"[1677] Robart Ware & Sarah Metcalf married 4th 4th. "[3]
Death
"Ware, Sarah, w. of Rober[t] Sr., Apr. 13, 17__ (1717, T.C.).[4]
Sources
↑ Don Gleason Hill, compiler, The Record of Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths ...transcribed from the Church Records in the Town of Dedham, MA, 1635-1845 (Dedham, MA: Town of Dedham, 1888), p. 4.
↑ Don Gleason Hill, compiler, The Record of Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths ...transcribed from the Church Records in the Town of Dedham, MA, 1635-1845 (Dedham, MA: Town of Dedham, 1888), p. 17.
↑ "Thomas W. Baldwin, compiler, Vital Records of Wrentham, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: Stanhope Press, F. H. Gilson Company, 1910), Vol. 2:510
Source: S26 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998)
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I see that Sarah's uncle, Thomas Metcalf, married a Sarah Paige, but is there any document that gives this child a *middle* name more than 100 years before middle names came into use? I would like to remove "Paige" from her profile unless there is documentary evidence that shows its use.