Joseph Bartlett Sr.

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Joseph Bartlett Sr.

Birth
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
18 Feb 1711 (aged 72–73)
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
F27
Memorial ID
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Joseph; born & died Plymouth, Mass; was the husband of Hannah (Pope) and son of Mary2 (Warren); Richard1 Warren of the Mayflower.

Son of Robert Bartlett 1603 – 1676 and Mary Warren 1607 – 1678. One of the first
children born on the new colonies. Husband of Hannah Pope, married 1662. Father
of:
Robert Bartlett 1663 – 1717
Sarah Bartlett 1663 –
Joseph Bartlett 1665 – 1703
Hannah Bartlett 1669 – 1723
Elnathan Bartlett 1671 – 1714
Mary Bartlett 1672 – 1727
Benjamin Bartlett 1679 – 1716
Sarah Bartlett 1680 – 1714

Plymouth Hall Museum, Plymouth Massachusetts: Has a Firebrick in the Museum: "Was Imported from England by Joseph Bartlett, son of Robert Bartlett (who came to Plymouth in the ship Anne in 1623), Joseph married about 1660, and went to Manomet Ponds, (Now So. Plymouth in 1880) and The Firebrick descended through several generations to Charles D. Bartlett and was purchased of him by A.M. Harrison, U.S. Coast Guard Survey in 1880" BARTLETT 1660 HARRISON 1880
Joseph; born & died Plymouth, Mass; was the husband of Hannah (Pope) and son of Mary2 (Warren); Richard1 Warren of the Mayflower.

Son of Robert Bartlett 1603 – 1676 and Mary Warren 1607 – 1678. One of the first
children born on the new colonies. Husband of Hannah Pope, married 1662. Father
of:
Robert Bartlett 1663 – 1717
Sarah Bartlett 1663 –
Joseph Bartlett 1665 – 1703
Hannah Bartlett 1669 – 1723
Elnathan Bartlett 1671 – 1714
Mary Bartlett 1672 – 1727
Benjamin Bartlett 1679 – 1716
Sarah Bartlett 1680 – 1714

Plymouth Hall Museum, Plymouth Massachusetts: Has a Firebrick in the Museum: "Was Imported from England by Joseph Bartlett, son of Robert Bartlett (who came to Plymouth in the ship Anne in 1623), Joseph married about 1660, and went to Manomet Ponds, (Now So. Plymouth in 1880) and The Firebrick descended through several generations to Charles D. Bartlett and was purchased of him by A.M. Harrison, U.S. Coast Guard Survey in 1880" BARTLETT 1660 HARRISON 1880

Inscription

HERE LYES BURIED Ye / BODY OF M'r JOSEPH / BARTLETT DECEASED / FEBRU'ry 18 1711 IN Ye / 73'd YEAR OF HIS AGE / Lo here their bodys near together lay / 'Till ye bright morn of ye Resurection day.