John Bartram (c.1650 – 12 December 1697) was an English Quaker politician who was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from Chester County in 1689.
John Bartram, son of Richard Bartram, was married in Derby, England, and lived in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, where he and his wife had one daughter and three sons.
[2] The family removed to the Province of Pennsylvania in 1682[3][4] or 1683[1] with his wife and four children.
[3] On 19 August 1688, it was agreed that the Darby "Meeting House be lined within" and on 27 October 1688, "Thomas Hood and John Bartram ordered to gather the money for ye Glase and Speake for it".
[5] Bartram was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from Chester County in 1689.