Person:Sarah Baldwin (64)

Watchers
Sarah Baldwin
d.Aft 10 Apr 1700
m. Bef 1643
  1. Mary Baldwin1643 - 1680
  2. Hannah Baldwin1644 - 1706
  3. Sarah Baldwin1645 - Aft 1700
m. 12 Dec 1663
  1. Sarah Buckingham1664/65 - Bef 1692
  2. Mary Buckingham1666 - Bef 1676/77
  3. Samuel Buckingham1667 - 1667/68
  4. Samuel Buckingham1668 - 1708
  5. Hannah Buckingham1670/71 - 1671
  6. Thomas Buckingham1672 - Bet 1703 & 1704
  7. Ann Buckingham1674 - 1735/36
  8. Mary Buckingham1676/77 - Bef 1692
  9. Hester Buckingham1679 - 1760
  10. Ruth Buckingham1681/82 - Est 1753
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sarah Baldwin
Married Name Sarah Buckingham
Gender Female
Christening[1] Aug 1645 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesFirst Congregational Society
Marriage 12 Dec 1663 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Samuel Buckingham
Alt Marriage 14 Dec 1663 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Samuel Buckingham
Living[1][2] 10 Apr 1700 Declined to be executor on husband's estate.
Death[1][2] Aft 10 Apr 1700
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 12. Sarah3 Baldwin, in Mathews, Barbara Jean; Donna Holt Siemiatkoski; Kathryn Smith Black; and Nancy Pexa. The Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut and His Wife Alice Tomes. (Wethersfield, Conn.: Welles Family Association, 2015)
    243-44.

    "12. Sarah3 Baldwin (Mary2, Gov. Thomas1), baptized August 1645 in Milford, Connecticut by Rev. Peter Prudden (Barbour citing Old Long Book:101); and died after 10 April 1700 when she declined to be executor of her husband's will … Samuel and Sarah Buckingham were both admitted to full communion in the First Church, Milford, Connecticut on 4 July 1667 (Milford First Congregational Church Records, slip index citing 1:8)."

  2. 2.0 2.1 Chapman, F. W. (Frederick William). The Buckingham Family; or, the Descendants of Thomas Buckingham, One of the First Settlers of Milford, Conn. (Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1872)
    337.

    "The said Sarah Buckingham, being under some present illness, not knowing whether she could be at Court, did declare [decline ?] her acceptance of being executor to the will of her dear husband, deceased, ye 10th of April, 1700. Before me, R. TREAT, D. Governor."