In 1797 the family of jacob Bartmess removed to Butler County, Ohio, remaining there eight years and in the fall of 1829 came to Tippecanoe County. Indiana. and settled on section 14, Sheffield Township, where the father lived until his death, March 8, 1848. He was a properous agricultarist, and accumulated 370 acres of land, 100 acres being prairie land, on section 6 of the same township. His widow survived him until the year 1866. Both were worthy and consistent members of the United Brethran church. They reared a family of eight children.
Oliver C, Margaret Ann, Maria Horn, Joseph F, Sophia Jane Bull, Eliza A Gregory, and Harriet C Asher.
In 1797 the family of jacob Bartmess removed to Butler County, Ohio, remaining there eight years and in the fall of 1829 came to Tippecanoe County. Indiana. and settled on section 14, Sheffield Township, where the father lived until his death, March 8, 1848. He was a properous agricultarist, and accumulated 370 acres of land, 100 acres being prairie land, on section 6 of the same township. His widow survived him until the year 1866. Both were worthy and consistent members of the United Brethran church. They reared a family of eight children.
Oliver C, Margaret Ann, Maria Horn, Joseph F, Sophia Jane Bull, Eliza A Gregory, and Harriet C Asher.
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