On November 19, 1874, the day after his twenty-first birthday, Burton was licensed to practice law in
Wayne County, Michigan. However, Burton worked hard, and in 1881 the family moved to a more well-to-do section of the city on Brady Street. During this time, Burton joined the
title abstract firm co-owned by John Ward, a partner in Ward and Palmer. Ward and his nephew, Eugene Skinner, had started the business in 1866, and by the time Burton joined the business, the abstract records had been collected. Burton devoted himself to the business, and Ward and Skinner gave him much of the responsibility for running it. Skinner, however, had never really warmed to this business, and in 1881 he sold his share of the title company to Burton. In 1886, Burton moved again to Brainard Street, where his next son Frank was born. and a few years later, a second daughter, Harriet. == Burton Abstract Co. ==