Jacob Bartman is in the 1900 federal census. He was then a boarder in home in the Castoria Township, San Joaquin County, CA. He was 67 years old, having been born in Feb 1833 in Switzerland. He came to the United States in 1851 and he became a naturalized citizen. He worked as a farm laborer.
Per the California Death Index, 1905-1939, Jacob Bartman died on 17 Sep 1908 in San Joaquin County, CA, at the age of 65 years, giving him a year of birth in or about 1843. (It appears that the informant for the death certificate was wrong about the age at the time of death.)
Jacob Bartman registered to vote on 30 Jul 1896 in San Joaquin County, CA. He was then living in the French Camp Precinct. He was 63 years old, a native of Switzerland, and a farmer. He became a naturalized citizen on 20 Aug 1881 in the Superior Court of San Joaquin County, CA. He was 5 feet 6 1/4 inches in height, with a dark complexion, gray eyes, and iron gray hair. He was missing the second finger on his right hand and a portion of the index finger on his left hand.
Jacob Bartman is in the 1900 federal census. He was then a boarder in home in the Castoria Township, San Joaquin County, CA. He was 67 years old, having been born in Feb 1833 in Switzerland. He came to the United States in 1851 and he became a naturalized citizen. He worked as a farm laborer.
Per the California Death Index, 1905-1939, Jacob Bartman died on 17 Sep 1908 in San Joaquin County, CA, at the age of 65 years, giving him a year of birth in or about 1843. (It appears that the informant for the death certificate was wrong about the age at the time of death.)
Jacob Bartman registered to vote on 30 Jul 1896 in San Joaquin County, CA. He was then living in the French Camp Precinct. He was 63 years old, a native of Switzerland, and a farmer. He became a naturalized citizen on 20 Aug 1881 in the Superior Court of San Joaquin County, CA. He was 5 feet 6 1/4 inches in height, with a dark complexion, gray eyes, and iron gray hair. He was missing the second finger on his right hand and a portion of the index finger on his left hand.
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