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Sarah Hall <I>Bartlett</I> Arkell

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Sarah Hall Bartlett Arkell

Birth
Death
24 Feb 1911 (aged 75)
Burial
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Arkell Vault
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Wife of Sen. James Arkell, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Philip) Bartlett, of Massachusetts, and granddaughter of Joshua and Sarah Bartlett, of Blanford, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Philip was daughter of William and Elizabeth (Ostrander) Philip. Children of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Bartlett:
Sarah Hall, married James Arkell;
Celeste, married Daniel Graff;
Mary Augusta, married Cornelius Deyoe;
Lydia Frances, married James Green, M. D.;
Franklin, married Anna Van Camp;
Kate L., married John Vosburg.
Children of James and Sarah Hall (Bartlett) Arkell:
William J., born March 26, 1856; became widely known as the owner of the illustrated periodicals Judge and Frank Leslie's; he married Minnie Cahill; children:
James Arkell (2), married Claire Matties;
Margherita, married Arthur Dudley Warner.
Mary F., married, May 4, 1880, Edward Burnap, born in the town of Ephratah, Fulton county, New York, November 24, 1858; he was educated in the public schools of his town and at Palatine Bridge; he entered Union University, where he was graduated A. B., class of 1879; he located at Canajoharie, where he was engaged in mercantile life until 1885; in that year he became associated with Arkell & Smith as manager, a position he yet retains (1910); he is a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, in politics, a Democrat, and belongs to Fort Rensselaer Club. Child, D. Arkell, born September 16, 1883.
Laura.
Bartlett.
Bertelle H., married (first) Bernhard Gillam, who died in 1896; married (second) Francis Edward Barbour (see Barbour II).
Mrs. Sarah Hall (Bartlett) Arkell survives her husband, a resident of Canajoharie, where she occupies the beautiful mansion rebuilt in 1890.
Wife of Sen. James Arkell, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Philip) Bartlett, of Massachusetts, and granddaughter of Joshua and Sarah Bartlett, of Blanford, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Philip was daughter of William and Elizabeth (Ostrander) Philip. Children of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Bartlett:
Sarah Hall, married James Arkell;
Celeste, married Daniel Graff;
Mary Augusta, married Cornelius Deyoe;
Lydia Frances, married James Green, M. D.;
Franklin, married Anna Van Camp;
Kate L., married John Vosburg.
Children of James and Sarah Hall (Bartlett) Arkell:
William J., born March 26, 1856; became widely known as the owner of the illustrated periodicals Judge and Frank Leslie's; he married Minnie Cahill; children:
James Arkell (2), married Claire Matties;
Margherita, married Arthur Dudley Warner.
Mary F., married, May 4, 1880, Edward Burnap, born in the town of Ephratah, Fulton county, New York, November 24, 1858; he was educated in the public schools of his town and at Palatine Bridge; he entered Union University, where he was graduated A. B., class of 1879; he located at Canajoharie, where he was engaged in mercantile life until 1885; in that year he became associated with Arkell & Smith as manager, a position he yet retains (1910); he is a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, in politics, a Democrat, and belongs to Fort Rensselaer Club. Child, D. Arkell, born September 16, 1883.
Laura.
Bartlett.
Bertelle H., married (first) Bernhard Gillam, who died in 1896; married (second) Francis Edward Barbour (see Barbour II).
Mrs. Sarah Hall (Bartlett) Arkell survives her husband, a resident of Canajoharie, where she occupies the beautiful mansion rebuilt in 1890.


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