Person:James Sabin (3)

m. 18 Oct 1689
  1. Stephen Sabin1690 - 1690
  2. Hezekiah Sabin1690 - 1690
  3. Hosea Sabin1690 - 1690
  4. Noah Sabin1691/92 - 1774
  5. Joseph Sabin1694 - 1775
  6. James Sabin1696 - 1786
  7. Abigail Sabin1697/98 - 1697/98
  8. David Sabin1698/99 - 1749
  9. Martha Sabin1702 - 1776
  10. Abigail Sabin1704 - Abt 1737
m. 7 Jul 1721
m. 29 Jul 1727
  1. Hepsabeth Sabin1727 -
  2. James Sabin1729 -
  3. William Sabin1730 -
  4. James Sabin1731/32 -
  5. Thomas Sabin1734 - 1736
  6. Dolly Sabin1737 - 1830
  7. Thomas Sabin1739 - 1800
  8. Seth Sabin1741 - 1800
  9. William Sabin1744 -
  10. Molly Sabin1748 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] James Sabin
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 22 May 1696 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 7 Jul 1721 Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Hannah Mason
Marriage 29 Jul 1727 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Dorothy Hiden
Death[2] 28 Jun 1786 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897)
    p. 737.

    1 76 SABEN, James (of James), (born) May 22, 1696

  2. 2.0 2.1 Morris, Gordon Alan; Dixie Prittie; and Thomas J Prittie. The Descendants of William Sabin of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. (Kemah, Texas: Philip Sabin Hibbard I (Penobscot Press), 1994)
    p. 23.

    [Note: This source attributes two children to the first wife Hannah Mason, erroneously apparently. Her father's estate suggests there were none. The first child, Hepsibeth's birth date was misread as 1721 instead of the correct 1727 shown in VR Rehoboth. She belongs to Dorothy (note, all children listed in VR Rehoboth are shown belonging to Hannah, which is clearly impossible given her death in 1723 and none of the birth dates occur before 1723.) The second child, David, is based solely on the will of "William Sabin #252" (but means William Sabin #253), who gave "nothing to my half-brother David" in his will. Given William's death in 1800, that a half-brother born by 1723 would be alive is marginal, but his father also had a third wife. More research is needed.]