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Sarah Howland (abt. 1673 - bef. 1703)

Sarah Howland
Born about in Plymouth, Plymouth Colonymap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died before before about age 30 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Sarah was called before the court for the sin of fornication on 13 Dec 1691. [Ref, p. 32] She was fined at the Aug 1692 court. [Ref, p. 32] She was fined again for fornication at the Court of Common Pleas in Mar 1698/9. [Ref, p. 32] She had a daughter Mary with an unknown father. [Ref, p. 32]

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Howland-50 and Howland-133 do not represent the same person because: Male and female, with different dates.
posted by Vic Watt
Howland-50 and Howland-133 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicated on Profile Holand-35

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