Isaac enlisted at Harford, Connecticut in December 1780. He was made a corporal in 1782. A farmer in Bristol, Connecticut, he married Mrs. Lydia (Deming) Crampton about 1784. They moved to Tinmouth, Vermont about 1786 (then the Vermont Republic which existed from 1777 to 1791); and then on to Waddington in 1801. He was the first militia captain commissioned in St. Lawrence County in 1812. Source: George Wells Bartholomew, "Record of the Bartholomew Family" (Austin, TX, 1885).
Isaac enlisted at Harford, Connecticut in December 1780. He was made a corporal in 1782. A farmer in Bristol, Connecticut, he married Mrs. Lydia (Deming) Crampton about 1784. They moved to Tinmouth, Vermont about 1786 (then the Vermont Republic which existed from 1777 to 1791); and then on to Waddington in 1801. He was the first militia captain commissioned in St. Lawrence County in 1812. Source: George Wells Bartholomew, "Record of the Bartholomew Family" (Austin, TX, 1885).
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a soldier of the Revolution who died in his 80 yr
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Luman Bartholomew
1785–1843
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Laura Bartholomew
1787–1842
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Polly Bartholomew Montgomery
1789–1843
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Isaac Bartholomew
1791–1872
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Minerva A Bartholomew Holbrook
1793–1843
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Roswell Edgar Bartholomew
1794–1874
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Truman Bartholomew
1797–1856
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Julia Bartholomew Edsall
1798–1877
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Sally Bartholomew
1800–1816
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Charles Deming Bartholomew
1806–1889
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