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Family of Reginald Gundry BARTLETT and Frances Mary MILLER
| Husband: | Reginald Gundry BARTLETT (1884- ) | |
| Wife: | Frances Mary MILLER (1872- ) | |
| Children: | Fred Earnest BARTLETT (1900- ) | |
| John BARTLETT (1904- ) | ||
| Ethel BARTLETT (1907- ) | ||
| Mary Elizabeth BARTLETT (1912-1999) | ||
Husband: Reginald Gundry BARTLETT
| Name: | Reginald Gundry BARTLETT | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | Samuel BARTLETT (1841- ) | |
| Mother: | Amelia GUNDRY (1848- ) | |
| Birth | Mar 1884 | Leigh, Dorset |
| Occupation | Baker / Farmer of Three Gates Farm, Leigh, Dorset | |
Wife: Frances Mary MILLER
| Name: | Frances Mary MILLER | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Birth | Q3 1872 | Sherborne Registration District, Dorset |
Child 1: Fred Earnest BARTLETT
| Name: | Fred Earnest BARTLETT | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Birth | Dec 1900 | Dorchester Registration District, Dorset |
Child 2: John BARTLETT
| Name: | John BARTLETT | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Birth | Dec 1904 | Sherborne Registration District, Dorset |
Child 3: Ethel BARTLETT
| Name: | Ethel BARTLETT | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Spouse: | Cyril Walter SHERRING (1907-1991) | |
| Birth | Sep 1907 | Dorchester Registration District, Dorset |
Child 4: Mary Elizabeth BARTLETT
| Name: | Mary Elizabeth BARTLETT | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Spouse: | Horace William SHERRING (1909-1991) | |
| Birth | 16 Aug 1912 | |
| Death | 1999 (age 86-87) | South Dorset Registration District |
Note on Husband: Reginald Gundry BARTLETT
At the 1901 census he was living at Leigh, Dorset and was described as a Bread Baker.
There are two Gundry families which are thought to have links with the Bartletts. Research is ongoing.
Tarrant Rawston Gundry's.
By 1731 Thomas Gundry came into the property and he is credited with building the brick, stones and flint front of Rawston House. The centre part is older and the rear western façade later. Some features of the front eastern part suggest that the Bastard brothers, who lived at Tarrant Keynston for a while, contributed to the design. Radford Gundry, thought to be a cousin of Thomas came into the property in 1773 and on his death in 1778 aged 67 it came to his elder brother Thomas who died in 1805. The Gundry family came from Dewlish.
Bridport Gundry's.
Lived at The Hyde, outside Bridport (now a BUPA Nursing Home) and owned a net making business in Bridport.