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Bartlelot Anderson (1747 - 1787)

Bartlelot Anderson
Born in Hanover, Colony of Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 10 Apr 1770 in Louisa County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 40 in Louisa, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

Research Notes

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March 13, 1769 - Louisa Co., VA: This Court dowth by a certain indenture put and bind John Dickinson, orphan, to Bartlett Anderson, shop and house joiner, to learn his art & trade which indenture was executed and acknowledged by the said Bartelott in open Court and ordered to be certified. (Louisa County Order Book, page 261) (See Don Dickenson Homepage Descendants of Nathaniel Dickenson of Louisa Co. VA. died 1753) http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/i/c/Donald-R-Dickenson/index.html Louisa Co. Va. Marriage Bonds April 10, 1770 Bartlelott Anderson Husband and Frances Dickinson Wife father Griffith Dickinson Witnesses: John Watson Hickason Cosby Dickason Robert Dickason John Hawkins, Jr.

  • John Anderson deed to Bartelott Anderson, 193 acres, adj. Armstrong & Dabney

D.B. D1/2, 211. 1770 This Indenture made the Day of in the year of our or Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy. Between John Anderson of the Parish of Trinity in the County of Louisa of the one part and Bartolett Anderson of said Parish and County of the other part. Witnesseth that the said John Anderson for many good Persons, but more Especially for ? consideration of the sum of Fifty Pounds Currt. money of Virginia to him in had paid by the said Bart'l Anderson before the Sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the John Anderson doth hereby Confess and Acknowledge. Hath Granted, Bargained, Sold, Released, Declined, Excepted, and Confirmed unto the said Bart'l Anderson his Heirs and assigns forever. One certain tract or parcel of land containing One Hundred and Ninety three acres be the sum more of less and Bounded as follows to wit. Beginning at a corner large white Oak, thence South Twenty degrees. East One Hundred and Forty Eight Poles to a corner pine, thence South Seventy Two, West Seventy Two poles to several saplins, thence south sixty two West One Hundred and Sixty Poles to Armstrong's corner white Oak, thence South Forthy six West sixty one poles to a corner stooping white oak, thence North twenty, West ninety nine poles to Dabney's corner Shrubby white oak, thence North Forty nine & a half East one hundred and twelve poles to a corner white oak, thence North Fifty two West Twenty five to a corner of a black gum and pine sapplen thence a mem. Dividing line North fifty eight, and East One hundred and sixty six poles to the beginning, with the Previsions and Revisions, Remainder and Remainders, Rents and Services, ? and all the Estate Rights, Title and Interest, Claim and demand whatsoever of him the said John Anderson his Heirs, Excur's Admrsts, or any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming the same by, from or under him, them or any of them. And the said John Anderson for himself and his heirs doth covenant and grant to and with the said Bart'l Anderson his heirs and assigns in the manner following, that is to say, that the said John Anderson now is lawfully ? in his own right, of a good, firm perfect abosolute and indefeasable Estate of Inheritance in The Simple of N all & singular' the premises with the appurtenances N with as good right to convey the same as by these presents the are convey'd, and also that the said Bart'l Anderson his heirs & assigns shall and may from time to time and at all times hereafter peaceably possess Enjoy the said land and premisses without the ? Hinderances or Molestation of him the said John Anderson his Heirs & Asg. And the said John Anderson for himself and his heirs unto this Bartlett Anderson his heir and assigns the said Land and premisses, shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In Wittness whereof the said John Anderson has here unto set his hand and seal the Day and Year above written. John Anderson (Seal)

  • I John Anderson do herby deliver unto Bartleot Anderson possession of the within mentioned Land and premisses to hold to him and his heirs and assigns forever, recording to the true intent and meaning of this Deed, And WittnessÆs my Hand the Day and year first with in written.
  • John Anderson (sig)
  • Bartlett Anderson and wife Frances, deed to John Watson 193 acres, adj, Armstrong and Dabney. D.B. D1/2, 509, 1773
  • This Indenture made this Fourteenth Day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred & Seventy three. Between Bartelett Anderson & Frances his wife of the one part and John Watson of the other part. (Witnesseth?) that the said Bartelott Anderson & Frances his wife for an in (Consideration of the Sum of Fifty Pounds currency/money of Virginia) to them or either of them in Hand paid by the said John Watson on or before the sealing and Delivery Of thereof (con't?) the Receipt whereof & hereby Acknowledge. Have Given Granted Bargained and Sold and by these Presents they the said Bartolett Anderson and Frances, his wife, as give Grant Bargain and Sell unto the said John Watson his Heirs and assigns forever and certain Tract or parcel of Land Situated Lying and being in the County of Louisa containing by Estimation One Hundred & Ninety three Acres be the same more of less and Bounded as Followth to (viz?) Beginning at a corner Large White Oak, Thence. South Twenty Degrees. East one Hundred and Fourty Eight Poles to A corner Pine thence South Seventy two, West Seventy Two poles to several sapling. thence South sixty two west one Hundred and sixty poles to Armstrongs corner White Oak thence South Forty six West Sixty one poles to A Corner Stooping White Oak thence North Twenty West Ninety Nine Poles To Dabney's Corner Shrubby White Oak thence North Forty nine and a half East one Hundred & Twelve Poles to a corner white Oak thence North Fifty Two West Twenty Five Poles to A Corner Black Gum and pine sapling then & ten Dividing Line North Fifty Eight East One Hundred & Sixty Six poles to the Begining with the Rer?sion and Reversion And Reversions Remainder and Remainders & Rents and Levies thereof And all the Estate Right Tittle Interest Claim And Demand, Whatsoever; of them the said Bartolett Anderson And Frances his wife their Heir Exors & Admn's or any other person or persons whatsoever Lawfully claiming the same by from or under them Or any of them and the said Bartlott Anderson & Frances his wife for themselves and their heirs Doth Covenant Grant to and with the said John Watson in Manner Following that is to Say that they the said Bartolett Anderson & Frances his wife now is Lawfully Seized in their owner Right of a Good & are and indefeaseable Estate of Inheiritance in The Simple of and in all and Singular the Premisses above- Mentioned and hath as Good Right and Authority to convey the Same; as by these Presents they are Conveyed: and Also that the John Watson his Heirs and Assigns Hereafter peaceably possess And Enjoy this Land and Premisses without the Less Hinrance or Molestation of them this Bartelott Anderson and Frances his wife their Heirs & And this Bartelott Anderson for himself his Heirs & this Land and Premisses with the Appurterances unto this John Watson his Heirs & assigns Shall And Will Warrent and Forever Defend by these Presents and Witnessed (?) this Bartelott Anderson and Frances his wife hath Hereunto Set their-- Hands and Affixes their Seals this Day & year first Above Written Bartolett Anderson

Sign & Seal & Deliver In pressence of Frances Anderson -Rec'd of John Watson the Consideration Money with in Mentioned.

  • Bartolett Anderson

At a Court held for Louisa Co. June the 11th 1773, This Deed was this day in Open Court Acknowledge by Bartelott Anderson & Frances his wife & their Act and Deed this Frances being first privitately Examined as the Law Directs and by the Court Ordered to be Recorded. Test John Nelson Clerk

  • LouisaCo. Va. Deed Book E p.361-362; I BARTLOTT ANDERSON of Louisa Co.

VA St. Martins Par. for Love & Regard I have for my Step-Mother Mrs. Rachel DICKINSON of Par. & Co. afsd; all my slaves with their increase, my household & kitchen furniture, my stock of cattle, hogs, horses & sheep 24 Jan. 1780.

  • Bartlot Anderson With: Charles Cosby, William Hicks, Griffith Dickason,

12 Mar. 1780 proved by oaths of Charles Cosby & William Hix (see Rachel Dickinson's notes she voluntarily relinquished any Claim)

  • Notes: There appears to be more than one Bartlett Anderson. Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1873

TUESDAY, April 1, 1800.

  • The Senate proceeded to consider the message of the President of the

United States, of the 28th ult. and the nominations contained therein, of Robert Starke, and others, to office. Whereupon,

  • Resolved: That they do advise and consent to the appointments,

agreeably to the nominations respectively. Ordered, That the Secretary lay this resolution before the President of the United States. -The following written message was received from the President of the United States, by Mr. Shaw, his Secretary: Gentlemen of the Senate, Seventh Regiment of Infantry. William K. Blue, Virginia, Captain, vice Turner, declined. 2d Lieut. John Heiskell, do 1st Lieut. vice Carrington, declined, Jesse dold, do, vice Morgan, Pay-master, Horatio Starke, do. Vice Heiskell, Adjutant, Marquis Combs, vice Starke, Quarter Master, George Armistead, vice Godwin, resigned. William Saunders, do 2d Lieut, vice Heiskell.

  • promoted. Bartlett Anderson and promoted. Francis W. Cook Vice Starke,

promoted Philip Roots vice Combs, promoted. John F. Powell, vice Deane declined, Jacob Call, vice Armistead promoted Francis H. Peyton, Surgeon, Thaddeus Capron, Surgeon's Mate. James W. Wallace. More Notes: -1767 Trinity Parish by W. Phillips South Side Southanna River -JNO. ANDERSON: Mingo, Seaser, Tom, Brister, Phillis, ROBT. ANDERSON -7-385; Land in Charlotte 886******(next door is John Watson 3-400 next to him John Watson 4-200)(next to him Capt. Robt. Anderson with 25-11541/2)********* -1768 Trinity Parish (Lost list of Charles Barrett)

  • ANDERSON JOHN: ROBERT ANDERSON, BARTELET ANDERSON, Mingo, Tom,

Bristol, George, Phillis 8-385; land in Charlotte 886. (list was alphabetized) 1768 Trinity Parish by Wm. Phillips, Col. ROBT. ANDERSON: DAVID ANDERSON, Bob, Sue, Adam 5-400 (Batt. Dandridege between Col. Robt & Nathaniel) NATHANIEL ANDERSON: JOHN LIVELY, Taylor, Coy, Porpege Hanner 6-400 (notice Coy) 1769 Trinity Parish by Charles Barrett

  • ROBERT ANDERSON, BARTELOT ANDERSON, Tom, Bristol, Ceaser, Jack, Mingo,

Phillis 9-1271 1769 Trinity Parish by Wm. Phillips, NATHL. ANDERSON: MANOAH LASTLY, JAMES TAYLOR, BRUSTON SWILLIVAN, Coy, Isaac, Frank, Phillis, Lucy 9-400 (notice Coy) 1770 Trinity Parish by Robert Anderson NATHL. ANDERSON: JAMES TAYLOR, BRUTON SWILLIVENT, Coy, Lucy, Hank 6-400 (notice Coy) (next door Robert ANDERSON, David ANDERSON, Robt ANDERSON Jr. Adam, Sue 5-300; land in Albemarle 50) 1770 Trinity Parish by list by Charles Barrett (list alphabetized) ANDERSON, JOHN: ROBERT ANDERSON, Tom, Phillis, 4-385; land in Charlott 886 ANDERSON,

  • BARTLETT ANDERSON, NELSON DICKASON, JOHN DICKASON slave, Jack- 4 1771 Trinity Parish by Wm. Phillips
  • BARTLOTT ANDERSON: NELSON DICKERSON, JOHN DICKERSON, Simon, Jack, Daphney 6-193 1772 Trinity Parish by Thomas Johnson p.57 Northside South Anna River
  • BARTOLET ANDERSON; 4-189 1773 Trinity Parish by James Overton
  • BARTOLETT ANDERSON: 3 1767 St. Martin's Parish by Nat'l. Pope
  • NATHL. ANDERSON: BARTLETT ANDERSON, Coy 3 (notice Coy) 1774 St. Martin's Parish by Sam'l Ragland
  • ANDERSON, BARTELOTT, 4 1775 St. Martin's Parish by Samuel Ragland
  • ANDERSON, BARTELOTT 3 1776 St. Martin's Parish by Samuel Ragland
  • ANDERSON, BARTELOTT 3 1777 St. Martin's Parish by Saml. Ragland
  • ANDERSON, BARTELOTT 3 1778 St. Martin's Parish by Richard Saml. Ragland
  • BARTLETT ANDERSON 3 1779 Tithe List is Missing

1780 St.. Martin's Parish by Nath'l Garland

  • BARTELOT ANDERSON 4

Notes for FRANCES DICKERSON: Frances birth and death dates have been give to me by descendants of Bartlett and Frances Anderson. Both gave me the same dates. BB gave me the actual birthdates that were give to his gg grandfather (Benjamin McLain Anderson) who received them from a letter written Feb. 23, 1892 written by Bartlett Anderson (uncle to BB's gggrandfather).

  • Note: This creates a more questions. Guardian accounts in Louisa Co. Va. dated 1801 have Turner Anderson guardian to Thomas D. Anderson.

Guardian accounts in Louisa Co. va. dated 1802 have Reubin Chewning guardian of Louisa. (he later marrys her after his wife Ann dies). Elizabeth Dabney and Nathaniel Anderson are not on BB list of children. So there is a possiblity there was another child of Griffith Dickinson who died and was also married to an Anderson. Possibly there are two children deceased before their father as Elizabeth Dabney could be a maiden name. I haven't located an Elizabeth Anderson who married a man named Dabney.

  • Fact: Also Known As Bartelott Anderson
  • Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch In 1769 a court order in Louisa County, Virginia which bound out to him John Dickinson, orphan, Bartlett Anderson is called a "shop and house joiner." In a deed in 1770 John Anderson deeded 193 acres to Bartfelott Anderson
  • Fact: Also Known As Bartelott Anderson
  • Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch In 1769 a court order in Louisa County, Virginia which bound out to him John Dickinson, orphan, Bartlett Anderson is called a "shop and house joiner." In a deed in 1770 John Anderson deeded 193 acres to Bartfelott Anderson
  • Fact: Also Known As Bartelott Anderson
  • Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch In 1769 a court order in Louisa County, Virginia which bound out to him John Dickinson, orphan, Bartlett Anderson is called a "shop and house joiner." In a deed in 1770 John Anderson deeded 193 acres to Bartfelott Anderson

Bartelot and Frances Anderson had the following 12 children:

  • Bartelot Anderson 1770–1823
  • Nathaniel Anderson 1771–
  • Ann Anderson 1772–1845
  • John Anderson 1773–1791
  • Benjamin Anderson 1774–1868
  • Charles Anderson 1775–1796
  • Elizabeth Cosby Anderson 1776–1845
  • Martha ANDERSON 1777–1845
  • Louisa Anderson 1779–1796
  • Mary Anderson 1779–
  • Thomas Dickinson Anderson 1781–1796
  • William Anderson 1783–


Sources

  • "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 26 May 2023, 22:42), entry for Bartlett Anderson II (PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L5Y9-L84 ); contributed by various users.
  • "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 17 March 2023, 03:09), entry for Bartlett Anderson II (PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L5Y9-L84 ); contributed by various users.
  • "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 13 December 2020, 12:43), entry for Bartlett Anderson Jr(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L5Y9-L84); contributed by various users.
  • U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820: Document: Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782 [Virginia State Library]; Call Number: FHL Film 2024443; Page Number: 16; Family Number: 20. Name Bartelott Anderson Gender (Male) State: Virginia County Abermarle Residence Year 1780 Household, Remarks 10 Apr 1782, District No. 4: free males above 21:slaves: 10; "No Nettle Cattle": 8; "No Horses mares Colts & Mules": 1; "No wheels for Riding Carriags": 0; "No. Billiard Tables": 0. Ancestry.com: No image



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This profile was originally created through the import of Lois for WikiTree.ged on Oct 10, 2011 by Kay Haden. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Kay and others.





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Add more brothers and sisters… On Ancestry there the following other children: Bartelott and Francis Andersons children: Bartelot Anderson 1770–1823 Nathaniel Anderson 1771– Ann Anderson 1772–1845 John Anderson 1773–1791 Benjamin Anderson 1774–1868 Charles Anderson 1775–1796 Elizabeth Cosby Anderson 1776–1845 Martha ANDERSON 1777–1845 Louisa Anderson 1779–1796 Mary Anderson 1779 Thomas Dickinson Anderson 1781–1796 William Anderson 1783

Family Search and Ancestry: 12 siblings..problems with dates

Bartlett Anderson 1771–1822 Ann Anderson Female 1772– John Anderson 1773– Charles Anderson 1775– Elizabeth Anderson 1776–1845 Martha Anderson 1777–1845 Mary Anderson 1779– Nathaniel Anderson 1780 Benjamin Anderson 1781–1868 Thomas Dickerson Anderson 1782 William Anderson 1783– Louisa Anderson

Already on Wikitree: Elizabeth Cosby Anderson 1776–1845 Martha ANDERSON 1777–1845 and Benjamin Anderson 1774-1868 and Barelett Anderson 1770-1833

Nathaniels bd 1771 or 1780 Benjamins bd 1774 or 1781

posted May 26, 2023 by You edited May 26, 2023 by You

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