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About Horace Allen Barton
Horace Allen Barton, a lawyer from the 27th District, was elected to the Connecticut State Senate in 1930. He was editor of the Connecticut Bar Journal from 1943-1944. He served in the Navy during World War I.
Obituary
Special to The New York Times
H. Allen Barton
Ex-Counsel for Greenwich, Conn., Had Been State Senator
Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 5 - H. Allen Barton, who was counsel for the town of Greenwich from 1935 until last December, died tonight in the Greenwich Hospital from the effects of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered while trying a civil case here this afternoon. He was 54 years old. His home was on Cognewaugh Road. Mr. Barton, who served as a quartermaster in the Navy during the first World War, was a State Senator in 1930-32, and a member of the Merritt Parkway Commission from its formation in 1935 until 1942. He leaves a widow, the former Elizabeth Hoisington, two sons, Allen H. and David K. Barton; a daughter, Elizabeth M. Barton, and a sister, Kathryn Barton.
Horace Allen Barton's Timeline
1893 |
February 28, 1893
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Greenwich, Fairfield, CT, United States
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1924 |
October 7, 1924
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Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1927 |
September 21, 1927
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Greenwich, Fairfield County, CT, United States
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1947 |
February 5, 1947
Age 53
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Greenwich, Fairfield, CT, United States
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Union Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield, CT, United States
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