She married Augustus Roland Barttlingck on November 1, 1901 in Hamilton Co., OH. They are on the 1910 Census, Dayton , Montgomery Co., OH
However, on the 1920 Census, Fayette Co., KY., they had shortened the last name to BART, possibly because after WW1, many Americans were hostile to Germans.
According to her obituary, she was a teacher for many years in the Lexington Public Shcools and the Kentucky Society for Crippled Children.
She was a graduate of Sayre School, past Department President of Kentucky United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary. She was a member of Second Presbyterian Church, Henry Clay Chapter No 398 Order Eastern Star, Central Kentucky Hospital Circle and the YWCA.
She died on February 24,1978 in Fayette Co., KY in Good Samaritan Hospital.
Funeral services were held at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by Rev Edward W Stock, Jr. Burial at Lexington Cemetery.
She married Augustus Roland Barttlingck on November 1, 1901 in Hamilton Co., OH. They are on the 1910 Census, Dayton , Montgomery Co., OH
However, on the 1920 Census, Fayette Co., KY., they had shortened the last name to BART, possibly because after WW1, many Americans were hostile to Germans.
According to her obituary, she was a teacher for many years in the Lexington Public Shcools and the Kentucky Society for Crippled Children.
She was a graduate of Sayre School, past Department President of Kentucky United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary. She was a member of Second Presbyterian Church, Henry Clay Chapter No 398 Order Eastern Star, Central Kentucky Hospital Circle and the YWCA.
She died on February 24,1978 in Fayette Co., KY in Good Samaritan Hospital.
Funeral services were held at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by Rev Edward W Stock, Jr. Burial at Lexington Cemetery.
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