A Topographical Dictionary of England: Volume 2 D Preface page 19 DENBURY, a parish in the hundred of HAYTOR, county of DEVON, 2= miles (S.W. by S.) from Newton-Abbots, containing 412 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, in the archdeaconry of Totness, and diocese of Exeter, rated in the king's books at #12. 7. 6. The Duke of Bedford was patron in 1798. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. Denbury, said to have been anciently a borough, belonged, with the manor, to the abbey of Tavistock, the superior of which, in 1285, obtained for it a weekly market and a fair; the market is disused, but there is a cattle fair on the 11th of September. A school-room has been built by subscription, on a plot of ground given by Mr. Bartlett, of Newton-Abbots, the National Society having contributed #25 towards defraying the expense: it is endowed, chiefly from the parish lands, with about #30 per annum, and is conducted upon Dr. Bell's system. A Topographical Dictionary of England: Volume 3 R. Preface page 629 The living, which comprises the two parishes of Romsey Infra and Romsey Extra, is a discharged vicarage, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Winchester, rated in the king's books at #20. 18. 1=., and in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Winchester. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, and formerly belonging to the abbey, is a very magnificent cruciform structure, with a low tower rising from the intersection: the principal portion was erected in the middle of the tenth century, and exhibits some fine specimens of the Norman style of architecture; within are various admixtures of round and pointed arches, with zigzag and other ornaments; the more modern parts of the edifice are in the early English style. The interior contains several ancient mernorials of the abbesses who were interred here; an elegant sepulchral inscription to Frances, Viscountess Palmerston, who died in childbed, in 1769; and a neat tablet to the memory of Sir William Petty, a native of this town, and ancestor to the present Marquis of Lansdowne: there is also a remarkable monument, with effigies and a curious inscription, to the family of John St. Barbe, Esq., a representative of this county in parliament in 1654. An apple-tree, supposed to be at least two hundred years old, grew on the roof until lately, but it is now dead. This venerable edifice has lately received an addition of eight hundred sittings, of which seven hundred and twenty-seven are free, the Incorporated Society for enlarging and building churches and chapels having contributed #450. At the east end of the building several stone coffins were discovered some years ago; at the angle of the southern transept are the remains of a fine Norman doorway, and in its western wall is a very ancient image of Christ on the Cross, in hasso relievo: the west end is separated from that part of the building appropriated to divine service by a curious and ancient oak screen: about fourteen years since, some curious old paintings were found behind the altar-piece. There are places of worship for Baptists, Independents, Wesleyan Methodists, and Sandemanians. A free school, in which thirty boys are educated and annually clothed, and some apprenticed every year, having been founded, probably, by subscription, was, in 1718, endowed from the estate of John Nowes, Esq., with an income of #30 per annum, for the instruction of twenty poor boys, and #60 per annum to clothe them: this endowment was augmented, in 1723, by a rent-charge of #25, for clothing and teaching ten boys, under the will of Sir John St. Barbe. The National school for three hundred boys is a neat building, erected in 1827, the site, and #150 towards the erection, having been given by Lord Palmerston: it is supported by voluntary contributions. The Union school for eighty boys, on the Lancasterian system, is supported by subscription. Almshouses for six widows were founded, in 1692, by John Hunt, Esq.; and six others for single women, in 1809, by John Bartlett, Esq. The only vestiges of the ancient abbey, exclusively of the church, are a few fragments of the old walls. Mr. Giles Jacob, author of the Law Dictionary, was born here, in 1686. A Topographical Dictionary of England: Volume 4 S Preface page 142 SPRATTON, a parish in the hundred of SPELHOE, county of NORTHAMPTON, 6> miles (N.N.W.) from Northampton, containing, with the hamlet of Little Creaton, 945 inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, in the archdeaconry of Northampton, and diocese of Peterborough, rated in the king's books at #15, and in the patronage of John Bartlett, Esq. The church, dedicated to St. Luke, has a Norman tower, and the body presents a mixture of that and the early and decorated styles of English architecture. A Topographical Dictionary of England: Volume 4 W. Preface page 576 WORTH-MATRAVERS, a parish in the hundred of ROWBARROW, Blandford (South) division of the county of DORSET, 3= miles (S.S.E.) from Corfe-Castle, containing 325 inhabitants. The living is a discharged vicarage, in the archdeaconry of Dorset, and diocese of Bristol, rated in the king's books at #8. 8. 4., and in the patronage of the Rev. T. O. Bartlett. The church, dedicated to St. Nicholas, is a very ancient structure. This parish has the English channel on the south, where is the noted cliff called St. Alban's head, one hundred and forty-seven yards in perpendicular height, with a signal-house on its summit; also the remains of a very ancient chapel, dedicated to St. Aldhelms, built and vaulted with stone, and supported by a single massive pillar, with four arches, meeting in a point at the crown: it is entered through a semicircular doorway in the north side, but has no window, only a hole on the south side. Near Quarr, which anciently belonged to the Cullifords, marble was once quarried. Real new to UK information, if anyone can help with this, or give insight, please let me know. Tammy bartlett@bartlettgenealogy.com
HI Group, Just wanted to let you all know that it is our listowners BIRTHDAY. PLEASE, take just a moment to write her a quick Happy Birthday message, I know she would enjoy it. Happy Hunting. Her email is: TILady@aol.com HAPPY BIRTHDAY RUTH. Thanks for all your hard work and we love girl. Tammy
Hi Group, Now look what happens. I am off this computer for two days and you people go crazy posting. I LOVE IT. GREAT JOB ALL. We had some problems with CHAT, but am looking now for a better chat program so we mau continue to chat. Sorry for those of you who were unable to get in chat. But that happens I guess when so many people are trying to get in one rom. Please be assured I am working on it. ANY IDEAS out there on a better chat ptogram I can use that will aloow more to chat? Tammy Ann Bartlett Harrison bartlett@bartlettgenealogy.com Bartlett Genealogy Foundation Online Repository http://www.bartlettgenealogy.com/ ALSO, Could the UK..ers out there see about getting the foundation more Bartlett Coat of Arms pictures and information so I amy place them on the web site for all to enjoy. Thanks.
Thank you for the welcome to the list. The only information I have on my Bartlett line if from the Nicholson family bible. The inside cover of the bible reads: Alexandria, Va - March 10, 1864 P.C. and J.F. Bartlett Present this book to their daughter Francis Deaton Bartlett To be kept by her as a gift from them May the Lord bless this Francis Deaton Bartlett is my great-greatgrandmother. I am assuming that Deaton is her mothers maiden name. I was told a few years back by my Uncle Robert Nicholson that one of our Bartlett cousins in the Front Royal, Virginia area has the Bartlett family bible with information dating to the 1700's, but have lost contact with our Bartlett clan some many years back. My Bartlett ancestors: Descendants of J. F. Bartlett 1 J. F. Bartlett . +P. C. Deaton ... 2 Mary H. Bartlett b: September 18, 1851 in Washington D.C. ... 2 John H. Bartlett b: August 01, 1853 in Washington D.C. ... 2 Francis "Fannie" Deaton Bartlett b: July 29, 1855 in Washington, D.C. d: September 20, 1879 ...... +Andrew Jackson Nicholson b: September 16, 1853 in Virginia m: November 07, 1871 d: February 10, 1891 Father: Unknown Nicholson Mother: Jemima (Nicholson) ........ 3 William Robert Nicholson b: September 10, 1873 in Alexandria, Virginia d: 1948 ........ 3 Andrew Jackson (Nan) Nicholson b: July 05, 1875 in Alexandria, Virginia ........... +Fannie Washco ........ *2nd Wife of Andrew Jackson (Nan) Nicholson: ........... +May S. G. Chesire b: May 01, 1875 m: October 31, 1893 ........ 3 Harry Francis Nicholson b: March 07, 1878 in Strasberg, Shenandoah County, Virginia d: February 19, 1962 in Washington, DC ........... +Elizabeth Agnes Fitzpatrick b: August 09, 1888 in Washington, DC m: June 09, 1908 in Washington, DC d: July 01, 1974 in Washington, DC Father: James Fitzpatrick Mother: Catherine Cullen ... 2 William T. Bartlett b: January 23, 1857 in Washington D.C. Appreciate any information from anyone. Thanks, Mike Johnson.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_899770144_boundary Content-ID: <0_899770144@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hello One of our new subscribers email this to me and I was wondering if anyone could help Ruth --part0_899770144_boundary Content-ID: <0_899770144@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <BARTLETT-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from relay18.mx.aol.com (relay18.mail.aol.com [172.31.109.18]) by air10.mail.aol.com (v45.13) with SMTP; Mon, 06 Jul 1998 16:25:45 -0400 Received: from bl-30.rootsweb.com (bl-30.rootsweb.com [207.113.245.30]) by relay18.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id QAA16215; Mon, 6 Jul 1998 16:25:32 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id NAA25307; Mon, 6 Jul 1998 13:25:17 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 13:25:17 -0700 (PDT) From: "Michael Johnson" <breadman@dmv.com> Old-To: <BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 16:23:06 -0400 Message-ID: <01bda91b$e27261c0$6cb97ccf@default> Old-Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.71.1712.3 X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.71.1712.3 Subject: [BARTLETT-ROOTS-L] Re: Welcome to the Bartlett Mailing List Resent-Message-ID: <"VOWBjB.A.GLG.tKTo1"@bl-30.rootsweb.com> To: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/89 X-Loop: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Thank you for the welcome to the list. The only information I have on my Bartlett line if from the Nicholson family bible. The inside cover of the bible reads: Alexandria, Va - March 10, 1864 P.C. and J.F. Bartlett Present this book to their daughter Francis Deaton Bartlett To be kept by her as a gift from them May the Lord bless this Francis Deaton Bartlett is my great-greatgrandmother. I am assuming that Deaton is her mothers maiden name. I was told a few years back by my Uncle Robert Nicholson that one of our Bartlett cousins in the Front Royal, Virginia area has the Bartlett family bible with information dating to the 1700's, but have lost contact with our Bartlett clan some many years back. My Bartlett ancestors: Descendants of J. F. Bartlett 1 J. F. Bartlett . +P. C. Deaton ... 2 Mary H. Bartlett b: September 18, 1851 in Washington D.C. ... 2 John H. Bartlett b: August 01, 1853 in Washington D.C. ... 2 Francis "Fannie" Deaton Bartlett b: July 29, 1855 in Washington, D.C. d: September 20, 1879 ...... +Andrew Jackson Nicholson b: September 16, 1853 in Virginia m: November 07, 1871 d: February 10, 1891 Father: Unknown Nicholson Mother: Jemima (Nicholson) ........ 3 William Robert Nicholson b: September 10, 1873 in Alexandria, Virginia d: 1948 ........ 3 Andrew Jackson (Nan) Nicholson b: July 05, 1875 in Alexandria, Virginia ........... +Fannie Washco ........ *2nd Wife of Andrew Jackson (Nan) Nicholson: ........... +May S. G. Chesire b: May 01, 1875 m: October 31, 1893 ........ 3 Harry Francis Nicholson b: March 07, 1878 in Strasberg, Shenandoah County, Virginia d: February 19, 1962 in Washington, DC ........... +Elizabeth Agnes Fitzpatrick b: August 09, 1888 in Washington, DC m: June 09, 1908 in Washington, DC d: July 01, 1974 in Washington, DC Father: James Fitzpatrick Mother: Catherine Cullen ... 2 William T. Bartlett b: January 23, 1857 in Washington D.C. Appreciate any information from anyone. Thanks, Mike Johnson. ==== BARTLETT-ROOTS Mailing List ==== ****** BARTLETT (COUSINS) ROOTS MAILING LIST ********** All Material that is posted thru the Bartlett - Roots Mailing List is COPYRIGHTED 1998 and can only be used with the Written Permission of the Original Person who posted the Material. Anyyone can ask questions, No question is TOO DUMB for a Genealogist.. The Bartlett Roots List was set up for the FUN and Enjoyment of the Surname of "BARTLETT" --part0_899770144_boundary--
Roswell Bartlett born ca Apr 1780 in Massachusetts married 12 Dec 1799 Salem, Washington Co. NY Olive J. Rice born 4 Dec 1783 Brookfield MA, dau/Enoch & Olive (Bruce) Rice. Roswell died abt 1866 in either Ashtabula or Trumbull Co. OH. He probably had a brother Joseph born ca 1795. Would like to determine parents and contact descendants if possible. Jerry Thayer, Hampton VA
Subj: Turf War Date: 7/6/98 6:27:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: kbart@edumaster.net (Kenneth Bartlett) To: bartlett@bartlettgenealogy.com (Bartlett Genealogy Foundation) CC: bartlet@edumaster.net (bartlet@edumaster.net), JLBRUNS@aol.com (Janet Bruns) Tammy I plead guilty to furnishing info from my files to Janet Bruns.. I didnt realize that this whole genealogy thing was going where it went. ....charge it up to an old man who is under stress with family illness and did not realize I was in the middle of a problem.. So... I will bow out of the contest but will still reserve the right to look at any web site I wish and be amused...Ken
Subj: Re: I have had enough Date: 7/6/98 5:43:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: bartlett@bartlettgenealogy.com (Bartlett Genealogy Foundation) Reply-to: bartlett@bartlettgenealogy.com (Bartlett Genealogy Foundation) To: JLBRUNS@aol.com I owe you nothing. You can list anything you want, I said you could use the database, not copy it. You seem to enjoy making trouble for all. No one on these list were sucked into this disagreement untill you brought them into it. Shame on you. You take, then just throw all caution to the wind when dealing with others on two mailing list. Nothing was posted to any mailing list concerning this disagreement between yourself and me. Why drag others in? I have had enough. If you await a apology from me, please do not hold your breath, you'll die first. Seems funny how you were so ready to make me understand something, to see things from your point of view, when I try this is what you do. I try to take a little time to think about what you wrote and reflect on it. I kept a copy of our Instant Message to each other, gosh you were really nice there, now you drag two mail list on it. Now thats low. Now its my turn. With friends like you, who the hell needs enemies. Tammy
Fellow list members; I have been accused of taking info from Tammy Harrison's site and illegally using it. I was threatened with legal action. Therefore, I want the facts known. Here is a partial list of my sources and people who emailed me info: Kenneth and Dave Bartlett Bert Smith Joanne Jim Bartlett Bruce Bardes Abby Ronald Colby Ancestry . com : Colonial Families of The US Vol 7 (free database for 10 days at the time) several Bartlett sites were used to verify facts - seems not many of us have the same info. Facts can not be copyrighted! Genforum The Essex Antiquarian, The Ancesteral File, John Clement, Levi Bartlett Book, etc. Lois Dawson Win McNabb Darren and Beck Weaver Toni Feeney and many others. As well I have an email from Tammy saying, "If you use the database at the foundation it is a PROVEN line on Richard." signed Tammy and she adds "Enjoy" This message is dated 6/7/98 and addressed to me. I await an apology. Janet P.S. Whatever the differences between Tammy and John, and I do not want to know them, I find it embarassing that all this is going on between Bartletts. It demeans our name. I have been hughly insulted by these acqusations. I will no longer post to this list. You will have to find someone else to destroy.
Subj: Re: Welcome to the Bartlett Mailing List Date: 7/6/98 12:13:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: lbartlett@webtv.net (Larry Bartlett) To: TILADY@aol.com I decend from Richard Bartlett of Newbury and the Thomaston Maine (formerly Mass) Bartlett's Samuel Bartlett, Ephriam S Bartlett .. Have a good day ! Larry
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_899737656_boundary Content-ID: <0_899737656@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hello & Welcome Ruth --part0_899737656_boundary Content-ID: <0_899737656@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <cn1197@coastalnet.com> Received: from relay15.mx.aol.com (relay15.mail.aol.com [172.31.106.74]) by air07.mail.aol.com (v45.13) with SMTP; Mon, 06 Jul 1998 10:49:43 -0400 Received: from abaco.coastalnet.com (abaco.coastalnet.com [204.183.40.2]) by relay15.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id KAA06122 for <TILADY@aol.com>; Mon, 6 Jul 1998 10:49:34 -0400 (EDT) Received: from default (pm-nb1-45.coastalnet.com [204.183.41.45]) by abaco.coastalnet.com (8.9.0/8.9.0) with SMTP id KAA08043 for <TILADY@aol.com>; Mon, 6 Jul 1998 10:49:32 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <3.0.3.32.19980706103942.006a1a6c@abaco.coastalnet.com> X-Sender: cn1197@abaco.coastalnet.com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 3.0.3 (32) Date: Mon, 06 Jul 1998 10:39:42 -0400 To: TILADY@aol.com From: "Frances L. Knapp" <cn1197@coastalnet.com> Subject: Re: Welcome to the Bartlett Mailing List In-Reply-To: <a9b20a6d.35a03708@aol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi, Ruth! What a warm welcome to your Bartlett list! My Bartlett line is the Richard of Newberyport MA line, through Thomas Bartlett of Nottingham NH b. 1745 & wife Sarah Cilley & his son Jonathan b. 1780 & Lovey Laskey. Their son Thomas b. 1821 in ME is my great grandfather. He lived in NH for a while and then moved to Iola, Kansas. I wonder if you already know of his line. His daughter, Sarah Ellen b. 1857 in NH m. my grandfather, Henry Cloud Ford in Iola KS. I know quite a bit about my Bartlett line. Will be interested in the Chat group & want to know more about Tammy's web page. I'm sure you will post the address. I would be interested in any posts you have inre my line--if you have the time to check. You certainly have my good wishes and appreciation as you begin with the Bartlett mailing list. Fran Knapp in NC --part0_899737656_boundary--
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_899736000_boundary Content-ID: <0_899736000@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_899736000_boundary Content-ID: <0_899736000@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: JLBRUNS@aol.com Return-path: <JLBRUNS@aol.com> To: TILADY@aol.com Subject: FYI Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 22:38:00 EDT Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Bartlett Researchers, Mrs. Hope Bartlett Taylor of Grayson Co., VA recently published a book detailing the descendants of William Bartlett. William Bartlett was born in Warren Co, NC in 1784. He was the son of Samuel Bartlett and Frances Fox Bartlett. William settled in Grayson Co., Va in 1827. If you trace your ancestors to Bartlett's of this area, you may want to contact Mrs. Taylor about purchasing a copy. Her e-mail address is taylor@ls.net. --part0_899736000_boundary--
Hi Ruth, Thank you for searching and any info you post. At this time I am looking for a Joseph Bartlett (1744-1823) who may have fought in this war. Thanks again. Mike Bartlett
I would like to suggest that you may think of using the datbase online at the BGFOR, or and I know he is going to kill me, try the contact person Mike Bartlett for that database. He is a great source of information for this line. http://www.bartlettgenealogy.com/ -----Original Message----- From: froach598@juno.com <froach598@juno.com> To: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, July 16, 1998 5:45 AM Subject: [BARTLETT-ROOTS-L] BARTLETTS >Hi Grp. > >my husbands mom was born a Bartlett, I want to make a disclaimer on the >following info as I did not do the research, >his cousin and Aunt did,and we did not buy their book as I had tried to >check out some of what they sent me and found some errors,(which they may >have corrected) SOOOO I do not say this is correct but the line goes back >to a Richard b:ca 1621 md Abigail Welles died in Newbury,Mass( S/O >Richard b:1575 Ernley,Sussex ,Eng md Joan) > descends thru their son >Samuel BARTLETT md Elizabeth TITCOMBE >Samuel md Abigail Wells??? >Johua md Pricilla Jacobs >Samuel md Lois Hicks (Hixs) >William md Ruth Waterman >Joshua md Mary Currier? >Ephraim Snow BARTLETT md Ruth Twombly >Justin Snow md Marie Lillian Hare ( my husbands Grandparents) >Any corrections or additions gratefully appreciated, Sharon > > >_____________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com >Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== BARTLETT-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > > > > >
The Chat room at the web site will hold about 20-25. http://www.bartlettgenealogy.com/ Hit the chat link and wait for the JAVA to load. Then fill in your name and come in sit down and chat. Your computer must be JAVA compatible. Tammy -----Original Message----- From: TILADY@aol.com <TILADY@aol.com> To: BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <BARTLETT-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 7:02 PM Subject: [BARTLETT-ROOTS-L] Just a reminder "Richard of Newbury 1st Chat Thurs & Fri >Hello everyone, > >It's me.. The quiet one.. This is just a reminder that the 1ST Chat Session >of the Bartlett Roots Mailng List will be on two nights, instead of one, >1) Thursday Night 9 PM East Coast time (NY time) that is 8PM Illinois, then >7PM Mountain, and 6 California time.. 2) Friday Night - 9 PM East Coast time >(NY time) that is 8PM Illinois, then 7PM Mountain, and 6 California time & >we can't forget 2 AM UK TIME for all the UK'ers that have been bugging me to >include them > >The Chat will be held in the Bartlett Chat room which is located on the ><A HREF="Http://WWW.Bartlettgenealogy.com/">Bartlett Genealogy Foundation</A> >web page.. If you haven't been there to check it out then let's do so before >the Chat.. I would like to make sure that everyone can be accomodated with >this chat.. If someone is not able to get into the chat room, because of their >computer or for what ever reason, let me know.. I'll do what I can to >accomodate anyone who is interested.. > >If you have a favorite story on Richard, let me know as I would love to have >you tell it.. My goal for this wonderful and fun group of Cousins, is to see >at least one Chat a month, it doesn't have to be on the Bartlett's.. It can be >on Genealogy research.. Best tools, where to find certain materials.. etc.. >It can be on Bartlett's that served in the Civil War, or the Revolutionary >War.. It could be on a Bartlett Reunion you might have had, or like what >someone from my line just sent me, they found it in a local library .. A >whole folder of stories on the Bartlett's of Ohio including a series of >Bartlett reunions where several generations of different Bartlett Cousins of >different Bartlett Families all got together and had several reunions from the >early 1820 to 1874 .. The stories of what happen, the secretaries and how >they felt about the reunions.. etc.. This packet is over 55 pages.. > >Well I look forward to hearing from everyone on July 16 at 10PM for one hour >of fun and Story Telling.. > >Ruth > > >==== BARTLETT-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >******** BARTLETT (COUSINS) ROOTS MAILING LIST******* >All Material that is posted thru the Bartlett - Roots Mailing List is COPYRIGHTED 1998 and can only be used with the Written Permission of the Original Person who posted the Material > > > > > >
Micheal, I have found a book at the Local Genealogy library that has the War of 1812 Pension Files in it.. I'm in the process of emailing a copy to the list.. If what you are looking for is someone other than A Bartlett let me know and I'll try and locate them.. Ruth
Hello Everyone, I hope everyone had a really nice holiday.. I spent my time at the Library Friday & Sunday and I'm going to list everything that I came across.. Early Marriages fo Strafford County, New Hampshire 1630 to 1850 Bartholomew, Edwin Married 9/9/1846 Sarah M. Gerrish Bartlett (21 Marriages of the Bartlett's) Nathan Married Shuah Heard B 1/25/1694 daughter of John John Married Nov 12, 1772 Mary Leighton born 5/17/1755 Daughter of William Thomas married June 18, 1780 Hannah Staples daughter of Noah John of Philadelphis Married Sept 24, 1781 by Dr. Belknap, Esther Clarke James b Nov 24, 1759 D Oct 30, 1836 Married May 30, 1782 Lois Hill Born May 29, 1757 daughter of John Richard of Newmarket Married Dec 15, 1790 By Rev Nathaniel Ewer Deborah Thurston Nathan Maried Jan 3, 1793 Abigail Staples daughter of Nathaniel John H of Kittery married June 1799 Bettisah Merriam widow of Rev Mathew Merriam Thomas Married in 1806 by Rev John Osborne, Elizabeth Ford of Nottingham William, son of Josiah married in 1808 by Rev John Osborne Sarah Dame of Lee B 1783 D 1843 daughter of Hunking Jonathan D 10/25/1852 aged 72 Married in 1809 by Rev John Osborne, Martha Wiggin of Stratham Daniel Jr. of Eliot, ME Married in 1810 by Rev J.W. Clary, Mary Yeaton Daniel W Married Oct 27, 1821 by Rev John Osborne Nancy McDonald of Nottingham James of Dover B 8/14/1792 D 7/17/1837 Married June 23, 1831 Jane M. Andrews D june 21, 1858 daughter of George Dr Josiah of Stratham Born May 3, 1803 Died May 13, 1853 Married August 13, 1827 Hannah Eleanor Weeks Thompson B March 29, 1807 daughter of Colonel Ebenezer Maj Bradbury C. Married Jan 1, 1840 By Rev Moses Ballou Mary Remick of Kittery, ME George C. Married May 12, 1841 by Rev Jeremiah S. Young Hannah E. Elkins Henry T. married March 11, 1843 by Rev Jeremiah S. Young Joanna Grant Alfred K Married Nov 14, 1844 By Rev Thompson Mary M. Furber of Lee daughter of John Edward Married Jan 9, 1849 by Rev James Pike Almira F. Sawyer both of Lee
Bartlett /Barcliff/Bartley Barcliff Elizabeth 1787 Perq County Harwood " John " 1740 Joseph " 1740 Noah " Uriah " William " 1740 John Jr Perq 1740 ____________________________________ Bartlett Blake 1782 Camd Jesse 1780 NorH John 1782 Camd John 1782 Surry Mary 1779 Crav Samuel 1786 Wayne Thomas 1779 Beau Thomas 1786 Beau Bartley Robert 1779 Oran __________________________________________________ Bartlett Darby 1715 Curry Samuel 1779 Dobb Thomas 1720 Perq Thomas 1764 Pitt William 1720 Perq William S William Andrew 1720 Perq Bartley John 1757 Bert
This consist of Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans and Washington Counties Hnery Forbes Bartlett (cementary across the street from Shiloh Baptist Church ) B Aug 2, 1881 Died May 10, 1956 Willie E. Bartlett son of Jno & Sarah Bartlett Feb 26, 1873 to Oct 20, 1895 Samuel B Bartlett April 26, 1861 to Jan 30, 1940 Clara M. Bartlett Sept 6, 1869 to Nov 19, 1962 Margaret Bartlett wife of William S. Bartlett "Sacred to the Memory of Margaret Bartlett" Sept 13, 1856 to June 21, 1881 Bartclift Dempsey P. 1822- 1901 Pattie Barclift Waters 1864 to 1901