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    1. [VTORA] Newbury VT History -- Bartlett
    2. Steve Donahue
    3. Source: Wells, Frederic P., History of Newbury, Vermont : from the discovery of the Coös country to present time : with genealogical records of many families St. Johnsbury, Vt.: The Caledonian Co., 1902, c1900, 857 pgs. Page 462+ The Bartlett family is nearly extinct in Newbury, but their memorial is here preserved. Richard of England and Newbury, Mass. II. Richard, b. 1621 III. Richard, b. 1649; d. 1724 IV. Daniel, b. 1682; d. 1756. V. Daniel, 1706; d. 1786. VI. Daniel, b. June 28, 1744; d. 1818; m. 1st Priscilla, dau. of Roger and Mary (Hale) Merrill. 2nd, Hannah Martin, sister of Peter Martin, of Andover, Mass., and this town. By his first wife, he had several children, among whom was James, owner of Bartlett's wharf and other real estate, in Boston, and Dea. Daniel Bartlett. The latter, b. in Newbury, Mass. rem. to Bath, N.H., where he m. and where his c. were born. Later he came to Newbury about 1835, and lived at the village where Albert Corliss now lives. He was a blacksmith, his shop being opposite his house at the foot of the hill, the road around by the Ox-bow schoolhouse, until the railroad was built, went down the hill opposite that house. C. a. Hannah, m. Ezra Sanborn of Bath. b. Daniel, m. a Mrs. Thayer and lived in Boston, c. Mary Ann, who m. Nov, 6, 1839, Eliljah Cleveland of Coventry, long clerk of Passumpsic railroad corporation. Daniel Bartlett and wife were admitted to the Congregational Church Jan. 3, 1836. The church records give his death as August, 1853. Nathan M., son of Daniel and Hannah (Martin) Bartlett), b. Methuen, Mass., Aug. 3, 1803, m. in Litchfield N.H. in 1831 Fanny Jones (b. in Litchfield, July 6, 1811, d. Grinnell, Iowa, Jan. 4, 1899). They lived some years in Hooksett, N.H., and came to Newbury in 1851 or 1852, and bought of William Burroughs the present town farm which is now that of John S. Burroughs and other lands. They were members of the Methodist church and Mr,. Bartlett was quite a wealthy man for those days. He sold his farm to Porter Watson in 1865, and in the fall, rem. to Iowa. He d. at Mantour, Iowa, Nov. 27, 1876. Children were b. in Newbury: i. Lydia, res. in Cambridge, Mass.; dressmaker. ii. Julia A., m. Abraham Mitchell of Hookset, N.H., and d. in Newbury. iii. Daniel S., served nine months in Co. H, 12th Vt., 1862-1863. He m. April 30, 1859, Hannah S., dau. of Ross Ford. They rem. to Iowa where she d. and he m. 2nd, Kate, dau. of John Wallace of Newbury. Res. Grimmell, Iowa. iv. John M., served with his brother in Co. H, 12th Vt. He m. Emily, dau of Alonzo Fleming and went to Iowa and lives in Mantour. v. Mary Vashti, m. Jan. 1, 1862, Ansel B. Gage, who was from Burke and served in the army with her brothers. Res. Grimmell Iowa, one son. Hosea, b. Newbury, July 23, 1795. Farmer, and long sexton at Ox-bow cemetery; m. dec. 20, 1819, Betsey Muliken, (b. Plymouth, N.H., April 21, 1798). He d. Jan. 1868, not related to previous family. Children: i. Nancy, b. Aug. 27, 1820; m. Jan. 20, 1850, Luther Battles. ii. Harriet J., b. August 6, 1822; m. March 29, 1854, Anthony B. Emery. iii.Jarvis, b. Nov. 16, 1824; d. Sept. 7, 1826. iv. John G., b. March 16, 1826; m. Oct. 28, 1849, Lyudia A. Emery. v. Charlotte A., b. March 15, 1828; m. March 19, 1854, Horace V. Barton. vi. Jarvis, b. Dec. 12, 1831; d. in St. Johnsbury. vii. Charles P., b. April 16, 1834. Res. Wells River. Served in the Union army; m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Boyce. record ends. Transcribed by Steve Donahue Happy Hunting. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [VTORA] Newbury History - A's & B's from the index > From: > Emmert6@aol.com > Date: > Sun, 6 Jul 2003 17:21:32 EDT > To: > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Hello, > thank you very much for the listing. I appreciate this. I am interested in >the "Bartlett" on your list..whenever you have time. >thanks >Pauline > >______________________________ > >

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