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  2. Mary Barton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life was the first novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, ... An old sailor, who looks after Mary during her stay in Liverpool.

  3. Humphrey Barton - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Barton would marry again, this time to Mary Danby, another keen sailor. [1] Danby was born in Australia, and the couple met in Malta, where they would eventually settle down, when they were not living on their 36-foot (11 m) yacht, The Rose Rambler. The couple married in Antigua. [4] Barton died in 1980. [1]

  4. Elizabeth Gaskell - Wikipedia

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    A son, William, (1844–45), died in infancy, and this tragedy was the catalyst for Mrs. Gaskell's first novel, Mary Barton. It was ready for publication in October 1848, [3] shortly before they made the move south. It was an enormous success, selling thousands of copies. Ritchie called it a "great and remarkable sensation."

  5. Barton (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname Barton has multiple possible origins. ... Jim Barton (sailor) (born 1956), ... a fictional character in Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Mary Barton;

  6. Category:American sailing biography stubs - Wikipedia

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  7. Passengers of 1621 Fortune voyage - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Morgan – A sailor born in 1597. In 1619 married Agnes Porter. Resident of St. James, Clerkenwell, London, when he emigrated. He came as a single man and had one lot in the 1623 land division as “Benet Morgan.” Went back in 1623 on the ship Anne with its return voyage to England. He did not return to New England. He died in 1630. [26]

  8. John Shaw (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    The family of his mother—Elizabeth Barton—were also English emigrants to Ireland. John Shaw himself was born in Mountmellick, Kingdom of Ireland in 1773. In 1790, 17-year-old Shaw and his brother left Ireland for the fledgling United States, arriving in New York City before heading to the nation's capitol of Philadelphia. [1]

  9. File:Mary Barton.jpg - Wikipedia

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