Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . on county. In1672 he married, in Northampton, Mary, daughterof James Bridgman. She died in 1674, leaving nochildren, and for his second wife Samuel Bartlettmarried Sarah, daughter of Joseph Baldwin, whobore him children as follows: Samuel, in 1677;Sarah, 1679; Mindwell, 1681 ; Joseph, 1683; Eb-enezer, 1685; Elizabeth, 1687; Preserved, 1689;William, 1693; David, 1695; Benjamin, 1696. Samuel Bartlett, the eldest


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . on county. In1672 he married, in Northampton, Mary, daughterof James Bridgman. She died in 1674, leaving nochildren, and for his second wife Samuel Bartlettmarried Sarah, daughter of Joseph Baldwin, whobore him children as follows: Samuel, in 1677;Sarah, 1679; Mindwell, 1681 ; Joseph, 1683; Eb-enezer, 1685; Elizabeth, 1687; Preserved, 1689;William, 1693; David, 1695; Benjamin, 1696. Samuel Bartlett, the eldest of these children,born in 1677, removed in 1723, with his wife Sarahand family, as an original proprietor of Bolton, Tol-land Co., Conn. Two years later he and his wifejoined by letter from the Northampton Church theBaptist Church at Bolton. Samuel died in children were as follows: Samuel, born in1714; Jonathan, born in 1716; Eleanor, born in1719, died in 1795 at Bolton; Eunice, born in 1720,died Feb. 7, 1725 (she was the first white personburied in the North Bolton cemetery). Capt. Jonathan Bartlett, born in NorthamptonAug. 11, 1716, removed with his parents to Bolton,.


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