History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 629. [Scott County] [Stamping Ground Precinct] BARTON W. HOUSE, farmer, P. O. Stamping Ground; is a native of Bourbon County, and the son of John and Nancy (Bramlette) House. The father of this gentleman was born in Bourbon County, Ky., in March, 1791, and died in 1875. His father was Andrew House, who was born in Pennsylvania and emigrated to Bourbon County, Ky., in about 1789; he died in Scott County at the advanced age of ninety-four years. The mother of our subject was born in Bourbon County, Jan. 24, 1799, and died in 1846; she was the daughter of Parker and Nancy Bramlette, who were natives of Virginia, and emigrated to Bourbon County in a very early day. Of the eight children born to them, Barton W., our subject, was the first son. He was born Nov. 22, 1819, and with his parents in 1830, removed to Scott County, where he has since remained, engaged in the occupation of arming. In Scott County, in 1841, he married Miss Catharine bramlette, who was born in Owen County, Kentucky, March 8, 1822, and died in December 1867; she was the daughter of Marvin and Permelia (Estes) Bramlette, who were natives of Virginia. In 1872, in Lexington, he married a second time Miss Helen S. Rynes, who was born in Lexington, Jan. 1, 1838. She is the daughter of Ladson and Eleanor Rynes. He was a native of New York city, and she of Fayette County, Ky. By his first marriage he had two children, one of whom is living, Hugh B.; and by his second, three, viz: Ira, and Eva and Florence, who were twins. Mr. House is the owner of 210 acres of land, situated on the Lecompte's Run Pike, near Stamping Ground. Himself and family are members of the Baptist Church, and during his life he has united with the Democratic party. House Bramlette Estes Rynes = Bourbon-KY Owen-KY Fayette-KY NY VA PA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/scott/house.bw.txt