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 The Family of Jim & Selma Burrows
 by Jim Burrows
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David Bartlett 1 2
Birth:
Death:
Sex:M
Father:Malvina Charlotte Alden b. 3 Oct 1837
Mother:Christopher Bartlett b. 5 Jun 1797 in Southwick, Hampden, Massachusetts
  
Changed: 22 Jul 2006 17:32:12 1

Spouses & Children 
Amos Bartlett (Husband) b. Int 1801 (Age 49 In 1850 Census) in ,, Vt
Thomas Anderson (Husband)
2 25 Feb 2006 16:34:24
Children: 
  1. DescendantsPhilander Bartlett b. Int 1828 (Age 61 On 6 Aug 1889) in , Warren, New York
  2. Augustus L. Bartlett b. 31 Oct 1831
  3. Sarah Bartlett b. Bet 1832 and 1833 in ,, IL
 
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  1. Title: A History of Knox County, Ohio, From 1779 oo 1862 Inclusive, etc.
    Author: A Banning Norton
    Publication: Richard Nevins
    Columbus, OH
    1862
    Text: A HISTORY OF KNOX COUNTY, OHIO, FROM 1779 TO 1862 INCLUSIVE:
    COMPRISING
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF MEN CON-
    NECTED WITH THE COUNTY FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT:
    TOGETHER WITH
    COMPLETE LISTS OF THE SENATORS, REPRESENTATIVES, SHERIFFS, AUDITORS,
    COMMISSIONERS, TREASURERS, JUDGES, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, AND
    OTHER OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY, ALSO OF THOSE WHO HAVE
    SERVED IN A MILITARY CAPACITY FROM ITS FIRST ORGANIZA-
    TION TO THE PRESENT TIME.
    AND ALSO
    A SKETCH OF KENYON COLLEGE,
    AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING AND RELIGION
    WITHIN THE COUNTY.
    BY
    A. BANNING NORTON.
    COLUMBUS:
    RICHARD NEVINS, PRINTER.
    1862
    Entered according to the act of Congress in the year 1862
    BY A. BANNING NORTON,
    In the Clerk's office of the Southern District of Ohio.

    319 HISTORY OF KNOX COUNTY

    CHAPTER XXXI.

    PIKE TOWNSHIP.

    This township, established June 7th, 1819, was named after General Pike. The
    first election was held the 26th of June, at the house of Michael Harter.
    The entire voters in 1822 numbered nineteen. Their names we give: John Arnold,
    Robert Kennedy. Jacob Swails, Thomas Elwell, Wm. Wright. Aaron Wilson, JohnScoles, Wm. Smith, Philip Armentrout. Benj. Austin, .Jolmn Butler. Wm. Spry,Francis Popham. David Holloway. Thomas Scoles. John Gordon, Andrew Scoles, CyrusMcDonald, and George Scoles In 1820, .John Arnold listed the taxable property,and received $5 therefor. Amity was laid out in 1832, and contains about 150inhabitants, among them wagon makers, Adam Cole, John Scarborough ; tanners.John Nyrick, George McClurg ; shoemakers, John Cain, George Nyrick tavernkeeper, Newel Dowds. There are two stores. The post-office is called"Democacry." There are three churches Baptist, Rev. Arnold, Pastor ; Methodist,Rev. Ball and Deciple. The physicians are E. Mast and W. Edwards.
    In 1840, Pike contained 1,216 inhabitants; in 1850, 1,720; and in 1860, 1,454.

    320 HISTORY OF KNOX COUNTY

    The brothers Bartholomew- and John Bartlett. natives of Connecticut, emigrated
    from Pennsylvania to Knox county in 1808, and were the heads of numerousfamilies of Bartlett in Knox and Morrow. The sons of Bartholomew were William,David, Hugh, and Leonard and the daughters were Martha, wife of J. C. Irvine ofMt. Vernon Polly, wife of Samuel Nye Betsy; wife Winn Winship. and Mrs. JacobCooper, deceased. Edwin, son of William, lives on the old home place in Morristownship William Bartlett, carpenter in Mt. Vernon; is one of the sons of Davidhis other son, Simeon, lives in the west. Hugh's children were William F.,George, Lafayette, Taylor, and Mary, Mrs. Shurr of Chesterville. Leonard"schildren were John, George, who married Ellen Cooper, Helen, Preston, Elizabeth,Joosephine. John, sr.'s, children were Abner, and Mary, Mrs. .John Richards, whois dead. Abner's children are T. M. Bartlett, of Mt. Vernon. Sarah, wife of"Robert Maxwell in Morrow county, John D., of Wayne, Abner. Joel, Abel, Maria,wife of John Barber, Mary, Mrs. Fredericks, Loruma, wife of Alvin Casson. all ofMorrow county. Of Mrs. Mary Richards children, but one child-David, at Sparta-lives in this State the others are in Vermont. When the old settlers came toKnox they settled in Clinton and Morris. The Cains--Elias and James--were earlysettlers. James now lives in Holmes county; Elias and his brother Robert yet inthis township. The Armstrongs, Johnsons and Kirkpatricks are citizens of manyyears. ConradDate: 22 Jul 2006
  2. Title: 1850 US Census, Wysox Twp, Carroll, IL
    Text: 1850 US Census, Wysox Twp, Carroll, IL
    p __, 30 ___ 1850

    5 5 Amos Bartlett 49 M Farmer 900 Vt
    Matilda " 51 F NH
    Philander " 23 M Farmer NY
    Sarah " 17 F Ills
    Date: 19 Jun 2003
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