Biography of Samuel Cinclare Bartholomew - Wayne Co. WV Samuel Cinclare Bartholomew, is a native of the "Keystone State", born October 11, 1830, a son of Wendel and Sarah McGill Bartholomew, then residents of Pennsylvania, and now deceased. His father born in Germany, November 15, 1778, died in Millhall, Pennsyvania, August 9, 1875; his mother was born January 15, 1800, and died in Clinton county, Pennsylvania, July 4, 1873. Samule C. Bartholomew, in Clinton county, Pennsylvania, December 30, 1855, was united in marriage with Mary Ann Bottorf, who was born in Pennsylvania, March 3, 1831. Their children are recorded; William Henry, born March 4, 1859, died April 8, 1861; Winfield Scott, October 15, 1861, lives in Ripley Ohio, Lucy Ann, November 25, 1863, died October 28, 1880, Emma Jane, September 27, 1865, Harry, February 28, 1869, George B., October 20, 1873, Frankie, September 27, 1875, Samuel, October 20, 1877, Mary, Decmeber, 23, 1882 - these six at home. George Bottorf, born in Lebenon county, Pennsylvania, in March 1801, is the father of Mrs. Bartholomew. Her mother, whose name before marriage was Hattie McFasson, was born in Lebenon county, Pennsylvania, in 1804, and died at Bald Eagle Pennsylvania November, 1880. During his residence in Clinton county, Mr. Bartholomew was four years sheriff of the county. He entered the Federal army as a second lieutenant of Company G, 203rd Pennsylania Infantry, and afterward served in the Navy as first engineer. He settled in Wayne county in 1871, and follows the trade of millwright, with residence and post office address at Ceredo, Wayne county, W.Va. Submitted by Lorna Corns Workman **************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only. ****************************************************************