Individual Details
Julia (2) BARTLEY
(Bef 24 Dec 1851 - 23 Oct 1930)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Stephen Gilbert ROUNTREE (1851 - 1918) |
| Child | Eva ROUNTREE (1876 - 1933) |
| Child | Harry ROUNTREE (1878 - 1950) |
| Child | Maud ROUNTREE (1879 - 1965) |
| Child | Vera ROUNTREE (1881 - 1961) |
| Child | Zillah ROUNTREE (1884 - 1974) |
| Child | Myrtle ROUNTREE (1888 - 1966) |
| Child | Edward Gilbert ROUNTREE (1890 - 1977) |
| Father | Robert (3) BARTLEY (1826 - 1913) |
| Mother | Esther KERBY (1825 - 1915) |
| Sibling | Emma BARTLEY (1849 - 1916) |
| Sibling | Walter BARTLEY (1853 - ) |
| Sibling | Charles BARTLEY (1856 - 1926) |
| Sibling | Alice BARTLEY (1858 - ) |
| Sibling | Ada BARTLEY (1860 - ) |
| Sibling | Clement BARTLEY (1862 - 1936) |
| Sibling | Henry BARTLEY (1865 - 1869) |
| Sibling | Edwin BARTLEY (1870 - 1945) |
Notes
Birth
Parents emmigrated to New Zealand in 1854. Julia BARTLEY appears onthe shipping passenger list, so it is assumed that she was the
daughter of Robert and Esther BARTLEY.
Emigration
20 June 1854 Left Jersey, Channel Islands, for New Zealand per "JosephFletcher". Came with her parents, Robert and Esther BARTLEY, her
sibblings, Emma and Walter, Mrs Bartley's sister, and Mr Bartley's
younger brother, Edward BARTLEY.
13 October 1854 Arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, via New Plymouth.
Marriage
At the home of Robert and Esther BARTLEY, the bride's parentsDeath
New Zealand Herald 24th October 1930 DEATHS ROUNTREE - on October 23rd 1930 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W.R. Ellingham of 65 Remuera Road; Julia, beloved wife of the late Stephen Gilbert Rountree, aged 79.Auckland Star 28th October 1930 page 17 [1] OBITUARY MRS. S. G. ROUNTREE - SEVENTY-SIX YEARS COLONIST - An old and highly respected resident of Auckland, Mrs. S. G. Rountree, died on October 23rd aged 79 years. Mrs. Rountree was born in Jersey, being the second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartley. She arrived in Auckland with her parents by the Joseph Fletcher in 1854. Miss Bartley was married in 1874 to the late Mr. S. G. Rountree, who was well known as manager of the Auckland Savings Bank, while the present manager, Mr. Clem. Bartley is her brother. Her service to the many activities connected with the Baptist churches of Auckland met with the full appreciation of those with whom she was associated and her personal benefactions to the needy will be remembered by very many. Her sons are Mr. Harry Rountree, the well known artist, now of London, and Mr. E. G. Rountree, of Henderson. The daughters are Mrs. A. L. Ferneyhough, Mrs. Samuel Barry, Mrs. J. P. Mourant, Mrs. W. R. Ellingham and Mrs. H. L. Richards. The interment took place at O'Neils Point Cemetery.
Burial
Row X, Plot IIIObituary
Auckland Star 28th October 1930 page 17 [1] OBITUARYMRS. S. G. ROUNTREE - SEVENTY-SIX YEARS COLONIST - An old and highly respected resident of Auckland, Mrs. S. G. Rountree, died on October 23rd aged 79 years. Mrs. Rountree was born in Jersey, being the second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartley. She arrived in Auckland with her parents by the Joseph Fletcher in 1854. Miss Bartley was married in 1874 to the late Mr. S. G. Rountree, who was well known as manager of the Auckland Savings Bank, while the present manager, Mr. Clem. Bartley is her brother. Her service to the many activities connected with the Baptist churches of Auckland met with the full appreciation of those with whom she was associated and her personal benefactions to the needy will be remembered by very many. Her sons are Mr. Harry Rountree, the well known artist, now of London, and Mr. E. G. Rountree, of Henderson. The daughters are Mrs. A. L. Ferneyhough, Mrs. Samuel Barry, Mrs. J. P. Mourant, Mrs. W. R. Ellingham and Mrs. H. L. Richards. The interment took place at O'Neils Point Cemetery.
Endnotes
1. Shipping list of the clipper barque, Joseph Fletcher. Sailed London 20 June 1854, arrived Auckland via New Plymouth 13 October 1854. (Roots website.).
2. M W Bartley, Colonial Architect - The Career of Edward Bartley 1839 - 1919 (First Edition Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand - 2006), Page 12.

