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Personal data Francis Symon Bartley 


Household of Francis Symon Bartley

He is married to Jane King.

They got married in the year 1840 at fortasse, somewhere In OH, he was 35 years old.

Francis Bartley oo Jane King

Marriage source: Bartley, Ruth, 'BARTLEY, BECK, HILL, KING, TAPPAN posted by Ruth Bartley on Wednesday, i Mar MM

'... Robert's father was Francis Bartley married to Jane King. ... Box 115 - Monroeville, Ohio 44847'

Lozer, Mark, Surnames of Fulton County Ohio and Before, (Wauseon OH, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xxviii Feb MMVIII)

"... Jane King Sex: F Birth: ABT 1806 in Newton-Londonderry, Ireland Death: 16 AUG 1842 ... ... Marriage 1 Francis Symon BARTLEY b: 30 OCT 1804 in Ireland Married: 1840 ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Robert A. Bartley  1841-1914 


Notes about Francis Symon Bartley

Francis Symon Bartley

Source: Bartley, Ruth, 'BARTLEY, BECK, HILL, KING, TAPPAN posted by Ruth Bartley on Wednesday, i Mar MM

'... Looking for ancestors and descendants. Archie King married Amanda Tappan and lived in Delta area. Archie's father was Robert Bartley married to Martha Hill. Robert Bartley was said to be from Delta and Drayman of Freight Mail.Robert's father was Francis Bartley married to Jane King. My family would visit a Bob and Ethel Beck, believe they were related. Would be interested in knowing if this is so and how? Thanks in advance. Box 115 - Monroeville, Ohio44847'

27 Jul 1870 Amboy Twp., Fulton Co., OH census, sheet 10A-19, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'31, 132, 147, Bartley, Frances, ae 67, male, white, Farmer, r/e 4000, p/p 1000, b. Ireland, parents foreign-born, male > 20 32, Esther, ae 52, fem, white, Keeping House, b. NY, parents foreign-born 33, William, ae 24, male, white, Farmer, b. OH, father foreign-born, male > 20 34, Elmer, ae 17, male, white, Farm laborer, b. OH, fath foreign-born 35, Maggie, ae 13, fem, white, Attending School, b. OH, fath foreign-born, attending school 36, Clara, ae 9, fem, white, Attending School, b. OH, fath foreign=born, in school 37, Taylor, Harriet, ae 19, fem white, House Keeper, b. OH, fath foreign-born'

If Robert Bartley's mother is foreign-born, but Esther is b. in NY & if the census is correct in both cases, then Esther might be the 2nd wife of Frances & Esther might be the parents of the children other than Robert.

Hattie M. Bartley married George W. Taylor 23 Nov 1869 (3-225)

Lozer, Mark, Surnames of Fulton County Ohio and Before, (Wauseon OH, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, xxviii Feb MMVIII)

"... Francis Symon BARTLEY Sex: M Birth: 30 OCT 1804 in Ireland Death: 8 DEC 1873 in Fulton Co. OH Burial: Amboy Cemetery ...

Marriage 1 Jane KING b: ABT 1806 in Newton-Londonderry, Ireland Married: 1840

Children

1. Robert A. BARTLEY b: 6 AUG 1841

Marriage 2 Esther MCNAMEE b: 15 APR 1819 in NY or Scotland? Married: ABT 1843

Children

1. Jane BARTLEY b: ABT 1844 2. William H. BARTLEY b: 25 APR 1846 3. Lydia BARTLEY b: 31 MAR 1848 in Metamora, Fulton Co. OH 4. Harriet BARTLEY b: 1 MAY 1851 5. Elmer F. BARTLEY b: 23 APR 1853 in Fulton Co. OH 6. Margaret "Maggie" BARTLEY b: 7 JUN 1857"

NSDAR CEMETERY READINGS, Vol. ii, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCLXXXVI) Pg. 2, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

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"AMBOY TOWNSHIP CEMETERY Amboy Township ... BARTLEY ... ... Francis, d 5 Dec 1878, 89y4m8d Esther, w/o F., d 2 Dec 1890, 71y7m17d ..."

Fulton County Ohio Death Records Book #1 Transcription, (Swanton, OH, FCCOGS, received iv Nov MMIX), Pg. 35, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

"Bartley, Francis, ae 69, date of death: Dec 8, 1873, place of death: Ohio Fulton Amboy, Farmer, married, place of birth: Ireland, residence at death: Amboy" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Francis Symon Bartley

Francis Symon Bartley
1804-1873

1840

Jane King
± 1806-1842


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