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Terry Mason's Family History Site

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Notes


Martin Solomon Bartlett

RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 4 Jan 2005 by Steve Treanor [stevetrea@sbcglobal.net]. "Martin and Margaret lived in the southern part of Hamel Township, Madison County, Illinois, for many years. With brothers Nicholas and Jesse, he served in the mounted volunteers of the 1st Regiment of General Whiteside's brigade in the Black Hawk War, until the brigade was mustered out of service on 28 May 1832 at the mouth of the Fox River in Illinois."


George Bartlett

It appears as if George was a Private in H Company 150 Illinois US Infantry out of Edwardsville, Illinois.


Jesse Bartlett

RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 4 Jan 2005 by Steve Treanor. "He served as a lieutenant in the mounted volunteers of the 1st Regiment of General Whiteside's brigade in the Black Hawk War, until the brigade was mustered out of service on 28 May 1832 at the mouth of the Fox River in Illinois. He served in the unit with brothers Martin and Nicholas. He moved from the old Bartlett homestead in Madison County, Illinois to Chariton County, Missouri in August 1870. The old Bartlett homestead, where Jesse and his first wife, Nancy Ann, are buried is about four and one-half miles southeast of Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois."


Jesse Bartlett

RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 4 Jan 2005 by Steve Treanor. "He served as a lieutenant in the mounted volunteers of the 1st Regiment of General Whiteside's brigade in the Black Hawk War, until the brigade was mustered out of service on 28 May 1832 at the mouth of the Fox River in Illinois. He served in the unit with brothers Martin and Nicholas. He moved from the old Bartlett homestead in Madison County, Illinois to Chariton County, Missouri in August 1870. The old Bartlett homestead, where Jesse and his first wife, Nancy Ann, are buried is about four and one-half miles southeast of Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois."


Rachel Bartlett

RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 4 Jan 2005 by Steve Treanor [stevetrea@sbcglobal.net]. "In 1880 she is a widow living alone near her cousin Lydia Gonterman."


James McKittrick

James was a farmer.  He had died before the 1880 Census as Martha is listed as a widow.