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Captain Nathan Bartlett

Also Known As: "Nathaniel"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts
Death: April 06, 1775 (83)
Elliot, Cumberland, Maine, United States (Old Age)
Place of Burial: ME, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Bartlett Sr. and Mary Bartlett
Husband of Shuah Bartlett and Meribah Littlefield
Father of John Heard Bartlett; Shuah Coffin; Mary Dennet; Phebe Bartlett; Abigail Bartlett and 5 others
Brother of Mary Bartlett; John Calvin Bartlett, II; Mary Bailey; Dorothy Ropes; Sarah Fowler and 8 others

Occupation: Captain
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About Capt. Nathan Bartlett

Biography https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartlett-9633)
Capt. Nathan Bartlet, b. in Newbury, 23d December, 1691; d. 1775; moved to that part of Kittery, now Eliot, in 17 13.

"I John Heard of Kittery… yeoman for diverse valuable Considerations… so… sell… unto Nathan Bartlet late of Newbery, now of Kittery… Tanner Two Certaine pieces of land… in Kittery… out of ye homestead land of sd Heard Vizt one piece Containing ninty one rods… ye other piece Containing one hundred & fifty rod… ye 27th day of February… 1713/4
John Heard
In presence of
Benjamin Lord
John Croade"[1]

"Nicholas Morrell of Kittery… Brick layer… in Consideration of ye Sum of Twenty four pounds… paid by Nathan Bartlett of… Kittery… Tanner… do… sell… four acres… in Kittery… on ye North Side of a place Called Sturgeon Creek beginning at ye Highway that Leads from Sturgeon Creek bridge to ye Ceaders… to ye Road leading from sd Bridge towards Newchewanack… ye Tenth day of March… seventeen hundred & fourteen fifteen…
Nicholas Morrell
In ye Presents of us
John Bellcher
James Davis
Charles ffrost Junr"[2]

Captain Bartlet was a tanner and did a prosperous business. He purchased in 1725 60 acres of land at Sturgeon Creek of John Wittum for £250. The following year he bought 20 acres of land of Peter Wittum, paying therefor £100.

"I John Wittum of Kittery… yeoman… in Consideration of the Sum of sixty pounds… paid… by Nathan Bartlet of Kittery… Tanner… do… sell… a parcel of Land containing Twenty Acres… in Kittery… on the North side of Sturgeon Creek bounded… by Nathan Bartlet… partly by James Wittum & partly by the High Way and partly by Daniel Wittum &… by Peter Wittum Junr & George Brawn… Land I bought of my Honored Father Peter Wittum… this fifth Day of April… One Thousand seven hundred and twenty six…
John X Wittum his X mark
Elizabeth X Wittum
Her mark
In the presence of us
Daniel Fogg Junr
Simon Frost"[3]

"I James Wittum of Kittery… Turner… in Consideration of the Sum of Thirty Pounds… paid… by Nathan Bartlett of Kittery… Tanner… do… sell… a Parcell of Land… in the Township of York Containing about Ten Acres… at the Western Corner of the land that Joseph Smith lately sold to Joseph Kilgore at a Place called Bricksam… Part of a Thirty Three Acre lott of Land which was laid out to Josiah Bridges June the Thurd 1718 and by him sold to John Linscot Decembr 28th 1727… this Twelfth day of Febry… 1730/1
James Wittum
Elizabeth Wittum Her X Mark"[4]

An old deed from John Heard to his son-in-law, Capt. Nathan Bartlet, in 1725, gives him a tract of land at Third Hill with one- half part of Stoney Brook and one-third part of a saw-mill built by James Emery and Maj. Charles Frost adding this note "that it is to be understood that the above given and granted premises are not to be reckoned as any part of my daughter, Shuah's, portion." This land and other land which he purchased became the home stead place of his descendants. Captain Bartlett built (about 1718) a brick house near John Heard's home, the present site of the Bartlett homestead, making the bricks on his land bordering on Sturgeon Creek. This brick house was partially destroyed by an earthquake about 1737, and Captain Bartlet built about 1740 the oak timbered two and a half story Colonial house, now standing, in which five generations of the Bartlett family have been born and reared. He m. 10th March, 1714, Shuah Heard, b. 15th January, 1694, dau. of Capt. John and Phebe (Littlefield) Heard. Phebe (Littlefield) Heard, Maj. Charles Frost and Dennis Downing were killed by Indians at Ambush Rock, in that part of Kittery, now Eliot, on Sunday, 4th July, 1697, while returning on horseback from the meeting house in the Parish of Unity, in the Precinct of Berwick, where they had attended divine service. A bronze tablet marks this spot. The body of Phebe Littlefield Heard was buried in the old burying ground upon the farm in Eliot, belonging to the heirs of Sylvester Bartlett. A bronze tablet also marks this spot. These tablets were erected by Ralph Sylvester Bartlett, the subject of this memoir.
"I Nathan Bartlett of Kittery… Tanner… in Consideration of fifteen Pounds… paid by John Hill & Elisha Hill both of Berwick Husbandmen… do… sell… sixteen Acres & half of a Grant of Land granted to James Heard by the Inhabitants of the Parish of Unity… June 24th 1673 viz To John Hill eleven Acres to him… & to Elisha Hill five Acres & half… this 19th Day of June… one thousand seven hundred & twenty nine…
Nathan Bartlett
Witnesses
Joseph Moulton
Jno Bradstreet
Eban [ ? ]"[5]

"We Moses Gilman Senr and Moses Gilman Junr of Exetor… Husbandmen John Lord of said Exeter Joyner & Abigail his Wife John Longee of sd Exetor Cordwar & Anne his Wife Nicholas Smith of said Exetor Cordwainer and Judath his Wife Abner Thurston of said Exeter Cordwainer & Shuah his Wife & Eliza Gilman Datr of said Moses Gilman a Singlewoman… in Consideration of the Sum of Twenty Pounds… by Nathan Bartlet of Kittery… Tanner… all… interest… we have… of the Real & Personal Estate of James Heard of Kittery… Deceased… within the Town of Kittery… this Third Day of July… 1729…
Moses Gilman
Moses Gilman jur
John Lord
Abigail X Lord
John Loge
Ann X Logee
Nicholas Smith
Judeth X Smith
Abner Thustin
Shuah X Thustin
Elizebeth X Gilman
In Presence of us
Nicho Gilman
Nathanill Bartlett"[6]

"I Nathan Bartlett of Kittery… Tanner… in Consideration of the Sum of twenty Pounds… paid by Edmund Coffin of… Kittery Physician… do… sell… a Parcel of Land… in Kittery… Containing by Estimation one Acre & an Half… at the Corner of the High Way that leadeth from Sturgeon Creek Bridge to the Ceaders… upon the High Way that leadeth to Berwick… which the sd Bartlett purchased of Nicholas Morrell… the tenth of March… Seventeen hundred & fourteen fifteen… Nathan Bartlett hath hereunto set his Hand & Seal the twenty eight Day of April… seventeen hundred & thirty three…
Nathan Bartlett
In Presence of
John Furbas
Mary Bartlett"[7]

"Newbury June 6, 1735. This may Certifie whom it may concern that I Ambrose Berry of Newbury have Recd of Moses Wadlin by the Hand of Nathan Bartlett Ninety eight Pounds fourteen Shillings what was due to me from Mr. Robert Whipple I say recd p me… Ambrose Berry"[8]

"In the Name of God Amen. I Nathan Bartlett of Kittery in the County of York and Province of the Massachusetts Bay gentleman being of a sound mind and memory and Considering my frailty and mortality, do make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament But first of all I commit my Soul to God who gave it, beging for the Pardon of all my Sins and eternal Salvation thro the merits and mediation of the Lord Jesus Christ my Great Redeemer and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hoping (thro the mighty Power of God) I shall receive the same again in a Glorious resurection to eternal Life- and as for the worldly Estate that a bountifull God has been pleased to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as follows Vizt

I order that my just Debts and funeral Charges be paid out of my sd Estate as soon as may be after my Decease- I Give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Shuah Bartlett all my Plate and China ware for to use and dispose of as She shall See meet and if she does not dispose of the same then my Will is that the said plate & China ware shall be equally divided to and amongst my six Daughters-

I also Give my said wife Shuah my Riding Chair and Horse I also give to my said wife one third part of all my other Personal Estate with out any deduction for debts Legacies or Funeral Charges out of the same

I also Give and bequeath unto my said wife Shuah the use and Improvement of all that part of my Estate that was set of and assigned to her in the real Estate of her late father Capt. John Heard Decd during her natural Life and also one half of my Dwelling House and Barn and one half of all my lands adjoining to said House also Barn all the said lands and buildings she my said wife is to use and Improve during her life I also give to my said wife the use and Improvement of one third part of all my other real Estate if she shall see cause to call for the same for her better support and I do order that my said wife shall have all the firewood she shall have occation for during her life to be Cutt and haled to her and I shall hereafter order in this my Will and I do hereby order that my son John Heard Bartlett shall Cutt and hale the one half part of the said wood from my lands herein given to him the sd John and the other half part of said wood for my said wife I do hereby order that my grandson James Bartlet shall Cutt and hale from my lands given to him the said James Bartlet-

I Give and bequeath unto my son John Heard Bartlet all that my tract of land whereon he now Dwells at the third Hill so called in Kittery with the Houses Barns and other buildings Orchards & appurtenances thereunto belonging which said tract Contains one hundred & twenty nine acres of land or be the same more of less; I also Give to my said son John Heard Bartlet all that my tract of Land which I bought of Josiah Bridges Containing forty nine acres or be the same more or less which said tracts of land buildings and appurtenances to Hold to him my said son John Heard Bartlet his Heirs and Assigns forever-

I Give and bequeath into my Grand son James Bartlet all the my Farm whereon I now dwell Containing forty five acres of Land be the same more of less bounded Northerly partly by Nathaniel Clarks land and partly by land belonging to the Heirs of my son Nathan Bartlet Decd. Easterly by Jane Tuckers land Southerly partly by the High way and partly by Doctor Edmund Coffins land and westerly partly by the High way that goes to a place Called the Ceeders and partly by Nathaniel Clarks land with my Dwelling House and Barn and the land being about one acres where the said Barn stands with all the buildings on said land I also Give unto my said Grand son James Bartlet that tract of land at Stony Brook which I bought of William Gowen (Excepting what I have sold) and I also Give unto my said Grand son James Bartlet my lot of meadow or Marsh lying near the Head of Stirgeon Creek which was set of to my wife as part of her share of her father John Heards Estate all which several tracts of land and buildings to Hold to him the said James Bartlet his Heirs and Assigns forever Excepting the use and Improvement of such part of said lands and buildings as I have ordered for my wifes use during her life and also reserving the use and Improvement of such part of said land and buildings as I do hereafter order in this my Will for my Daughter in law the said James Bartlets mother during her her life-

I Give and bequeath unto my Grand son Nathan Bartlet all that my Farm lying at the Adjoining to Stirgeon Creek which I bought of Peter Wittum John Wittum Richard Chick & others Commonly Called the Wittum Farm to hold to him my said Grand son Matthew Bartlet his Heirs and Assigns forever only reserving my wifes dower during her life and such part thereof as I shall order to my said Grandsons mother during her life.

I Give to my Daughter Shuah Coffin Eight pounds lawfull money or to the value thereof in Cattle or other personal Estate at cash price and to be paid to her my said Daughter within one year after my Decease the said Eight pounds I order my said Grandson James Bartlet to pay to my said Daughter which sum is in full with what I have Given to her before for her portion of and in my Estate-

I Give to my Daughter Mary Lord twenty pounds lawfull money or the value therof in Cattle or other personal Estate at cash price and to be paid to the said Mary by my son John Heard Bartlett within two years after my Decease.

I Give to my Daughter Phebe Dennet twenty pounds lawfull money or to the value thereof in Cattle or other personal Estate at Cash price and to be paid to the said Phebe by my son John Heard Bartlet within three years after my Decease-

I Give unto my Daughter Abigail Hanscom Twenty pounds Lawfull money or the value thereof in Cattle or other Personal Estate to be paid to her by my Grandson James Bartlet within four years after my Decease- I Give to my Daughter Hannah Cutt Twenty pounds Lawfull money or the Value thereof in Cattle or other personal Estate at Cash price and to be paid to the said Hannah by my Grandson James Bartlet within five years after my Decease

I Give to my Daughter Sarah Wentworth Twenty pounds Lawfull money or the Value thereof in Cattle or other personal Estate at Cash price and to be paid to her by my son John Heard Bartlett within six years after my Decease

I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter in law Sarah Bartlett (being the widow of my son Nathan Bartlet late decd) the use and Improvement of all that part of my Estate which I have Given to my two grandsons namely James Bartlet and Nathan Bartlet until they the said James and Nathan arrive to the age of twenty one years and after that time the said Sarah Bartlet is to have the use Improvement and profits of only one third part of the Estate (Given to the said James & Nathan) during her life and it is to be understood and is my Will that the said Sarah Bartlet is not to have any part of my Estate which I have Assigned to my wife Shuah until she my said wife is deceased-

I Give to my Grandson James Bartlett all my utensils of Husbandry and all my tools used in and about Tanning & Currying

I Give and bequeath unto my son John Heard Bartlet and my Grand son James Bartlet all such real Estate that I have or ought to have in any place or places other then such Estate as I have disposed of in and by this my Will to be equally divided between them their Heirs and Assigns-

I also Give unto my son John Heard Bartlet and my Grand son James Bartlet all such Personal Estate as I have not otherwise disposed of in any by this my will that is to say all such personal Estate as shall remain after what I have already given away and my Just Debts & funeral Charges are paid to be equally divided between them the said John and James-

It is my will and I do hereby Order that if it shall so happen That the time of payment of any of the Legacies I have ordered in this my Will for my Grandson James Bartlet to pay when he the said James shall not then be twenty one years of age it is my Will that the Guardian who shall be appointed for the said James shall have full power to sell and convey so much of the Estate that I have Given to him to the said James as shall be sufficient to pay such Legacy or Leavies as shall be then due- I do hereby Nominate and Appoint my son John Heard Bartlet Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Tetimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the twenty fifth day of January Anno Domini 1775. Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said Nathan Bartlet as and for his last Will and testament
Nathan Bartlet
in Presence of us
Nathaniel Clarke
John Gowen
Ephraim Clark
James Gowen"

"York Ss. A true Inventory of the Estate of Capt. Nathan Bartlett late of Kittery in the County of York Decd. Testate Taken by the subscribers and was shewn to us by Capt. John Heard Bartlet Executor of said Estate and is as follows vizt.

To the Home farm containing forty five acres of land
more or less with the building thereon.........273-0-0
To the farm joining on Stirgeon Creek called the
Wittum Farm containing 130 acres of land more less
and buildings thereon......................................230-0-0
to three acres of marsh on ye south side Stirgeon
Creek......................................................................8-0-0
to the Farm at third Hill containing 129 acres more
or less with the buildings thereon..................360-0-0
to forty nine acres of land more or less at Stony
Brook bought of Bridges...................................147-0-0
to thirty acres of land bought of William Gowen.75-0-0
To the wearing apparel of the Decd....................7-7-6
to thirty four pounds Wt of Pewter Dishes plates
&c...........................................................................2-11-0
to twenty three pounds wt old pewter Dishes plates
&c.............................................................................1-3-0
to a tinn lanthorn & six patty pans & Cullander and
Coffee Pot...............................................................0-6-0
to a case knives & forks 5/4 two old iron Kittles 7/.
Do skillet 2/6......................................................0-14-10
to one iron Pott 4/ two iron baking pans 4/6 two
wooden buskits 3/................................................0-11-6
to one old Frying pan 2/ six Cheese hoops 1/6 two
wooden platters 1/.................................................0-4-6
to two wooden ( ? ) 3/ two Chirns 5/ nine milk Trays
13/6..........................................................................1-1-6
to two tubs 5/6 one meat Cask 3/ an Old Tea Kittle
2/ two brass kittles 24/........................................1-14-6
to one large wooden bowl 1/6 one Cyder Hogshd a
Barrel Tub & rundlet 9/.......................................0-10-6
to one Feather bed bolster & Pillows under bed
Curtain rods & bedsted.......................................4-15-0
to two Feather beds bolsters & Pillows under beds
and bedsteds to each............................................7-0-0
to ten sheets 75/ two Blankits 12/ nine pillow cases
10/..........................................................................4-17-0
to a suit Fustin Curtins 48/ one suit China Curtins
60/............................................................................5-8-0
to one Counterpin 10/ one old pine Desk 9/ a Case
of Draws 100/.......................................................5-19-0
To two pr Tongs & two fire shovels 10/ three iron
Trammils 14/...........................................................1-4-0
to two iron Spits 6/ a Toaster & gridiron 3/6 an iron
goos 1/6.................................................................0-11-0
to a pr Hand Bellows 4/ two old iron Candlesticks &
snuffers 1/...............................................................0-5-0
to one Brass Candlestick 3/ iron fender 1/6 small
looking glass 6/.....................................................0-10-6
to a pr andirons 12/ pr large stilyards 9/ a pr small
stilyards 3/...............................................................1-4-0
to a pr garter Looms 1/ Brass ladle 3/ old Flesh
forks 6d....................................................................0-4-6
to Ironing box & heaters 6/ a small choping knife 6d
a pr wool cards 9d..................................................0-7-3
to a Pewter bed pan 6/ roundabout Chair & Pewter
Chair pan 10/........................................................0-16-0
to a round Table of maple 18/ a square Wallnut
Table 24/..................................................................2-2-0
to a maple stand 5/ a pr andirons 10/ an old high
Chest 8/....................................................................1-3-0
to a large looking glass 30/ four pictures in fraims
4/............................................................................1-14-0
to two Delf Platters and ten Do plates 13/ two do
small bowls 1/6....................................................0-14-6
to two small brown earthen bowls & three porrengers
& cup 1/10 a decanter 3/6.....................................0-5-4
to two wine glasses 1/6 one case & one round bottle
2/..............................................................................0-3-6
to one Earthen Jugg & pint mug 1/ one cannister 8d
a Baskit 1/................................................................0-2-8
........................................................................£1148-11-1

to brot over from the other side £1148-11-1
to two Turkie workt Chairs 12/ Six flat Back Chairs
27/..........................................................................1-19-0
to Six Common Chairs & one Great Do 16/ Six old
broken Chairs 6/ a foot wheel & real Clock 11/..1-13-0
To a Cane Bottumed couch 24/ an old Bottle Case 1/
old Chest 1/6...........................................................1-6-6
To a woolen Wheel 3/ a Frying pan 2/ Cheese Press
3/..............................................................................0-8-0
To a butter firkin & old buckit 2/ Old pine Table 1/6
a sieve 9d.................................................................0-4-3
to an oak round Table 9/ an Old shatter’d Bible &
one other old bound book and twelve pamphlets
3/8............................................................................0-3-8
to a warming Pan 3/ two old broken Chain & Iron
Exletree for Grind Stone 9/................................0-12-0
to an old Riding Chair and appurtenances thereto
belonging.................................................................3-0-0
to an old mare 20/ a pr old broken Cart Wheels with
boxes & hoops 15/...............................................1-15-0
to fourteen bushels Indian Corn 42/ two pitch forks
2/ Flax Come 6/.....................................................2-10-0
To the half of an Iron tooth & Harrow 12/ Old plow
6/............................................................................0-18-0
To a Bark stone 24/ a currying knife bark shave &
Flesher 12/............................................................1-16-0
To two Oxen £7 four Cows £12 one yearling stear
30/s......................................................................20-10-0
to a Heifer Coming in three 30/ two Calves 24/ two
small Swine 24/.....................................................3-18-0
to one old Swine 24/ one ton & half Cours Hay
50/..........................................................................3-14-0
to one Ton English Hay 66/ four Sheep 36/........5-2-0
to an old Slay 10/ one Cow killed for beef 66/ a mare
Colt 90/....................................................................8-6-0
to a number of Silver articles Vizt. Six large Spoons
Six tea Spoons two prorrengers salt cellar, Can,
Pepper box, the whole weighing 40 Ozs...........16-0-0
to Six China tea cups & saucers & one set of Coffee
cups & saucers and one old broken set of Tea
cups....................................................................... 0-12-0
......................................................................£1222=18=6

Decr 11th 1775
James Gowen
Wm Leighton
Wm Sterns
York Ss. January 2nd 1776

At a Court of Probate held at york John Heard Bartlett made Oath that this is a true and perfect Inventory of the Estate of his said Testator decd. So far as has come to his hands possession or knowledge and if any thing hereafter appears not mentiond herein he will render an additional Inventory thereof unto this Court and the appraisers were also sworn at the same Time Before me John Bradbury Judge"[9]

Children
1. Shuah, b. 1st January, 1716, m. 15th November, 1732, Dr. Edmund Cof fin, b. 19th March, 1708; he was a practising physician in Kittery, and his home was near the home of Capt. Nathan Bartlet; they had thir teen children; Dr. Edmund Coffin was a son of Hon. Nathaniel Coffin of Newbury, Massachusetts.
2. Mary, b. 1st March, 1718; m. (firstly) Thomas Dennett; m. (secondly) Lord.
3. Nathan, b. 30th April, 1720; d. 7th May, 1720.
4. Phebe, b. 8th May, 1721; m. February, 1739, John Dennett, of Ports mouth.
5. Abigail, b. 6th December, 1723; d. 3d June, 1800; m. (firstly) in 1741, John Shapleigh, son of Maj. Nicholas Shapleigh; m. (secondly) Moses Hanscom. [10]
6. John Heard, b. 8th April, 1726; d. 28th July, 1805; he was the first Bart let to graduate from Harvard College, graduating therefrom in the class of 1747. His grandfather, John Heard, in his will bequeathed him £50, and then added an additional £50 "in consideration that his father intends to educate him at the College." After graduation John Heard Bartlet settled near Third Hill, Kittery (in that part now Eliot). He was a school teacher, Trial Justice, Clerk of Judicial Court, and in 1757 was a Lieutenant in Sir William Pepperrell's Regiment called "The Blue Troop of Horse;" he m. (firstly) in 1747, Dorcas Moulton of York, who d. 29th January, 1788; m. (secondly) June 15th, 1788, Elizabeth Atkinson, widow; m. (thirdly) Bertha Miriam in 1799, widow, of Berwick, who d. nth April, 1817, aged eighty-two years.
7. Hannah, b. 29th October, 1728; m. 9th June, 1745, Robert Cutts, who was the eldest son of Maj. Richard Cutts of Cutts Island.
8. Nathan, b. 3d November, 1730; d. 21st May, 1736.
9. James, b. 24th May, 1732; d. 17th September, 1738.
10. Sarah, b. 25th December, 1735; d. January, 1736.
11. Nathan, b. 31st March, 1737, of whom later.
12. Sarah, b. 26th May, 1741; m. 17th September, 1762, Capt. John Went- worth of Kittery. [11]
Birth
Bartlett, Nathan, s. John and Mary, Dec. 23, 1691, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. [12]

Marriage
Husband: Nathan Bartlett
Wife: Shuah Heard
Child: John Heard Bartlett
Marriage: :: Date: 10 Mar 1714:: Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA<
Sources
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. VIII, fol. 47
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. VIII, fol. 82-3
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. XII, pt. 2, fol. 269-70
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. XV, fol. 69-70
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. XIII, fol. 166
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. XVIII, fol. 109
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. XVII, fol. 115-6
↑ York Co. Deeds- Vol. XVII, fol. 253
↑ York County Registry of Probate- Docket No. 762
↑ Page 84. George Norbury Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the United States of America: In which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families who Settled in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775, Volume 6, Grafton Press, 1917https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=J1tlAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA84
↑ Page 85. George Norbury Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the United States of America: In which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families who Settled in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775, Volume 6, Grafton Press, 1917 https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=J1tlAAAAMAAJ&printsec=front...
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COFFIN GATHERINGS: Five Generations of Descendants of Tristram Coffin of Newbury and Nantucket, By W. S. Appleton. Boston: Press of David Clapp & Son, 1896, p 5. [An outgrowth of the anniversary meeting of the Coffin family at Nantucket in 1881.]
Stackpole, Everett S. Old Kittery and Her Families (Lewiston Journal Co., 1903) pp.284-5
Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/8880890/family
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Scales, John. Piscataqua Pioneers (C.F. Whitehouse, Dover, N.H., 1919) Page 44-5

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Capt. Nathan Bartlett's Timeline

1691
December 23, 1691
Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts
1716
January 1, 1716
Kittery, York County, Maine Colony, British Colonial America
1718
1718
1721
May 8, 1721
Kittery, York, Maine, United States
1723
December 6, 1723
Kittery, York County, ME, United States
1726
April 8, 1726
Kittery, York, Maine
1728
1728
1732
1732
1737
March 31, 1737
Maine, United States