Sarah Baker was born in 1651. She was the daughter of Alexander Baker and Unknown-387099
Sarah's father in law was Nathaniel Wales Jr, bp 18 Apr 1623 Calverley, Yorkshire, shipwright; d 20 May 1662 in Boston; m Isabel Atherton, bp 30 Jan 1630 Winick, England, d Boston 18 Dec 1661, dau of Major General Humphrey Atherton and Mary Wales. Their son Jonathan Wales b abt 1650; m. Sarah Baker, bp Boston 25 Mar 1651, dau of Alexander and Elizabeth (_____) Baker of Boston. 1. Elizabeth Wales b Boston 19 Jan 1687/8; m (as Elizabeth Weales) 13 Oct 1712 in Watertown, MA David Cutting; removed to Lexington MA before 13 July 1714; then to Killingly, CT. [1].[2]
Sarah Baker Wales Birth 25 Mar 1651 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Death unknown Burial Body lost or destroyed Memorial ID 124469011 [3]
FAG states: Sarah Baker was christened on 25 May 1651 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Sarah married Jonathan Wales in 1685. (Eldest known child born 19 January 1687/8, three years after Sarah is called Wales in her father's will). They are the parents of at least one known child named Elizabeth. Sarah, b. 25 Mar. 1651, Boston, MA. (b.25 May 1651). (by Savage.). m, Jonathan Wales
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This surname removed 1 Aug 2018 from this profile...
UPDATE to profile comments 1 Aug 2018 by Dave Patrick https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Patrick-1511...That was actually meant to represent Sarah Curle, wife of Pasco Curle, when this profile was created. It was from research I did a few years ago, when somebody put some bad information on Ancestry.com connecting Sarah Curle as the daughter of Nathaniel Baker, probably due to the similarity of birth year (1650-1652).