Jo Ann, I wish there was more in my repository on Bartlett Berry. Perhaps readers will be able to assist. I am copying this to Burke Co. researchers. I have only the following, in addition to the Zion Church burials. I know this is not your Bartlet but its one more to add to the collection. Burke County census 1880 (Ancestry.com): Name: Bartlet W. BERRY Age: 24 Estimated birth year: <1856> Birthplace: North Carolina Relation: Self Home in 1880: Lovelady, Burke, North Carolina Occupation: Farmer Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Bartlet W. BERRY Father's birthplace: NC Mother's birthplace: NC See http://www.us-census.org/pub-ftp/nc/burke/1790/pg0088.txt For 1790 Burke Co. census---includes Berrys I show precious little else. I note there were several by that name in Burke County in different eras. I'll pass this on to folks who may have more information than I. Best wishes, Derick S. Hartshorn ----- Original Message ----- From: Arnold and Jo Ann Cooper To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 2:46 PM Subject: Thanks Thank you so very much for the information about the Zion Memorial United Methodist Church. I'm helping a little 86 year old lady with United Daughters of the Confederacy and Daughters of the American Revolution papers. Alonzo Alexander Berry is her grandfather so Bartlett would be her great grandfather. I went to our library yesterday and looked up Bartlett A. Berry but found very little about him except he had a grain mill. It didn't tell who his father was. I might could find him still in his father's household if I could get the census for 1850. I tried to get someone to look up marriage of Bartlett and Myra but the message was returned because the mail box was too full. If you know of anyone working on this line, I would love to hear from them. I can furnish a lot about Alonzo A. Berry that came to Arkansas and his family. We had a History Book from Burke County but I couldn't connect this Berry line with the one in the book. Do you know anyone in DAR on this line or UDC? I would really like to get some more help for Mrs. Freeman. Jo Ann