Nancy Ann Waldo (Bartlett)

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Nancy Ann Waldo (Bartlett)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
Death: November 01, 1861 (66)
Piercetown, Kosciusko Co., Indiana, United States
Place of Burial: McNeil Cemetery, Pierceton, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John B. Bartlett and Anne Bartlett (Berkley)
Wife of Gamaliel Waldo
Mother of Melinda Somerville (Waldo); Matilda McNeil; Harriett Thomas (Waldo); Hickman Waldo; Emily Somerville and 6 others
Sister of Scarlet Bartlett; Malinda Bartlett (Bartlett); John Berkeley Bartlett; Daniel Bartlett; Sarah Allen (Bartlett) and 11 others

Managed by: Donald L Wallo
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About Nancy Ann Waldo (Bartlett)

Nancy Ann "Nannie" AKA Nancy Hulda?

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80574690

Inscription: WIFE OF GAMELIEL 66 YRS

Daughter of John B. Bartlett and Anne Barkley Bartlett.Born in Harrison Co. VA. present day WV.

History of Ritchie County (wv): "By Minnie Kendall Lowther GAMALIEL WALDO made the first settlement on the farm that is known as the Flannagan homestead near the year 1815. Traces of his old cabin Which stood only a few hundred yards from the present W. A. Flannagan residence, are still visible.

Mr. Waldo and his wife, Nancy Bartlett Waldo, came from Harrison county and remained here until about the year 1844, when they removed to Indiana with all their family, except three members who were established in homes of their own, and there they saw the last of earth. They were adherents of the Baptist church faith and Mr. Waldo was the first clerk of the "Mab Zeal" Baptist class at Harrisville in 1825.

Their children were as follows : Hickman, Bartlett, Phipps, John, Zedadiah, Melinda. Matilda, Harriett. Emily. Amy and Elizabeth Waldo, the daughters having all married in the West."

WV Marriages, 1854-1932 groom's name: Gamaliel Waldo bride's name: Nancy Bartlett marriage date: 27 Feb 1812 marriage place: Harrison, West Virginia

1850 census, Whitley county Gamaliel Waldo, 61, & Nancy, 54 Elizabeth, 21; Jedediah, 13; and John G., 25

1860 census, Kosciusko county: Gamara Waldo, 71, farmer, & Nancy, 63 Jedodiah, 23, and Jane, 18

Their son John married Elizabeth Griffith and is now buried in Hillcrest cemetery, and Jedidiah married Jane Cole. Melinda married Thomas Somerville; Matilda married John McNeil; Harriet married Charles Thomas; Emily married Henry Somerville; Phipps married Sarah Moore and Leah Bibler; and Amy married John Robinson.

Children:
 Matilda Waldo McNeil (1814 - 1891)*
 Hickman Waldo (1818 - 1898)*
 Phipps Waldo (1822 - 1896)*
 John Gamaliel Waldo (1826 - 1880)*

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Spouse:
 Gamaliel Waldo (1788 - 1865)*

McNeil Cemetery NE 1/4 of Section 15, Washington Township Pierceton Kosciusko County Indiana USA

Cemetery notes and/or description: This is an abandoned early Kosciusko County, IN Cemetery. It has been badly neglected over the years and has no access road.

The cemetery is actually located with the NE 1/4 of Section 15, Washington Township, Kosciusko Co., IN.

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Nancy Ann Waldo (Bartlett)'s Timeline

1795
November 1, 1795
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1812
December 7, 1812
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1814
September 9, 1814
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1815
December 9, 1815
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1818
January 28, 1818
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1819
October 20, 1819
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1821
June 26, 1821
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1822
September 1, 1822
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1825
January 15, 1825
Clarksburg, Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
1826
February 12, 1826
Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States