Art by Betmatrho in this Red-Thread Genealogy section for the 'Lost Tribes of Israel' may be freely used for personal use.
BARTLET

Bartlet coat of armsOrigin: English

Coat of Arms: A silver shield with two black bars between three black cinquefoils.

Crest: A demi griffin with a silver collar holding a silver cinquefoil.


First found in Sussex, where they had been granted lands by King William after the Conquest.

Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Thomas Bartlett who settled in Watertown, Mass. from Sussex, England in 1634; John Bartlett settled in Newbury, Mass. from Kent, England in 1635; Richard Bartlett who settled in Newbury, in 1635.
Spelling variations include:

Bartlett, Bartlet, Bartlette, Bartolet, Bartelot and many more.

Bartlett Surname meaning:

English: from the Middle English personal name Bartlet, a pet form of Bartholomew.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4

Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850

for the Bartlet family
The full mantle consists of the shield displaying the arms that was given to the person bearing this surname; a banner with surname; a helmet; and family crest [if known]. See a sample of full mantle by - at right. Normally the crest is displayed atop the helmet. To order a full mantle with coat of arms and family crest click here
sample coat of arms [full]
Sample Coat of Arms - Full
Family Surname Forum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/bartlet
LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL IDENTITY
HOME
RETURN TO
FEATURED SURNAMES
FOR THE RED-THREAD
'LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL'