Elizabeth French Bartlett
Elizabeth French Bartlett was an American genealogist.
Career
In 1908, Bartlett joined the New England Historic Genealogical Society's Committee on English Research.In 1920, Bartlett was elected as a member of the Cambridge Historical Society. In her lifetime, she was also a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the British Record Society. In her research, she specialized on American immigrants from England; the New England Historic Genealogical Society wrote that she amassed a valuable collection of research "regarding English Homes of American Settlers, including Brackett, Cheney, Child, Eggleston, Frost, Gridley, Grover, Kingsbury, Mellowes, Newcomb, Patten, Potter, Rouse, Sikes, Vinal..." She contributed the English-background research for Eleanor D. Crosby's genealogical volume Simon Crosby The Emigrant: His English Ancestry and Some of His American Descendants, for which more contemporary researcher Eugene Aubrey Stratton called her "highly respected."