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Elmer Ellis Bartram

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Elmer Ellis Bartram

Birth
Maitland, Holt County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 May 1996 (aged 92)
Aurora, Adams County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Maitland, Holt County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Father: Elmer Bartram
Mother: Alice GILBERT Bartram
From the Blue Grass Mecca-1955
The Corydon Porter Bartram family moved to Whig Valley vicinity in 1870 from Marion County, Ohio. The family moved to Maitland soon after it became a town, where Mr. Bartram took up the occupation of a rural mail carrier. His six children were Charles, Alice, Fred, Elmer, William and Ida.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Bartram and moved moved from Maitland to a farm one mile north of King Grove school in February of 1907. In 1924, they moved to what was then the Glenn Kaufman residence in Maitland. Since that time some of the Bartram family had lived on the farm. They were the parents of Claude, Elsie, Ellis (of this memorial) and Alice. The last three attended King Grove School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bartram and family moved there in 1924 and resided until 1932. Ellis married Edith Miller. Their children were Maurice and Max.

Elmer Ellis Bartram, 92, Aurora, Colo., formerly of Maitland, and Skidmore, Mo., died Friday, May 31, 1996, at Sable Care Nursing Home, Aurora.

Born June 10, 1903, in Maitland, to Elmer E. and Alice E. Gilbert Bartram, he was a farmer while in Missouri and worked for United Airlines in Colorado.

He married Edith Maye Miller, July 26, 1923, in St. Joseph.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; two sisters, Alsie and Alice; two brothers, Claude and an infant; and three grandchildren.

Survivors include two sons, Maurice Bartram of Las Cruces, N.M., and Max Bartram of Aurora, Colo.; three grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
Services: Thursday. June 6, at Johnson Funeral Home, Maitland.
Burial: Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Mo.
Source: Skidmore News, July, 1966, Page 10.
Father: Elmer Bartram
Mother: Alice GILBERT Bartram
From the Blue Grass Mecca-1955
The Corydon Porter Bartram family moved to Whig Valley vicinity in 1870 from Marion County, Ohio. The family moved to Maitland soon after it became a town, where Mr. Bartram took up the occupation of a rural mail carrier. His six children were Charles, Alice, Fred, Elmer, William and Ida.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Bartram and moved moved from Maitland to a farm one mile north of King Grove school in February of 1907. In 1924, they moved to what was then the Glenn Kaufman residence in Maitland. Since that time some of the Bartram family had lived on the farm. They were the parents of Claude, Elsie, Ellis (of this memorial) and Alice. The last three attended King Grove School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bartram and family moved there in 1924 and resided until 1932. Ellis married Edith Miller. Their children were Maurice and Max.

Elmer Ellis Bartram, 92, Aurora, Colo., formerly of Maitland, and Skidmore, Mo., died Friday, May 31, 1996, at Sable Care Nursing Home, Aurora.

Born June 10, 1903, in Maitland, to Elmer E. and Alice E. Gilbert Bartram, he was a farmer while in Missouri and worked for United Airlines in Colorado.

He married Edith Maye Miller, July 26, 1923, in St. Joseph.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; two sisters, Alsie and Alice; two brothers, Claude and an infant; and three grandchildren.

Survivors include two sons, Maurice Bartram of Las Cruces, N.M., and Max Bartram of Aurora, Colo.; three grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
Services: Thursday. June 6, at Johnson Funeral Home, Maitland.
Burial: Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Mo.
Source: Skidmore News, July, 1966, Page 10.


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