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- Mary Warren ( daughter of Richard & Elizabeth) was born in England and accompanied her mother to New England in the ship "Ann," arriving at Plymouth in July 1628. She married in 1628, Robert Bartlett, a fellow passenger on the "Ann," and they became the ancestors of the well-known Bartlett family of Plymouth Colony. Mr. Bartlett died in 1676, aged seventy-three, and his wife survived a few years. Children born at Plymouth:
1. Benjamin Bartlett, m. 1st 1650, Sarah, only daughter of Love Brewster by his wife Sarah Collier; 2d, about 1678, Cicely-------; settled in Duxbury, where he was selectman, collector of the excise 8 June, 1664, and representative to the General Court of Plymouth in 1685. He d. in 1691; inventory of his estate taken 28 Aug., 1691. His grandson, Samuel Bartlett, Jr., was an officer at Louisbur, and died in 1750 aged 59.
2. Joseph Bartlett b. 1688; m. Hannah, dau. Of Gabriel Fallowell. He died 13 Feb 1711 at Plymouth
3. Rebecca Bartlett, m. 20 Dec 1640, as first wife, Sergeant William Harlow, "one of the most prominent and public-spirited citizens of Plymouth," many years selectman, and a deputy from Plymouth to the General Court of the Colony in 1673 and 1675. He d. 23 Aug 1691, aged 67 years. He was the progenitor of the Harlow family of the United States. She died about 1657-8.
4. Mary Bartlett, m. 1st 10 Sept., 1651, Richard Foster of Plymouth; 2d 8 July 1659, Lieutenant Jonathan Morey of Plymouth, who d. 19 May 1708, aged 75.
5. Sarah Bartlett, m. 23 Dec 1656, Samuel Rider, Jr. of Plymouth
6. Elizabeth Bartlett, d. Feb 1713; m. 26 Dec 1631, Anthony Sprague of Hingham. He d. 3 Sep., 1719. Through them descends the poet, Charles Sprague, whose father, Samuel Sprague, was one of the party that threw the tea into Boston Harbor.
7. Lydia Bartlett, b. 8 June, 1617; d. before 1693; m. 1st James Barnaby of Plymouth; 2d as second wife, John Nelson of Plymouth.
8. Mary Bartlett, b. 10 March, 1650; m. 25 Dec 1668, John Ivey of Boston.
Book: Richard Warren of the Mayflower and Some of His Descendants. Roebling, Mrs Washington. Boston, MA. (1901)
( found on http://worldvitalrecords.com/SingleIndexIndView.aspx?ix=qcdW2_RichardWarren&hpp=1&rf=*,z*&qt=i&java=YES&highlight=&zpage=1#centerapplet)
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