Notes In 1901, Victor Bartlett, 7, inmate, in Bristol Workhouse, Bristol, Gloucestershire
In 1911, James A Bates, 39, wife Georgia A, 32, and children Nettie, 5, Winnifred, 3, and Victor Bartlett, 15, in Springfield, Kings and Albert, NB
In April 1913, Victor J Bartlett, 18, crossed into America via St John, NB, he stated he last lived in St John and that his relative in Canada was his sister Maud, St John, NB, he was going to Portland to join a Friend-name unreadable, 199 Kennebec? St, Portland, and that he was born in Bristol
Victor James Bartlett, 21 years, born Feb 4th 1896 enlisted during the military draft of 1917-1918 in America, he resided in Walnut?, Worcester, Massachusets, he declared he was a clerk, employed by John Casey, 38 Clifton St, Worcester, Mass. He declared he had previously been a private in the Canadian Army,
On April 20 1918, Victor James Bartlett born Feb 21 1896 Bristol, enlisted in Canadian Army, he gave his next of kin as sister-Mrs Maud Maxwell, 310 Duke St, West End, St John, NB, and that he lived in 5 Dix St, Worcester, Mass, and that he was an electrician
On July 8 1919, Sapper V J Bartlett, arrived back in Canada on SS Olympic, his destination was St John, NB
In 1920, Victor J Bartlett, 23, Roomer in home of Leslie and May Smith in Worcester Ward 10, Worcester, Mass
In 1930, Victor J Bartlett, 33, wife Ida, 26, and children William A, 6, Rose M, 4 and 1/2, Victor J, 3 years and 2 months, and infant daughter Eva B, in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusets