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From: "Grev Bartlett" <>
Subject: Re: [ENG-SOM-EASTCHINNOCK] Bartletts of Hardington Mandeville
Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 11:48:10 +1200
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When in London a few years ago I met the then member of the House of Lords
Sir Bartlett whose family were from Hardington Mandeville. They had gone to
London and done very well. The Bartlett firm built the Tower Bridge and
donated money to the University. The holder of the head of the family was
knighted etc and did well.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Bartlett" <>
To: "eastchinnock mailing list" <>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [ENG-SOM-EASTCHINNOCK] Bartletts of Hardington Mandeville
> Dear James
>
> Many thanks for the line of enquiry to look into.
>
> My own information and enquiries are fairly comprehensively laid out in my
> previous September 2009 thread in this mailing list entitled "Bartletts of
> Hardington Mandeville" which you may have read .
>
> The problem is that William Bartlett was such a common name in the area in
> the same time scale that it is difficult to distinguish one from the
> other.
> My short list is currently two possibles and I still lean towards "my"
> William the baker being the son of Charles Cox Bartlett and Ann Balster
> who
> was born at HM on 25th October 1800. This William had an older brother
> Charles who married Jane Rendall on 1Apr1819 and the witness to the
> wedding
> was Edward Apsey who was also witness to his (William's) marriage to
> Elizabeth Apsey in 1825 so there is that tenuous connection..
>
> Thank you for letting me know about another William Bartlett a baker.
>
> Regards
> Ian Bartlett
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James ~Pitman" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [ENG-SOM-EASTCHINNOCK] Bartletts of Hardington Mandeville
>
>
>> Dear Ian,
>>
>> I have just been re-reading messages in my inbox and I suspect that this
>> William the baker is a son of William BARTLETT and Susanna (HUNT) and
>> baptised 1794 in Odcombe Near Yeovil, who became a baker in Crewkerne. If
>> this is correct then he is the brother of Theophilus baptised 1803 in
>> East
>> Chinnock and my gg-grandfather.
>>
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> James Pitman
>>
>>
>> <snip>
>>>I last posted on this list in September 2009 concerning "Bartletts of
>>> Hardington Mandeville"which generated a thread there on the subject. I
>>> was
>>> seeking information on my ancestors William Bartlett the baker (my
>>> ggg-grandfather) who married Elizabeth Apsey at Hardington Mandeville
>>> (HM),
>>> Somerset, in 1825 (as far back as I could get with my line)
>> <snip>
>>
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