Person:Deborah Sayles (1)

Deborah Sayles
d.Abt 1700
m. 1650
  1. Mary Sayles1652 - Bef 1717
  2. John Sayles1654 - 1727
  3. Deborah Sayles1656 - Abt 1700
  4. Isabel Sayles1657 - 1735
  5. Phebe Sayles1658 - Bef 1744
  6. Eleanor Sayles1664 - 1719
  7. Catherine Sayles1671 - 1751
  • HCaleb Carr1657 - 1700
  • WDeborah Sayles1656 - Abt 1700
m. 1681
  1. John Carr1680/81 - 1762
  2. _____ Carr1682 -
  3. Mercy Carr1683 - 1776
  4. Benjamin Carr1685 - 1701
  5. Daniel Carr1687 - 1738
  6. Captain Peleg Carr1689/90 - 1736/37
  7. Deborah Carr1692 - 1729
  8. Robey Carr1694 - 1728
  9. Rachel Carr1695 -
  10. Sayles Carr1696 - 1774
  11. Caleb CarrAbt 1700 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Deborah Sayles
Married Name Deborah Carr
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1656 Rhode Island, United States
Alt Birth? 23 Aug 1656 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 1681 Rhode Island, United Statesto Caleb Carr
Death[2] Abt 1700
Alt Death? 1700 Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Alt Death? 22 Dec 1728 Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (2)
    Source number: 78.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: RWR.

    Name: Deborah Sayles
    Birth Date: 1656
    Birth Place: RI

  2. 5. Deborah Sayles, in White, Dorothy Higson, and Kay Kirlin Moore. Descendants of Roger Williams. (East Greenwich, Rhode Island: Roger Williams Family Association, c1991- (Baltimore : Gateway Press))
    Book III; p. 11.

    5. Deborah3 Sayles (Mary2 Williams, Roger1), third child of John and Mary (Williams) Sayles, was born c. 1656, probably at Providence; died c. 1700.

    Deborah married Caleb Carr, born at Newport 23 August 1657; died at Jamestown 10 October 1700; son of Caleb and Mercy (Vaughn) Carr. Caleb, Sr. was Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and settled at Newport about 1640. He purchased land on Conanicut Island and on Gould and Dutch Islands. Caleb, Sr. was a strict Quaker, although he owned slaves, both Indian and black.

  3.   White/Roger Williams Family Association (Book III; p. 8) acknowledges that some sources claim that Deborah Sayles is the daughter of John Sayles' brother, Richard, and therefore not descended from Roger Williams. But they note that her first son is named John and none are named Richard, and that Carr sources claim Deborah's connection to Roger Williams. "The Roger Williams Family Association has always accepted into membership descendants of Deborah (Sayles) Carr.