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Nancy Anne <I>Sechler</I> Bartley

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Nancy Anne Sechler Bartley

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Apr 1927 (aged 78–79)
Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.8722791, Longitude: -79.9114908
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Nancy's birth is found in the 1850 US census for Butler county, Pennsylvania showing her as 2 years old.

History of Butler County, Pennsylvania.
1895, R. C. Brown

J. Walter Bartley, only living child of John L. and Elizabeth Bartley, was born in the old log house in Oakland township. March 13, 1843, remained with his parents until August 29, 1864,
and then enlisted in Company K. Fifth Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery. He served until July 1. 1865, on which date he was mustered out at Camp Reynolds. He returned home and has since been engaged in farming. On March 17. 1870, he married Nancy Sechler, of St. Paul's Orphan Home, of Butler. She is a native of Harmony, Butler county, and a daughter of Abraham Sechler, born in Montgomery county, in 1793, and died in May, 1872. Her father reared a large family at Harmony, and was well acquainted with Father Rapp, founder of the Harmony Society. Mrs. Bartley is the mother of eleven children, as follows: Edwin S., who died May 28, 1894; Winslow, who died September 23, 1878; John E., who died March 4, 1878; William Clyde: Florence Elizabeth; Howard; Edith; Findley; Etta; Oscar, and one that died in infancy. Mr. Bartley and wife are members of the United Presbyterian church, of Butler.

In the 1870 Census, John Walter Bartley is living with his new wife, Nancy Bartley (nee Sechler). They are living with his parents. They married 17 March 1870 and the census was taken in 18 July 1870 for Oakland Township, Butler county, Pennsylvania. See column 14 in the 1870 US census where it show they were married in March.
Nancy's birth is found in the 1850 US census for Butler county, Pennsylvania showing her as 2 years old.

History of Butler County, Pennsylvania.
1895, R. C. Brown

J. Walter Bartley, only living child of John L. and Elizabeth Bartley, was born in the old log house in Oakland township. March 13, 1843, remained with his parents until August 29, 1864,
and then enlisted in Company K. Fifth Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery. He served until July 1. 1865, on which date he was mustered out at Camp Reynolds. He returned home and has since been engaged in farming. On March 17. 1870, he married Nancy Sechler, of St. Paul's Orphan Home, of Butler. She is a native of Harmony, Butler county, and a daughter of Abraham Sechler, born in Montgomery county, in 1793, and died in May, 1872. Her father reared a large family at Harmony, and was well acquainted with Father Rapp, founder of the Harmony Society. Mrs. Bartley is the mother of eleven children, as follows: Edwin S., who died May 28, 1894; Winslow, who died September 23, 1878; John E., who died March 4, 1878; William Clyde: Florence Elizabeth; Howard; Edith; Findley; Etta; Oscar, and one that died in infancy. Mr. Bartley and wife are members of the United Presbyterian church, of Butler.

In the 1870 Census, John Walter Bartley is living with his new wife, Nancy Bartley (nee Sechler). They are living with his parents. They married 17 March 1870 and the census was taken in 18 July 1870 for Oakland Township, Butler county, Pennsylvania. See column 14 in the 1870 US census where it show they were married in March.


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