Person:Sarah Hapgood (1)

m. 21 Oct 1664
  1. Nathaniel Hapgood1665 -
  2. Mary Hapgood1667 - 1692/93
  3. Thomas Hapgood1668/69 - 1764
  4. Sarah HapgoodAbt 1672 - 1746
  5. Elizabeth HapgoodAbt 1674 -
m. 10 Apr 1688
  1. Jonathan Whitney1691 -
  2. Sarah Whitney1693 - 1752
  3. Tabitha Whitney1696 - 1762
  4. Shadrach Whitney1698 - 1764
  5. Jonathan Whitney1700 - 1755
  6. Anna Whitney1702 - 1793
  7. Amos Whitney1705 -
  8. Zaccheus Whitney1707 -
  9. Isaac WhitneyAbt 1708 -
  10. Timothy Whitney1708/09 - Bef 1740
  11. Daniel Whitney1710 -
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Hapgood
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] Abt 1672 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 10 Apr 1688 Sherburne, Middlesex, Massachusettsto Jonathan Whitney
Death[2][3] 26 Jul 1746 Townsend, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Rodgers, Robert H. (Robert Howard), and Massachusetts. County Court (Middlesex County). Middlesex County in the colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England: records of probate and administration. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, c1999-c2001)
    1670-6, p. 300.

    [2 Oct 1677] There are five Children left of sidrach habgood ["Estate of Sidrach Habgood late of Sudbury"]
    Nathaniell habgood 12 yeers old
    Mary habgood 10 yeers
    Thomas habgood 7 yeers
    Sarah habgood 5 yeers [so born about 1672]
    Elizabeth habgood 3 yeers

  2. 2.0 2.1 Hallowell, Henry C; Caroline Lewis Kardell; and Lee K Kugler. Vital records of Townsend, Massachusetts: town records to 1850 with marriage intentions to 1873 and cemetery inscriptions. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992, c1992)
    1:348.

    Whitney, Sarah, relict John, "late of Concord", July 26, 1746, in her 75y.
    [Birth calculates to about 1672. Perhaps "Jno" was interpreted as John instead of Jonathan?]

  3. Whitney, Jonathan (1659-1735), in Whitney Research Group (WRG).

    10 Oct 1746: Settlement of estate: "Whereas Sarah Whitney late of Townshend in the County of Middlesex deceasd Relict of Jonathan Whitney of Concord in the County aforesaid died..."
    [Confirming Sarah was widow of Jonathan, not John as stated in above source.]