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William T Bartholomew

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William T Bartholomew

Birth
Franklin, Robertson County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Nov 1914 (aged 35–36)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8E
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s/o Thomas P. Bartholomew and Louisa Eliza Upton, married March 4, 1876 in Robertson County, TX

Married Roberta Beagle on January 4, 1905 in Miller County, AR.


From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Tuesday, November 17, 1914, p. 3:

Bar to Attend the Funeral of Bartholomew

Former San Angelo Attorney Dies at Home in Fort Worth.

Members of the Tarrant County Bar Association will attend, in a body, the funeral of W. T. Bartholomew, member of the law firm of Bryan, Bartholomew & Stone, who died at his home, 1650 South Adams early Tuesday morning. The association has issued a request that the Tarrant county courts be adjourned during the hour of the funeral, which will be held at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon from the residence.

Bartholomew had been a resident of the city for the past two years, coming here from San Angelo, where he was a member of the law firm of Wright, Wynn & Bartholomew.

He was born in Franklin, Robinson county, and was 36 years of age. In 1908 he was graduated from the law department of Texas University, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Two years later, 1905, he was a member of the Texas legislature.

Upon moving to Fort Worth, Bartholomew associated himself with the firm of which he was a member at the time of his death. He was a member of the Elks and of Julian Feild Lodge No. 908, Masons.

Bartholomew leaves a widow and two children.

Committees were appointed by the bar association Tuesday morning as follows:

On honorary pall bearers, Ben E. Stone, W. B. Paddock and Cullen W. Bailey; on funeral arrangements, W. H. Slay, A. J. Baskin and P. G. Dedmon; floral offerings, W. A. Hanger, D. M. Doyle and G. B. Turner; resolutions, S. C. Rowe, W. P. McLean Sr., R. B. Young, Irby Dunklin and J. H. Barwise.


From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Wednesday, November 18, 1914, p. 4:

Funeral of Late W. T. Bartholomew Held

Rev. H. M. Dobbs, New Pastor of First Methodist Church, Conducts Services at Home.

The funeral of W. T. Bartholomew, who died early Tuesday morning at his residence, 1650 South Adams street, was conducted Wednesday afternoon from the family residence.

The active pallbearers were W. F. Ramsey Jr. of Cleburne, Allan D. Sanford and Adrian Moore of Waco, B. B. Stone and Morgan Bryan, law partners of deceased, and W. C. Blalock of Fort Worth.

Honorary pallbearers were Sam H. Hill, Sam Crowther, W. B. Sayers, C. C. Walsh, J. D. Suggs, Judge W. A. Wright, San Angelo; C. A. Wheeler, Jesse W. Taylor, W. T. Fry, C. D. Reimers, Willard Burton, L. H. McKee, Charles Abney, all of Fort Worth, and Hon. W. S. Bailey of Houston, J. H. Barwise, W. B. Paddock, S. B. Cantey Sr., C. K. Lee, J. L. Lockett, Judge R. H. Buck, Judge James W. Swayne and Judge Martin H. Brown for the Bar Association.

Many friends and former business associates from Waco, Austin, San Angelo and other Texas cities arrived in the city Wednesday morning and were present at the funeral, which was conducted by Rev. H. M. Dobbs, new pastor of the First Methodist Church. Interment was made in Greenwood Cemetery.
s/o Thomas P. Bartholomew and Louisa Eliza Upton, married March 4, 1876 in Robertson County, TX

Married Roberta Beagle on January 4, 1905 in Miller County, AR.


From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Tuesday, November 17, 1914, p. 3:

Bar to Attend the Funeral of Bartholomew

Former San Angelo Attorney Dies at Home in Fort Worth.

Members of the Tarrant County Bar Association will attend, in a body, the funeral of W. T. Bartholomew, member of the law firm of Bryan, Bartholomew & Stone, who died at his home, 1650 South Adams early Tuesday morning. The association has issued a request that the Tarrant county courts be adjourned during the hour of the funeral, which will be held at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon from the residence.

Bartholomew had been a resident of the city for the past two years, coming here from San Angelo, where he was a member of the law firm of Wright, Wynn & Bartholomew.

He was born in Franklin, Robinson county, and was 36 years of age. In 1908 he was graduated from the law department of Texas University, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Two years later, 1905, he was a member of the Texas legislature.

Upon moving to Fort Worth, Bartholomew associated himself with the firm of which he was a member at the time of his death. He was a member of the Elks and of Julian Feild Lodge No. 908, Masons.

Bartholomew leaves a widow and two children.

Committees were appointed by the bar association Tuesday morning as follows:

On honorary pall bearers, Ben E. Stone, W. B. Paddock and Cullen W. Bailey; on funeral arrangements, W. H. Slay, A. J. Baskin and P. G. Dedmon; floral offerings, W. A. Hanger, D. M. Doyle and G. B. Turner; resolutions, S. C. Rowe, W. P. McLean Sr., R. B. Young, Irby Dunklin and J. H. Barwise.


From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Wednesday, November 18, 1914, p. 4:

Funeral of Late W. T. Bartholomew Held

Rev. H. M. Dobbs, New Pastor of First Methodist Church, Conducts Services at Home.

The funeral of W. T. Bartholomew, who died early Tuesday morning at his residence, 1650 South Adams street, was conducted Wednesday afternoon from the family residence.

The active pallbearers were W. F. Ramsey Jr. of Cleburne, Allan D. Sanford and Adrian Moore of Waco, B. B. Stone and Morgan Bryan, law partners of deceased, and W. C. Blalock of Fort Worth.

Honorary pallbearers were Sam H. Hill, Sam Crowther, W. B. Sayers, C. C. Walsh, J. D. Suggs, Judge W. A. Wright, San Angelo; C. A. Wheeler, Jesse W. Taylor, W. T. Fry, C. D. Reimers, Willard Burton, L. H. McKee, Charles Abney, all of Fort Worth, and Hon. W. S. Bailey of Houston, J. H. Barwise, W. B. Paddock, S. B. Cantey Sr., C. K. Lee, J. L. Lockett, Judge R. H. Buck, Judge James W. Swayne and Judge Martin H. Brown for the Bar Association.

Many friends and former business associates from Waco, Austin, San Angelo and other Texas cities arrived in the city Wednesday morning and were present at the funeral, which was conducted by Rev. H. M. Dobbs, new pastor of the First Methodist Church. Interment was made in Greenwood Cemetery.


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