You might be surprised at who replies. This shows you the WikiTree members who have full power to access and edit Josiah's information. In 1793, he was elected first governor of the state, which office he filled, with his accustomed fidelity, until the infirm state of his health obliged him to resign the chief magistracy, and to retire wholly from public business. Flexible tool for viewing more ancestors and/or descendants on one page than anywhere else on WikiTree. He passed away on 06 May 1853 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Then when the new State Constitution took effect in 1792 he continued, now as governor. "[7] In effect, he apprenticed with another doctor, and set up a practice at the age twenty. If a man could stitch wounds, set bones, and treat fevers, he was welcome, even without formal educational credentials. All three of his sons and seven of his grandsons would follow him as physicians. Others were skulking at no great distance in the wood, and waiting the issue of the interview. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. He was their fifth child and fourth son. Josiah Bartlett, the first of the New-Hampshire delegation who signed the Declaration of Independence, was born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, in 1729. rn Bartlett), Lydia Coffin (born Bartlett), Edmund Bartlett, Judith Bartlett Milam (born Cole), Hannah Bartlett, Mary Somerby (born Bartl h Milam, Sr. (born Bartlett), Mary Bartlett, Sarah Coffin (born Bartlett), Thomas Bartlett, Lydia Bartlett, Eunice Bartlett, How To Adjust Ceiling Fan Blade Angle, Johnny Unitas Brother, Famous Players Who Played At Rickwood Field, Articles J