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Josephine E. <I>Philbrick</I> Bartlett

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Josephine E. Philbrick Bartlett

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
27 Nov 1930 (aged 79)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
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A Dalls resident since 1892, Mrs. Josephine Bartlett, 79, of 4116 Swiss Avenue, died early Thursday at her home. Burial will be in old Oak Cliff Cemetery, following funeral services at the home at 2 p.m. Friday. Max Strang, pastor of the Central Congregational Church, will officiate.

Mrs. Bartlett was born in Indiana on July 14, 1851, and was married at Winterset, Iowa in 1869, living in that State until 1891. She and her husband, J. W. Bartlett, lived in Kansas City for a short time and came to Dallas in 1892. Mr. Bartlett died in 1926. Mrs. Bartlett was a member of the Central Congregational Church. Surviving are four children, F. W. Bartlett, B. L. Bartlett, and Ruth C. Bartlett, all of Dallas, and Mrs. Howard D. Mock of New Milford, Conn., all of whom were here when their mother died; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia A. Newlon, Winterset, Iowa, and D. B. Cook, Earlham, Iowa; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Dallas News
11-28-1930
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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A Dalls resident since 1892, Mrs. Josephine Bartlett, 79, of 4116 Swiss Avenue, died early Thursday at her home. Burial will be in old Oak Cliff Cemetery, following funeral services at the home at 2 p.m. Friday. Max Strang, pastor of the Central Congregational Church, will officiate.

Mrs. Bartlett was born in Indiana on July 14, 1851, and was married at Winterset, Iowa in 1869, living in that State until 1891. She and her husband, J. W. Bartlett, lived in Kansas City for a short time and came to Dallas in 1892. Mr. Bartlett died in 1926. Mrs. Bartlett was a member of the Central Congregational Church. Surviving are four children, F. W. Bartlett, B. L. Bartlett, and Ruth C. Bartlett, all of Dallas, and Mrs. Howard D. Mock of New Milford, Conn., all of whom were here when their mother died; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia A. Newlon, Winterset, Iowa, and D. B. Cook, Earlham, Iowa; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Dallas News
11-28-1930
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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