The death of G. A. Bartlett occurred at 10 o'clock this (Wednesday) forenoon at the residence on South Water street, resulting from kidney trouble. The deceased was engaged with William Fierce in the feed and wagon yard business at A. Culp's old place. He was taken sick last spring. His age was 55 years. He was married three times, but all of his wives are dead and buried in the Long Grove cemetery in Macon township, where the body of the husband will be laid at rest. Eight children survive. The deceased was a Mason and in good circumstances. He owned a fine farm of 176 acres in Kansas and property in this county.
Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois), Wednesday Eve., August 3, 1887, pg3
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The death of G. A. Bartlett occurred at 10 o'clock this (Wednesday) forenoon at the residence on South Water street, resulting from kidney trouble. The deceased was engaged with William Fierce in the feed and wagon yard business at A. Culp's old place. He was taken sick last spring. His age was 55 years. He was married three times, but all of his wives are dead and buried in the Long Grove cemetery in Macon township, where the body of the husband will be laid at rest. Eight children survive. The deceased was a Mason and in good circumstances. He owned a fine farm of 176 acres in Kansas and property in this county.
Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois), Wednesday Eve., August 3, 1887, pg3
by kpet
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