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The Family OfJohn
Eva BARTLE and Nannie T GRENFELL |
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John Eva Bartle was born April 16, 1822 at
Camborne, Cornwall, England. I
believe his parents were William Bartle and Sally Eva. John traveled with his uncle, Henry Eva, to the
Dodgeville, Iowa County, Wisconsin area about 1833. They were miners, but together they also started Dodgeville’s
first butcher shop. On July 22, 1848, John Eva Bartle married Nannie T
Grenfell at
Dodgeville. Nannie was born about
November 9, 1828 at Penzance, Cornwall, England, and came with her family to
the Dodgeville area about 1845. She
was the daughter of Pascoe GRENFELL and Jane Trenbath (or Trembath). Though he made a couple trips to California to
mine gold, John Bartle lived the rest of his life in Dodgeville. At various times, he operated a butcher
business, owned a hotel, and started a furniture store. He served for several years as village
treasurer and clerk of the school board. John died January 30, 1891 in Dodgeville. Nannie, who married James Trezona in 1895,
died October 23, 1898. John and
Nannie are buried at East Side Cemetery in Dodgeville. The children of John and Nannie are:
Frederick
C Bartle,
born about 1868 in Wisconsin. He went
to Colorado. To share information about the family of John and
Nannie Bartle, please contact me. More
William H Bartle was a brother to John Eva
Bartle. William also came to the
Dodgeville, Iowa Co, WI area. Piotter
Family, by Bobby L Piotter, includes a descendant chart for William. |
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Sources and Acknowledgments
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Though I took great care in my research, you can
be sure to find errors ranging from typos to misinterpretations to inaccurate
assumptions. Please forgive me. In cases where I wasn’t sure about the accuracy of
facts, I tried to make the uncertainty clear in my presentation or else left
the data out. I personally researched and verified much of the
data you see on this page. Some of
the sources I used were: vital
records, such as marriage and death records; published newspaper accounts of
events, including marriage announcements and obituaries; and census
records. A nice biography of John Eva
Bartle was published in the History of Iowa County, Wisconsin
(Chicago: Western Historical Co, 1881.)
Please contact me for source information applying to specific data. Thank you Steve Bartle, great-grandson of William
P Bartle, for numerous clues about the Bartles and the Grenfells. |
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