Barton Stone Clapp, Jr. was a member of Ward's Light Artillery Battery, 1862-1865, CSA. Ward's artillery battery was recruited in Madison county, Alabama in the fall of '62, and they mustered in Huntsville, on 10 October 1862. They served at Mobile until April 1864 and were then assigned to G.S.Storr's Battalion of Artillery, Army of Tennessee, fighting at Kennesaw Mountain and in several battles around Atlanta, They were captured at Selma on 2 April, 1865.
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Barton Clapp household (1850 U.S. Census, Marshall county, Alabama, 23rd Subdivision, Barton S. Clapp Sr., age 34 years, Dwelling number 173, Family number 173.) Family members listed with names and ages: William Clapp 15 yrs. Male, Semerimus Clapp 13 Female, Katherine Clapp 11 Female, Alexander B. Clapp 7 Male, George W. Clapp 6 Male, Barton S. Clapp Jr. 5 Male.
B.S. Clapp household (1880 U.S. Census, Alma township, Crawford county, Arkansas, Dwelling number 169, Family number 169, supervisor district 2, enumeration district 49.
Barton Clapp household (1900 US Census, Precinct 1, Cooke County, Texas, p.13B, Enumeration District 25, Supervisor District 2, dwelling 248, family 248.)
Amanda Griggs household, (1910 US Census, Elk township, Harrah town, Ward 1, Oklahoma county, Oklahoma. dwelling number 25, family number 27, Enumeration district 0192.
Geneaology records (1935-1955) of Ethel Perry Moore, 1902-1975.
Correspondence with Rosemarie Langley.
Letters written by Nina Olsen to Ethel Perry Moore.
Source: S2 Title: Rèuegg, Samuel Texas - personal knowledge, Informant Address: 308 RebeccaCircle, Longview, TX 75605, USA Abbreviation: Rèuegg, Samuel Texas - personal knowledge Author: Samuel Texas Rüegg Publication: 02 Jun 2004
Nina Olsen letter dated November 17, 1958, written to Ethel Perry Moore.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Barton by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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*"Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957," database, FamilySearch (Index Link : accessed 8 November 2015), Barton S. Clapp and Emily Jane Hackney, 24 Oct 1870; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 1,035,275.