BARTLETT, Jesse Marshall[1]
1822 - 1851 (28 years)-
Name BARTLETT, Jesse Marshall Birth 17 Jun 1822 Knox County, Tennessee, United States [2, 3] Gender Male Residence 1830 McDonough & Schuyler Counties, Illinois [4] Military 2 Aug 1846 Navarro County, Texas, United States [5] Private in Smiths Company, Texas Mounted Volunteers Residence 18 Sep 1850 Navarro District, Navarro, Texas, United States [6] Merchant - There is an "M. Bartlett", male, age 28 living with Frances Bartlett Tate and her husband, Dr. Francis Tate, in 1850. This probably was (Jesse) Marshall Bartlett, Frances' elder brother.
Death 4 Feb 1851 Texas [7] Person ID I695 Pickel_Bartlett Last Modified 26 Jan 2016
Father BARTLETT, Major Jesse, b. 5 Dec 1791, Knox County, Tennessee, United States d. 1 Feb 1838, Washington County, Texas, United States (Age 46 years) Mother CALLAWAY, Frances ('Fanna'), b. 29 Feb 1792, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States d. 20 Sep 1840, Washington County, Texas, United States (Age 48 years) Marriage 7 Sep 1810 [8] - Roger Bartlett reports, "Some sources give 9 Jul 1810 as their marriage date."
Residence 1830 McDonough & Schuyler Counties, Illinois [4] - Census reported: (Roughly these are mapped below)
Two males under 5 years: Henry & Lucien
Two males between 5 and 10: Jesse Marshall & James
One male between 10 and 15: Thomas
One male between 15 and 20: Joseph
One male between 20 and 30: ??
Two males between 30 and 40: Jesse & ?
One female between 5 and 10: Frances Emmaline
Two females between 10 and 15: Clementina & Juda
One female between 15 and 20: Nancy
One female between 30 and 40: Frances Callaway Bartlett
Family ID F230 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - It appears that he served six weeks as a private (mounted
volunteers) in the Bastrop Company in the Pasquez campaign, an
expedition to San Antonio under the command of General Edward
Burleson, in the spring of 1842. In the Mexican War he served
for a year, from 2 Aug 1846 to 17 Aug 1847, as a private in
Thomas J. Smith's Company, Texas Mounted Volunteers. He
received warrants for eighty acres of bounty land for his
service.
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PAGE: Jesse Marshall Bartlett, Mexican War, file BLWT 3461-47-40
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PAGE: Smith's Co., Texas Mounted Volunteers, Mexican War
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PAGE: box 2-12/94 (Marshall Bartlett) (Pasquez campaign)
- It appears that he served six weeks as a private (mounted
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Sources - [S27] The ancestors of Jesse Bartlett.
- [S48] BartlettCallawayBible, p. 678 (giving only the date).
- [S40] SuppositionAsToPlace, based on family's residence.
- [S301] 1830 Federal Census, McDonough & Schuyler Counties, Illinois.
- [S102] Cer, U.S., Compiled Military Service Records for American Volunteer Soldiers, Mexican War, 1845-1848 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA.
- [S76] 1850 Federal Census, Navarro Dist., Navarro County, Texas Dwelling 6.
- [S42] McFadinBartlettBible.
- [S48] BartlettCallawayBible, p. 677 (inscribed under "marriages" in what is believed to be.
- [S27] The ancestors of Jesse Bartlett.