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Sarah Russell
d.Aft 1 Jan 1726/27
Facts and Events
Name |
Sarah Russell |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
Abt 1682 |
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States |
Property[2] |
15 Jul 1695 |
She received a share of property from her grandfather's estate |
Reference Number |
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75748 James Trefry |
Religion[3] |
17 Jun 1716 |
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesmight possibly be the Sarah Trevy who entered into or renewed the covenant at the First Congregational Church |
Property[4] |
21 Mar 1716/17 |
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesShe and James were among the heirs who sold the Thomas Pitman house to Rev. John Barnard |
Religion[5] |
1 Jan 1726/27 |
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesis probably the Sarah Trefry who was on the list of those entering into full Covenant at the First Congregational Church |
Death[1] |
Aft 1 Jan 1726/27 |
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References
- ↑ possibly the Sarah Trefry who died "aged" in 1785 Marblehead VR, citing church records -- although she'd be over 100
- ↑ Estate of Thomas Pitman House. This lot was the property of Thomas Pitman as early as 1680. In his will, he devised the house to son Thomas for life and the remainder to daughters Sarah Dodd and Mary Fortune, and to several grandchildren (the children of Thomas, sr.'s deceased children, John and Elizabeth.) An agreement, making the division according to the will, was executed July 15, 1695
- ↑ A Catalogue of Such as have themselves firstly entered into Covenant, as also of those that have renewed their Baptismal Covenant thereby Conveying the Right of Baptism to their Children - [list] . . . 17 Jun 1716 Sarah Trevy - First Book Containing the Records of the First Congregational Church in Marblehead Commencing 1684 and terminating 1800 (CongregationalLibrary.org), no page numbers .
- ↑ This lot was the property of Thomas Pitman as early as 1680. He made his will in 1694, and died the same summer. He devised the house to his son Thomas Pitman for his life, and remainder to the latter's sisters, Sarah Dodd and Mary Fortune, and the children of his brother John Pitman and sister Elizabeth, deceased. An agreement, making the division according to the will, was executed July 15, 1695. Thomas Pittman, yeoman, Thomas Dodd, sexton, and wife Sarah, Mary, widow of Elias Fortune, Joseph Pittman, John Pittman, Abiel Pittman, fishermen, John Felton, shoreman, and wife Mary, Henry Russell, fisherman, Amos Dennis, fisherman, and wife Elizabeth, Thomas Rolls, fisherman, and wife Mary, James Trevey, fisherman, and wife Sarah, all of Marblehead, for one hundred and twenty-two pounds, conveyed the house and land to Rev. John Barnard of Marblehead March 21, 1716-7.* Mr. Barnard took the old house down.
- ↑ Admitted into Full Communion Jan 1 1726/7 Sarah Trefry [with notation, in smaller print, James]- First Book Containing the Records of the First Congregational Church in Marblehead Commencing 1684 and terminating 1800 (CongregationalLibrary.org), no page numbers, p 90 of database
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