Abt 1893 -
Generation: 1
1. | Hattie C was born Abt 1893, West Virginia. Other Events:
- Residence: 1920, Clearfield, Davis County, Utah; 1920 Census: Orvil Sessions, 27, Hattie C Sessions, 26, Nine E Sessions, 5, J J Sessions, 3.
- Residence: 1930, Clearfield, Davis County, Utah; 1930 Census: Arvil Sessions, 37, Hattie Sessions, 37, Nina Sessions, 15, Jay J Sessions, 13, Orvil D Sessions, 9, Joseph G Sessions, 2.
Hattie — Arvil Sessions. Arvil (son of James Crossley Sessions and Selena) was born Oct 1892, Utah. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 2
3. | Jay J Sessions (1.Hattie1) was born Abt 1917, Utah. Other Events:
- Residence: 1920, Clearfield, Davis County, Utah; 1920 Census: Orvil Sessions, 27, Hattie C Sessions, 26, Nine E Sessions, 5, J J Sessions, 3.
- Residence: 1930, Clearfield, Davis County, Utah; 1930 Census: Arvil Sessions, 37, Hattie Sessions, 37, Nina Sessions, 15, Jay J Sessions, 13, Orvil D Sessions, 9, Joseph G Sessions, 2.
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4. | Orvil D Sessions (1.Hattie1) was born Abt 1921, Utah. Other Events:
- Residence: 1930, Clearfield, Davis County, Utah; 1930 Census: Arvil Sessions, 37, Hattie Sessions, 37, Nina Sessions, 15, Jay J Sessions, 13, Orvil D Sessions, 9, Joseph G Sessions, 2.
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
9. | David Taylor "Tad" Barton (8.David3, 2.Nina2, 1.Hattie1)Notes:
From: David Barton[mailto:dbarton@sanjuanschools.org]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 8:39 AM
To: dbarton@linkline.com
Subject: Comments
Comments: I have someinformation concerning Clyde Moyle Barton's children. As of now you only haveone of his and Nina Sessions Barton's three children listed. In addition to KarlSesseions Barton, Clyde and Nina had a daughter Barbara and another son DavidArvil. I don't know my aunt's exact birthday but I know she was born in 1944.My dad David Arvil was born 6 April 1952 . He passed away 22 December 2010,Karl passed away 4 December 2011. I would have entered this information myselfif I was able to plus my cousin's information etc. Thanks for this greatwebsite I have really enjoyed learning more about my ancestors through it.
Sincerely,
David T. Barton
David Barton
dbarton@sanjuanschools.org
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