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Robert Bartlett

Birth
Puddletown, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Death
29 Oct 1676 (aged 73)
Manomet, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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ANNE, William Pierce, Master, She arrived at Plymouth July 10 1623 with 60 passengers.
The passenger list includes Robert Bartlett,
Elizabeth Warren and her children.
Robert Bartlett, Wine Cooper.
Marriage to Mary Warren: after 22 May 1627
/spanArrived on the ship Anne in July 1623.

Married fellow Anne passenger Mary Warren on 22 May 1628 Plymouth, Massachusetts, whose father Richard Warren arrived on the Mayflower.

Father of Elizabeth Bartlett Sprague.
~A sarcophagus was erected in 1920 by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants at Cole's Hill in Plymouth, MA. The sarcophagus contains bones of pilgrims found at different times nearby. The area was used in 1620-1621 as a burial ground for pilgrims.

"The Monument marks the First Burying Ground in Plymouth of the passengers of the Mayflower. Here under cover of darkness the fast dwindling company laid their dead, leveling the earth above them lest the Indians should know how many were the graves."
~Partial inscription
ANNE, William Pierce, Master, She arrived at Plymouth July 10 1623 with 60 passengers.
The passenger list includes Robert Bartlett,
Elizabeth Warren and her children.
Robert Bartlett, Wine Cooper.
Marriage to Mary Warren: after 22 May 1627
/spanArrived on the ship Anne in July 1623.

Married fellow Anne passenger Mary Warren on 22 May 1628 Plymouth, Massachusetts, whose father Richard Warren arrived on the Mayflower.

Father of Elizabeth Bartlett Sprague.
~A sarcophagus was erected in 1920 by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants at Cole's Hill in Plymouth, MA. The sarcophagus contains bones of pilgrims found at different times nearby. The area was used in 1620-1621 as a burial ground for pilgrims.

"The Monument marks the First Burying Ground in Plymouth of the passengers of the Mayflower. Here under cover of darkness the fast dwindling company laid their dead, leveling the earth above them lest the Indians should know how many were the graves."
~Partial inscription