Nehemiah married Sarah Trout, both of Bristol on 23 February 1772 in Haddington, Scotland.
1772 Feb 23. Nehemiah Bartley of Temple, Bristol, Distiller, and
Sarah Trout of St. Philip and Jacob, same city, Spinster, md. 'in the chapel of St. Katherine.' W. Mary Hawkins, James Fairbaim.[1]
His wife Sarah died in 1800
Mrs Bartley wife of Nehemiah Bartley secretary to the Bath Agricultural Society, whom she left with 13 surviving children.[2]
Nehemiah and Sarah had 11 children (possibly 13 and 2 were already deceased.
Sarah (deceased by 1855), Ann, Maria (deceased by 1855), Jemima, Nehemiah (deceased 1834), George (deceased 1842), Thomas, William, Robert, John and Samuel.[3]
↑Court of Chancery 1855
Reports of cases decided in the High Court of Chancery, in 1852 [-1859] ... by Sir Richard Torin Kindersley, vice-chancellor Pub 1853 London V&R Stevens and GS Norton
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Hello Gill - have only just seen this post - sorry. No I am afraid I don't know what the 'B' for Nehemiah's middle name stands for. I know his family were the Berkeley's - his father was William Berkely and grandparents were William Berkeley and Lady Elizabeth Bartley so have surmised that the 'B' was for 'Berkeley' but have found no proof.
Gill