain figure here in Town; had a wife of fashionable habits, with other sons, and also daughters, bred in this sphere. These, all of them, were amiable, elegant, and pleasant people."[12]

Private life edit

In November 1799, at Wimbledon, Barton married Susannah Johnston, a daughter of Nathaniel Johnston, then of Wimbledon,[13] and Susanna Gledstanes, and their first child, Hugh William Barton, who eventually followed in his father's footsteps by becoming Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards, was born on 13 December 1800. They had at least six other children: Nathaniel Dunbar Barton (1803, later a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Bengal Cavalry); Thomas Charles Barton (1805–1856); Robert Johnston Barton (1809–1863); Albert Evelyn Barton (1812–1874); Susannah Barton (born c. 1813); and Anna Eleanor Barton (born c. 1816).[1]

In her youth, Barton's wife had lived at Bordeaux in France, where her father, a Scot, had been naturalized as French.[1] Barton met her as the result of his younger brother Hugh Barton becoming a merchant in Bordeaux, where he made a large fortune and in 1791 married Susannah's sister Anne Johnston. Hugh Barton owned Château Langoa-Barton and estates in Ireland and lived at Battle Abbey, Sussex. He was High Sheriff of County Kildare in 1840.[1]

On 2 November 1830, at Christ Church, Marylebone, Barton's daughter Susannah married John Sterling, an author. Thomas Carlyle said of them that "His blooming, kindly and true-hearted Wife had not much money, nor had he as yet any..."[14]

In 1831, at Karnal, British India, Barton’s son Nathaniel married Honoria Angelina, a daughter of Colonel Alexander Lawrence and sister of Henry Montgomery Lawrence.[15]

Barton's other daughter, Anna Eleanor, married Frederick Denison Maurice, a clergyman,[16] on 7 October 1837 at Clifton,[17] and was the mother of two sons, including Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice.[18]

Australian descendants edit

 
"Banjo" Paterson
 
Waltzing Matilda MS

After an early career as a naval officer in the service of the East India Company, in 1840 Barton's son Robert Johnston Barton migrated to New South Wales and became a landowner and grazier at Boree Nyrang, near Molong.[19] He married Emily Mary Darvall (1817–1909), a sister of John Darvall, and their daughter Rose Isabella Barton (1844–1893) married Andrew Paterson and was the mother of Andrew Barton Paterson (1864–1941), known as "Banjo", a prolific poet and the writer of the lyrics of Waltzing Matilda.[20] The Dictionary of Australian Biography states that Paterson was related to Edmund Barton, the country’s first prime minister,[21] but the exact relationship is unclear.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Burke's Irish Family Records (London: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976), pp. 79–80
  2. ^ Ireland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1620-1911 at ancestry.com, accessed 25 November 2020: "Name Charles Barton / Mother Grace /Father William Barton / Baptism Saint Peter and Saint Kevin, Dublin, Ireland 25/04/1760 (25 Apr 1760)" (subscription required)
  3. ^ "Deaths and Preferments" in The Scots Magazine, Vol. 52 (1790), p. 103
  4. ^ The London Chronicle, no. 5524, Tuesday, 17 January 1792, p. 49
  5. ^ The Scots Magazine, Vol. 58 (1796), p. 866
  6. ^ The London Gazette, Issue 15823, July 1805, p. 902
  7. ^ The Royal Military Chronicle: or, the British Officer's Monthly (1811), p. 278
  8. ^ A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines on Full and Half Pay (Great Britain War Office, 1818), p. 146
  9. ^ Charles Maclean, An Analytical View of the Medical Department of the British Army, p. 104
  10. ^ PHILIP STREET. Theft: burglary. 3rd April 1816, oldbaileyonline.org, accessed 24 November 2020
  11. ^ Edward Walford, The County Families of the United Kingdom, p. 57
  12. ^ Thomas Carlyle, Carlyle's Works: John Sterling (Dana Estes Latter day pamphlets, 1892), p. 62
  13. ^ "Marriages", in Oxford Journal, Saturday 30 November 1799: "At Wimbledon, Colonel Charles Barton, of the 2d Regiment of Life Guards, to Miss Susannah Johnston, daughter of Nathaniel Johnston, Esq. of Wimbledon, Surrey"; The Monthly Magazine, 1 January 1800, p. 1009
  14. ^ Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, The Works of Thomas Carlyle: The life of John Sterling (1898), p. 75: "On the edge of winter, here at home, Sterling was married: at Christchurch, Marylebone, 2d November 1830, say the records. His blooming, kindly and true-hearted Wife had not much money, nor had he as yet any..."
  15. ^ Vernon Charles Paget Hodson, List of the Officers of the Bengal Army, 1758-1834, Part 1 (London: Constable, 1927), p. 100
  16. ^ Thomas Carlyle, Charles Richard Sanders, Clyde de L. Ryals, The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle (1981), p. 45
  17. ^ "Marriages", in Bell's New Weekly Messenger (London), Sunday 15 October 1837, p. 7: "At Clifton, the Rev. F. MAURICE, Chaplain Guy’s Hospital, to ANNA, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General CHARLES BARTON, the 2d Life Guards"
  18. ^ "Maurice, (John) Frederick Denison", in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004), doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/18384
  19. ^ Jennifer Gall, Looking for Rose Paterson: How Family Bush Life Nurtured Banjo the Poet (2017, ISBN 978-0642278920), pp. 1–3
  20. ^ Gall (2017), pp. 3–5
  21. ^ PATERSON, ANDREW BARTON (1864-1941), poet, in Dictionary of Australian Biography, gutenberg.net.au, accessed 25 November 2020

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Lieutenant General Charles Barton 20 April 1760 11 June 1819 was an Anglo Irish soldier who commanded the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards and fought in the Peninsular War Charles BartonBorn20 April 1760WaterfordDiedJune 11 1819 1819 06 11 aged 59 DublinAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyYears of service1779 1818RankLieutenant generalCommands held2nd Life GuardsBattles warsAmerican Revolutionary War French Revolutionary Wars Napoleonic Wars Peninsular War Barton owned an estate in County Fermanagh Ireland Contents 1 Life 2 Private life 3 Australian descendants 4 NotesLife editBorn in 1760 Barton was the third son of William Barton 1723 1792 of Grove House Fethard County Tipperary by his marriage to Grace Massy a daughter of Charles Massy Dean of Limerick 1 He was baptized into the Church of Ireland on 25 April 1760 at St Peter s Aungier Street Dublin 2 His brothers included Thomas Barton 1757 1820 and General Sir Robert Barton 1768 1853 1 In February 1790 Barton was a Captain in the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards and was promoted to Supernumerary Major 3 In 1792 4 he was promoted to Major and in December 1796 still serving in the 2nd Life Guards from Lieutenant Colonel to Major General 5 In 1805 he again became Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards by purchase 6 by which he gained command of the regiment He was still its Lieutenant Colonel in 1811 while it was fighting in the Peninsular War 7 During that war on 25 April 1808 Barton was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General 8 and was still a serving officer when he died in 1819 at the age of 59 1 In 1804 while a Major General Barton sat with Henry Edward Fox as a member of a court martial to try a case against Dr Robert Gordon Physician to the Forces 9 In 1816 while Barton was living at 1 Montague Place Mayfair a man was hanged for breaking into his house and stealing a pistol 10 At the time of his death Barton owned an estate in County Fermanagh called the Waterfoot near Pettigo which was inherited by his eldest son 11 Thomas Carlyle later described Barton as an Irish landlord and a man of connections about Court lived in a certain figure here in Town had a wife of fashionable habits with other sons and also daughters bred in this sphere These all of them were amiable elegant and pleasant people 12 Private life editIn November 1799 at Wimbledon Barton married Susannah Johnston a daughter of Nathaniel Johnston then of Wimbledon 13 and Susanna Gledstanes and their first child Hugh William Barton who eventually followed in his father s footsteps by becoming Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards was born on 13 December 1800 They had at least six other children Nathaniel Dunbar Barton 1803 later a Lieutenant Colonel in the Bengal Cavalry Thomas Charles Barton 1805 1856 Robert Johnston Barton 1809 1863 Albert Evelyn Barton 1812 1874 Susannah Barton born c 1813 and Anna Eleanor Barton born c 1816 1 In her youth Barton s wife had lived at Bordeaux in France where her father a Scot had been naturalized as French 1 Barton met her as the result of his younger brother Hugh Barton becoming a merchant in Bordeaux where he made a large fortune and in 1791 married Susannah s sister Anne Johnston Hugh Barton owned Chateau Langoa Barton and estates in Ireland and lived at Battle Abbey Sussex He was High Sheriff of County Kildare in 1840 1 On 2 November 1830 at Christ Church Marylebone Barton s daughter Susannah married John Sterling an author Thomas Carlyle said of them that His blooming kindly and true hearted Wife had not much money nor had he as yet any 14 In 1831 at Karnal British India Barton s son Nathaniel married Honoria Angelina a daughter of Colonel Alexander Lawrence and sister of Henry Montgomery Lawrence 15 Barton s other daughter Anna Eleanor married Frederick Denison Maurice a clergyman 16 on 7 October 1837 at Clifton 17 and was the mother of two sons including Major General Sir Frederick Maurice 18 Australian descendants edit nbsp Banjo Paterson nbsp Waltzing Matilda MS After an early career as a naval officer in the service of the East India Company in 1840 Barton s son Robert Johnston Barton migrated to New South Wales and became a landowner and grazier at Boree Nyrang near Molong 19 He married Emily Mary Darvall 1817 1909 a sister of John Darvall and their daughter Rose Isabella Barton 1844 1893 married Andrew Paterson and was the mother of Andrew Barton Paterson 1864 1941 known as Banjo a prolific poet and the writer of the lyrics of Waltzing Matilda 20 The Dictionary of Australian Biography states that Paterson was related to Edmund Barton the country s first prime minister 21 but the exact relationship is unclear Notes edit a b c d e f Hugh Montgomery Massingberd Burke s Irish Family Records London Burkes Peerage Ltd 1976 pp 79 80 Ireland Select Births and Baptisms 1620 1911 at ancestry com accessed 25 November 2020 Name Charles Barton Mother Grace Father William Barton Baptism Saint Peter and Saint Kevin Dublin Ireland 25 04 1760 25 Apr 1760 subscription required Deaths and Preferments in The Scots Magazine Vol 52 1790 p 103 The London Chronicle no 5524 Tuesday 17 January 1792 p 49 The Scots Magazine Vol 58 1796 p 866 The London Gazette Issue 15823 July 1805 p 902 The Royal Military Chronicle or the British Officer s Monthly 1811 p 278 A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines on Full and Half Pay Great Britain War Office 1818 p 146 Charles Maclean An Analytical View of the Medical Department of the British Army p 104 PHILIP STREET Theft burglary 3rd April 1816 oldbaileyonline org accessed 24 November 2020 Edward Walford The County Families of the United Kingdom p 57 Thomas Carlyle Carlyle s Works John Sterling Dana Estes Latter day pamphlets 1892 p 62 Marriages in Oxford Journal Saturday 30 November 1799 At Wimbledon Colonel Charles Barton of the 2d Regiment of Life Guards to Miss Susannah Johnston daughter of Nathaniel Johnston Esq of Wimbledon Surrey The Monthly Magazine 1 January 1800 p 1009 Thomas Carlyle Henry Duff Traill The Works of Thomas Carlyle The life of John Sterling 1898 p 75 On the edge of winter here at home Sterling was married at Christchurch Marylebone 2d November 1830 say the records His blooming kindly and true hearted Wife had not much money nor had he as yet any Vernon Charles Paget Hodson List of the Officers of the Bengal Army 1758 1834 Part 1 London Constable 1927 p 100 Thomas Carlyle Charles Richard Sanders Clyde de L Ryals The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle 1981 p 45 Marriages in Bell s New Weekly Messenger London Sunday 15 October 1837 p 7 At Clifton the Rev F MAURICE Chaplain Guy s Hospital to ANNA youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant General CHARLES BARTON the 2d Life Guards Maurice John Frederick Denison in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 18384 Jennifer Gall Looking for Rose Paterson How Family Bush Life Nurtured Banjo the Poet 2017 ISBN 978 0642278920 pp 1 3 Gall 2017 pp 3 5 PATERSON ANDREW BARTON 1864 1941 poet in Dictionary of Australian Biography gutenberg net au accessed 25 November 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Barton British Army officer amp oldid 1222219078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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