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Sarah “Sally” <I>Richardson</I> Bartholomew-Bronson

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Sarah “Sally” Richardson Bartholomew-Bronson

Birth
Middlebury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
9 Oct 1848 (aged 59)
Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Henry County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Sally is the daughter of Deacon Ebenezer Richardson and Mehetable Clark. In 1819 she came to Ohio with the family of Lyman Sperry and married Bennet Bartholomew on 04 Jul 1820 in Trumbull County, Ohio and settled on a farm in Tallmadge, Ohio. After Bennet died on 12 Sep 1825 at the age of 32, she returned to Connecticut where she married a second time to Titus Bronson. They went to Sally's farm in Tallmadge in the Spring of 1827 where they lived for two years. She sold the farm and they went to Michigan in 1829 or 1830. Records show that Sally had two daughters and that both married, had families and lived in Illinois.


After Sally died, husband Titus continued to travel and returned to Ohio, Michigan New York, Iowa, Canada, among other places and eventually returned to Connecticut in the fall of 1852. He soon fell ill and died on the 6th of January 1853.


Source: Bronson, Charles C. (C. C.) (1804-1886), Ten volumes of Historical Collections and Biographies of Tallmadge [Ohio]. Bronson's original handwritten collection transcribed by Tobi Battista, President of the Tallmadge Historical Society, 1995. Volume 1, pp. 25-26.

Sally is the daughter of Deacon Ebenezer Richardson and Mehetable Clark. In 1819 she came to Ohio with the family of Lyman Sperry and married Bennet Bartholomew on 04 Jul 1820 in Trumbull County, Ohio and settled on a farm in Tallmadge, Ohio. After Bennet died on 12 Sep 1825 at the age of 32, she returned to Connecticut where she married a second time to Titus Bronson. They went to Sally's farm in Tallmadge in the Spring of 1827 where they lived for two years. She sold the farm and they went to Michigan in 1829 or 1830. Records show that Sally had two daughters and that both married, had families and lived in Illinois.


After Sally died, husband Titus continued to travel and returned to Ohio, Michigan New York, Iowa, Canada, among other places and eventually returned to Connecticut in the fall of 1852. He soon fell ill and died on the 6th of January 1853.


Source: Bronson, Charles C. (C. C.) (1804-1886), Ten volumes of Historical Collections and Biographies of Tallmadge [Ohio]. Bronson's original handwritten collection transcribed by Tobi Battista, President of the Tallmadge Historical Society, 1995. Volume 1, pp. 25-26.



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