Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . s organization. Itwas during his occupancy of these offices that thebill was passed in the Legislature to appropriate$1000 annually to the Dairymens Association, andMr, Bartholomew was very active in promotingits passage. He was also very active in the passingof the Oleomargarine Butter Bill by the Legis-lature. He is a charter member of Senexet Grange,No. 40, of Woodstock, and is a member of the C


Commemorative biographical record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families . s organization. Itwas during his occupancy of these offices that thebill was passed in the Legislature to appropriate$1000 annually to the Dairymens Association, andMr, Bartholomew was very active in promotingits passage. He was also very active in the passingof the Oleomargarine Butter Bill by the Legis-lature. He is a charter member of Senexet Grange,No. 40, of Woodstock, and is a member of the Coun-ty Pomona. His two youngest daughters areseventh degree Grangers. He became a member ofthe West Thompson Methodist Church when ayoung man. On April 29, 1858, Mr. Bartholomewwas married to Mary J. Hassard, who was bornin Killingly, Sept. 14, 1837, a daughter of JosephS. and Alice (Johnson) Hassard. Her father wasa native of Rhode Island, and a descendant of someof the best families of that State. The followingchildren were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew:(i) Ada Louise, born April 19, i860, attendedWoodstock Academy, and previous to her marriageshe taught music. She married Dr. Arthur


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