Jesse K. Burton, Sr. was born Abt. 1863 in Union County, SC to Jesse Cleveland Burton and Martha Wall. Jesse K. Burton married F. Lula Vinson in 1897 in SC. Lula Vinson was born 1/1872 in SC to William G. Vinson (DOB 1/1846 in SC; DOD 1/15/1886 in SC) and Mary Ann Harris (DOB Abt. 1844 in Union County, SC to James Coger Harris and Frances Logan Shell; DOD 12/6/1911 in SC).
Jesse K. Burton and Lulu Vinson had 4 children:
- Clara Idell Burton (DOB 11/23/1898 in SC; DOD 3/27/1986 in Richland County, SC) married Eugene Ryan Crow (DOB 10/30/1894 in SC; DOD 11/13/1966 in Columbia, Richland County, SC)
- Charles Cleveland Burton (DOB 9/9/1903 in Union County, SC; DOD 7/29/1977 in Susquehanna, PA) married Janet Mason Bramham (DOB 12/14/1906 in Wood County, WI; DOD 12/11/1967 in San Mateo County, CA). For more, see below.
- Vada Willa Burton (DOB 9/9/1903 in Union, Union County, SC; DOD 7/4/1952 in Miami, Dade County, FL) married Walter Wright Goldsmith (DOB 1/22/1897 in SC; DOD 10/3/1985 in Greenville, Greenville County, SC) and William Franklin Hutchings (DOB 11/1/1922 in Simpsonville, Greenville County, SC; DOD 1/12/1983 in Miami, Dade County, FL). For more, see below.
- Jesse K. Burton (DOB Abt. 1906 in SC; DOD ? in ? )
Lula Vinson Burton died 6/15/1910 in El Paso, TX.
21 June 1910- Mrs. Loula V. Burton, w/o J.K. Burton, died at her home in El Paso, TX, June 15. Mr. Burton & family left here only a few weeks ago for El Paso to regain their health, both being in quite critical condition on leaving Union. Mrs. Burton was born & reared in Union & was the d/o Mr. & Mrs. W. G. Vinson. She was about 40 years old, a member of Grace Methodist Church, & is survived by her husband, 4 children, mother & father, 2 brothers: James I. & Wallace Vinson, & 2 sisters: Mrs. W.D. Harris & Mrs. C.L. Bryant. Funeral services were conducted this A. M., by Rev. S.A. Donahoe, pastor of Grace Church, and the remains laid to rest in the Methodist Cemetery.
(Information from Union County, SC Death Notices, from early newspapers, 1852-1914)
Jesse K. Burton died a few months later on 11/30/1910 leaving their 4 children orphans.
2 Dec 1910 – J.K. Burton, who has been ill several months, died at the home of Mrs. W.G. Vinson, on North Gadberry St. Wednesday A.M. [30 Nov]. He was 46 years old & is survived by 4 small children. Mr. Burton & his wife went to Texas several months ago to regain their health, & while there Mrs. Burton died & her remains were sent to Union for burial. Shortly afterward Mr. Burton & the children returned to Union & since then his condition worsened. Funeral services were held yesterday A.M. at the grave in the Methodist Churchyard.
(Information from Union CO., SC Death Notices, from early newspapers, 1852-1914)
The 3 youngest children were in the Eppsworth Orphanage in the 1920 U.S. Census. The eldest, Clara Idell Burton, was already married.
In 1924, a city directory shows Vada Burton working as a stenographer in Greenville, SC. Vada Willa Burton married Walter Wright Goldsmith 5/1928 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, SC. He worked as a real estate agent, insurance agent and for his family businesses – Vice President-Manager Real Estate Dept The Wm Goldsmith Co. and Sec Lullwater Syndicate, Inc.
1930 U.S. Census of 279 Grove Rd, Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0062; FHL microfilm: 2341933, Lines 61-62, “Walter Goldsmith”
Walter Goldsmith, Head, Owns home valued at $4,500, M(ale), W(hite), 32 yrs old, , Married at age 30, Can read and write, Born in SC, Both parents born in SC, Real Estate
Vada Goldsmith, Wife, F, W, 22 yrs old, Can read and write, Born in SC, Both parents born in SC
In the city directory, Vada and Walter were still living on Grove Rd in Greenville. But something happened.
1940 U.S. Census of SC State Penitentiary, Columbia, Richland, South Carolina; Roll: m-t0627-03832; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 40-15, Line 45, “Vada Goldsmith”
Vada Goldsmith, F(emale), W(hite), 37 yrs old, Married, Attended college 4 yrs, Born in SC, Lived in Greenville, SC in 1935
1940 U.S. Census of Aberdeen Drive, Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina; Roll: m-t0627-03813; Page: 61B; Enumeration District: 23-83, Lines 53-57, “William Goldsmith”
William Goldsmith, Head, M(ale), W(hite), 78 yrs old, Married, Attended high school 4 yrs, Born in SC, Lived in same place in 1935, Manager Insurance
Janie W. Goldsmith, Wife, F, W, 69 yrs old, Married, Did not attend school, Born in SC, Lived in the same place in 1935
Walter Goldsmith, Son, M, W, 42 yrs old, Single, Attended college 4 yrs, Born in SC, Lived in the same place in 1935, Salesman insurance
Morgan Goldsmith, Son, M, W, 28 yrs old, Single, Attended college 4 yrs, Born in SC, Lived in the same place in 1935, Salesman insurance
Ebb M. Wright, Brother-in-law, M, W, 68 yrs old, Widowed, Attended high school 3 yrs, Born in SC, Lived in the same place in 1935, Night watchman airport
Walter Goldsmith died 10/3/1985 in Greenville, Greenville County, SC
Vada Burton married her second husband, William Franklin Hutchings, by 1942 as she is listed as his wife on his WWII Draft Card. He was born 11/1/1922 in Simpsonville, Greenville County, SC. In 1942 he and Vada are living in Cleveland, Bradley County, TN where he was working for T.V.A. (Tennessee Valley Authority).
I did not find divorce records for Vada’s first marriage. Vada died 7/4/1952 in Miami, Dade County, FL. William Franklin Hutchings married his second wife, Marcella Josephine “Jo” Coleman in August, 1956 in Dade County, FL and divorced her in Dec, 1960 in Dade County, FL. Hutchings married her again in March, 1962 and divorced her again on 11/1965 in Dade County, FL. He died 1/12/1983 in Miami, Dade County, FL.
Now let’s look at Charles Cleveland Burton. Earlier we left him in the orphanage in 1920. In the 1930 U.S. Census he was living in New York City as an architect.
1930 U.S. Census of 333 East 43rd Street, Manhattan, New York, New York; Page: 23A; Enumeration District: 0619; FHL microfilm: 2341297, Line 21, “Charles C. Burton” (rooming with Earl Sheppard)
Charles C. Burton, Roomer, M(ale), W(hite), 28 yrs old, Single, Born in OH, Father born in OH, Mother born in LA (sic), Architect
I looked up his address and found he was living in a new and famous building.

On 10/24/1931 in Manhattan, NY, he married Janet Mason Bramham. Miss Bramham was born 12/14/1906 in Wood County, WI. They had one son, Robert Mason Burton.
Charles C. Burton was an architect and engineer and his projects were theaters. He was the architect for the famous Paramount Theater in New York!
Paramount Theatre, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
The Paramount Theatre on Times Square opened on November 19, 1926 with Lois Moran in the Paramount Picture “God Gave Me Twenty Cents”, plus a stage show. The Paramount Theatre lobby was modeled after the Paris Opera House with white marble columns, balustrades and an opening arms grand staircase. Inside, drapes were red velvet, the rugs were a similar red. The theatre also had a Wurlitzer 4 manual 36 ranks organ, made famous by organist Jesse L. Crawford and later by Don Baker. There was also an orchestra pit that rose up to the stage level. The ceilings were fresco and gilt. The railings were brass, and the seats plush. There were Greek statues and busts in wall niches. The rest rooms and waiting rooms were as grand as any cathedral. In the main lobby there was an enormous crystal chandelier.
Over the years, many of the top stars performed there, including Frank Sinatra and dozens of the era’s luminaries. After years of showing movies and shows, the Paramount Theatre was closed on February 21, 1966 with the James Bond movie “Thunderball”. The auditorium was destroyed and converted into office space, and the entrance and lobby areas were gutted to make way for office and retail space. The Paramount Office Building also contained two Preview Theatre’s which were designed by architect Charles C. Burton in an Art Deco style. They were in use between 1938 & 1969.
Today, the Paramount Building is occupied in part by the Times Square location of the Hard Rock Cafe.

Here is the obituary for his secretary:
Obituary of Helen Blauvelt Inglis, a Descendant of pioneer and inventor, 96 Helen Blauvelt Inglis, 96, of Little Falls died Sunday. Private funeral services were held under the supervision of the Bizub-Parker Funeral Home, 47 Main St., Little Falls. Visit http://www.bizub.com for online condolences. Helen was the former wife of the late Roger W. Inglis of Upper Montclair, whom she married in 1981 and who predeceased her in 1988. Born in East Orange in 1911, Helen lived her earlier years in Glen Ridge and spent 34 years in Upper Montclair and 20 years in North Caldwell before moving to Little Falls in 1979. In occupation, Helen chose to go on secretarial assignments with many midtown New York companies through a service for a number of years. She also went on paid campaign jobs during the war years. Most interesting and rewarding was her secretarial work with Charles C. Burton, AIA, Architect and Engineer, of Montclair, in the mid-1950s. Mr. Burton was a former national architect in the 1930s for Paramount Pictures, designing and constructing theatres across the United States.
1940 U.S. Census of 1 Garrett Place, Yonkers, Westchester, New York; Roll: m-t0627-02867; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 68-124A, Lines 53-54, “Charles Burton“
Charles Burton, Head, M(ale), W(hite), 39 yrs old, Married, Attended college 5 yrs, Born in SC, Lived in New York in 1935, Architect theatrical, Income over $5,000
Janette Burton (sic), Wife, F, W, 33 yrs old, Married, Attended college 2 yrs, Born in WI, Lived in New York in 1935

According to the 1957 City Directory C.C. Burton and Janet Bramham Burton were living at 87 Gordonhurst Drive, Montclair, New Jersey.

Architectural Record, September, 1940, Pgs 47-49
FLORIDA THEATER IS REJUVENATED
In modernizing Miami’s Paramount Theater, Architect ROBERT LAW WEED and CHARLES C. BURTON, Consultant, have turned an old-style movie house into a dramatic modern theater. Principal changes were simplification of surfaces and opening up of the foyer-lounge area.
AT THE THEATER ENTRANCE, above the marquee, are three floors of hotel rooms. The desire was to emphasize this entrance area for the full height of the building, yet in no way block out the hotel-room windows. The solution consists of a vertical panel, with adjustable jalousies inserted where windows occur.
The basic plan of the auditorium was changed very little. Its shape and size were fixed, and the sight lines were acceptable. Therefore, remodeling of this area consisted largely of elimination of ornamentation, smoothing of contour lines, simplification of treatment around the proscenium, and installation of new equipment.
Against the side walls of the auditorium, painted a soft beige tint, are white fluted columns, with concealed illumination behind them. These are capped by diverting, life-size dancing figures. The ceiling
is gray blue. Around the proscenium, the huge air-brush mural of tropical foliage is executed in white against a vermilion background.
REMODELED FLORIDA THEATER ROBERT LAW WEED, Architect
EQUIPMENT HAS been replaced throughout the remodeled theater. Comfortable new modern seating is arranged with an unusual amount of space. The air-conditioning system has been renovated and improved.
The acoustical treatment of the auditorium has met the most rigid tests and is complemented by mechanical projection and sound equipment of the latest type. All new lighting is concealed and indirect. Modernization has been extended even to such details as the drinking fountains, which are of the beam-controlled type.
A sizable structural alteration was made in the foyer and lounge area. Previously the lounge was in two parts. Removal of partitions threw these together, forming a single large room. To increase apparent as well as actual space, one wall of the new lounge is surfaced with mirror. Facing this mirror wall is the clever photomural of the Miami skyline shown below on the opposite page. By setting a balcony rail and columns in front of the mural, the surprisingly realistic effect is that of one whole side of the room opening out onto an inviting verandah.
Janet Bramham Burton died 12/11/1967 in San Mateo County, CA. Charles C. Burton died 7/29/1977 in Susquehanna, PA. They are buried in Keene, Essex County, NY.