1881-1967 New York State, Marriage Index Ancestry . Construct a free family tree to trace your own genealogy and learn about your personal family history. Thomas Jurden married (2) to Margery Hicks.In William I's will, he mentions land in Fulbrooke, Oxfordshire, England; called Holloways, which he bought from Thomas Cambry. 1984), known as Bartholomew, a Canadian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, John Bartholomew Sr. (1805-1861), Scottish cartographer and engraver, founder of the mapmaking firm of John Bartholomew and Son Ltd. (1826), (Another 28 notables are available in all our, Mr. Arthur W Bartholomew, British Stoker, who sailed into battle on the. He arrived in New England on November 7, 1635. Please join us. Cousins of this family lived in Warborough, Stanlake, etc. Retrieved from. He married Ales Vicarage on November 12, 1593. Thomas Jurden married (2) to Margery Hicks.In William I's will, he mentions land in Fulbrooke, Oxfordshire, England; called Holloways, which he bought from Thomas Cambry. John Bartholomew was born in 1528 (when his father was age 28, and his grandfather(?) As an Irish name, it has been used as an Anglicized form of Mac Pharthalin (see McFarlane ). This is a photocopied book. was age 56), in Warborough, Oxfordshire, England. Another 67 words (5 lines of text) covering the years 1793 and 1867 are included under the topic Early Bartholomew History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. John was christened on June 19, 1556. English: from the Middle English personal name Bertilmew, Bertelmy, a borrowing of the Old French form of the Biblical personal name Bartholomew (from Latin Bartholomaeus; Hebrew son of Talmai, said to mean having many furrows, i.e. William died January 18, 1679/80 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Thomas Jurden married (2) to Margery Hicks.In William I's will, he mentions land in Fulbrooke, Oxfordshire, England; called Holloways, which he bought from Thomas Cambry. Before arriving in Massachusetts, William had visited the Hutchinson home in London, England. Margaret Joyce was buried on September 20, 1578 (in Warborough?). William was christened as "Will Bartylmewe." He died in Deep Creek, Powhatan Co., Va. It derived its popularity from the apostle Saint Bartholomew (Matthew 10:3) who was among other things the patron saint of tanners vintners and butlers. ***We have proof that Richard and Henry Bartholomew were brothers because of a letter dated November 6, 1646. She died on December 10, 1647 in Burford. William was christened as "Will Bartylmewe." The Catholic Church was very rich and Henry took many of its riches for himself by closing down convents and monasteries. Zachariah Symmes, Nathaniel Heaton, Thomas Lynde, and William and Richard Haines made up about one-half of the 100 passengers (Wintrop Journal 1, 134). Not in the "relative" sense, but in their possible possession of Henry Burghersh's manor house (Burghursh/Burghersh). Richard was buried on April 29, 1632. Bartholomew (d. 1184), was Bishop of Exeter and a native of Brittany. He married Ales Vicarage on November 12, 1593. GENERATION FOUR:
Richard (twin) Bartholomew was christened on December 5, 1561. Bartholomew had 10 siblings: James Dennis BURKE, John Joseph BURKE and 8 other siblings. Rowland (twin) Bartholomew was christened on December 5, 1561. (John II, John I) was a mercer (a dealer in silks and woolens) in Burford. The LDS records show 1551 and so does The Bartholomew Family, however, this could have been a misread of the records since 3 and 5 can be mistaken in older writing. The LDS records show 1551 and so does The Bartholomew Family, however, this could have been a misread of the records since 3 and 5 can be mistaken in older writing. This generation remains in controversy.
On September 1, 1635, the General Court "ordered that Mary ____, servant to Mr. Bartholomew (William) shall be whipt[sic] for runing[sic] from her master and serve him 6 weeks after her time was ended." Children of John and Margaret Bartholomew were:
Issue 62310, 31 October 2019 | London Gazette, The Gazette, June 2018, HMS Repulse Crew members. Jean Shanks Bartholomew. He married Elizabeth Scudder. Jump to: Biography Memories Family Tree Followers. William and Friswede's children were:
William was christened as "Will Bartylmewe." We use cookies to enhance your personalized experience for ads, analytics, and more. The name Bartholomew ( Greek: , transliterated "Bartholomaios") comes from the Imperial Aramaic: - bar-Tolmay "son of Talmai " [7] or "son of the furrows". We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. John Bartholomew.
Sergeant Bartholomew Bryant (1737 - c.1810) - Genealogy William was buried on May 6, 1634 in Bartholomew Chapel, St. John's Church,Burford, Oxfordshire, England. Richard married (1) Margaret Munford on November 13, 1587. William died January 18, 1679/80 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Alice Skutter Bartholomew was thought to have married John Weller on September 29, 1568 (LDS microfiche shows Alice Weller marrying John Bartholomew on November 22, 1531). GENERATION FOUR:
Bartholomew Foley - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage She was married by Major Dan Dennison (Justice of the Peace) to Matthew Whipple, of Ipswich, on December 24, 1652. See the The Griffin Passenger List
(2) Anne ____ Anne died on May 7, 1617.
The families of Rev. Sarah Bartholomew was baptised on April 14, 1623. This was no doubt to arrange passage to their new home in the Americas, as the Hutchinson Family arrived on the Griffin with William(George Wells Bartholomew. The Catholic Church was very rich and Henry took many of its riches for himself by closing down convents and monasteries. John died in 1578 in Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, England. Rowland (twin) Bartholomew was christened on December 5, 1561. Richard Bartholomew was born about 1610. "Birthday and New Year Honours Lists (1940 to 2019)." At this time, Burford was known for its woolens. Agneswas born on March 9 1522, in Stratford, War, England. (John II, John I) was a mercer (a dealer in silks and woolens) in Burford. Thomas Bartholomew was baptised on June 30, 1616. John was christened on June 19, 1556. See information about St. Frideswide OR The Metcalfe Family
Friswede Metcalfe was born on February 9, 1568/69 in Fulbrooke, Oxfordshire, England. 1325) Sir Bartholemew Grenville Born about 1240 in Cornwall, England Ancestors Son of Richard (de Grenville) Grenville and Jane Trevint Brother of Richard (de Grenville) Grenville Husband of Joane (Vivian) Grenville married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants This was about 28% of all the recorded Bartholomew's in USA. The English Medieval House. From this we can surmise that she was his indented servant, not his "wife."
of Warborough, left his nephew, John Bartholomew, son of John, as overseer of his estate. John inherited his father's estate. Thomas Bartholomew, who arrived in Adelaide, James Bartholomew, aged 30, a farm labourer, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Waikato" in 1874, Emma Bartholomew, aged 29, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Waikato" in 1874, John Eric Bartholomew, birth name of English comedian Eric Morecambe of Morecambe and Wise, Courtenay Felix Bartholomew (1931-2021), Trinidad and Tobago physician, scientist, and author, founder and director of the Medical Research Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago, Ms. Sarah Bartholomew O.B.E., British recipient of Officer of the Order of the British Empire on 8th June 2018, for services to British foreign policy and to the Commonwealth, Mel Bartholomew (1932-2016), American gardener and author, creator of square foot gardening, Reginald Bartholomew (1936-2012), American diplomat, United States Ambassador to Lebanon (1983-1986), to, Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew AM (b. 3. They had 4 children: Leslie John BURKE and 3 other children. (John II, John I) was a mercer (a dealer in silks and woolens) in Burford. She died before January 8, 1658/9. Abraham Bartholomew was mentioned in his father's will, but he died March 22, 1646/7
. There are 20,000 military records available for the last name Bartholomew. The families of Rev. He married (at age 21) Friswide Metcalfe , daughter of William Metcalfe, in 1588 in Warborough, Oxfordshire, England. (FTM, CD200; FTM, CD506; FTM, CD23)
It derived its popularity from the apostle Saint Bartholomew (Matthew 10:3), who was, among other things, the patron saint of tanners, vintners, and butlers.As an Irish name, it has been used as an Anglicized form of Mac Pharthalin (see McFarlane ). Bartholomew married Mary Agnes Foley (born Stack) on month day 1887, at age 26 at marriage place. Fast Facts: Bartholomew Roberts Famous For: Highly successful pirate Also Known As: Black Bart, John Born: 1682 near Haverfordwest, Wales Died: Feb. 10, 1722 off the Guinea coast Early Life Little is known of Roberts' early life, other than that he was born near Haverfordwest, Wales in 1682 and his real first name was possibly John. Joseph Greene was born in April 1668 and died in May 1684 (at age 16). Richard Bartholomew was born about 1610. Henry Bartholomew was born in 1606/7 and died in Salem, Massachusetts on November 22, 1693 (at age 29 or 30). John II was the overseer of his uncle, Richard's, estate, and was married to Margaret Joyes/Joyce on November 6, 1552 in Warborough, Oxfordshire, England. John Bartholomew. John Bartholomew was born about 1599, he married ______, and had a daughter, Ann Bartholomew who was buried in Burford Chapel on July 16, 1631. *William Bartholomew was christened on February 7, 1567, and was buried May 6, 1634 in Bartholomew Chapel, Burford, Oxfordshire, England. He married Elizabeth Scudder. Bartholomew occurred in many references, and spelling variations of the name found included Bartholomew, Bartholemewe, Bartholemew and many more. William died January 18, 1679/80 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. GENERATION FIVE:
John Lothrop, William Hutchinson, Rev. William and Friswede's children were:
English: from the Middle English personal name, Do not sell or share my personal information. John died in 1578 in Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, England. *William Bartholomew was christened on February 7, 1567, and was buried May 6, 1634 in Bartholomew Chapel, Burford, Oxfordshire, England. Dorcas married John Brackenburg in 1681. He married Elizabeth Scudder. If there was a first wife her name is unknown to us. Sarah married Thomas Jurden on April 13, 1645.
Therefore, perhaps this record was in error? William was buried on May 6, 1634 in Bartholomew Chapel, St. John's Church,Burford, Oxfordshire, England.
Bartholomew: A Scottish Family History: Family: John George Bartholomew John Bartholomew was born in 1528 (when his father was age 28, and his grandfather(?) She died before January 8, 1658/9. This was an extremely popular personal name in Christian Europe with many vernacular derivatives. New York: Harper and Row Publishers, 1983). In 1536, The Church of England was established by Henry VIII. Mr. Charles Bartholomew, (b.
William was a mercer or dealer in silks and woolens in Burford, Oxfordshire, England. At this time, Burford was known for its woolens. John Bartholomew II married Alice Skutter (Scudder?) John Bartholomew. This is one mystery that remains unsolved. GENERATION TWO:
John Bartholomew was born in 1528 (when his father was age 28, and his grandfather(?) William was christened as "Will Bartylmewe." Ales was buried in Burford on October 26, 1619. John inherited his father's estate. John was buried in Burford on December 4, 1643. George Wells Bartholomew thought that Anna Lord was probably William's only wife, since there is no documentation to the contrary. Thomas Bartholomew was baptised on June 30, 1616. John inherited his father's estate. John was christened on June 19, 1556. Issue: Merryall, Katherine, John, Ann, Richard and Isabel Tidmarsh. We also know that William entertained Mrs. Anna Hutchinson, at his London home before September 1634. John could be the son of John Bartholomew of Warborough, who was born in 1472. Thomas Bartholomew was baptised on June 30, 1616. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. William was a mercer or dealer in silks and woolens in Burford, Oxfordshire, England. Given the time period, anything is possible. See the The Griffin Passenger List
William was buried on May 6, 1634 in Bartholomew Chapel, St. John's Church,Burford, Oxfordshire, England. William was a mercer or dealer in silks and woolens in Burford, Oxfordshire, England. This generation remains in controversy. John's birth was one year before Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon (the marriage his father might have helped arrange). (see next generation).
Milo Bartholomew - Ancestry.com Richard was buried on April 29, 1632. See information about St. Frideswide OR The Metcalfe Family
William was a mercer or dealer in silks and woolens in Burford, Oxfordshire, England. John II was the overseer of his uncle, Richard's, estate, and was married to Margaret Joyes/Joyce on November 6, 1552 in Warborough, Oxfordshire, England. There has been a rumor (in the Bartholomew Family) that the Johnsons (family of Mary Johnson-Gen. 5), had an association with the Earl of Lincoln (this seems to have been disproven? Richard married (1) Margaret Munford on November 13, 1587. Retrieved from.
Bartholomaeus "Bartle" Bach (c.1684 - 1738) - Genealogy Either Alice was his second wife or he married her after their eldest son, John was born (in 1528). Gainor Hugh 1653 - 1722. It is thought that Ann Lord Bartholomew came on another ship with her family? This generation remains in controversy. See information about St. Frideswide OR The Metcalfe Family
John, son of John was the co-founder of Bartholomew Chapel in Burford, Oxfordshire, England. He married Friswede Metcalfe
On the attached pages you will find older pictures of the Bartholomews and the Bartholomew farm homestead in Pennsylvania.
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