Sarah Hurlburt was the daughter of Joseph and Rebecca (Brown) Hurlbut/Hurlburt
Birth
Birth: abt. 1681
Place: Woodbury,CT
Note: {geni:place_name} Woodbury,CT
Death
Death Date: 9 AUG 1751
City: Woodbury
State: CT
Disambiguation
A Baker family tree reports that Sarah married, as his second wife, John Baker, son of Joshua and Hannah (Tongue) Baker, on 27 Mar 1705 at Roxbury, Litchfield, CT. They do seem to have gotten married at some date, but no record of that 1705 event has been found, and John and Sarah Baker had at least one child, Comfort, on 11 Oct 1704, six months before that purported marriage date, probably had another in 1703. The difficulty arises from the presence in Woodbury of two men of almost the same age called John Baker, as explained thoroughly in a 1950 article by Donald Lines Jacobus accessible on googlebooks[1] which concludes that "the records prove that (John Baker's) one and only wife was Sarah Hurlbut."
Marriage
John Baker married Sarah Hurlbut/Hurlburt, daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Brown, presumably by 1702, since their first child John was baptized 11 April 1703.
Children
The children of John and Sarah Baker, baptized in Woodbury, were:[2]. Births of all but John & Ephraim were also recorded the town records.[3][1]
John, bp. 11 Apr 1703, m. "most probably" his first cousin Patience Hurlbut
Comfort, b. 11 Oct 1704, d. John & Sarah, bp. 15 Oct 1704 "d. Job", "possibly married her first cousin Joshua Hurlbut"
Ephraim, bp. 9 Feb 1706-7, m. Sarah Blakeslee, Jan 1733
↑ Barbour Collection, Connecticut Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920,] Vol. 131, Woodbury, pp. 7-8 in typescript, citing Vol. 1, pp. 28,32,34,37,41,45,48 & 54 in original, viewed on ancestry.com($)
↑ Barbour Collection, Connecticut Town Vital Records pre-1870, Woodbury, p. 126 in printed book, p. 5 in typescript cited on americanancestors.org($), citing LR2, pp. 189, 199, 193,194,190,203, & LR 3, p. 122,123;LR4, p. 1D; LR5, p.282, LR7, p.3
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Sarah Dittmann for creating WikiTree profile Hurlburt-85 through the import of export-BloodTree.ged on Jun 27, 2013. Submitter: @I6000000001947099634@
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah: