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Cosam Emer Bartlett- Ga. 1793-1850

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Cosam Emer Bartlett

Cosam Emer Bartlett was born in New Hampshire ca. 1793.He died at Wynnton near Columbus, Georgia on 11 October, 1850.He was extensively known in Florida and Georgia as a conductor of the Press. He had lived near Augusta, Georgia and Apalachicola, Florida.In 1820 Cosam “B.” lived in Chatham County in Savannah.In 1832 Cosam Emier from Flynn’s district, Muscogee county won lot # 1163 in the 19th district in the 3rd section. And lot #195 in the 11th district in the 2nd section.His sister Nancy Bartlett of Genesse County, N.Y. age 25 died of dropsy at his home January 18th 1837 in Apalachicola.
Starting in 1851, his heirs were found in the Muscogee County, Ga., deed book F/480-482 preparing to sell the land in Columbus that they inherited from him.Sarah E. Bartlett (his widow?) was born about 1800 in Charleston, S.C.Daughter Sarah Ann Bartlett married Capt. Elias Sanders, Jr. of New Orleans in Muscogee County on August 21, 1850 at Wynnton.They moved to New Orleans, LA. and gave power of attorney to (her brother?) C. Julian Bartlett (born about 1828 Columbus, Muscogee Co.), to sell their Columbus land in 1852.In 1851 Washington Bartlett gave power of attorney to Cosam Julian Bartlett (born Muscogee County 1828).Washington Bartlett had moved to San Francisco.Arabella W. Bartlett, who was born about 1826 in Baldwin County, Ga., Franklin Adams Bartlett, and Columbus Bartlett of New Orleans, appointed Cosam Julian as their power of attorney also.Cosam J. Bartlett sold the land for them to Pinckney Hazelton for $1000.It was lot #9 in the 8th district (Columbus) containing 202 ½ acres.(Deed book I/295)W(illiam) T. Bartlett (born 1835 Muscogee County) of New Orleans, LA. sold his one seventh to Pinkney and John Hazelton for $150.86 in 1857.(Muscogee Deed Book E/585.)
C. Julian Bartlett sold lot #135 (100 acres) and #154 (56 acres) in 1851 to Colquitt, Brooks and Beard, andSpence and Carter.The land was at Coweta Falls on the Chattahoochie, Muscogee county.
(Birth dates and birth places found in the Muscogee Co. 1850 census, Russel’s district, filled out on November 29, 1850, page 358 B or 360.Sareh E. Bartlett 50, Charleston, S.C.; Arabella 24 Baldwin Co., Ga.; C. Julian 22 Columbus, Musc. Co., Ga.; William T. 15 Columbus Ga; Thomas P. Sparkes 33 Laurence (Laurens) Co. Ga.; and Matilda (Sparkes) 30, born S.C.)

Cosam Emer Bartlett was born in New Hampshire ca. 1793.He died at Wynnton near Columbus, Georgia on 11 October, 1850.He was extensively known in Florida and Georgia as a conductor of the Press. He had lived near Augusta, Georgia and Apalachicola, Florida.In 1820 Cosam “B.” lived in Chatham County in Savannah.In 1832 Cosam Emier from Flynn’s district, Muscogee county won lot # 1163 in the 19th district in the 3rd section. And lot #195 in the 11th district in the 2nd section.His sister Nancy Bartlett of Genesse County, N.Y. age 25 died of dropsy at his home January 18th 1837 in Apalachicola.
Starting in 1851, his heirs were found in the Muscogee County, Ga., deed book F/480-482 preparing to sell the land in Columbus that they inherited from him.Sarah E. Bartlett (his widow?) was born about 1800 in Charleston, S.C.Daughter Sarah Ann Bartlett married Capt. Elias Sanders, Jr. of New Orleans in Muscogee County on August 21, 1850 at Wynnton.They moved to New Orleans, LA. and gave power of attorney to (her brother?) C. Julian Bartlett (born about 1828 Columbus, Muscogee Co.), to sell their Columbus land in 1852.In 1851 Washington Bartlett gave power of attorney to Cosam Julian Bartlett (born Muscogee County 1828).Washington Bartlett had moved to San Francisco.Arabella W. Bartlett, who was born about 1826 in Baldwin County, Ga., Franklin Adams Bartlett, and Columbus Bartlett of New Orleans, appointed Cosam Julian as their power of attorney also.Cosam J. Bartlett sold the land for them to Pinckney Hazelton for $1000.It was lot #9 in the 8th district (Columbus) containing 202 ½ acres.(Deed book I/295)W(illiam) T. Bartlett (born 1835 Muscogee County) of New Orleans, LA. sold his one seventh to Pinkney and John Hazelton for $150.86 in 1857.(Muscogee Deed Book E/585.)
C. Julian Bartlett sold lot #135 (100 acres) and #154 (56 acres) in 1851 to Colquitt, Brooks and Beard, andSpence and Carter.The land was at Coweta Falls on the Chattahoochie, Muscogee county.
(Birth dates and birth places found in the Muscogee Co. 1850 census, Russel’s district, filled out on November 29, 1850, page 358 B or 360.Sareh E. Bartlett 50, Charleston, S.C.; Arabella 24 Baldwin Co., Ga.; C. Julian 22 Columbus, Musc. Co., Ga.; William T. 15 Columbus Ga; Thomas P. Sparkes 33 Laurence (Laurens) Co. Ga.; and Matilda (Sparkes) 30, born S.C.)

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