Reuben Sage Sr.
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Reuben Sage Sr. (1748 - 1814)

Reuben Sage Sr.
Born in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 16 Aug 1772 in Cromwell, Middlesex County, Connecticutmap
Husband of — married before 1776 in Connecticutmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 65 in Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticutmap
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Biography

Reuben Sage, son of John and Ann Sage was born 31 Dec. 1748 at Middletown, Connecticut.[1]

He married Lucy Ranney on 16 Aug. 1772 at Cromwell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.[2]

Reuben died 10 Aug. 1814 and was buried at Old Burial Ground of North Bolton, Vernon, Connecticut.[3] His memorial has a photo of his headstone.[4]

1800 Census 1800

1 M under 10
1 M 10 - 16
1 M 45+
2 F under 10
1 F 10 - 15
4 children to be checked with dates

Sources

  1. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Barbour Middletown. Reuben Sage.
  2. Bailey, Frederic W. Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800. Bailey Ruben Sage.
  3. Connecticut, Hale Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934. Hale Cemetery Reuben Sage.
  4. Reuben Sage memorial at Find A Grave.

Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to Patricia Sage for creating WikiTree profile Sage-200 through the import of SAGE and beyond_2013-02-08.ged on Feb 13, 2013.






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