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Jennie <I>Walter</I> Bartholomew

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Jennie Walter Bartholomew

Birth
New Lisbon, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
23 Oct 1960 (aged 70)
Sidney, Delaware County, New York, USA
Burial
Morris, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"Mrs. Jennie W. Bartholomew, aged 70, of Gilbertsville, died October 23 at Sidney Hospital, after a brief illness. She was born in New Lisbon on October 6, 1890, the daughter of Charles and Louisa (Turner) Walter. She was married to Harry Bartholomew of Whitehall on March 30, 1930. They lived in Friendship for some time. He died in 1932. Mrs. Bartholomew had been a resident of Gilbertsville for 22 years. She was a member of Christ Church, Butternuts Chapter, OES, and of Tianderah Chapter, DAR, Butternut Valley Garden Club, the Woman's Relief Corps and the New York Telephone Pioneers. Surviving are two nephews, Clarence A. Walter of Schenectady and Norman S. Walter of Garrattsville, and one niece, Marian Walter of Garrattsville ... Burial will be in Hillington Cemetery in Morris. An OES service was held at her home at 7:15 p. m. on Tuesday." ["The Otsego Farmer & Republican" (Cooperstown, NY), Thurs., Oct. 27, 1960, Page Six, col. 1]
"Mrs. Jennie W. Bartholomew, aged 70, of Gilbertsville, died October 23 at Sidney Hospital, after a brief illness. She was born in New Lisbon on October 6, 1890, the daughter of Charles and Louisa (Turner) Walter. She was married to Harry Bartholomew of Whitehall on March 30, 1930. They lived in Friendship for some time. He died in 1932. Mrs. Bartholomew had been a resident of Gilbertsville for 22 years. She was a member of Christ Church, Butternuts Chapter, OES, and of Tianderah Chapter, DAR, Butternut Valley Garden Club, the Woman's Relief Corps and the New York Telephone Pioneers. Surviving are two nephews, Clarence A. Walter of Schenectady and Norman S. Walter of Garrattsville, and one niece, Marian Walter of Garrattsville ... Burial will be in Hillington Cemetery in Morris. An OES service was held at her home at 7:15 p. m. on Tuesday." ["The Otsego Farmer & Republican" (Cooperstown, NY), Thurs., Oct. 27, 1960, Page Six, col. 1]


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