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Archie Winfield Bartlett

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Archie Winfield Bartlett

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
28 Feb 1894 (aged 24)
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 653 (city plan) Section F, NE 1/4 of Lot 84 (Autry book)
Memorial ID
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Son of Mrs. Ruth BARTLETT. Reported age at time of death was 24 years, so if accurate, born about 1869. A brother of Officer Thomas Daniel BARTLETT of the Columbus police force.

1880 federal census of Militia District 710 (Kinchafoonie District) in Marion County, Georgia, Dwelling #320 / Household # 319 (all BARTLETT, all birth places Georgia except Ruth's parents both born SC): Ruth (46), widow, farmer; son George (20) single, laborer; daughter Mollie (31) single, no occupation; daughter Julia (19) single, no occupation; son Charlie (17) single, laborer; daughter Lula (15) laborer; daughter Ida (13) laborer; son Archy (10) laborer; son Homer (9); son Albert (5); and son Oscar (4).

Burial record in the sexton's ledger book shows: A. W. BARTLETT was born in Georgia, died aged 24 years of pneumonia, and was buried 01 MAR 1894 in Section 2, Lot 682 1/2 [sic] as a resident of Columbus, Georgia (so probably died there). The sexton was Abraham ODOM, but the burial records for this month were written into the ledger by someone else.

The reported location for this grave (city 2-682 1/2) is incorrect. It's marked in 2-653, which is the northeast corner of Lot 84 in Section F of Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Volume 2. There are four city lots here (652, 653, 663, and 664) which are all open to each other. Autry apparently treated three of them -- 652, 653 and 663, which all have marked graves in them -- as one open lot (F-84), and treated 664 as a separate open lot, with "evidence of graves" (F-83).

According to a lot owners list for Section 2, Lot 653 was purchased on 19 JAN 1863 for $15 by E. P. LEGG. Here is also found L. COLEMAN (CSA, 1861-65), no dates, has a military headstone of the type provided by the UDC in the late 19th & early 20th centuries. Nothing further is known about him at this time.

Lot 663 was owned by C. P. LEVY (date of sale and price of purchase not reported here either). This is the southeast corner of Autry F-84. Mrs. Anna Louisa LEVY (12 JUL 1813 Bristol, PA--12 FEB 1856 Columbus, GA), wife of Charles P. LEVY, has an inscribed open box-vault grave here, next to an adult-sized plain brick ledger which is subsiding. That ledger probably belongs to C. P. LEVY who was buried 17 AUG 1865 (locations of burials not reported prior to OCT 1866).

Lot 652 was purchased on 19 JAN 1863 for $15 by FERGUSON, who is also recorded as the owner of Lot 664 (date of sale and price of purchase not reported for that one). Lot 652 is the northwest area of Autry F-84, and 664 appears to correspond with Autry F-83. Reported to be in city 2-652 is Johnnie WATERS, buried 27 APR 1891 (aged 19 years). Marked in this area are the following: an infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ROWE, born and died 13 [sic] JUL 1886 (burial record shows a stillborn infant of John ROWE was buried 09 JUL 1886 in Pauper Ground); Ida (BARTLETT) ROWE (14 FEB 1867--14 JUL 1886), buried 15 JUL 1886, also in Pauper Ground; and an adult-sized ledger not reported in the Autry/Dowd book, which the Kennedy map of Linwood Cemetery shows to be partially buried. Ida was the first wife of John Respass ROWE, and they were the parents of the infant.

Section 2 was opened up for burials in 1855. There could be additional unmarked graves in these lots, the burial dates for which pre-date the reporting of grave location or, at least in the case of F-83 and the northwest area of Autry F-84, that are recorded as Pauper Ground burials.
Son of Mrs. Ruth BARTLETT. Reported age at time of death was 24 years, so if accurate, born about 1869. A brother of Officer Thomas Daniel BARTLETT of the Columbus police force.

1880 federal census of Militia District 710 (Kinchafoonie District) in Marion County, Georgia, Dwelling #320 / Household # 319 (all BARTLETT, all birth places Georgia except Ruth's parents both born SC): Ruth (46), widow, farmer; son George (20) single, laborer; daughter Mollie (31) single, no occupation; daughter Julia (19) single, no occupation; son Charlie (17) single, laborer; daughter Lula (15) laborer; daughter Ida (13) laborer; son Archy (10) laborer; son Homer (9); son Albert (5); and son Oscar (4).

Burial record in the sexton's ledger book shows: A. W. BARTLETT was born in Georgia, died aged 24 years of pneumonia, and was buried 01 MAR 1894 in Section 2, Lot 682 1/2 [sic] as a resident of Columbus, Georgia (so probably died there). The sexton was Abraham ODOM, but the burial records for this month were written into the ledger by someone else.

The reported location for this grave (city 2-682 1/2) is incorrect. It's marked in 2-653, which is the northeast corner of Lot 84 in Section F of Dolores Autry's "Historic Linwood Cemetery" book (edited by Lea Dowd et al.), Volume 2. There are four city lots here (652, 653, 663, and 664) which are all open to each other. Autry apparently treated three of them -- 652, 653 and 663, which all have marked graves in them -- as one open lot (F-84), and treated 664 as a separate open lot, with "evidence of graves" (F-83).

According to a lot owners list for Section 2, Lot 653 was purchased on 19 JAN 1863 for $15 by E. P. LEGG. Here is also found L. COLEMAN (CSA, 1861-65), no dates, has a military headstone of the type provided by the UDC in the late 19th & early 20th centuries. Nothing further is known about him at this time.

Lot 663 was owned by C. P. LEVY (date of sale and price of purchase not reported here either). This is the southeast corner of Autry F-84. Mrs. Anna Louisa LEVY (12 JUL 1813 Bristol, PA--12 FEB 1856 Columbus, GA), wife of Charles P. LEVY, has an inscribed open box-vault grave here, next to an adult-sized plain brick ledger which is subsiding. That ledger probably belongs to C. P. LEVY who was buried 17 AUG 1865 (locations of burials not reported prior to OCT 1866).

Lot 652 was purchased on 19 JAN 1863 for $15 by FERGUSON, who is also recorded as the owner of Lot 664 (date of sale and price of purchase not reported for that one). Lot 652 is the northwest area of Autry F-84, and 664 appears to correspond with Autry F-83. Reported to be in city 2-652 is Johnnie WATERS, buried 27 APR 1891 (aged 19 years). Marked in this area are the following: an infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ROWE, born and died 13 [sic] JUL 1886 (burial record shows a stillborn infant of John ROWE was buried 09 JUL 1886 in Pauper Ground); Ida (BARTLETT) ROWE (14 FEB 1867--14 JUL 1886), buried 15 JUL 1886, also in Pauper Ground; and an adult-sized ledger not reported in the Autry/Dowd book, which the Kennedy map of Linwood Cemetery shows to be partially buried. Ida was the first wife of John Respass ROWE, and they were the parents of the infant.

Section 2 was opened up for burials in 1855. There could be additional unmarked graves in these lots, the burial dates for which pre-date the reporting of grave location or, at least in the case of F-83 and the northwest area of Autry F-84, that are recorded as Pauper Ground burials.


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