Person:Sarah Unknown (2319)

Facts and Events
Name Sarah Unknown
Gender Female
Marriage Date and place of marriage are unknown.
to Nicholas Camp
Death[1] Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[1] Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Disambiguation

Sarah Eliot, daughter of Bennet Eliot, married William Curtis.


"In 1645 the first name of the wife of Nicholas Camp, 1st, was Sarah. She is assumed to have been his first wife. Her family name is unknown. She was doubtless the mother of the child 'Sarah Camp dau. of Nicholas Camp,' baptized March 19, 1643, in her father's right, as 'Sarah wife of bro. Camp' did not become a member of the church until August 4, 1644. Some genealogists assert also that in addition to the son, William, there were older daughters of Nicholas, 1st, Abigail, the wife of Nathan Baldwin, who died March 22, 1647, and Mary, the wife of John Baldwin. Opposite the above entry is the following note: 'She died in childbed Sept. 6, 1645, being the last day of the week in the morning and was buried in the evening in my garden having been well delivered of two sons upon the second day of same month and very well as could be expected till the second day in the night, when she began to be very ill having taken cold in the morning before.'"[1]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Boardman, William F. J. The ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut: being his lineage in all lines of descent from the emigrant ancestors in New England. (Hartford, Conn.: Priv. print., 1906)
    150.