Person:Sarah Morse (14)

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Sarah Morse
d.Bef 1695
m. 1 Sep 1638
  1. Samuel Morse1639/40 - 1717/18
  2. Hannah Morse1641 -
  3. Sarah Morse1643 - Bef 1695
  4. Dorcas Morse1645 - 1725
  5. Elizabeth Morse1647 - 1715
  6. Capt. Joseph Morse1649 - 1717/18
  7. Jeremiah Morse1651 - 1715/16
  1. Hannah Lawrence1664 - Bef 1735
  2. John Lawrence1667 - 1746/47
  3. Mary Lawrence1669/70 - Bef 1729
  4. Elizabeth Lawrence1679 - 1775
  5. Deborah Lawrence1683 - Aft 1757
Facts and Events
Name[2] Sarah Morse
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 16 Sep 1643 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage to Nathaniel Lawrence
Death[2][4] Bef 1695
References
  1. Moriarty, G. Andrews, “Genealogical Research in England", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 83:291, 1929.

    Children of Joseph Morse and Hannah Phillips: 3) Sarah, b 16 Sep 1643.

  2. 2.0 2.1 John Lawrence, in Great Migration Newsletter. (Boston, Massachusetts: Great Migration Study Project)
    [1] (subscribers only).

    Children... ii. NATHANIEL LAWRENCE, b. Watertown 15 October 1639 [WaVR 7]; m. (1) Sudbury 13 March 1660/1 Sarah Morse; m. (2) by 1695 Sarah_____; m. (3) after 10 December 1717 Sarah (Smith) Phillips. In 1942 George Andrews Moriarty documented these three marriages [TAG 19:66-76].

  3. Dedham (Massachusetts). Town Clerk; Julius Herbert Tuttle; Benjamin Fisher; and Don Gleason Hill. The early records of the town of Dedham, Massachusetts. (Dedham, Massachusetts: Dedham Transcript Press, 1886-1936)
    1:2.

    1643.
    Sarah, the Daughter of Joseph & Hana Morse, was borne the 16 of the 7 m'o.
    [In 1643, the 7th month was Sept.]

  4. Moriarty, G. Andrews. "The Family of Deacon Nathaniel Lawrence of Groton", in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    19:67, 71.

    Sarah Morse was the mother of all his children. Nathaniel had remarried to another Sarah by 31 Oct 1695 when he and Sarah "his now wife" gave son Nathaniel 35 acres in Groton in exchanged for 12 acres owned by the son.