Sarah was a daughter of Robert Dunbar and his wife Rose (birth name not known) of Hingham, Massachusetts.[1][2]
Intention to marry Benjamin Gardner published in Hingham on 12 December 1695[3] Benjamin Garnet and Sarah Dunbar 13 January 1695/6.[4][1][5]
Sarah married a second time to John Pratt, intentions at Weymouth 18 Sep 1837,[6]
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Footnotes
↑ 1.01.1 Williams, Alicia Crane. Stone-Gregg Genealogy: The Ancestors and Descendants of Galen Luther Stone and His Wife Carrie Morton Gregg. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1987, page 130.
↑ Vital Records of Hingham, Massachusetts, ca. 1639-1844. Hersey, Reuben. Mss 901. R. Stanton Avery Special Collections Department, New England Historic Genealogical Society.) Vol. 2, page 193
↑Torrey's New England Marriages to 1700, Volume 1, page 602
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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:
The Sarah who died in 1761 at age 51 cannot possibly be the same one who was born in 1674 or 1675. To be 51 in 1761, she must have been born in about 1710.
Dunbar-1178 and Dunbar-808 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Dunbar-1178 is currently attached to a conflated profile for her father. I will disconnect her from that father and see about merging the duplicate mothers.
The Sarah Dunbar who married in 1729 married Robert Garnett: https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/hingham-ma-vital-records-1637-1845/image/?volumeId=43969&pageName=159&rId=1212634343