Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


John BARTLETT

1.  1850 Census gives Kentucky as birthplace.

2.  Pension #7-3-11821#s391158

3.  Hannah Rose (slave) born in Arkansas was purchased from Joseph Moreland, of Conway County, June 1, 1860 for $110.00.  Age of slave was not listed.  Moses Enos (slave) of John Jr. and no info is available on him.


Marriage Notes for John Bartlett and Elizabeth "Betsy" RITCHEY-119708

1.  Alternate date of marriage:   7 Apr 1819  in Barren County, Kentucky


Lee L. YOUNG

1.  He was a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Russellville, where he served as an elder and a Sunday school teacher for many years.

2.  He served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II.  

3.  He worked as a meat cutter for Kroger in Oakland, California and in Fort Smith, Arkansas, before moving to Russellville in the 1950's, where he ran Lee L. Young Insurance Company for over 25 years.


Lola Belle BARTLETT

1.  A poem written by her granddaughter,  Emily Anne Young and read by another granddaughter, Kathryn "Katie" Elizabeth Young, at Lola's funeral:

"Our Last Goodbye"  

An empty room, a darkened night, a silent sight, now you're gone.  
Something too big for us to grasp
But when we look into the sky,
We know the Lord took you and we're here to say good-bye.  

May all angels protect you,
Sadness forget you,
May comfort surround you,
And happiness abound you.  

Grandma, they adore you.  
Now we lay our heads down to sleep,
We close our eyes not to weep,
But to remember all your lovingness and beauty.  

Goodbye Grandma.  We love you.  We will always think of you.  Good-bye.


Elza BARTLETT

Name have been Elzie.


Anderson Gordon BARTLETT

1.  Anderson Gordon Bartlett was a farmer.  The farm was located near Jerusalem, Arkansas.

2.  He served as Justice of the Peace at Jerusalem.


Nancy isabell RANKIN

1.  Some family information gives middle name as Isabelle, but, The New Family Search & others give Elizabeth.


Alonzo L. "Lonzo" BARTLETT

1.  He taught at Mt. Zion School west of Jerusalem, Arkansas.


Orville BARTLETT

1.  Killed in France in WWI.  All that was found was a dog tag and a lock of his red hair.  A shell made a  direct hit on him.  

2.  He was never married.