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She married firstly Edmund Eastman, and secondly Captain Richard Bartlett, who was a husbandman, a miller, and a cordwainer (shoemaker). The New England Historical and Genealogical Register has her as having been taken captive by American Indians with Mrs. Dunston in 1697, although this is only listed by some sources. Previously in 1689, her father Nathaniel had been shot and killed by American Indians while working in the fields with his son John, who later managed to escape.
1681
Sep 19
| 1681 • The Port of Honfleur in France is re-modelled by Abraham Duquesne. |
1680
Jan 20
| 1680 • The Riksdag of the Estates in Sweden enacts the Great Reduction, under which fiefs granted to the Swedish nobility are returned to the Crown, and the country becomes an absolute monarchy under King Charles XI. |
1709
Dec 28
Age: 28y
| 1709 • De Nostri Temporis Studiorum Rationae (On the Study Methods of Our Times) is published by Neapolitan philosopher Giambattista Vico. |
1709
Dec 28
Age: 28y
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marriageEdmund Eastman Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States ⇓ 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1709 • Publication of the first modern edition of William Shakespeare's plays in London, edited by Nicholas Rowe. |
1720
Dec 8
Age: 39y
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marriageAmesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ Susannah Eastman married Captain Richard Bartlett after her husband's death. 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1720 • Jonathan Swift begins Gulliver's Travels. |
1761
Aug 27
Age: 79y
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deathMassachusetts, USA ⇓ She was buried at Walnut Hill Cemetery. 2 Sources ⇓ |
| 1761 • An earthquake in London breaks chimneys in Limehouse and Poplar. |