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.
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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