Person:Sarah Walker (11)

m. Abt 1610
  1. Richard Walker1611 -
  2. William Walker1619/20 - 1703
  3. Sarah Walker1622 - 1700
  4. John Walker1625 - 1663
m. 19 Nov 1645
  1. Richard Warren, Jr.1645/46 - 1696/97
  2. Jabez Warren1646/47 - 1701
  3. Sarah Warren1649 - Aft 1692/93
  4. Hope Warren1650/51 - 1689
  5. Jane Warren1652 - 1682/83
  6. Elizabeth Warren1654 -
  7. Alice Warren1656 - Aft 1692/93
  8. Mercy Warren1657/58 - Aft 1727
  9. Mary Warren1660/61 -
  10. Nathaniel Warren1661/62 - 1707
  11. John Warren1663 - 1688/89
  12. James Warren1665 - 1715
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Walker
Gender Female
Christening[3] 10 Nov 1622 Southwark St. Olave, Surrey, England
Marriage 19 Nov 1645 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Nathaniel Warren
Death[2] 24 Nov 1700 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1.   Pilgrim Notes and Queries, in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    2:64.

    Plymouth Colony Deeds, II:73: "... petition hath been prefered unto the court by M'is Jane Collyare in the behalfe of her grandchild Sarah the wife of the said Nathaniel Warren..." Editor's comments: there were three ways in Which Sarah Walker could have been Jane Collier's granddaughter
    #Sarah's mother might have been the daughter of William and Jane Collier
    #Sarah's father might have been the son of Jane Collier by former husband named Walker
    #Sarah's mother might have been the daughter of Jane Collier by a former husband and married a Walker

  2. Plymouth, Mass., Vital Records, in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    16:63.

    Mrs Sarah Warren Deceass'ed Novem'br 24th 1700.

  3. Coddington, John Insley. Sarah Walker, Wife of Nathaniel Warren. The American Genealogist
    51:92.

    "1622 November 10 Sara d. of William Walker draper. This is the only child of William Walker in these Registers [Baptismal Registers of St. Olave's] at this period. The marriage of William Walker, draper, did not take place at St. Olave's, but we suggest that his wife must have been a Clark, daughter of Mrs. Jane Collier by her first marriage."