The book The Bartletts was written by author Bartlett, Thomas Edward, 1838- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Bartletts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Bartletts a good or bad book?
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He m. Charlotte Grow, dau. of Russell Grow, of Westford, Vt. They reside in Philadelphia. He has made a large fortune in the manufacture of blacking and other enterprises, and has a large establishment on North Front street, Philadelphia. He is an example of a self-made man. His two sons live at home, hley, b. in Mil bury, Mass., 1849, and Frank hiladelphia, 1857. Dec. 6, 1831, in Smithfield ; m. Mary Simmonds , R. I., Aug. 28, 1858. They lived (1888) in I., and have several children. in, ihe l...ast six dying in infancy. Digitized by Google THE BARTLETTS. 79 (5 I.) Smith Bartlett^; (yeremiah^\ yeremiah^\ ycremiafi^', Johffi\ yohn\). Was b. March 22, 1800 in Cumberland, R. I.; m. in Wash- ington County, Ohio. June 19. 1825, Mary Willis. She was b. May, 1800. At the time of their marriage, he bought land adjoining on the north side of that which his father bought in 1806, on the Muskingham river. On the farm, he reared a family of five children. After the death of his wife, January 27, 1867, he went to Harmar and lived with his son, John W., and d.
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