Sarah was the daughter of Edward and Rebecca Bugby. She was listed as a passenger, age 4, on the Francis, which left Ipswich, England in April 1634, along with her parents, bound for Roxbury.
In 1667/69, Sarah was excommunicated from her church for "gross lying railing, false accusing, notorious Covetousness and a malicious spirit against her relations and sowing discord amongst them, and she not manifesting any remorse or godly sorrow for ye same."
Her father left her a legacy after his death: a ten-acre Town Lot, in additional to 28.5 acres elsewhere (26 November 1668).
Charles Edward Banks, The Planters of the Commonwealth; A Study of the Emigrants & Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640, (1930). p 122.
Roxbury Church Records.
Rev. Samuel Danford's Records of the First Church in Roxbury, Mass., transcribed by William B. Trask: New England Historical & Genealogical Register, October 1880, Vol 34, p. 359.
Abstracts of the Earliest Wills on Record and on the Files of the County of Suffolk, Mass., by William Trask: New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 2, Jan 1848, p 102.
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Bugbee-80 and Bugbee-70 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, parents, husband. Birth estimates differ by 10 years. Death is 1 year off - might be due to double dates.