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Note: Demaris (Bartlett-2832) Ballou is not listed as a child of Sarah (Aldrich) and John Bartlett in the George Aldrich Genealogy by Alvin James Aldrich. p. 38.
Birth: 16 Jan 1646 Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 17 Feb 1685 (aged 39) Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Memorial #: 149417172
Bio: dau. of George & Katherine (Seald) Aldrich
md. c. 1665 Braintree, Ma. John Bartlett
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This cemetery was in a section of Rehoboth which later became part of Rhode Island.
Family Members
Parents
George Aldrich 1605-1683
Katherine Seald Aldrich 1610-1692
Spouse - John Bartlett 1644-1684
Siblings
Joseph Aldrich 1635-1701
Mary Aldrich Whitman 1637-1718
Jacob Aldrich 1652-1695
Created by: James Bianco (47745493)
Added: 17 Jul 2015[1]
Biography
Sarah Aldrich was born on January 16, 1645 at Braintree, Massachusetts; the daughter of George Aldrich and his wife Catherine (Seald) Aldrich.
Marriage
In 1665 she married John Bartlett.
Residence
Until 1675 they lived in Mendon, afterwhich they moved to Attleboro.
Children:
John Bartlett was born February 11, 1666 at Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He married Alice ____. Their children were Alice, Sarah, Job, John, Susannah, Martha, Jeremiah, Ezra, and Hannah.:[2]
Samuel Bartlett was born in 1670.[2]03/28/1670 Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He married Mary Inman.[2]Children: Samuel, Jerusha, Noah, Mary.
Moses Bartlett was born 1672 Mendon, Worcester, MA. He married a woman named Deborah.[2]
Jacob Bartlettwas born 1676[2]in Mendon, Worcester, MA #Mary Bartlett was born January 1, 1679 at Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts.[2]
Mary Bartlett was born January 1, 1679 at Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts.[2]
Noah Bartlett was born January 29, 1680 at Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts.[2]
Daniel Bartlett was born January 24, 1684 at Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Children: Johannah, Mary, Sarah.
Death
Sarah Aldrich Bartlett died February 17, 1685. Her husband John Bartlett died August 17, 1684. They are buried at Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
Sources
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 February 2021), memorial page for Sarah Aldrich Bartlett (16 Jan 1646–17 Feb 1685), Find a Grave Memorial no. 149417172, citing Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA ; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493) .
↑ 2.02.12.22.32.42.52.62.72.8 Aldrich, Alvin James. "George Aldrich Genealogy" Printed by Anundsen, Decorah, Iowa. 1971 Vol. 1, p. 38.link
Snow, Nora E. "The Snow-Estes Ancestry." Hillburn, New York, 1939. Vol 2, p. 101see at hathitrust
Aldrich, James Alvin. "The George Aldrich Genealogy" Printed by The Anundsen Publishing Co., Decorah, Iowa. Vol. 1, p. 38.see at gengophers.com
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On WikiTree, we do not use the term British America on profiles, particularly in this time period. Should be Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony etc. with or without New England. But most people don't use New England either.
Death Place should change to: Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, British America
This reflects more more accurately, the true place she was born (time appropriate.
Bristol County, RI, did not exist until 1746, Rehoboth was established 1643, under Plymouth Colony,
This reflects more more accurately, the true place she was born (time appropriate. Bristol County, RI, did not exist until 1746, Rehoboth was established 1643, under Plymouth Colony,