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James Bartram

Birth1832 - Harrowden Eastcotts, Bedfordshire, England
DeathApril 1900 - Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
MotherMartha Barrett
FatherRobert Norman Bartram

Born in Harrowden Eastcotts, Bedfordshire, England on 1832 to Robert Norman Bartram and Martha Barrett. James Bartram married Adelaide Rowney and had 8 children. He passed away on April 1900 in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.

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Parents
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Robert Norman Bartram
1794 - 1881
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Martha Barrett
1796 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Adelaide Rowney
1832 - 1917
Children Show all
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George Bartram
1860 - 1939
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John Bartram
1865 - 1926
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Thirza Elizabeth Bartram
1859 - 1948
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Kate Ellen Pilgrim
1867 - Unknown
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Martha Bartram
1863 - Unknown
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William J Bartram
1870 - Unknown
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Mabel Ada Bartram
1875 - 1959
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Emma Bartram
1854 - Unknown

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