AnneBartlettformerly [surname unknown]
Daughter of[father unknown]and[mother unknown]
Mother ofAbigail (Bartlett) Strong,Samuel Bartlett Sr,Nathaniel Bartlett andDeborah (Bartlett) Cowles

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Anne
AnneBartlettformerly [surname unknown]
Daughter of[father unknown]and[mother unknown]
Mother ofAbigail (Bartlett) Strong,Samuel Bartlett Sr,Nathaniel Bartlett andDeborah (Bartlett) Cowles
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Anne (Unknown) Bartlett migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640). Join:Puritan Great Migration Project Discuss:pgm |
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Biography
Anne, whose maiden name is yet unknown, marriedRobert Bartlett by about 1637.[1]
Will
Will: 21 May 1676"Ann Bartlet of Northampton" widow, dated 21 May 1676, was proved; she bequeathed to son Samuel an ox; to son Nathaniel a cow, twenty shillings and an assortment of household goods; to grandchild Hannah Stebbins twenty shillings and an assortment of household goods; to "the rest of my grandchildren that are by my daughter Stebbins, all but Hanah, twenty shillings apiece, and so also to my son Samuel's daughter and my daughter Cole's three children"; to daughter Stebbins and to daughter Cole's an assortment of household goods; to "my daughter Bartlet" a pair of stockings and a petticoat; to William Jeanes twenty shillings; son Samuel Bartlett to be executor [Hampshire Probate Records 1:184].
Research Notes
Some have speculated that her last name was Warringer, but without citation.[2][3]
Savage does not name her at all.[4] Anderson calls her "Ann" but with no maiden name.[1]
Sources
- ↑1.01.1 Robert Charles Anderson,Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to N.E. 1620-1633, Vols. I-III, p 117.Link by subscription.
- ↑Robert & Ann Warringer Bartlett, Bartlett-Roots-L listserv, 28 Jun 1998
- ↑Robert Bartlett, Early American Ancestors (web site): "probably Warringer" (with no explanation)
- ↑ James Savage,A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, before 1692, volume #1
See also:
- The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Volume 2, by Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, page 771
- NEHGR Lee, Mr. Samuel, "Register of the Deaths in Northampton, MS., from its first settlement in 1653 to 1700 Vol 3 1849, p175. Robert Bartlett killed by Indians, p.399 July 3, 1676 Robert Bartlett's widow died.
Acknowledgements

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