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William W. Bartlett, son of Luther and Maria Bartlett, was 

 born in Dudley, Worcester Co., Mass., July 8, 1825. His 

 father was born in Massachusetts about 1800 ; married Maria 

 Windsor, a native of Dudley, Mass., Oct. 5, 1824. Mrs. 

 Maria Windsor Bartlett was born May 10, 1803. Of this union 

 three children were born, viz., William W., Eliza N., and Lucian. 

 William W. is the only one of the children now living. 



Luther Bartlett was a manufacturer of scythes and axes; 

 later in life kept public house in Thompson, Conn., and died 

 Feb. 9, 1830. Mrs. Bartlett married David Van Alstine, and 

 now resides in California. Nathaniel Bartlett, grandfather of 

 William W,, was of Scottish origin, and was born in one of 

 the New England States. William W. Bartlett's maternal 

 grandfather, William Windsor (spelled by some Winsor), was 

 born in Smithfield, R. I., October 12, 1779 ; married Eunice 

 Nichols, a native of Thompson, Conn., May 8, 1800. Eunice 

 Nichols was born June 6, 1775. Of this union five daughters 

 were born, viz., Ann Frances, deceased ; Maria, Lucy E., Sally, 

 and Elizabeth. William Windsor was a farmer by occupation. 

 He settled in Campbell, Steuben Co., May 29, 1835, on the farm 

 now owned by his grandson, William W, Bartlett. He died 

 Jan. 12, 1866, and his wife died Jan. 2, 1852. 



William Windsor was a son of Abraham and Nancy Water- 

 man Windsor, and was one of five children. 



The Windsor family is of English origin, having descended 

 from Joshua Windsor, who emigrated to Ai^ierica and settled 

 in Providence, R. I., in 1638, and wa^ one of the twenty who 

 paid thirty pounds (the amount of the first purchase of Provi- 

 dence of the natives) on their being admitted equal sharers 

 therein with Roger Williams, the first purchaser, and twelve 

 others who had gone there before. By his writings, which still 



remain, he appears to have been a man of a religious turn of 

 mind and a man of ability. From him have descended a very 

 numerous family, of whom William Windsor was one. Abra- 

 ham Windsor was born March 10, 1756, and died June 27, 

 1787. 



Nancy Waterman was born May 1, 1756, and died Feb. 7, 

 1846. 



William W. Bartlett came to Campbell, Steuben Co., in com- 

 pany with his grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. William Windsor), May 

 28, 1835, when but ten years of age. He was reared a farmer, 

 which honorable business he still continues to follow on the same 

 farm which was purchased by his grandfather, William Windsor. 

 He married Esther E. Pixley, daughter of Alanson and Mary 

 Pixley, July 4, 1852. Mrs. Esther E. Bartlett was born at 

 Albion, N. Y., March 22, 1832. Of this alliance eight children 

 have been born, viz., Frances E., deceased ; Ella P., and William 

 W. (twins), Mary E., George McClellan, Cora B., Luther E., 

 and Essie. 



Mr. Bartlett is one of the largest farmers in the town ; he has 

 some four hundred acres of land. He has made valuable im- 

 provements upon his farm since he has owned it; his farm 

 buildings are substantial, and will compare favorably with the 

 best farm buildings in the county. In politics a life-long Demo- 

 crat, casting his first vote for Martin Van Buren and Charles F. 

 Adams. He has served three terms as assessor of Campbell. 



Miss Frances E. Bartlett graduate's at the academy at Corning, 

 married J. W. Burdick, of Newburgh, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1873, 

 left one daughter, Sarah F., and died Aug. 15, 1876. 



Mr. Burdick married for his s'econd wife, Miss Ella P. Bartlett, 

 Jan. 20, 1878, and has one son, Julian W. Mr. Burdick is a 

 telegraph operator at Newburgh. 



