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Alonzo Wallingford Bartlett

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Alonzo Wallingford Bartlett

Birth
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Jul 1886 (aged 45)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4755944, Longitude: -70.9610361
Plot
Maple Avenue,Lot-149,Grave-1
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Son of Robert and Mary Jane (Tate) Bartlett.

In 1861 Alonzo was living at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Starting 15 Apr 1861, Alonzo served in the 8th Massachusetts Infantry, Company D.
He ended his service with the 8th Massachusetts Infantry, Company D on 1 Aug 1861 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

On 3 Sep 1861 Alonzo mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. He was 20 years, 7 months and 13 days old.

On 13 Mar 1862 in the "Salem Register", Salem, MA, Alonzo was mentioned in an article about the bodyguard which returned the deceased General Lander to Salem for interment.

On 2 Sep 1864 he ended military service with the 1st Massachusetts Sharpshooters by mustering out, apparently while absent wounded.

On 1 Jul 1867 Alonzo, 26, married Sarah S. Clark, 25, daughter of John Clark and Maria Burnham, at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both. They had four children.

On 24 May 1869 he was initiated into the Mount Carmel Masonic Lodge, and he was a member of General Frederick Lander, G.A.R. Post # 5, Lynn, MA.

Alonzo applied for a veteran's pension on 12 Sep 1878, and received certificate number 159977.

By 1880 the family had moved to Atchison City, Kansas, where they were enumerated in the Federal census.

Alonzo died on 12 Jul 1886 at Atchison City, Atchison County, Kansas, and the death was registered in Massachusetts. He was 45 years, 5 months and 21 days old.

Sarah S. Clark was enumerated as the widow of Alonzo Wallingford Bartlett, in the 1890 Veterans' Schedules of the US Federal Census in Jun 1890 at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, giving his unit as 8th Mass Inf., and noting that he had been shot three times in the body and wounded at Antietam and Cold Harbor.

Sarah S. Clark received a widow's pension in Massachusetts based on Alonzo's service; his wife received certificate number 344986.

Sarah outlived Alonzo and died on 20 Jan 1906 at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, in an electric car on Union Street of heart disease at age 63.
Son of Robert and Mary Jane (Tate) Bartlett.

In 1861 Alonzo was living at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Starting 15 Apr 1861, Alonzo served in the 8th Massachusetts Infantry, Company D.
He ended his service with the 8th Massachusetts Infantry, Company D on 1 Aug 1861 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

On 3 Sep 1861 Alonzo mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. He was 20 years, 7 months and 13 days old.

On 13 Mar 1862 in the "Salem Register", Salem, MA, Alonzo was mentioned in an article about the bodyguard which returned the deceased General Lander to Salem for interment.

On 2 Sep 1864 he ended military service with the 1st Massachusetts Sharpshooters by mustering out, apparently while absent wounded.

On 1 Jul 1867 Alonzo, 26, married Sarah S. Clark, 25, daughter of John Clark and Maria Burnham, at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both. They had four children.

On 24 May 1869 he was initiated into the Mount Carmel Masonic Lodge, and he was a member of General Frederick Lander, G.A.R. Post # 5, Lynn, MA.

Alonzo applied for a veteran's pension on 12 Sep 1878, and received certificate number 159977.

By 1880 the family had moved to Atchison City, Kansas, where they were enumerated in the Federal census.

Alonzo died on 12 Jul 1886 at Atchison City, Atchison County, Kansas, and the death was registered in Massachusetts. He was 45 years, 5 months and 21 days old.

Sarah S. Clark was enumerated as the widow of Alonzo Wallingford Bartlett, in the 1890 Veterans' Schedules of the US Federal Census in Jun 1890 at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, giving his unit as 8th Mass Inf., and noting that he had been shot three times in the body and wounded at Antietam and Cold Harbor.

Sarah S. Clark received a widow's pension in Massachusetts based on Alonzo's service; his wife received certificate number 344986.

Sarah outlived Alonzo and died on 20 Jan 1906 at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, in an electric car on Union Street of heart disease at age 63.


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