Sarah was born in 1747. She passed away about 1825. Sarah was said to have been an educated woman, with a good knowledge of medicine. Fond of eating between meals and rather fond of liquor. Sarah was a Presbyterian and very religious.
Sarah Hunt, the daughter of Thomas Hunt and his wife Mary, was baptized at Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, on 12 July 1747,[1] or on 13 July 1747.[2]
Sources
"The Goodwin Family In New Brunswick", manuscript was prepared by E.P. Goodwin at Baie Verte in 1956 - 1957. Published by W.M. Goodwin, Ontario, September 1961.
↑Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts The Essex institute, Salem, Mass., 1910, Page 203. Accessed at Archive.org on 22 June 2017. Page 203
↑ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). Ipswich Town Records, Earmarks, with Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Marriage Intentions, Stamped page 50
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I am wondering why WikiTree has Sarah born in Sligo Ireland when her birth record says she was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Massachusetts).