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About Deacon Stephen Bartlett
Conflict data from merge of 9 September 2010:
alternate death date, 1795
Stephen Bartlett and Hannah Webster are the parents of Dr. Josiah Bartlett. Josiah's wife, Mary, is the daughter of Stephen's brother, Capt. Joseph Bartlet.
Salisbury, MA Marriage Records 18 December 1712 Stephen Bartlet and Hannah Webster
Note: Newton, Rockingham, NH was originally part of salisbury and Amesbury, MA.
Stephen's parents owned Bartlet's Corner: Richard Bartlett (1649 - 1724) 53954349 Hannah Emery Bartlett (1654 - 1705) 54849509 1663 the town of Amesbury bought 1 acre of land from Edmund Elliot for a burying ground. It was in the Eastern part of the ancient cemetery at Bartlett's Corner. Before 1663, Golgotha had been the only burial place in town. This land which became the Ancient Cemetery is now "Union Cemetery".
Family links:
Spouse:
Hannah Webster Bartlet (1692 - 1768)*
Children:
Steven Bartlet (____ - 1769)*
Simeon Bartlett (1727 - 1798)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription: Here is Interrd STEPHEN BARTLET Decn. of ye 1st Church of CHRIST In Almsbury Who Departed This Life APRIL Ye 10th 1773 In the 82nd Year of his AGE
THE SWEET REMEMBRANCE OF THE JUST SHALL FLOURISH WHEN THEY SLEEP IN DUST
Burial: Union Cemetery Amesbury Essex County Massachusetts, USA
Maintained by: margaret Originally Created by: Bill Boyington Record added: Mar 27, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 13754840
Stephen Bartlett, the father of Josiah Bartlett, was born on April 21, 1691, the eighth of ten children. He married Hannah Webster of Salisbury, whose father was “wealthy in landed property.” Stephen became a shoemaker, and worked at this trade for a number of years. He built a large house a short distance above Amesbury Ferry, where he reared a family of seven children including young Josiah Bartlett. After spending his younger years there in Ferry Street, Stephen purchased a farm in the north-west part of Amesbury called “The Lion’s Mouth” and lived there the rest of his life.
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Just to let you know........... There is an online book which has information about this family
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; by Mackenzie, George Norbury, 1851-1919, ed
Publication date 1907 Publisher New York, Boston, The Grafton Press
Sincerely,
Janet Milburn (Schultz)
Deacon Stephen Bartlett's Timeline
1691 |
April 21, 1691
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Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1715
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1717 |
August 31, 1717
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Amesbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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1720 |
April 18, 1720
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Amesbury, Maine, United States
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1723 |
1723
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1727 |
June 18, 1727
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Amesbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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1729 |
November 21, 1729
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Amesbury, Essex County , Province of Massachusetts
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1773 |
April 10, 1773
Age 81
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Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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April 20, 1773
Age 81
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Union Cemetery, Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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