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John BARTLETT



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Name John BARTLETT Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1722 Blackawton, Devon, England Baptised 24 Apr 1722 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England [1]
Gender Male Died Yes, date unknown Siblings
1 brother and 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch Richard BARTLETT, b. Est 1665, d. Aft 1715 (Age ~ 51 years) (Grandfather)
Elizabeth WOOD, d. Oct 1743, Blackawton, Devon, England(Mother)
Person ID I5149 All Last Modified 31 Oct 2013
Father William BARTLETT, b. Abt 1693, Blackawton, Devon, England , d. Abt Apr 1775, Blackawton, Devon, England
(Age ~ 82 years)
Mother Elizabeth WOOD, d. Oct 1743, Blackawton, Devon, England Married 4 Jul 1715 St. Mary’s Church, Charleton, Devon, England - The baptisms in Blackawton suggest a marriage of William Bartlett to an Elizabeth c. 1715, unless they had other children elsewhere before moving to Blackawton.
This Charleton marriage not only fits the bill, but if I'm reading it correctly Elizabeth was already 'of Blackawton' (maybe both were).
Family ID F446 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- The baptisms in Blackawton suggest a marriage of William Bartlett to an Elizabeth c. 1715, unless they had other children elsewhere before moving to Blackawton.
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Event Map Click to hide Born - Abt 1722 - Blackawton, Devon, England Baptised - 24 Apr 1722 - St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install)
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Sources - [S199] Blackawton - St Michaels Church - m/f images, St. Michael’s Church (Blackawton, Devon), Baptism of John BARTLETT 1722; DE/REG/57869/1-16 m/f 5 (Reliability: 3).
"William Son of Mr. William Bartlett & Elizabeth was Bap: 24" (under heading '1722', amongst April baptisms)