Sarah Blake was born in 1661, daughter of Jasper Blake and Deborah Dalton. She was the second child of that name, an older sister Sarah having died at 1 year old.
Blake, Carlton E. Blake' Descendants of Jasper Blake, Emigrant from England to Hampton, NH, ca 1643, 1640-1979; Rpt. 1980, Higginson Book Company, Salem, MA; Footnote Abbreviation: Blake
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah:
Blake-532 and Blake-510 appear to represent the same person because: Only thing missing in Blake-532 are spouse and children.
Support for spouse and children in Blake-510 is:
Blake, Carlton E. Blake' Descendants of Jasper Blake, Emigrant from England to Hampton, NH, ca 1643, 1640-1979; Rpt. 1980, Higginson Book Company, Salem, MA; Footnote Abbreviation: Blake
Sarah Blake, daughter of Jasper & Deborah, was only married once, to Alexander Magoon on 7 Dec 1682. She was never married to John Gove. The only Sarah Blake married to a John Gove, was born 27 August 1752 (see Blake-4763). Her parents were Timothy Blake and Tabitha Damerel.
She was daughter of Jasper Blake and Debroah Dalton (source History of Hampton).
She could not married both men since they had children during the same period. And I believe the Magoon case is much stronger. I have no dog on the Magoon side I'm actually on the Gove side :) But we may have the wrong Sarah.
Support for spouse and children in Blake-510 is:
Blake, Carlton E. Blake' Descendants of Jasper Blake, Emigrant from England to Hampton, NH, ca 1643, 1640-1979; Rpt. 1980, Higginson Book Company, Salem, MA; Footnote Abbreviation: Blake
http://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Magoon/6000000001874642587?through=600000000106 4719620
http://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Gove/6000000013907319500?through=60000000161300 44887
She was daughter of Jasper Blake and Debroah Dalton (source History of Hampton).
She could not married both men since they had children during the same period. And I believe the Magoon case is much stronger. I have no dog on the Magoon side I'm actually on the Gove side :) But we may have the wrong Sarah.