While he was at the Congress in 1776, his wife Mary had managed the farm, seen to the completion of rebuilding their house, cared for nine children, and given birth to Hannah. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. Dr. Bartlett, therefore, had the honour of being called upon for an expression of his opinion, and of first giving his vote in favour of the resolution. He was the first man to cast his vote and the first after John Hancock to write his signature. FamousKin.com. The white dot for Josiah indicates that profile is Open. The DNA Descendants page shows exactly who has inherited Josiah's testable DNA. At some distance from the skirt of the wood, he was met by two of the gang, who demanded his money. In 1777, he declined a return to the Congress, citing fatigue. In 1777, he declined a return to the congress, citing fatigue due to earlier efforts. 1795 Josiah Bartlett 1729 1795 Massachusetts New Hampshire. His attention to detail and hard work in these committees made him one of the most influential members in the Congress, even though he was seldom active in debates before the full congress.Eventually, after his continued letters home to the Assembly and Committee of Safety in New Hampshire, William Whipple and Matthew Thornton were added to the delegation in Philadelphia. At length, Governor Wentworth found it necessary for his personal safety to retire on board the Favey man of war, then lying in the harbour of Portsmouth. Dynamic Tree by Topola [independent app] DAR Ancestor # A007012. Josiah is 14 degrees from Margaret Atwood, 14 degrees from Jim Carrey, 17 degrees from Elsie Knott, 20 degrees from Gordon Lightfoot, 19 degrees from Alton Parker, 19 degrees from Beatrice Tillman, 17 degrees from Jenny Trout, 16 degrees from Justin Trudeau, 17 degrees from Edwin Boyd, 16 degrees from Barbara Hanley, 24 degrees from Fanny Rosenfeld and 16 degrees from Cathryn Hondros on our single family tree. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. But the committee of correspondence soon after re-assembled the representatives, by whom circulars were addressed to the several towns, to send delegates to a convention, to be held at Exeter, for the purpose of selecting deputies to the Continental Congress, which was to meet at Philadelphia in the ensuing September. Although he remained in the state after 1778, in 1779 he returned to his role as a judge, serving in the Court of Common Pleas. Profile of Josiah Around 1735, the area around Kingston suffered an epidemic of a fever and canker called throat distemper. In his legislative capacity, he; soon found occasion to oppose the mercenary views of the royal governor. But when trouble threatened, he used his medical skills and accompanied John Stark's forces to the Battle of Bennington in August. The soldiers of the army could scarcely subsist on their pay, and the officers, at times, found it difficult to keep them together. [3] In 1767, he became the colonel of his county's militia, and Governor John Wentworth appointed him justice of the peace. At this time, medical skill was baffled; every method of treatment pursued, proved ineffectual. Executive patronage, however, was not a bait by which such a man as Dr. Bartlett would be seduced. He possessed a quick and penetrating mind, and, at the same time, he was distinguished for a sound and accurate judgment. 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The money of the country had become much depreciated, and provisions were scarce and high. He had no university training, and left school at the age of fourteen. The effect of it proved highly beneficial. He accepted the appointment, but was as firm in his opposition to the royal governor as he had been before. Images of Josiah From this he went to Boston, and thence to the Isle of Shoals, where he issued his proclamation, adjourning the assembly till the following April. The family tree for Josiah Bartlett should not be considered exhaustive or authoritative. Share Tree on Facebook Vital Records, 1620-1850, Amesbury Births, Vol. He resigned in 1794 after four years because of declining health; he died the next year.During his tenure, he oversaw the installation of a new state constitution, compilation of the laws and statutes in force, and provision for the early payment of the State's debt. Enter a grandparent's name. Dr. Bartlett, however, retained his seat in the house of representatives of the province. This disease, which was called the throat distemper, first appeared at Kingston, in the spring of 1735. Much of the work of the Congress was carried out in committees. Is there anything you can add or improve upon? Bartlett continued the practice of medicine and died in Stratham in 1838. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16370040&ref=wvr. In a second election, in the early part of the year 1776, Dr. Bartlett was again chosen a delegate to the Continental Congress. Research genealogy for Josiah Bartlett of Lee, Strafford, New Hampshire, as well as other members of the Bartlett family, on Ancestry. [1] He is buried next to his wife Mary in the Plains Cemetery, also at Kingston. Ancestor charts showing the family relationships of Josiah Bartlett (1729-1795) to other famous people. Birthplace: Warren, Grafton, New Hampshire. The central place for organizing and viewing information and sources. He secured legislation recognizing the New Hampshire Medical Society. Husband of Mary (Bartlett) Bartlett Despite the spelling difference, the character (played by Martin Sheen, who is also a former governor and Congressman from New Hampshire, claims to be a direct descendant of a New Hampshire signer of the Declaration of Independence.BARTLETT, Josiah, (father of Josiah Bartlett, Jr.), a Delegate from New Hampshire; born in Amesbury, Mass., November 21, 1729; attended the public schools; studied medicine, and commenced practice in Kingston, N.H., in 1750; was medical agent to Gen. John Stark at Bennington; member of the colonial legislature of New Hampshire 1765-1775; Member of the Continental Congress in 1775, 1776 and 1778; signer of the Articles of Confederation and second signer of the Declaration of Independence; chief justice of the court of common pleas in 1778; became justice of the superior court in 1784 and chief justice in 1788; member of the convention which framed the Federal Constitution in 1787; in 1789 was elected to the United States Senate from New Hampshire, but declined, and at the same time resigned as chief justice; Governor of the State of New Hampshire 1790-1794; member of the constitutional convention of 1792 which changed the title from president to that of Governor; retired in 1794; died in Kingston, N.H., May 19, 1795; interment in the Plains Cemetery, in rear of the Universalist Church. She was his cousin, the daughter of his uncle, Joseph. View or download a list of up to 25 generations of ancestors who meet a wide variety of criteria, map them, and more. Son of Josiah Bartlett, Signer of the "Declaration of Independence" and Mary (Bartlett) Bartlett Josiah was born in 1796. a Bartlett, Parker Bartlett, Edmund Bartlett, Judith Bartlett, Hannah Bartlett, Mary Bartlett, Sarah Bartlett, Thomas Bartlett, Parker Ba Nov 21 1729 - Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, May 19 1795 - Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States, Stephen Bartlet, Hannah Mary Bartlet (born Webster), ett), Hannah Bartlett, Stephen Bartlett, Joseph Bartlett, Mary Bartlet, Simeon Bartlett, Isaiah Bartlett, Richard Bartlett, Ephraim Bartlett, May 19 1795 - Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, Hannah Bartlett, Stephen Bartlett, Joseph Bartlett, Mary Bartlett, Hannah Worthen (born Bartlett), Simeon Bartlett, Levi Bartlett. Josiah Edward "Jed" Bartlet, Ph.D., D.H.L. The repose of private life however, which must have become eminently desirable to a man whose life had been past an the toils and troubles of the revolution, was destined to be of short duration. WikiTree's Genealogist-to-Genealogist (G2G) Forum is where genealogists help each other. Josiah Bartlett has the distinction of being the first person to have signed the Declaration of Independence after John Hancock. Josiah Bartlett (1795 - 1800) Photos: 9 Records: 45 Born on 1795 to Josiah Bartlett and Lura Backus. "Congress," he says, "was obliged to hold its sessions in the college hall, the state house having been left by the enemy in a condition which could scarcely be described. You can zoom in or out and pan around for the perfect view as you browse. The controversy between Great Britain and her colonies, was now beginning to assume a serious aspect. To the demand for money, he replied, that he had a small sum, which they were at liberty to take, if they believed they had a better right to it than himself and family; taking from his pocket a few small pieces of money, he offered them to them; at the same time, in the style and simplicity of a quaker, he spoke to them of the duties of religion. - Your pages show that to be through their paternal grandparents. Dr. Bartlett, however, retained his seat in the house of representatives of the province. This will automatically create connections on the profiles of Josiah's relatives where the test may be useful for confirming relationships. There are a variety of connected tools, such as Bartlett DNA Connections and BARTLETT G2G. In 1788, Bartlett was made the chief justice of the state supreme court. Printer-Friendly Tree Josiah Bartlett participated in the American Revolution. Josiah Bartlett, Jr. (August 29, 1768 \endash April 16, 1838) was the son of Josiah Bartlett and a Democratic-Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New Hampshire. 1, Page 26, Birth record for son Josiah Bartlett. On arriving at the skirts of the wood, he was apprised of his danger, but as it was necessary for him to proceed, he laid aside his military garb, purchased a worn out horse, and a saddle and bridle, and a farmer's saddlebags of corresponding appearance: in the latter, he deposited his money, and with a careless manner proceeded on his way. The legislature of the new state of New Hampshire selected him to be a U. S. Senator, but he declined the office. Includes citations for all sources. Family tree of Josiah BARTLETT American politician, Physician Born Josiah BARTLETT American physician and statesman, delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire and signatory of the Declaration of Independence Born on November 21, 1729 in Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA , United States Died on May 19, 1795 in Kingston, New Hampshire, USA in Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA , United States, Died on May 19, 1795 Josiah Bartlett (December 2, 1729 [O.S. On the evacuation of Philadelphia, it was obvious from the condition of the city, that an enemy had been there. [3] Kingston at that time was a frontier settlement of only a few hundred families, and Bartlett was the only doctor in that part of the county at the time. Build your family tree online ; Share photos and videos ; Smart Matching technology ; Free! From this time the use of it became general, as a remedy in diseases of the same type. Please try again. Here you can send a private message to a Wiki Genealogist managing Josiah's profile. His patriotism was of a singularly elevated character, and the sacrifices which he made for the good of his country were such as few men are willing to make. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Josiah Bartlett was born at 276 Main Street in Amesbury, in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, [2] to Stephen and Hannah-Mary (Webster) Bartlett. Here you can view the additions and changes that WikiTree members have made to Josiah's profile so far. In 1767 he became the colonel of his county's militia and Governor John Wentworth appointed him justice of the peace. He would not become subservient to the will of a man whose object, next to the display of his own authority, was the subjection of the people to the authority of the British administration. As the Revolution neared, his Whig policies brought him into opposition with the Royal Governor, John Wentworth.In 1774, Bartlett joined the Assembly's Committee of Correspondence and began his work with the revolutionary leaders of the other 12 colonies. Bartlett is featured on a New Hampshire historical marker (number 46) along New Hampshire Route 111 in Kingston. Liberty, too, was in jeopardy. Josiah Bartlett BIRTH 29 May 1797 Harrison County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 18 Nov 1867 (aged 70) Simpson, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Union Baptist Church Cemetery Simpson, Taylor County, West Virginia https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21408385 http://genealogytrails.com/wva/taylor/bios.html In the course of this latter year, the present Constitution was presented to the several states, for their consideration. [5] In 1790, he delivered the commencement address at Dartmouth College when his son Ezra graduated. The public attention was soon directed to him, as a gentleman in whom confidence might be reposed, and whose duties, whatever they might be, would be discharged with promptness and fidelity. All three of his sons and seven of his grandsons would follow him as physicians. Of the convention in New-Hampshire, which adopted it, Dr. Bartlett was a member, and by his zeal was accessory to its ratification. 29 Aug 1768; dsp. By age 17, he had learned some of both Latin and Greek. Oftentimes the family trees listed as still in progress have derived from research into famous people who have a kinship to this person. (#15425) "Congress," he says, "was obliged to hold its sessions in the college hall, the state house having been left by the enemy in a condition which could scarcely be described. During the same year, Dr. Bartlett was appointed chief justice of the court of common pleas. He rose to office, and was recommended to the confidence of his fellow citizens, not less by the general probity of his character, than the force of his genius. Of his religious views we are unable to speak with confidence, although there is some reason to believe that his principles were less strict, than pertained to the puritans of the day. You will need to login to post. The former was more arbitrary in his proceedings; the latter better understood their rights, and were more independent. A scrupulous justice marked his dealings with all men, and he exhibited great fidelity in his engagements. On the evacuation of Philadelphia, it was obvious from the condition of the city, that an enemy had been there. The opposition which was now abroad in America against the British government, and which continued to gather strength until the year 1774, had made equal progress in the province of New-Hampshire. Samuel Colcord Bartlett served as President of the College from 1877-1892. At length, Governor Wentworth found it necessary for his personal safety to retire on board the Favey man of war, then lying in the harbour of Portsmouth. He is a very successful politician, having never lost an election. He is buried next to his wife Mary in the Plains Cemetery, also at Kingston. In one of Governor Wentworth's last acts before being expelled from New Hampshire in 1775, he revoked Bartlett's commissions as Justice, Militia Colonel, and Assemblyman.Bartlett was selected as a delegate again in 1775 and attended that session as well as the meetings 1776. Handy when someone had children from more than one marriage. He was present on the memorable occasion of taking the vote on the question of a declaration of independence. Trusted List Eliza Ann (Batchelder) Bartlett, Father of . In this convention, Dr. Bartlett, and John Pickering, a lawyer, of Portsmouth, were appointed delegates to Congress. They would remain a devoted couple until her death in July 14, 1789. This is the best place to put anything you'd like seen by all genealogists who are interested in Josiah. 1, pp 2-191. Prior to this, he was the Governor of New Hampshire and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. :-) We are on a, Private Message Directly Contact Profile Manager, If you are a genealogist but don't want to login right now. He was the fourth son of Stephen Bartlett, whose ancestors came from England during the seventeenth century, and settled at Beverly. Dr Josiah Bartlett was a Founding Father in the American Revolution. Two years from the above date, he was attacked by a fever, which for a time seriously threatened his life. This eminent man, and distinguished patriot, closed his earthly career on the nineteenth day of May, 1795, in the sixty-sixth year of his age. A man of the distinguished powers of Doctor Bartlett, and of his decision and integrity, was not likely long to remain unnoticed, in times which tried men's souls. The state of the country required this incessant application of the members. Dr. Bartlett, therefore, had the honour of being called upon for an expression of his opinion, and of first giving his vote in favour of the resolution. -- Josiah Bartlett to Mary Bartlett, July 14, 1776. He became a skillful and distinguished Practitioner. Profile Overview [independent app] The latter gentleman wishing also to be excused, other gentlemen were elected in their stead. Over the years they would have twelve children: Mary (1754), Lois (1756), Miriam (1758), Rhoda (1760), Hannah (who died as an infant in 1762), Levi (1763), Josiah (1765, died that same year), Josiah (1768), Ezra (1770), Sarah (1773), Hannah (1776, also died as an infant), and a child that was never registered. During the same year, Dr. Bartlett was appointed chief justice of the court of common pleas. The genealogy of Josiah Bartlett in the Leach MSS is found in the FHL and its FHC as film #001751, item 1, Vol. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Like the plague, it swept its victims to the grave, almost without warning, and some are said to have expired while sitting at play handling their toys. He actively promoted agriculture and manufacturing, the improvement of roads, and saw the start of projects to build canals. For this act, the governor dissolved the assembly. Son of Deacon Stephen Bartlett and Hannah Bartlett Since you're not logged-in yet you can't make changes directly. His father Stephen was the son of Richard and Hannah (Emery) Bartlett. Can be used as a fill-in-the-blanks form. This act, however, terminated the royal government in the province of New-Hampshire. Without any further interruption, the poor quaker reached the other side of the wood, and at length delivered the contents of his saddlebags to General Washington.". In effect, he apprenticed with another doctor, and set up a practice at the age twenty. How many degrees of separation are between Josiah and Henry VIII (or anyone else)? . DNA Ancestors and DNA Descendants At this time, John Wentworth was the royal governor, a man of no ordinary sagacity. By the age of sixteen, by study, he had also built a foundation in Latin and learned some Greek he began the study of medicine working in the office of Dr. Ordway of Amesbury. In the year 1754, Kingston was again visited with this malignant disease. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Josiah Bartlett born 1782 Nottingham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire died 1846 Garland, Penobscot County, Maine including ancestors + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community. From this he went to Boston, and thence to the Isle of Shoals, where he issued his proclamation, adjourning the assembly till the following April. During the relation of this anecdote, several other members of Congress arrived, when, having prepared their arms, they proceeded on their journey, and in safety passed over the infested territory. He was re-elected to Congress in 1778 and served on the committee that drafted the Articles of Confederation. He followed his father as both a physician and political leader. By age 17, he had learned some of both Latin and Greek. He was the son of Deacon Stephen Bartlett and Hannah Webster. After graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy he studied medicine and started a practice in Stratham. This is a pedigree chart for Josiah [Bartlett-7788]. The most important of these had a delegate from each state, which meant that Bartlett served on all of them, including those of Safety, Secrecy, Munitions, Marine, and Civil Government. Aware of the importance of attaching the distinguished men of the colony to the royal cause, among other magistrates, he appointed Dr. Bartlett to the office of justice of the peace. Unlike many others, he had no family, or party connections, to raise him to influence in society; but standing on his own merits, he passed through a succession of offices which he sustained with uncommon honour to himself, and the duties of which he discharged not only to the satisfaction of his fellow citizens. About Me. The disease which was supposed thus to have originated, soon after spread abroad through the town, and to children under ten years of age it proved exceedingly fatal. His patriotism was of a singularly elevated character, and the sacrifices which he made for the good of his country were such as few men are willing to make. This page was last edited on 15 December 2022, at 23:49. They had nine children. Other things were in the same proportion. Source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartlett-4174, Amesbury, Essex County , Province of Massachusetts, Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution, Josiah, Signer Of The Declaration Of Independence Bartlett, http://colonialhall.com/bartlett/bartlett.php. Bartlett retired to his home in Kingston and died there on May 19, 1795. A provincial congress, of which Matthew Thornton was president, was soon called, by which a temporary government was organized, and an oath of allegiance was framed, which every individual was obliged to take. Shouldn't the location of Mary's birth be Newton, Massachusetts Colony, since she was born about 46 years before the Revolutionary War broke out? Josiah Bartlett family tree Parents Josiah Bartlett 1757 - 1813 Lura Backus 1765 - 1801 Wrong Josiah Bartlett? In 1789, he was elected a senator to Congress; but the infirmities of age induced him to decline the office. The delegates now left Yorktown, and in different companies proceeded to the place of adjournment. If a man could stitch wounds, set bones, and treat fevers, he was welcome, even without formal educational credentials. Nov 21 1729 - Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, May 19 1795 - Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States, Stephen, Deacon Bartlett, Hannah Mary Bartlett (born Webster), Hannah Bartlett, Stephen Bartlett, Capt Stephen Bartlett, Joseph Bartlett, Stephen Joseph Bartlett, Jr., Mary Bartlett, Simeon Bartlett, Nov 21 1729 - Amesbury, Essex County , Province of Massachusetts, Stephen Bartlett, Hannah Bartlett (born Webster), Hannah Bartlett, Stephen Bartlett, Joseph Bartlett, Stephen Joseph Bartlett, Mary Bartlett, Simeon Bartlett, Hannah Bartlett, Stephen Bartlett, Joseph Bartlett, Mary Bartlett, Simeon Bartlett, Levi Bartlett, Nov 21 1729 - Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA, May 19 1795 - Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, Thomas Bartlett, Hannah Bartlett (born Moody). The ambitious goal: scientific confirmation of each parent-child relationship in Josiah's tree. He was the fourth child (of six), fourth son of Stephen Bartlett and Hannah Webster. JosiahBartlett Print Family Tree Gov. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. It mitigated the febrile symptoms, a copious perspiration ensued, and from this time he began to recover. He was re-elected to Congress in 1778, and served on the committee that drafted the Articles of Confederation. "Josiah Bartlett (November 21, 1729 May 19, 1795) was an American physician and statesman, delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire and signatory of the Declaration of Independence." November 21, 1729] May 19, 1795) was an American Founding Father, physician, statesman, a delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire, and a signatory to the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation. It will name the relationship, e.g. In the early part of the year l779, in a letter to one of the delegates in Congress, Dr. Bartlett gives a deplorable account of the difficulties and sufferings of the people in New-Hampshire. "..But I hope & trust that the Supreme Disposer of all Events, who loveth Justice & hateth Iniquity will continue to favor our righteous Cause and that the wickedness of our Enemies will fall on their own heads." Get Started. A bronze statue of Bartlett stands in the town square of Amesbury, Massachusetts. He was present on the memorable occasion of taking the vote on the question of a declaration of independence. If there are multiple managers or genealogists involved, you will need to send separate messages. In this convention, Dr. Bartlett, and John Pickering, a lawyer, of Portsmouth, were appointed delegates to Congress. He served in the State Senate from 1809 to 1810 and served as a Democratic-Republican in the United States House of Representatives from March 4, 1811 to March 3, 1813. Research genealogy for Josiah Bartlett of Amesbury, MA, as well as other members of the Bartlett family, on Ancestry. He resigned in 1794 after four years because of declining health; he died the next year. The state of the country required this incessant application of the members. Josiah Bartlett House is a house in Kingston, New Hampshire. Skip Ancestry main menu Main Menu. 2008 - 2022 INTERESTING.COM, INC. An error has occured while loading the map. But anxiety and fatigue they could endure without repining. At the age of sixteen he began the study of medicine, for which he had a competent knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. 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