Person:Sarah Ballinger (2)

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Sarah Ballinger
b.1755
m. 1776
  1. John Brown1780 -
  2. Beulah Brown(e)1782 - 1786
  3. Sarah Brown(e)1784 - 1786
  4. Josiah Brown1787 - 1866
  5. Charles Brown1789 -
  6. Joseph Brown1792 - 1876
  7. Mary Brown1794 -
  8. Sarah Brown1794 -
  9. Lydia Brown1797 - 1828
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sarah Ballinger
Alt Name[1] Sarah Brown
Gender Female
Birth[2][3] 1755
Marriage 1776 Haddonfield Meeting, Gloucester County, New Jerseyto Jonathan Brown
Death[4][5][6] 21 Dec 1835 Gloucester County, New Jersey
Probate[4][7] 30 Jan 1836 Gloucester County, New Jersey
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Clement. First Settlers in Newton Township, New Jersey. (Sinnickson Chew, Philadelphia, 1877)
    p. 399.
  2. Woodbury Constitution. (29 Dec 1835).
  3. Camden Mail. (Camden, NJ, 6 January 1836).
  4. 4.0 4.1 Doris Cole Rogers. Gloucester County Wills 1818-1836. (Gloucester County Historical Society, Woodbury, NJ 08096, 1988)
    p. 250.
  5. Woodbury Constitution. (29 Dec 1835)
    21st inst. Age 80. Relict of Jonathan.
  6. Camden Mail. (Camden, NJ, 6 January 1836)
    23rd Ult. Age 80.
  7. Will of Sarah Brown, Gloucester County, widow of Jonathan Brown, 1835, 17th day 12th month.
    To son Charles, $100.
    To daughter Sarah $400.
    To daughter Ann Brown (daughter of my son, John) $100 and the looking glass that belonged to my daughter Lydia.
    To my two granddaughters Mary Sloan Brown $100. (this sounds odd but the writing is quite clear).
    To my granddaughters Abigail W. and Sarah Brown (daughters of my son Joseph) each $25.
    To my daughter Mary Mickle, my watch, wearing apparel, bed and bedding, together with all the residue of my household goods and kitchen furniture.
    To my 2 daughters Sarah Brown and Mary Mickle, to be equally divided between them all the residue of my estate after payment of debts, to my daughter Mary Mickle.
    Will signed with an x.
    Esecutor Charles Brown. Witnesses C. F. Clark, William Mickle
    Proved January 39, 1836

    Liber C, pp. 684, 685