
Below are the BARTLETTs who, by order of the Connecticut General Assembly in 1755, were mustered to fight in what later became known as the French and Indian War, and who served in the colonial militia. This information was compiled from the original records by Albert C. Bates and published by the Connecticut Historical Society in 1903.
| NAME | REGIMENT/COMPANY | NOTES |
| BARTLETT, Chrls | 4th Regiment under Col. Elihu Chauncey; Company of Capt. John Slapp | Muster Roll, Albany Dec. 4, 1755 |
| BARTLETT, Charles | Reg. of Col. Phineas Lyman; Co. 10 under Capt. Eliphalet Whittlesey | Muster Roll |
| BARTLETT, Gershom | Reg. of Col. Joseph Pitkins; Co. of Capt. Samuel Stoughton | Service at time of alarm for relief of Ft.Willm. Henery and parts adjacent. August, 1757. |
| BARTLETT, Saml. | Reg. of Col. Joseph Pitkins; Co. of Capt. Samuel Stoughton | Service at time of alarm for relief of Ft.Willm. Henery and parts adjacent. August, 1757. |
| BARTLETT, Charles | Served in Capt. Jenckes' Co. in 1758. |
| BARTLETT, Christopher of Cumberland | Marched on alarm of Aug. 1757, and served in campaign of 1760. |
| BARTLETT, David | Served in Capt. Hawkins' Co. in 1762. |
| BARTLETT, Daniel, Jr. | Served in Capt. Kimball's Co. in 1761. |
| BARTLETT, Israel | Served in campaign of 1760. |
| BARTLETT, Thomas | Served in Capt. Greene's Co. in 1757. |