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John William Bartee

Birth1735 - Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Death1786 - Franklin County, VA
MotherLettishe Hayward (Bartee)
FatherJoel Bartee

Born in Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, USA on 1735 to Joel Bartee and Lettishe Hayward (Bartee). John William Bartee married Mary Rebecca Wilson and had 10 children. He passed away on 1786 in Franklin County, VA.

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Parents
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Joel Bartee
1719 - 1780
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Lettishe Hayward (Bartee)
1721 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Mary Rebecca Wilson
1738 - 1786
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Phoebe Cardwell
1743 - 1803
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Mary
Unknown - 1786
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Susannah Bartee
1771 - Unknown
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Keziah Davis
1775 - 1851
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David Bartee
1766 - 1842
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Elizabeth Martha Bartee
1772 - Unknown
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Lucy Bartee
1780 - Unknown
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Nancy Parker
1784 - 1860
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Susan" Sukey" Bartee
1767 - 1825
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Nancy Bartee
1769 - Unknown
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David Bartee
1766 - Unknown
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George Bartee
1773 - 1840

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