Carroll-Howard-Clinton County IN Archives Biographies.....Britton, Thomas H. B. 1838 - ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/in/infiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com March 23, 2006, 10:01 pm Author: John C. Odell (1916) THOMAS H. B. BRITTON. Thomas H. B. Britton, farmer, living in retirement at the outskirts of Camden, Indiana, was born on September 25, 1838, in Highland county, Ohio, and is a son of Jonah and Martha (Locke) Britton. He was reared under his father's roof, remaining at home until he was about twenty years of age. His early education was obtained at the public schools, after which he attended Normal school at Lebanon, and later entered Antioch College, fitting himself for teaching. Mr. Britton taught his first school near Willmington, Ohio, then moved to Kokomo, Indiana, and taught at Middle Fork in the northeast corner of Clinton county, for a period of one year, after which he taught in various districts, and at the Burlington Academy for ten years, during which time he was elected county superintendent of schools, in which capacity he served for ten years, his entire school work covering a period of thirty years. Politically, Mr. Britton has always given his vote to the Republican party, the first of which was cast for Abraham Lincoln. Jonah Britton, father of the subject of this sketch, was born in Augusta county, Virginia, and was a son of Wilson Britton. As a young man, Jonah Britton enlisted in the War of 1812, serving throughout, and returning at the close to Winchester, Virginia, where he learned the milling trade, and spent a great deal of time, operating in all, three different mills. In 1828, he bought a four-horse team and moved his family from Virginia to Ohio, settling near where New Vienna now is, and helped to lay out that town. Mr. Britton spent the remainder of his life in that locality, where he farmed from 1830 until his death, which occurred in May, 1865. He was united in marriage with Martha J. Locke, by whom he had thirteen children, six of whom were living in 1915: Andrew J., who lives in Illinois on a farm; Drucilla J., is the widow of Jacob Vale, and lives near Cape Horn, Washington; Thomas H. B.; William Wallace, who lives at Russells, Highland county, Ohio; Marion D., who lives near Blanchester, Clinton county, Ohio; and John L; Britton, who is a contractor at Sabina, Ohio. Thomas H. B. Britton was united in marriage on September 29, i860, with Lovie E. LeMaster, daughter of Isaac and Arminta (Morris) LeMaster. She was born on November 20, 1842, at Shelbyville, Indiana, and received her education at the public schools. This union has been blest with eleven children, all of whom are living in 1915: Walter E. lives at home; John D. is at Camden, as are also Elmer N., and Oscar; Homer L. lives at Clarkson, Washington; Alvin C. makes his home at Camden; Oscar is also at Camden; Thomas O. is in Idaho; Lloyd is in Florida; Virgil P. is at Urbana, Wabash county, Indiana, and Jessie W. lives at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Britton are members of the Christian church at Burlington, Indiana, to which they contribute liberally. The Britton family came originally from England, and the first trace of them in America is found in Virginia. Eight brothers by the name of Britton came to America before the Revolutionary War, six of whom participated in the battle of Bunker Hill, during which two of the brothers lost their lives. One of these brothers was the ancestor of the subject of this sketch. Wilson Britton, grandfather of Thomas H. B. Britton, was a preacher in the old Christian church, and was a well-known and prominent man in his day in Virginia, where he died. Additional Comments: Extracted from: Biographical Section of HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY INDIANA ITS PEOPLE, INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS BY JOHN C ODELL With Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families ILLUSTRATED 1916 B. F. BOWEN & COMPANY, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/in/carroll/bios/britton73bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/infiles/ File size: 4.4 Kb