Sarah married Michael Williams about 1640.[2] They had the following children:[3]
Michael c1640
Thomas c1642
Sarah c1644, married John Roach
Michael Williams was granted 250 acres at Nassawaddock Creek in 1646 for transporting five people into Virginia.[4] One of these was Sarah Williams. They were married before coming to Virginia. (Note: date of certificate not necessarily date of entry.) And his children were born in Virginia (unless children were not included in land grant certificates).
Michael died by the end of 1650.
Sarah married Stephen Horsey about 1651, based on birth of first child. They had the following children:[5]
Stephen c1652
John c1654
Abigail c1656, married John Kibble and Richard Stevens
↑ Miles Files, Virginia Eastern Shore Public Library, available at MilesFilesReference
↑ James R. Revell Sr., Descendants of Randall Revell of the Eastern Shore, p. 133/4 (Second Generation).
↑ Mary Frances Carey, Seth Williams Reseach File (in search of Seth Williams).
↑ Nell Nugent ,Cavaliers and Pioneers p. 164, available with paid login here image 197 Cavaliers
↑ Woodrow T. Wilson, Thirty-Four Families of Old Somerset Co., Maryland, p. 376 (Horsey family).
↑ Name Nathaniell Horssie Gender Male Birth Date 01 Jan 1664 Birthplace Anamessex, Somerset, Maryland Father's Name Stephen Horsey Mother's Name Sarah Citing this Record
"Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4ZQ-B2H : 11 February 2018), Stephen Horsey in entry for Nathaniell Horssie, 01 Jan 1664; citing Anamessex, Somerset, Maryland; FHL microfilm 14,363.
↑ Name Isaack Horsey Event Type Birth Event Date Apr 1665 Event Place Anamessex, Somerset, Maryland, United States Gender Unknown Father's Name Stephen Horsey Mother's Name Sarah Citing this Record Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q298-9BJZ : 16 March 2018), Stephen Horsey in entry for Isaack Horsey, Apr 1665; citing Birth, Anamessex, Somerset, Maryland, United States, various libraries, churches, historical and national societies, private and public records; FHL microfilm 14,416.
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