Person:Sarah Swan (7)

m. Bef 1651
  1. Ruth SwanEst 1651 - 1690
  2. Elizabeth Swan1653 - Aft 1699
  3. Sarah Swan1655 - Est 1729
  4. Robert Swan1657 - 1747
  5. Ann Swan1657/58 - Aft 1724
  6. Richard Swan1660/61 - Bef 1691
  7. Timothy Swan1662/63 - 1692/93
  8. Dorothie Swan1666 - 1700
  9. Capt. John Swan1668 - 1743
  10. Samuel Swan1670 - 1671
  11. Samuel Swan1672 - 1751
  12. Joshua Swan1674 - 1751
  13. Caleb Swan1676 - Bef 1724/25
m. 21 Oct 1674
  1. James Hartshorn1676 - 1676
  2. Sarah Hartshorn1678 - 1737
  3. Hannah Hartshorn1679 -
  4. Thomas Hartshorn1682 -
  5. Tabitha Hartshorn1685 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sarah Swan
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 10 Aug 1655 Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 21 Oct 1674 Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Thomas Hartshorn
Death[3] Est 1729 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 193-1. Robert2 Swan, in Jewett, Amos Everett, [Editor], and George Brainard [Compiler] Blodgette. Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts: A Genealogical Record of the Families who Settled in Rowley before 1700 with Several Generations of their Descendants. (Rowley, Mass.: Amos Everett Jewett (Newcomb & Gauss Co., Printers, Salem, Mass.), 1933)
    372.

    "193-12. Sarah (Swan), b. (Haverhill) 10 Aug., 1655; m. in Haverhill, 21 Oct., 1674, Thomas Hartshorne."

  2. Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society, 1910)
    I:291.

    SWAN, Sarah, d. Rob[er]t and Elizabeth (Acie), [born] Aug. 10, 1655.

  3. Hartshorn, Derick Sibley. The Hartshorn Families in America: A Genealogical Study of the Line of Thomas Hartshorn, the Immigrant, of Reading, Massachusetts: and Other Known Families Bearing the Hartshorn/e Surname that Arrived in America in Succeeding Years. (Conover, North Carolina: The Author (Printed by Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland), 1997)
    21.

    "A (Windham) village house was bought … and it is supposed that both Thomas and Sarah ended their days in the home. … No death or stone records have been found."