William Bartlett was born at Waterbury, Vermont on April 12, 1797. Betsey Bean was born at Burlington, Chittendon County, Vermont on May 8, 1798. William Bartlett and Betsey Bean were married at Saranac, Clinton County, New York on March 12, 1822 by Peter Weaver, Esq.
Children
John Bartlett (b. July 12, 1825 in Jericho, Vermont) married Martha A. McIntyre in Saranac, New York on June 23, 1853 by Rev. Samuel Weaver.
Lemm Bartlett (b. November 11, 1829 in Jericho, Vermont) married Eliza Bamant in Arena, Wisconsin on December 8, 1859 by Rev. T. B. Noyes.
Minerva Bartlett (b. August 31, 1831 in Jericho, Vermont) married Sanford B. Hatch in Arena, Wisconsin on October 9 by Rev. Maynard.
William Bartlett (b. August 16, 1833 in Jericho, Vermont) married Sarah Wells in Sauk, Wisconsin on October 26, 1859 by Rev. Miller.
Research Notes
All information above was from the family Bible sourced below.
The following people were also listed in the Bible but relationships were not defined (investigation would be needed):
Sarah Wells - October 26 1837
Carrie B. Bartlett - July 14 1860
Charles L. Bartlett - April 8 1862
Cornelia May Bartlett - October 26 1868
William Bartlett Jr. - December 26 1870
There is an inclusive mark noting that the above four children were born in Helena, Iowa County, Wisconsin.
Clifford I. Hinman - January, 8 1884
The above entries were all made in varying shades of ink which would denote their having been made by several different persons. This Bible was found at an antique sale in Portland, Oregon on 3 March 1995.
Memorial: "Find a Grave," database (Find A Grave: Memorial #200834781 : accessed 19 December 2023) Memorial page for Betsey Bean Bartlett (8 May 1798-9 Aug 1873), citing Arena Cemetery, Arena, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Lillian (contributor 48787565).
Acknowledgements
Bean-1970 was created by JoAnn Miller through the import of Hatch Family Wiki_2014-10-06.ged on Oct 6, 2014.
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