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John Garner Bartlett

Birth4 Aug 1759 - St George Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Death1843 - Henry, Franklin, Virginia, USA
MotherMary Garner Everett
FatherWilliam Bartlett Berkley

Born in St George Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA on 4 Aug 1759 to William Bartlett Berkley and Mary Garner Everett. John Garner Bartlett married Susanna Laubinger and had 7 children. He passed away on 1843 in Henry, Franklin, Virginia, USA.

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William Bartlett Berkley
1735 - 1804
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Mary Garner Everett
1725 - 1804
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Susanna Laubinger
1770 - Unknown
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Eleanor Unknown Wife Bartlett
1750 - Unknown
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Thomas Bartlett
1791 - 1862
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John H. Bartlett
1785 - 1845
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Bartlett
1786 - Unknown
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William Judson Bartlett
1774 - 1850
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Lydia Bartlett
1783 - Unknown
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Reuben S. Bartlett
1776 - 1840
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Reuben Bartlett
1776 - 1840

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