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- [S2396] newspapers.com, 1945-10-23. Erastus Rockwell Barton, Olean Times Herald, 23 Oct 1945, Tue • p4 Military Rites for Erastus Barton 102, Last Civil War Vet of McKean County, 20221127GHLn-.
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Military Rites for Erastus Barton 102, Last Civil War Vet of McKean County, died 18 Oct 1945 at home
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DUKE CENTER--Funeral services which, included full military honors were held here Monday afternoon (October 22, 1945) for Erastus Rockwell Barton, 102, last Civil War Veteran of Mckean County, who died at his home on Oil Valley Road October 18, 1945.
The Rev. Arra D. McGill, pastor, officiated at services in Duke Center United Brethren Church at one-thirty o'clock.
Committal services were conducted by the Pvt. M. Burns Post, 2092, VFW of Eldred, assisted American Legion Post of Port Allegany, Bradford Post 212 VFW, Bradford and Am-Vets.
Commander W.E. DuBois of the Eldred VFW Post was in charge and Commander C. E. Masten of the Bradford VFW served as Chaplain.
The procession to the cemetery was led by color bearers and guards. Bruce Sprague and William Nichols acted as guard of honor.
The firing squad at the grave consisted of Anthony Frisina, Tom Bergmark, Max Poling and William Irons and Robert Masten. William Wagner sounded "Taps."
Honorary p a l l b e a rers were Charles Mitchell, Clyde Lewis, F. Carter, C. F. Semelsberger,R. R. Shoff. Albert Bishop, F. E. Wilson and W. F. Grow.
Active bearers were James Shirey, James Minnich, John Bishop. Robert Cunningham, Ray Nuhfer and Tony Hoffman.
Veterans from McKean County attending the services included:
Corp. Gerald M. Poling,
Corp. Ray D. Hice,
T/5 John W. Bishop,
Pfc. Earl W. Bell,
Sgt. James W. Shiner,
Pvt. Donald Regis,
Sgt Raymond Nuhfer,
Tech. James Minnich,
First Lieut Robert H. Cunningham,
Harry P. Bickel,
William C. Bean.
Marion E. Galutia,
W.E. Berridge,
Fred Bryner,
DeAlton Nichols,
Corp. William E. Nichols,
Ernest G. Cook,
Tony Huffman,
Seaman Bruce W. Sprague,
George I. Zetler,
Paul Griffith,
LeRoy Wright,
George Canfield,
William Irons, Jr.,
William Irons,
Max Poling,
Walter Braun,
W. E. Scott,
Roy Hice,
Anthony Frisina,
Martin Lindstrom,
Robert E. Masten.
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Military Rites for Erastus Barton 102, Last Civil War Vet of McKean County, died 18 Oct 1945 at home
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Erastus Rockwell Barton
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Erastus Rockwell Barton
BIRTH 21 Nov 1842
Greenwood, Steuben County, New York, USA
DEATH 18 Oct 1945 (aged 102)
Duke Center, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Rixford Cemetery
Rixford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID 80736645 ·
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Erastus Rockwell Barton, Last Surviving Civil War Veteran In
McKean County, Died Thursday
Would Have Been 103 Years of Age On Nov. 21;
Fought Under Gen. Grant in Battles of Stony Creek, Fredricksburg, Petersburg, Richmond
Erastus Rockwell Barton, the last surviving Civil War veteran in McKean county, died at his home in Oil Valley Road, near Duke Center, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, following an illness of several days. Mr. Barton was taken ill the previous Monday.
Had he lived until Nov. 21, he would have been 103 years of age. Mr. Barton was born Nov. 21, 1842, in Greenwood, Steuben County, N.Y., and came to McKean county with his family at the age of three.
He spent the greater part of his life in Eldred, Farmers Valley, on the Albert Otto Farms near Rixford and then in various localities in the vicinity of Duke Center. For the past several years he has lived on the Oil Valley Road, near Duke Center.
Henry Barton, father of the deceased, enlisted in the Union army from Farmers Valley where the family was living at the time. When the father was honorably discharged from service, Erastus Barton, then 21, came to Smethport and enlisted in the Union army also. He served with the 211th Pennsylvania Regiment in the battles of Stony Creek, Fredericksburg, Hancock Station, Petersburg and Richmond. He was in the service for approximately 14 months, and was under the command of General U. S. Grant.
Erastus Barton recalled on many occasions that he cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln and has voted in every presidential election since that time.
In 1868, he moved to Rixford, where he was active in clearing much of the territory which later became Duke Center. An active participant in the lumber industry in his youth, Mr. Barton has the distinction of running the last logs that were removed from Duke Center and Eldred down the river from Larabee to Warren.
Deceased led a very active life, but for the past few years failing eyesight caused him to retire. He enjoyed good health until his illness several days ago. His mind has been very active and when a party in his honor on the 100th anniversary of his birthday was observed he was the life of the party by dancing a jig.
Deceased was united in marriage to Ambrosia Burger on March 30, 1863. They had five children. His wife, a son and two daughters preceded him in death.
Surviving are one son, Timothy Barton of Olean, N. .Y.;
a daughter, Mrs. Charles Fowler of East Aurora, N. Y.;
five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren.
Three of his grandsons served in World War II.
He was a member of the United Brethren church of Duke Center.
Following a brief prayer service at the home at 1 o'clock, Monday afternoon, further services were held at 1:30 o'clock in the United Brethern Church, Duke Center. The Rev. Aara D. McGill, pastor, officiated.
Burial was in the family plot in rixford Cemetery. Services were under the direction of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post of Eldred.
Family Members
Parents Henry Kenneth Barton 1824-1897
Elizabeth Erskin Barton 1822-1909
Spouse Ambrosia B Burger Barton 1847-1926
Siblings Alonzo Barton 1846-1913
Edith Barton Sanderson 1846-1918
Albert Barton 1848-1935
Henry Franklin Barton1850-1930
Martha Barton Simpson 1857-1937
Children Isabella Barton 1869-1870
Montesko Barton 1871-1873
Tim H. Barton 1874-1967
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