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Name: BARTON, Cecil James Juxon Talbot CMG, OBE, Sir

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Photo Source: Phil Toye

Birth Date: 13 Apr 1891 Ross, Herefordshire

Death Date: 29 Sep 1980 Rye, E. Sussex

First Date: 1914

Last Date: 1935

Profession: DC; Colonial Secretary, Fiji

Area: Eldama Ravine, 1922 Kiambu

Married: 1. In London 27 May 1926 Cicely Gladys Bradshaw b. 24 Jan 1902 Jullundur, India, d. 25 Nov 1940 Castle Douglas, Kirkudbrightshire; 2. In Banbury 1945 Sheila Jean Macgregor

Children: Mary (Pickthorn)

Book Reference: KAD, Red 19 and 25, Hut, Red 31, Colonial, Red 22, Gazette, CO, Dominion, Red 19

School: Denstone and Downing College Cambridge; MA

General Information:

Gazette - 2/2/16 - appt. ADC Gobwen
CO 533/371/3 - Confidential Reports 1927 - Is considered to be deserving of special promotion.
Dominion - Secretary, Secretariat 1930
Dominion - District Officer - 1930
EAWL Lunch - Taunton - 2010 - Met Mrs Dumball neé Mumford who said her aunt Cicely Barton was choirmaster at All Saints Cathedral
Gazette - 16/1/1918 - Appointed Asst. District Commissioner Lumbwa from 29/12/1917
Gazette 30/9/1914 - Arrived on 1st Appointment - Asst. Dist. Commissioner - 20/9/1914
Gazette - 29/10/1919 - Register of Voters - Ukamba Area - Cecil James I Talbot Barton - Civil Servant, Kacheliba
Red Book 1919 - C J T Barton - Asst. District Commissioner - Kericho
KAD 1922 - Asst. District and Resident Commissioner, Ravine.
Colonial - Asst. DC Kenya 1914; asst. for native affairs 1923; senr. asst. col. sec. 1932, clerk to exec. council ; MLC Kenya 1935; col sec. Fiji 1935 etc.
Hut has Juxon Barton 1919 Kericho
Red Book 1919 - Juxon Barton - Kericho
Wikipedia Sir Cecil James Juxon Talbot Barton CMG OBE (13 April 1891 – 29 September 1980) known as Sir Juxon Barton, was a British colonial administrator who twice served as Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific. His first term in both roles ran from May to November 1936, and his second from August to September 1938. Born in Ross-on-Wye, he was the eldest child of Robert Cecil Eustace Barton and Amy Isabella Barton.Perhaps his best-known quote is: "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary."
 

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