Randall John Barton

Brief Life History of Randall John

When Randall John Barton was born on 14 August 1887, in Kaysville, Davis, Utah, United States, his father, John Flint Barton, was 22 and his mother, Sarah Jane Mansell, was 24. He married Loretta Evelyn Carmack on 16 October 1911, in Farmington, Davis, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Wilson, Weber, Utah, United States in 1920 and Ogden City Legislative District 3, Ogden City Election Precinct, Weber, Utah, United States in 1940. He died on 25 April 1942, in Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States, at the age of 54, and was buried in Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Randall John Barton
1887–1942
Loretta Evelyn Carmack
1892–1983
Marriage: 16 October 1911
John Earl Barton
1912–1995
Mabel Loretta Barton
1914–1990
Alice Barton
1919–1998
Randall Jay Barton
1922–2000
Norene Barton
1925–2015

Sources (37)

  • J. Randall Barton, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records (Worldwide), 1914-1960"
  • Randall J Barton, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1940"
  • Randall John Barton, "Utah, World War I County Draft Board Registers, Name Index, 1917-1918"

World Events (8)

1889

Weber comes from John Henry Weber, an early fur trader. The university opened for students on January 7, 1889. By the late 1920's, the college was in financial difficulty and the Utah Legislature passed a law allowing the purchase of both Weber College and Snow College from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1954 the college moved from downtown Ogden the southeast bench area of the city where it resides currently.

1890 · The Sherman Antitrust Act

This Act tried to prevent the raising of prices by restricting trade. The purpose of the Act was to preserve a competitive marketplace to protect consumers from abuse.

1902 · So Much Farm Land

A law that funded many irrigation and agricultural projects in the western states.

Name Meaning

English: habitational name from any of numerous places called with Old English bere or bær ‘barley’ + tūn ‘enclosure, settlement’, i.e. an outlying grange. Compare Barwick . The name is also found in Ireland, where it has been Gaelicized as de Bartún.

Polish (Bartoń); Czech and Slovak (mainly Bartoň): from a pet form of the personal name Polish Bartłomiej, Czech Bartoloměj, Slovak Bartolomej, from Latin Bartholomaeus (see Bartholomew ). This surname is also found in Germany.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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