Sarah "Sally" Fickett was born [probably at Cape Elizabeth, Maine], say, 1763, the daughter of John Fickett and Isabel Dyer; died at Milbridge, Maine; married at Cape Elizabeth, 6 Aug 1780, her first cousin, Zebulon Fickett, as his first wife; died [probably at Harrington in that part later set off as Milbridge] before 8 Sep 1827, when Zebulon filed marriage intentions at Harrington with Mary Brown, followed by their marriage, 27 Sep 1827.
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Sources
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Charles Burleigh, Esq, Marriages in Falmouth (Cape Elizabeth), Solemnized by Rev. Ephraim Clark, Pastor 2d Church (Maine Historical & Genealogical Recorder, Vol. III, S. M. Watson, Publisher, Public Library, Portland, Maine, 1886), p. 186
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Ruth Gray, editor, Maine Families in 1790, Volume 1 (Picton Press, Camden, Maine, 1988, 372 pages), p. 107
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Darryl B. Lamson & Leonard F. Tibbets, Early Narraguagus River Families of Washington County, Maine (Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 2002), p. 321
See also:
Jean L. Franks, Descendants of Christopher Strout, Sr., Genealogy.com (accessed 2 Feb 2021), Sarah "Sally" Fickett
Source S101
Call Number: R929.2 S635uV.3
Title: Descendants of Edward Small of New England, Vol.3
Author: Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill
Publication: Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.: 1934
Abbreviation: Descendants of Edward Small of New England, Vol.3
Note: NS113933
Source Media Type: Book
Master Listing Source: Y
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