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James Carter Dalton 1858 – 1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1858

Birth Location: Texas

Death Date: 1950

Death Location: Mills, Texas Burial: Center City Cemetary, Center City, Mills County, Texas

Father: John Dalton

Mother: Ellen Naudain

Spouse(s): Orlena Shipp

Children(s): Maggie Dalton, Mary Dalton, Lola Dalton, May Harris, Calvin Dalton, Bitha Dalton

The story of James Carter Dalton began in 1858 in Texas. James Carter Dalton married Orlena Texas Shipp, and had children including Maggie Clara Dalton, Mary L. Dalton, Lola B. Dalton, May Harris, Calvin J. Dalton, Bitha Dalton. James Carter Dalton passed away in 1950 in Mills, Texas Burial: Center City Cemetary, Center City, Mills County, Texas.

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Biography

  • The story of James Carter Dalton began in 1858 in Texas.
  • James Carter Dalton married Orlena Texas Shipp, and had children including Maggie Clara Dalton, Mary L. Dalton, Lola B. Dalton, May Harris, Calvin J. Dalton, Bitha Dalton.
  • James Carter Dalton passed away in 1950 in Mills, Texas Burial: Center City Cemetary, Center City, Mills County, Texas.

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Children(s)

James Dalton's Ancestors

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James Dalton
1858 – 1950
Birth Place: Texas
Parents
John Wesley Dalton
1825 – 1909
Kentucky, United States
Ellen (Rebecca) Naudain
1839 – 1911
New Castle County, Delaware (near Fieldsboro)
Grandparents
James (Nelson) Naudain
1804 – 1880
Fieldsboro, Appoquinimink Hundred, Delaware, USA
Ellen Grose
1809 – 1872
Delaware, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Dalton's Descendants

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James (Carter) Dalton (1858 – 1950) m. Orlena (Texas) Shipp (abt 1877 – 4 March 1940)
  1. 1. Maggie (Clara) Dalton (23 Sep 1894 – 22 Sep 1975) m. Malory (Love) Barnes (6 Nov 1886 – 15 Nov 1964)
    1. 1. Wilma (Lora) Barnes (23 Sep 1913 – 22 Jun 1956)
    2. 2. Lois (Lorine) Barnes (9 Nov 1914 – 18 Sep 1962)
    3. 3. Melvin (Lynn) Barnes (18 Nov 1915 – 28 April 2003)
    4. 4. Margaret (Mollie Orlean) Barnes (20 Apr 1917 – 13 Nov 1971)
    5. 5. Lula (Belle) Barnes (3 Apr 1919 – 28 May 2000)
    6. 6. Francis (M.) Barnes (1922 – 1993)
    7. 7. Jack (Burch) Barnes (26 Jul 1924 – 4 Apr 1996)
    8. 8. Billie (Hubert) Barnes (1 Nov 1928 – 22 Aug 1955)
    9. 9. Dalton (Bryan) Barnes (3 Jan 1933 – 15 Mar 1998)
  2. 2. Mary (L.) Dalton (abt 1901 – )
  3. 3. Lola (B.) Dalton (27 Mar 1901 – 5 Nov 1973)
  4. 4. May Harris (abt 1902 – )
  5. 5. Calvin (J.) Dalton
  6. 6. Bitha Dalton

James Dalton's Timeline

2 Records

1858
1858
Birth of James Carter Dalton in Texas
Texas
1950
1950
Age 92
Death of James Carter Dalton in Mills, Texas Burial: Center City Cemetary, Center City, Mills County, Texas
Mills, Texas Burial: Center City Cemetary, Center City, Mills County, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1858
    Event Place: Texas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1950
    Event Place: Mills, Texas Burial: Center City Cemetary, Center City, Mills County, Texas

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