Sarah Shaw was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, on 6 December 1706, the daughter of Joseph and Sarah Shaw.[1][2]
She married Seth Turner on 26 March 1720, he died 21 October 1730.[3][4]
The Genealogies of Weymouth, MA, page 133, has: Sarah (Shaw) Turner, widow of Seth Turner and daughter of Joseph and Sarah Shaw, born 6 December 1706. Her second marriage to Samuel Burrell, happened 21 September 1735.[5][6]
↑ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZ3-VJ9D : 31 October 2019), Seth Turner and Sarah Shaw, 26 Mar 1720; citing Marriage, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007009659.
↑ Chamberlain, George Walter, 1984, Genealogies of the Early Families of Weymouth, Massachusetts, p. 133, Turner/Shaw
↑ Representative Men and Old Families of Southeastern Massachusetts: Containing Historical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families ... Shaw, Turner, Burrell
Anne Fernald Title: Fernald Web Site Text: MyHeritage.com family tree CONT Family site: Fernald Web Site CONT Family tree: Fernald Conway 2007 Media: 481663-2 Type: Smart Matching Page: Sarah SHAW [BURRELL] Event: Smart Matching Role: 2000575 Data: Date: 2 JAN 2010 Text: Added by confirming a Smart Match Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
Acknowledgments
Thank you to DavaLynn Joy for creating WikiTree profile Shaw-3348 through the import of Bonewell-Dyer.ged on Mar 31, 2013.
WikiTree profile Shaw-1360 created through the import of oldweymouth families072011.GED on Jul 5, 2011 by Alyson X. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Alyson and others.
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