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Jan Barton 1681–1718 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Aug 1681

Birth Location: Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia

Death Date: 15 Mar 1718

Death Location: Nový Jicín, North Moravia, Czech Republic

Father: Jan Barton

Mother: Anna (Lacina)

Spouse(s): Katerina Hykl

Children(s): Jan Barton, Jeri Barton, Anna Barton, Juliana Barton, Pavel Barton

In 1681, Jan Barton entered the world in Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia, born to Jan Barton And Anna Lacinova Lacina. Jan Barton married Katerina Hykl, and had children including Anna Barton, Jan Barton, Jeri Barton, Juliana Barton, Pavel Barton. Jan Barton passed away in 1718 in Nový Jicín, North Moravia, Czech Republic.

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Biography

  • In 1681, Jan Barton entered the world in Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia, born to Jan Barton And Anna Lacinova Lacina.
  • Jan Barton married Katerina Hykl, and had children including Anna Barton, Jan Barton, Jeri Barton, Juliana Barton, Pavel Barton.
  • Jan Barton passed away in 1718 in Nový Jicín, North Moravia, Czech Republic.

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Jan Barton's Ancestors

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Jan Barton
1681–1718
Birth Place: Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia
Parents
Jan Barton
1651–1702
Verovice, Nový Jičín District in the Moravian-Silesian Region, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Europe
Anna (LACINOVÁ) (Lacina)
1653–1717
House # 70, Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia
Grandparents
Jiri Barton
1620–
Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia
Jan LACINA
1627–
Veøovice
Markéta
1621–1696
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jan Barton's Descendants

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Jan Barton (28 Aug 1681–15 Mar 1718) m. Katerina Hykl (3 Dec 1683–18 Jun 1737)
  1. 1. Jan Barton 1712–1783 m. Katerina Urbanovsky 1719–1766
    1. 1. Martin Barton 1756–1831 m. Mariana Geryk 1763–1838 m. Anna Gerykova 1733–1781
      1. 1. Magdalena Barton 1791–1859 m. Jan POP 1789–1846
        1. 1. Joseph Popp 1824–1866 m. Anna Matus 1826–1880 m. Anna Barton 1823–
        2. 2. Frank (J.) Popp 1858–
      2. 2. Mariana Barton 1800–
      3. 3. Katerina Barton 1798–
      4. 4. Tomas Barton 1795–
      5. 5. Jan Barton 1793–
      6. 6. Anna Barton 1786–
      7. 7. Josef BARTON 1788–1837
      8. 8. Frantisek Barton 1802–
      9. 9. Zuzana Barton 1804–
    2. 2. Tomas Barton 1763–
  2. 2. Jeri Barton 1705–
  3. 3. Anna Barton 1707–
  4. 4. Juliana Barton 1709–
  5. 5. Pavel Barton 1704–

Jan Barton's Timeline

2 Records

1681
28 Aug 1681
Birth of Jan Barton in Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia
Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia
1718
15 Mar 1718
Age 37
Death of Jan Barton in Nový Jicín, North Moravia, Czech Republic
Nový Jicín, North Moravia, Czech Republic

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Aug 1681
    Event Place: Verovice, Novy Jicin, Moravia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Mar 1718
    Event Place: Nový Jicín, North Moravia, Czech Republic

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