(St. Paul's Church) (Vol. 2 1863-Bartlett, John Sherren M.D., founder of the "Albion" newspaper, New York city, born in Dorsetshire, Eng., 1790, died in New York, Aug 24 1863.)
His remains were taken from New York to Boston for interment.
He has/had a relationship with Martha Hatch.
Child(ren):
John was a journalist. He received a medical education in London, England and was appointed surgeon in the British navy in 1812. During his passage to the West Indies, he was captured by the United States frigates "President and Congress" under Commander Rodgers. He was taken prisoner to Boston, where he was under surveillance until discharge in 1813. At the close of the war, he married a lady from Boston and began the practice of his profession in that city. After establishing newspapers, he became British consul in Baltimore.
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Birth date: abt 1791 Birth place: England Death date: 23 Aug 1863 Death place: M. T. Point, Monmouth, New Jersey/ Ancestry.ca