Person:Sarah Bosworth (12)

m. Bef 1645
  1. Sarah BosworthAbt 1645 - Bef 1673
  2. Nathaniel Bosworth1647 - 1693
  3. Jeremiah Bosworth1649 - 1718
  4. Hannah Bosworth1650 -
  5. Joseph Bosworth1652 -
  6. Bellamy Bosworth1654 - Bef 1718
  7. John BosworthEst 1656 - 1725
  8. Mary Bosworth1657 -
  9. Edward Bosworth1659 -
  10. Bridget Bosworth1660 -
  • HJohn LobdellEst 1639 - 1673
  • WSarah BosworthAbt 1645 - Bef 1673
m. 21 Feb 1664/65
  1. Sarah LobdellCal 1668 - 1750
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Sarah Bosworth
Married Name Sarah Lobdell
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1645 Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 21 Feb 1664/65 Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States (probably)to John Lobdell
Death[1] Bef 26 Oct 1673 Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesNot mentioned in husband's will of that date.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 19 Sarah3 Bosworth, in Clarke, Mary Bosworth. Bosworth Genealogy: a History of the Descendants of Edward Bosworth, Who Arrived in America in the Year 1634 : with an Appendix Containing Other Lines of American Bosworths. (San Francisco: Miller Typographic Service, 1936)
    2:191-94.

    "19 Sarah3 Bosworth, eldest daughter of Nathaniel2 (Edward1) and Bridget (Bellamy), born in Hull about 1645; died at Hull, 1673; …"

  2. NOTE: Let it be distinctly understood that the name Sarah is not given by the complier (sic) as a fact, but as a guess; though she considers it a very plausible one, nearer so than the one made by Lincoln in his history of Hingham, where in a footnote he gives her name as Mary. Now John Lobdell had two daughters by this wife, the one who appears to be the eldest, named Sarah, the other Mary (or Mercy), and as the eldest was the one most liable to be named from the mother, and as there was another Mary in the family of Nathaniel Bosworth, it seems very probable that her name was Sarah. (See Part I, p. 113) As we do not know the name of Bridget Bellamy’s mother, it may be her name was Sarah, from whom Bridget named her first daughter. Bridget seems not to have cared enough for her own name to name a daughter after herself until the youngest.