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==Marriage & Children==  
==Marriage & Children==  
George S. Bartholomew married Clara R. Brothers. He was the step-farther of Mrs. Gordon Trotter ([[Mergenthaler, Leona M.|Mergenthaler, Leona M.]]'''.
George S. Bartholomew married Clara R. Brothers. He was the step-farther of Mrs. Gordon Trotter ([[Mergenthaler, Leona M.|Mergenthaler, Leona M.]].
His grandchildren were:
His grandchildren were:
:*[[Palombo, Bernice C.|Bernice C. Hart]]''' (Bernice Gadbout) of  Albany, of Chestertown
:*[[Palombo, Bernice C.|Bernice C. Hart]] (Bernice Gadbout) of  Albany, of Chestertown
:*Carol Warner of New York City, of Knox  
:*Carol Warner of New York City, of Knox  
:*Donna Ostrander of Knox
:*Donna Ostrander of Knox
:*[[Palombo, Charles A.|Charles Palombo]]''' and  his wife, Janet  of Knox  
:*[[Palombo, Charles A.|Charles Palombo]] and  his wife, Janet  of Knox  
:*[[Palombo, John L.|John Palombo]]''' of Knox
:*[[Palombo, John L.|John Palombo]]  of Knox


==Death==
==Death==

Revision as of 12:14, May 15, 2022

Birth

George S. Bartholomew was born in 1873.

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

George S. Bartholomew married Clara R. Brothers. He was the step-farther of Mrs. Gordon Trotter (Mergenthaler, Leona M.. His grandchildren were:

Death

George S. Bartholomew died January 22, 1961, age 88 years.

Obituary

George S. Bartholomew Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — February 3, 1961

George S. Bartholomew

At rest, January 22, 1961, age 88 years. Husband of Clara R. Brothers, step-father of Mrs. Gordon Trotter, both of Knox. Other survivors are: Five grandchildren, John and Charles Palumbo of Knox, Mrs. Bernice Gadbout of Schenectady, Mrs. Carol Warner of Knox and Miss Dona Palumbo of Rotterdam. Also seven grand children and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Bartholomew was born at Whitehall, and for 28 years werved that village as superintendent of water works. The last eight years of his life were spent in Knox.

Altamont Enterprise — February 3, 1961

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