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Ancestry of
Ali Wentworth
TV Actress and Comedienne
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- 2nd Great-grandfather of Ali Wentworth — 5th Generation
- Ahnentafel No:
- 16
- Father:
- Aaron Bartlett
- Mother:
- Delia Dibell
- Birth Date:
- 22 Jun 1844
- Birth Location:
- Stratford, Fulton, New York
- Christening Date:
- Christening Location:
- Death Date:
- 30 May 1922
- Death Location:
- Pasadena, Los Angeles, California
- Burial Date:
- Burial Location:
- Spouse Name:
- Mary H. Pitkin
- Marriage Date:
- 27 Aug 1867
- Marriage Location:
- Delavan, Walworth, Wisconsin
- Children:
Mae Bartlett
Frederic Clay Bartlett (Ahnentafel No:8 )
Frank Dickinson Bartlett
Florence Dibell Bartlett
- Notes:
Adolphus Bartlett was the partner of a store called Hibbard and Spencer when in 1871, the store with almost all of its contents were swept away the the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Adolphus Clay Bartlett
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Additional marriages for Adolphus Clay Bartlett
- Spouse:
- Abbey L. Hitchcock
- Marriage Date:
- 15 Jun 1893
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Sources for Adolphus Clay Bartlett
- 1 Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois), 30 NOV 1930, p. 79, "Foot Notes".
- 2 Federal Census, IL, Cook County, 1880, Chicago, E.D. 18, p. 27, Image 27 of 47.
- 3 The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, Indiana), 02 JUN 1931, Wedding of son Frederic Clay Bartlett and Evelyn Fortune Lilly.
- 4 U.S., Passport Applications, 1795-1925, 24 APR 1922, Application for son Frederic Clay Bartlett.
- 5 U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Draft registration for son Frederick Clay Bartlett.
- 6 Goodspeed, Thomas Wakefield, The University of Chicago Biographical Sketches, Vol. 2, Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press (1925), 101-123.
- 7 Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed., The Book of Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Chicago, Chicago: A.N. Marquis and Company (1911), 41.
- 8 Wikipedia, "Great Chicago Fire", (accessed 11/23/2023).
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