. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . s private interest in insur-ance. The savings bank at once felt the profitableness of the new ar-rangement, and as a result of 14 years of administration the depositswere increased to about $900,000 and a surplus of about $50,000 accu-mulated. Since Mr. Bartletts connection with the bank closed in the fall of1888, he has continued his business of insurance and brokerage in realestate, making investments not only at home, but in the West, throughthe Equitable Mortgage Company. The honorable position which Mr. Bartlett holds in the opinion ofhis towns


. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . s private interest in insur-ance. The savings bank at once felt the profitableness of the new ar-rangement, and as a result of 14 years of administration the depositswere increased to about $900,000 and a surplus of about $50,000 accu-mulated. Since Mr. Bartletts connection with the bank closed in the fall of1888, he has continued his business of insurance and brokerage in realestate, making investments not only at home, but in the West, throughthe Equitable Mortgage Company. The honorable position which Mr. Bartlett holds in the opinion ofhis townsmen may be inferred from the choice made of him, whetherby the courts or by the heirs, to settle estates. At no time for manyyears has he been without a number of these responsibilities. Mr. Bartlett married Adeline, daughter of Henry Terry, of Ply-mouth, February 25th, 1852. The name at once suggests the horo-logical occupation of her ancestry. She was the granddaughter of EliTerry, of clock fame. Two children have been born to them: Frank. ? tfb l t—(zM~ fa c&. HISTORY OF NEW HAVEN COUNTY. 509 L., who died January 15th, 1864, at the age of five years; and EgbertTerry, who died October 10th, 1879, at 26 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett are Congregationalists, having the love andesteem of the church of which they have long been members. Theirservice for their church has been a very willing and happy service,because of the truths and virtues for which the church stands, andtheir good name has added strength and given impulse to everyworthy cause, both in the church and in society at large. Charles E. Bristol, of the Bristol Drug Company, Ansonia, Conn.,was born in Derby, December 21st, 1847. He was the son of CharlesBristol and Harriet Bradley, both of Derby. The exigencies of earlylife circumscribed the opportunities of their son. His father diedwhen he was only nine years of age. He had the advantages of thecommon schools during the winter terms until he was 16, working i


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