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Thomas Barton (1695-1780) was an Irish-born merchant who established himself in the wine trade at Bordeaux and became a spokesman for the “British factory”, as the city’s anglophone négociants were known.
Coat of Arms of Thomas Barton. Barton was a native of Ireland, but descended from an English family that settled there in the reign of Charles I. After graduating from Trinity College Dublin he emigrated to America, and in 1751 opened a school at Norristown, Pennsylvania, around the age of 21. He was for some time tutor at the academy (now ...
Thomas Barton (Irish MP) (1757–1820), Irish landowner and politician Thomas J. Barton (born 1940), American chemist Thomas Pennant Barton (1803–1869), American diplomat and bibliophile
Thomas Barton, D.D. (died 1681–2), was a royalist divine. Life. Barton received his education at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and took both degrees in arts in that ...
Thomas C. Barton (born c. 1831 in Cleveland, Ohio) was an American seaman who served in the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Barton enlisted in the Navy in June 1861, and resigned in April 1864.
Thomas J. Barton is an American chemist who served as the president of the American Chemical Society in 2014. [1] Biography. He graduated from Lamar University, and ...
Thomas Bartlett Whitaker (born December 31, 1979) is an American convicted under the Texas law of parties of murdering two family members as a 23-year-old. Whitaker was convicted and sentenced to death in March 2007 for the December 10, 2003 murders of his mother and 19-year-old brother. [ 1 ]
According to Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, Thomas Barton was one of the co-owners of Rose Hill, when she made a voyage in 1784 transporting enslaved people; Nelly, built for and owned by Thomas Barton and John Allanson, made three voyages transporting enslaved people, one in 1784 and two in 1785; four such voyages each were ...