Person:Sarah Gannett (1)

Watchers
m. 30 Jun 1712
  1. Deborah Gannett1712 -
  2. Samuel Gannett1714/15 - 1715
  3. Seth Gannett1716 - 1717
  4. Elizabeth Gannett1718 -
  5. Mary Gannett1721 -
  6. Susanna Gannett1723 - 1755
  7. Mehitable Gannett1726 - 1747/48
  8. Sarah Gannett1729 - 1781
m. 9 Apr 1755
  • HAmos Ford1714 - 1789
  • WSarah Gannett1729 - 1781
m. 29 May 1766
Facts and Events
Name[4] Sarah Gannett
Gender Female
Birth[1] 31 Jul 1729 Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Christening[2] 3 Aug 1729 East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 9 Apr 1755 Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Daniel Pettingell
Marriage 29 May 1766 Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Amos Ford
Death[3] 18 Dec 1781 Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916)
    Vol. 1, p. 123.

    GANNET, Sarah, ch. Matthew and Mary, [born] July "the last", 1729.

  2. East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1917)
    p. 56.

    GANNET, Sarah, d. Matthew, bp. Aug. 3, 1729, CR1. [Gannett, PR5]

  3. Sherman, Robert M., and Ruth Wilder Sherman. Vital Records of Marshfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (East Greenwich, Rhode Island: Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island, 1970)
    p. 402.

    FORD, Sarah, second wife of Amos, died 18 December, 1781, in her 54th year
    [Age 53, birth about 1728.]

  4. Mitchell, Nahum. History of the early settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, including an extensive family register. (Boston, MA: Kidde and Wright, 1840)
    p. 170.

    Children of Matthew Gannett and Mary Bacon [sic, Chapin]: Sarah, b. 1729, m. 1755 Daniel Pettingill "and afterwards Amos Ford of Marshfield 1766".