John Bartholomew was born in 1528 (when his father was age 28, and his grandfather(?) John inherited his father's estate. Mary was his sister and the name of his oldest daughter, who would have been a child at this time. John died in 1578 in Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, England. *William Bartholomew II was born in 1602/3, and died January 18, 1680 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. (FTM, CD200; FTM, CD506; FTM, CD23) He died in London or on a return trip from London to Massachusetts. William was buried on May 6, 1634 in Bartholomew Chapel, St. John's Church,Burford, Oxfordshire, England. Bartholomew last name - Bartholomew family - MyHeritage William Bartholomew I. He married Elizabeth Scudder. This was an extremely popular personal name in Christian Europe with many vernacular derivatives. This generation remains in controversy. John was christened on June 19, 1556. The LDS records show 1551 and so does The Bartholomew Family, however, this could have been a misread of the records since 3 and 5 can be mistaken in older writing. He died in London or on a return trip from London to Massachusetts.. Mary was step-mother to: Francis Bartholomew was baptised on February 13, 1613/4. William and Friswede's children were: (John II, John I) was a mercer (a dealer in silks and woolens) in Burford. Margaretha Elizabeth (Bartholomew) Marsteller, Jessie Thelma Beatrice (Bartholomew) Thomasson, Alice Amelia (Bartholomew) Miller, Unger, Lester, Dorothy Estelle B A M (Bartholomew) Lucas, Minerva Colista (Bartholomew) Swift Brown, Harriette Antoinette (Bartholomew) Weddle. Zachariah Symmes, Nathaniel Heaton, Thomas Lynde, and William and Richard Haines made up about one-half of the 100 passengers (Wintrop Journal 1, 134). A friend of William I's was David Hewes alias Lloyd. Within census records, you can often find information like name of household members, ages, birthplaces, residences, and occupations. Either Alice was his second wife or he married her after their eldest son, John was born (in 1528). [1], Saint Bartholomew (d. 1193), was a Northumbrian hermit of some celebrity, who flourished in the twelfth century. Cousins of this family lived in Warborough, Stanlake, etc. Ales was buried in Burford on October 26, 1619. A friend of William I's was David Hewes alias Lloyd. Between 1536 and 1539, most were sold or destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Richard Bartholomew was born about 1610. John could be the son of John Bartholomew of Warborough, who was born in 1472. Their wedding date was one year after Mary Queen of Scots(1542-1587) is executed in Fotheringay Castle in Northamptonshire. If there was a first wife her name is unknown to us. See the The Griffin Passenger List Like a window into their day-to-day life, Bartholomew census records can tell you where and how your ancestors worked, their level of education, veteran status, and more. William Bartholomew II was born in 1602/3 in Burford, Oxfordshire, England. William died January 18, 1679/80 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Rowland died in 1587. He married Ales Vicarage on November 12, 1593. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life.