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Christopher Bartlett

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Birthplace: Earnley, West Sussex, England
Death: March 15, 1669 (46)
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Bartlett, of Newbury and Joane Bartlett
Husband of Mary Bartlett and Mary Martin
Father of Mary Ash; Anne Weed; Martha Stevens; Christopher Bartlett, Jr.; Jonathan Bartlett and 2 others
Brother of Joanna Titcomb; John Bartlett, of Newbury; Thomas Bartlett; Richard Bartlett, ll, of Newbury and Anne Bartlett

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About Christopher Bartlett

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Christopher Bartlett Sr.

Born 25 Feb 1623 in Ernley, Sussex, England

Son of Richard Bartlett and Joan (UNKNOWN) Bartlett

Brother of Joane Bartlett, John Bartlett, Thomas Bartlett, Richard Bartlett and Anne Bartlett

Husband of Mary Bartlett — married 17 Apr 1645 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts

Husband of Mary (Hoyt) Martin — married 19 Dec 1663 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts

Father of Francis Bartlett, John Bartlett, Mary (Bartlett) Ash, Anne (Bartlett) Weed, Martha (Bartlett) Stevens, Christopher Bartlett Jr. and Jonathan Bartlett

Died 15 Mar 1669 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts

Profile last modified 29 Jan 2019 | Created 3 Jan 2011

Christopher Bartlett Sr. migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

This profile is part of the Bartlett Name Study.

Biography

Name

Christopher Bartlett Birth

25 FEB 1622/23 Ernley, Sussex, England Marriage

1649 Bartlett, Christopher, and –––––, Apr. 17, 1645. Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts[1] Bartlett, Christopher, and Mary Hoyt, Dec. 17, 1663. Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts[2] Death

Bartlet (Bartlett), Christopher, Mar. 15, 1669. Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts [3] Residences, Events, and Family

Christopher Bartlett was one of the first settlers of Salisbury, MA. "Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury," says "Christopher Bartlett of Newbury" on p 55.

6 Christopher Bartlett (son of Richard), of Newbury, b. 1624; m. 1st, April 17, 1645[Nb], Mary ; 2d, Dec. 17[Nb], or 19[S], 1663, Mary Hoyt (daughter of John). First wife Mary d. Dec. 24, 1660 [Nb]. He died March 15, 1669-70 [Nb] ; will March 14, March 29, 1669-70, wife Mary ment. Wid. Mary ma. Richard Martin (son of Geo.}. Children : [4] 17 I Mary,' b. Oct. 15, 1647[Nb]; m. Aug. 14, 1667[S], John Ash [or Nash]. +

18 II ANNE.sb. Sept. 28, 1650[Nb]; m. 1st, Oct. 28, 1673[Nb], Edward Richardson; [2d, JoHN' Weed (John) +?]

19 III Martha, 8 b. March 7, 1652-3[Nb]; m. April 15, 1670[Nb], Thomas Stevens. +

20 IV Christopher, b. June 11, 1655[Nb]; m. Deborah Weed, Nov. 29, 1677. +

21 V Jonathan,' b. July 5, 1657[Nb]; died Dec. 7, 1659[Nb].

22 VI JoHN.'b. Sept. 13, 1665[Nb] [by 2d wife]; died Dec. 28, 1665[Nb].

23 VII Francis,' b. ; son Francis named in will, 1670; res. A., bro. Chris. of Hv. ap. adm. est. July 31, 1710. [5] The following abbreviations are used : A., or Ames., Amesbury.;adm = adm,, administration, administrator,;ap. = appointed.; Hv = Hv., Haverhill.; ment = mentioned.; [Nb] = Newbury.; [S] = S., or Sails., Salisbury;

He is named in his father's will: Will of Richard Bartlett

The nuncupative will of Richard Bartlett, sr., of Newbury, was proved in the Ipswich court 28: 7 : 1647. The following is a copy of the same as recorded in the Ipswich Deeds, volume I, leaf 25.

The testimony of william Titcombe & Anthony Somersby concerning the last will & testament of Richard Bartlett sen of Newbury deceased the 20th of May 1647 About a month before he deceased we being with him and two of his sonnes being prsent he being very ill & had bene weake all the spring finding in himselfe that he was not like to continew he desired vs to take notice what his mind was concerning that small estate he had how he would dispose of it. as for his sonne John bartlett he had done for him more than for the rest of the children & at that tyme did not dispose any to him. To his sonne Christofer Bartlett he did bequeath the debt which latly he had borrowed of him which was five bushells of wheat if soe be it should please the lord to take him away at this sicknesse or ells if he should lye longe vizitted his necessity would require that he should pay it againe. To his daughter Johan wife of william Titcomb he bequeathed one paire of new shoes for herselfe & her four daughters each one a paire of shoes And all the rest of his goods & chattels that were not disposed of he bequeathed wholly to his sonne Richard Bartlett whom he made his sole heire & executor.

I Anthony Somersby the next day pswaded him to give somthing to his sonne John bartlett his answere was that he had bene with his sonne Richard Batlet this twelve month & all that he had was to little for to give him seing he had bene weake & ill & could doe little but lay vpon his sonnes charges; besides said he if I should lye longe sick I shalbe chargable to Richard & not to any of the rest and for John I have done more formly yet I will give him the warming pan and vpon his sonnes request he gaue him a great bible: this he spake being in psect memory & soe continued to the last breath.

I Edward Rawson wittnes to the last pt of the will that I often heard the said Richard Bartlett sen (the tyme of his sickness) say he would & did give all to his sonne Richard Bartlett 29th Septemb 1647. this was before the wittness Edward Rawson

mr Rowson sworne to the first part of this will Anthony Somersby sworne to the wholl will before the court held at Ipswich 28th 7th month 1647.

p me Robert Lord Clerke.

"The Essex Antiquarian" Vol VIII. #1, p. 9 [6]

Mary Hoyt, mentioned: Children of (1) John1 Hoyt and Frances, his second wife. (7) VI. Sarah,8 b. Jan. 16, 1644-5 ; d. Feb. 26, 1644-5. (8) VII. Mary,* b. Feb. 20, 1645-6 ; probably m. Christopher Bartlet, of Newbury, Dec. 19 [or 17 ?],. 1663.[7]

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Christopher BARTLETT was born on 25 FEB 1623 in Earnley, Sussex, England. He has Ancestral File Number 9CQQ-0C. He was a Yeoman in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: Richard BARTLETT and Joanne (BARTLETT).

1st Marriage: Spouse: Mary (BARTLETT). Christopher BARTLETT and Mary (BARTLETT) were married on 17 APR 1645 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: Mary BARTLETT, Anna BARTLETT, Martha BARTLETT, Christopher BARTLETT, Jonathan BARTLETT, Frances BARTLETT.

2nd Marriage: Spouse: Mary HOYT. Christopher BARTLETT and Mary HOYT were married on 19 DEC 1663 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: John BARTLETT. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b41.html#P1939

-=- Mary HOYT was born on 20 FEB 1646 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She died on 11 MAR 1729 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number 8LRJ-JT. Parents: Sgt. John HOYT and Frances TEWKSBURY. Spouse: Christopher BARTLETT. Children were: John BARTLETT.

Spouse: Richard MARTIN. Richard MARTIN and Mary HOYT were married in 1674 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: John MARTIN, George MARTIN, Anne MARTIN, Dorothy MARTIN, Elizabeth MARTIN. -=-

Father: Richard BARTLETT was born about 1580 in Earnley, Sussex, England. He died on 25 MAY 1647 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) He was a Shoemaker. The name of Bartlett is spelled as frequently Bartlet in the earlly records of Essex County; other spellings, such as Bartlit and Bartlot, being sometimes found.

The ancestor of the principal family of that name in America was Richard Bartlett, born perhaps in Wiltshire, England, about 1575. He was a shoemaker, and one of the earliest settlers of Newbury, living there before 1637.

SOURCE: "The Bartlett Family of Newbury Mass." from "The Essex Antiquarian", Salem, Mass. 1903, Vol. VII, No. I. Parents: Edward BARTLETT and Alice GRANGE.

Spouse: Joanne (BARTLETT). Richard BARTLETT and Joanne (BARTLETT) were married about 1608 in England. Children were: Joanna (Joane) BARTLETT, John BARTLETT, Thomas BARTLETT, Richard BARTLETT, Christopher BARTLETT, Anne BARTLETT. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b47.html#P2518 -=-=-

Mother: Joanne (BARTLETT) was born about 1585 in Earnley, Sussex, England. She died on 5 FEB 1643/44 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Her surname is unknown. Spouse: Richard BARTLETT. Richard BARTLETT and Joanne (BARTLETT) were married about 1608 in England. Children were: Joanna (Joane) BARTLETT, John BARTLETT, Thomas BARTLETT, Richard BARTLETT, Christopher BARTLETT, Anne BARTLETT. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b1.html#P2519

Christopher Bartlett, (son of Richard), b. Feb. 25,1623, probably in England. He was a yeoman, and lived in Newbury. He married, first, Mary April 17, 1645, in Newbury ; and she died there Dec. 24, 1660. He married, second, Mary Hoyt Dec. 17, 1663, in Newbury; and died March 15, 1669-70. She survived him, and married, secondly, Richard Martin in 1674, being Mrs. Martin in 1695. Children, born in Newbury : — 17—I. Mary^, b. Oct. 15, 1647; m. John Ash (also called Nash) 14: 6: 1667, in Salisbury; lived in Amesbury; and was his widow, of Amesbury, in 1709.

18—II. Anne^, b. Sept. 28, 1650; m., first, Edward Richardson Oct. 28, 1673 ; and, second, John Weed of Newbury between 1683 and 1686 ; and was living in 1712.

19—III. Martha^, b. March 7, 1653; m. Thomas Stevens April 15, 1670.

20—IV. Christopher^, b. June 11, 1655. See below (20).

21—V. Jonathan^, b. July 5, 1657; d. Dec. 7, 1659.

22—VI. Francis^, administration was granted on his estate Nov. 13, 1695.

23—VII. John^*, b. Sept. 13, 1665; d. Dec. 28, 1665 [8]

Notes

YEOMAN, yo'mun, s. (gemaine, common, Sax.) A man of common rank, who, by any circumstances of employment or possessions, comes next in degree below a gentleman; hence, the name is given to a man of small estate; [9]

THE ENGLISH YEAR before and after 31 December 1751 Up to and including 1751 the Julian calendar was used in England, Wales, Ireland and the British colonies overseas. In these places the year officially began on 25 March (Lady Day) and ended on the following 24 March. So, confusingly to us, 24 March 1750 was followed the next day by 25 March 1751. With 1752 the law changed: “Chesterfield’s Act” (24 Geo II c.23), passed the previous year, laid down that in future the English year would begin on 1 January. Thus the year 1751 began on 25 March 1751 and ended on 31 December 1751, which was immediately followed by 1 January 1752. In Europe and in Scotland a different calendar (the Gregorian) had superseded the Julian calendar, with a year which did begin on 1 January. There is a further difference (related to leap years) between the Julian and Gregorian calendars, which meant that by 1752 the Julian calendar was twelve days behind the Gregorian one. Chesterfield’s Act had therefore laid down that, in 1752, 2 September should be followed by 14 September. (For a fuller account, see C.R.Cheney, ed., Handbook of dates for students of English history, Royal Historical Society, 1948.)[10] Or visit Old Calendar and Dating Information :At the time of the settling of New England in America, the New Year began on the 25th of march. Thus, March 24th was in 1599 and March 25th in 1600.[11]

Sources

http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Newbury/aMarriagesB.shtmlhttp://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Newbury/aMarriagesB.shtmlhttp://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Newbury/aDeathsB.shtml ↑ Page 55, Hoyt, David Webster, The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton Publisher Providence, R.I. : Snow & Farnham, printers. Published 1897, Pages 436 https://archive.org/stream/cu31924025963772#page/n62/mode/1up/searc... ↑ Page 56, Hoyt, David Webster, The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton Publisher Providence, R.I. : Snow & Farnham, printers. Published 1897, Pages 436 https://archive.org/stream/cu31924025963772#page/n63/mode/1up/searc... ↑ Perley, Sidney, The Essex antiquarian; a quarterly magazine devoted to the biography, genealogy, history and antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts. Volume 3-4. Publisher Salem, Mass, Pages 478 https://archive.org/stream/essexantiquarian03perluoft#page/n20/mode... ↑ Page 24. David Webster Hoyt; Hoyt Family: A Genealogical History of John Hoyt of Salisbury, and David Hoyt of Deerfield, (Massachusetts,) and Their Descendants: with Some Account of the Earlier Connecticut Hoyts, and an Appendix, Containing the Family Record of William Barnes of Salisbury, a List of the First Settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, & C. Published by C.B. Richardson, 1857 - 144 pages. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zNEUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=front... ↑ Page 2. "The Bartlett Family of Newbury Mass." from "The Essex Antiquarian", Salem, Mass. 1903, Vol. VII, No. I. : Perley, Sidney, The Essex antiquarian; a quarterly magazine devoted to the biography, genealogy, history and antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts. Volume 7, Publisher Salem, Mass. 1903. Pages 446.https://archive.org/stream/essexantiquarian07perluoft#page/n13/mode... ↑ Page1094. John Craig, P. Austin Nuttall; The Universal English Dictionary: Comprising the Etymology, Definition, and Pronunciation of All Known Words in the Language, as Well as Technical Terms Used in Art, Science, Literature, Commerce, and Law. VOL. II.—J TO ZYM, AND SUPPLEMENT. Published by George Routledge and Sons, 1869 https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=jIlHAQAAMAAJ&printsec=front...http://ncgenweb.us/nc/perquimans/quaker-calendar/http://usgenweb.org/research/calendar.shtml See Also:

The Magazine of American Genealogy (Institute of American Genealogy, Chicago, Ill., 1932) Issue 22-27, Page 196: He is the son of Edward. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (R) Ancestral File Number: 9CQQ-0C. Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; Repository: Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA



http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b40.html#P1939

Christopher BARTLETT was born on 25 FEB 1623 in Earnley, Sussex, England. He died on 15 MAR 1669 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) He has Ancestral File Number 9CQQ-0C. He was a Yeoman in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Parents: Richard BARTLETT and Joanne (BARTLETT).

Spouse: Mary (BARTLETT). Christopher BARTLETT and Mary (BARTLETT) were married on 17 APR 1645 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: Mary BARTLETT, Anna BARTLETT, Martha BARTLETT, Christopher BARTLETT, Jonathan BARTLETT, Frances BARTLETT.

Spouse: Mary HOYT. Christopher BARTLETT and Mary HOYT were married on 19 DEC 1663 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: John BARTLETT.



http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/colbyfam/b40.html#P1939

Christopher BARTLETT was born on 25 FEB 1623 in Earnley, Sussex, England. He died on 15 MAR 1669 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) He has Ancestral File Number 9CQQ-0C. He was a Yeoman in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Parents: Richard BARTLETT and Joanne (BARTLETT).

Spouse: Mary (BARTLETT). Christopher BARTLETT and Mary (BARTLETT) were married on 17 APR 1645 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: Mary BARTLETT, Anna BARTLETT, Martha BARTLETT, Christopher BARTLETT, Jonathan BARTLETT, Frances BARTLETT.

Spouse: Mary HOYT. Christopher BARTLETT and Mary HOYT were married on 19 DEC 1663 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newbury.) Children were: John BARTLETT.


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Christopher Bartlett's Timeline

1623
February 25, 1623
Earnley, West Sussex, England
1635
1635
Age 11
Newbury, Massachusetts
1647
October 15, 1647
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1650
September 28, 1650
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1653
March 7, 1653
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1655
June 11, 1655
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1657
July 5, 1657
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
1659
1659
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts