Samuel BARTLETT
SOURCES: 1. This Family Group Sheet was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls, of Gilbert, Arizona. 2. Book #RD974.6C (Orlando, FL Pub Lib) Commemorative Biog. Record of Hartford, CT p. 509 3. Book #929.273(B284j) (LDS Salt Lake City Family Hist Lib-Bartlett- Computer Collection-By Norma L. Jones, p. 21 4. Ancestral File 5. Ordinance Index NOTES: During Revolution Samuel transported beef from Boston to Am. Troops. Had his legs broken by a sled loaded with meat; He was quite a mathematician & an inventor, receiving patents for drain tile & screen for screening rye. Am. Troops he took meat to were along the Hudson at Albany.
SOURCES: 1. This Family Group Sheet was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls, of Gilbert, Arizona. 2. Book #RD974.6C Commemorative Biog. Rec. of Hartford, CT, p. 509 Orlando, FL Pub Lib 3. Book #929.273 B284j Salt Lake City, LDS Fam Hist Lib 4. Bartlett Computer Collection,by Norma L. Jones, p. 21 5. Ordinance Index 6. Ancestral File TITLE: Colonel Jonathan Bartlett NAMES: Margaret (Peggy) (Child #1) NAMES: Thomas Potwine/Patwine (Husb of Child #1) NOTES: Col. Jonathan Bartlett commanded 1st Reg. of CT. Calvary (militia), and held many civil offices in town and county. After wife died, moved with son, Joseph Samuel, to Simsbury in 1846. Child #5's LDS Ordinances done erroneously b: 13 Aug 1937 e: 14 Sep 1937 SLAKE
He married Ann Crane 14 Sep 1767 at East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut . Ann Crane was born at of East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut 12 Mar 1749 .
They were the parents of 5
children:
Jonathan Bartlett
born 25 Jul 1769.
Abigail Bartlett
born 25 Jun 1772.
Samuel Bartlett
born 6 Sep 1779.
Anna Bartlett
born Abt 1781.
Sarah Bartlett
born Abt 1783.
Samuel Bartlett died 29 Nov 1825 at East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut .
Ann Crane died 17 Mar 1831 .