When Elizabeth Bartlett was born on 24 April 1794, in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States, her father, Daniel Bartlett, was 29 and her mother, Hannah Woodbury, was 26. She married Jeremiah Woodbury on 15 June 1815, in Leverett, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters. She died on 18 May 1851, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 57, and was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
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While the growth of the new nation was exponential, the United States didn’t have permanent location to house the Government. The First capital was temporary in New York City but by the second term of George Washington the Capital moved to Philadelphia for the following 10 years. Ultimately during the Presidency of John Adams, the Capital found a permanent home in the District of Columbia.
France sells Louisiana territories to U.S.A.
War of 1812. U.S. declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.
English: from the Middle English and Old French personal name Bertelot, Bartelot (with the Old French double diminutive suffix -elot), a pet form of Bartholomew .
History: This is the name of a well-established New England family. Its members include Josiah Bartlett (1729–95), who was born in Amesbury, MA, and became governor of NH (1790–94). A Richard Bartlet(t) settled in Newbury, MA, in 1635.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
Possible Related NamesWritten by Leland and Myrlene Woodbury in 1978. Jeremiah Woodbury, sixth child and second son of John Woodbury and Mary Ward, was born in Leverett, Franklin County, Massachusetts, March 9, 1791, but l …
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