Person:David Sabin (2)

m. 18 Oct 1689
  1. Stephen Sabin1690 - 1690
  2. Hezekiah Sabin1690 - 1690
  3. Hosea Sabin1690 - 1690
  4. Noah Sabin1691/92 - 1774
  5. Joseph Sabin1694 - 1775
  6. James Sabin1696 - 1786
  7. Abigail Sabin1697/98 - 1697/98
  8. David Sabin1698/99 - 1749
  9. Martha Sabin1702 - 1776
  10. Abigail Sabin1704 - Abt 1737
  • HDavid Sabin1698/99 - 1749
  • WJael Peck - 1726
m. 19 May 1725
m. 21 Oct 1731
  1. Sarah Sabin1732 -
  2. Jael Sabin1734/35 -
  3. Thomas Sabin1734/35 - 1810
  4. Mary Sabin1736 -
  5. Lydia Sabin1738 - 1779
  6. David Sabin1740 - 1805
  7. Chloe Sabin1743 -
  8. Lucy Sabin1746 - 1749
Facts and Events
Name[1] David Sabin
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 8 Feb 1698/99 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 19 May 1725 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Jael Peck
Marriage 21 Oct 1731 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Remington
Death[1][3] 28 Oct 1749 Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Resided in Rehoboth, and in winter 1736-37, settled in Hardwick, Mass; m. first Jael Peck, of Attleboro, May 19, 1725; m. second Mary Remington, October 21, 1731.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Morris, Gordon Alan; Dixie Prittie; and Thomas J Prittie. The Descendants of William Sabin of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. (Kemah, Texas: Philip Sabin Hibbard I (Penobscot Press), 1994)
    p. 40.
  2. Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897)
    p. 737.

    SABEN, David, [of James] [born] Feb. 8, 1698-9

  3. Allen, Francis Olcott. The History of Enfield Connecticut: Compiled from all the Public Records of the Town Known to Exist, Covering from the Beginning to 1850 …; Together with the Graveyard Inscriptions and those Hartford, Northampton and Springfield Records which Refer to the People of Enfield. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wickersham Printing, 1900)
    Vol. 2 p. 1871.

    "David Sabin dyed octor 28th 1749."