↑ Plymouth, Massachusetts, Vital Records section. The Mayflower descendant : a quarterly magazine of Pilgrim genealogy and history by Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. cn. Volume 13 & 14, Publisher Boston : Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Published 1899. Pages 1396. https://archive.org/stream/mayflowerdescendv1314mass#page/842/mode/2up/search/Bartlett
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According to MF 5th generation, descendants of Richard Warren, the Benjamin Bartlett who married Lydia Morton was the son of Joseph-Joseph-Mary Warren-Richard Warren. Is there a source that shows Benjamin Bartlett, son of Samuel, married Lydia Morton? The date shown for the marriage, Sept 24, 1724, is the date that Benjamin Bartlett (b 1699) son of Joseph, married Lydia Morton.