John Bartle John (Jack) Bartle was born in 1872 in Trempealeau, Wisconsin. His father was William Bartle, born in England. His mother was Ellen (Seary) Bartle, born in Northern Ireland. His sisters were Sara (b. 1857 in Ohio), Emma (born 1859 in Ohio), Ellen (b. 1860 in Ohio), Mary (b. 1863 in Trempealeau, m.Thomas Bramwell), brother William (b. 1875), sisters Charlotte (b. 1868, m. Ed Huttenhow), Margaret (b. 1870, m. John C. Towner), and Harriet (b. 1874). He married Winnie Johnson in Saskatchewan (1919?). When they failed at farming, they moved to Wisconsin. In the Fifteenth U.S. Census of 1930 (six years after Winnie's death) Jack Bartle was listed as living in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, aged 57, white haired, born in Wisconsin, father born in England, mother born in Northern ireland, widower, working as a laborer in a lime quarry, no military record (regular or militia). He died in 1948, and is buried in Trempealeau cemetery, Wisconsin. Winnie Johnson Bartle Winnie Johnson was born in 1897 See the Albert Johnson Family page. Ancestors See her photo, aged 15 or 16. At age 18, she gave birth to Albert Johnson in 1915, November 11. No father's name is recorded. See the Albert Bartle Family page. She died in 1924 December (after December 7, before December 16) aged 27, in Galesville, Wisconsin. She is buried at Trempealeau cemetery, Wisconsin. Winnie and Jack Winnie and Jack had no children between them. An apparently modified marriage certificate dated 1915 (1919?) January 11, in Saskatchewan may have actually been made a few years later. (In 1942, Albert effectively changed his name from Johnson to Bartle legally as of 1919 January 11, and that is the likely date of the marriage of Jack and Winnie). After Winnie died, young Albert was first taken care of by the Pnorsky family of Trempealeau, never saw Jack again, and was raised by Winnie's sister and her husband, Alice and Walter Kelly, in Winnipeg. Albert and Dorothy
Bartle put gravestones on Jack and Winnie's graves in 1954.
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