Person:Sarah Morgan (90)

  • F.  Thomas Morgan (add)
  • M.  Rachel Merry (add)
  1. Sarah Morgan1696 - 1718
  • HThomas Graves1690 - Bet 1713 & 1713/14
  • WSarah Morgan1696 - 1718
m. Bef 1713
  1. Deliverance Graves1713 - 1758
m. 26 Sep 1714
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sarah Morgan
Married Name Sarah Graves
Married Name Sarah Smith
Gender Female
Christening[3] 24 May 1696 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesFirst Church
Marriage Bef 1713 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)Estimate based on date of birth of only known child (Deliverance).
to Thomas Graves
Marriage 26 Sep 1714 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Jobanna Smith
Death? 3 May 1718 Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Graves, John Card. Genealogy of the Graves family in America. (Buffalo [New York]: Baker, Jones, 1896-[1944?]).
  2.   Graves Family Association. Thomas Graves 1645 Settler of Hartford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts and His Descendants.

    Thomas Graves (43) was born 21 Nov. (or 22 Oct.) 1690 in Hatfield, Mass., and died about 1 Jan. 1713/14. He died sometime between 11 Dec. 1713, the date of his will, and 5 Jan. 1713/14, the date his widow exhibited an inventory of her husband's estate. His will named his wife and only child.
    He married Sarah Morgan, daughter of Thomas Morgan and Rachel Merry. She was baptized 24 May 1696 in Hartford, Conn., and died 3 May 1718. She died before completing the final accounting of Thomas Graves' estate. As a result of Sarah's death, Thomas Morgan (her father) was appointed legal guardian of Deliverance Graves, a minor (Early Connecticut Probate Records, Hartford District, 1635-1750, II, p. 209; original records, vol. IX, p. 78). Sarah secondly married Jobannah Smith on 26 Sept. 1714.

  3. Thomas Morgan, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    406.

    "Dau b May 19, 1694 (Hartford Town Record)
    Sarah perhaps above birth bp May 24, 1696 (1 Ch Rec) m/1 Thomas Graves m/2 Jobannah Smith"