Person:John Bartlett (28)

John Bartlett
b.Bef 1616 England
m. 1612
  1. John BartlettBef 1616 - 1670
  • HJohn BartlettBef 1616 - 1670
  • WMartha _____Bef 1621 - 1674
m. Bef 1641
  1. Isaiah Bartlett1641 - 1665
  2. Benjamin Bartlett1643 - 1698
  3. Ephraim Bartlett1644 - 1648
  4. Hepzibah Bartlett1646 - 1701
  5. Jehoiada Bartlett1649 - 1718
  6. Mehitabel Bartlett1650/51 - Aft 1694
Facts and Events
Name John Bartlett
Gender Male
Birth[2] Bef 1616 EnglandBased on estimated date of marriage.
Emigration[1] 1640
Residence[1] 1640 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage Bef 1641 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Isaiah).
to Martha _____
Death[2][4] 14 May 1670 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[4] 14 May 1670 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Bartlett, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Directory. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jun 2015)
    20.

    "Bartlett, John: [Origin] Unknown; [Emigration] 1640; [Resided] Windsor [Grant 28; WMJ 703; Windsor Hist 2:61; NEHRG 168:180]."

  2. 2.0 2.1 John Bartlett, in Stiles, Henry R. History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut (1892): including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, 1635-1891. (Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892)
    2:61.

    "Bartlett, John,1 early res. at Poq. W. with Ed. Griswold and Thos. Holcomb as neighbors, 1649; 1654-58 kept the Rivulet ferry; m. before he came to W.; he d. 14 May, 1670."

  3.   John Bartlett, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    1:131.

    "John (Bartlett), Windsor 1640, br. of George of Guilford, had Isaiah, b. 13 June 1641; Benjamin, bapt. 26 Mar. 1643; Hepzibah, b. 14 July 1646; Jehoiada, bapt. 23 Dec. 1649; and Mehitable, 11 May 1651; was liv. 1669.

    [[Additions and Corrections] [Savage ] [Vol. 1] Page 131, l. 12, aft. Isaiah, ins. whose name is wild. spell. on rec. Stiles, 532,"

  4. 4.0 4.1 Windsor Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    23.

    "Bartlett, … John, d. [____], [16]70 [MG]"
    "Bartlett, … John, d. May 14, [16]70 [Col. 1:55]"
    "Bartlett, … John, d. [____], bd. May 14, [16]70 [1:40]"

Founders of Windsor, CT
Windsor was the first permanent English settlement in Connecticut. Local indians granted Plymouth settlers land at the confluence of the Farmington River and the west side of the Connecticut River, and Plymouth settlers (including Jonathan Brewster, son of William) built a trading post in 1633. But the bulk of the settlement came in 1635, when 60 or more people led by Reverend Warham arrived, having trekked overland from Dorchester, Massachusetts. Most had arrived in the New World five years earlier on the ship "Mary and John" from Plymouth, England. The settlement was first called Dorchester, and was renamed Windsor in 1637.

See: Stiles History of Ancient Windsor - Thistlewaite's Dorset Pilgrims - Wikipedia entry

Loomis homestead, oldest in CT.
Settlers at Windsor by the end of 1640, per the Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor: Abbot - Alford - S. Allen - M. Allyn - Barber - Bartlett - M. (Barrett) (Huntington) Stoughton - Bascomb - Bassett - Benett - Birge - Bissell - Branker - Brewster - Buckland - Buell - Carter - Chappel - D. Clarke - J. Clarke - Cooke - Cooper - Denslow - Dewey - Dibble - Dumbleton - Drake - Dyer - Eels - Eggleston - Filley - Ford - Foulkes - Fyler - Gaylord - Francis Gibbs - William Gilbert - Jere. Gillett - Jon. Gillett - N. Gillett - Grant - Gridley - E. Griswold - M. Griswold - Gunn - Hannum - Hawkes - Hawkins - Hayden - Haynes - Hill - Hillier - Holcombe - Holmes - Holt - Hosford - Hoskins - Hoyte - Hubbard - Huit - Hulbert - Hull - Hurd - Hydes - Loomis - Ludlow - Lush - Marshfield - A. Marshall - T. Marshall - Mason - M. (Merwin) (Tinker) Collins - M. Merwin - Mills - Moore - Newberry - Newell - Oldage - Orton - Osborn - Palmer - Parsons - Parkman - Pattison - Phelps - Phelps - Phillips - Pinney - Pomeroy - Pond - Porter - Preston - Rainend - Randall - Rawlins - Reeves - J. Rockwell - W. Rockwell - B. Rossiter - St. Nicholas - Saltonstall - Samos - M. Sension (St. John) – R. Sension - Sexton - Staires - Starke - F. StilesH. Stiles - J. StilesT. Stiles - Stoughton - Stuckey - Talcott - E. Taylor - J. Taylor - Terry - Thornton - Thrall - Tilley - Tilton - Try - F. (Clark) (Dewey) (Phelps) - Vore - Warham - Weller - Whitehead - A. Williams - J. Williams - R. Williams - Wilton - Winchell - Witchfield - Wolcott - Young
Current Location: Hartford County, Connecticut   Parent Towns: Dorchester, Massachusetts   Daughter Towns: Windsor Locks; South Windsor; East Windsor; Ellington; Bloomfield