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Sarah (Redlon) Woodman (1772 - abt. 1846)

Sarah Woodman formerly Redlon
Born [location unknown]
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Died about at about age 73 in Saco, York, Maine, United Statesmap
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Biography

Sarah Redlon fourth daughter of Matthias was born in Narraganset No. 1, —now Buxton, Me.,—March 26, 1772 (?) ; was married Aug. 19, 1797, to Nathaniel Woodman, of the Narraganset township No. 1, and settled with her husband on one of " the home lots," which the proprietors left as "common land"; consequently they were " squatters." She had children, and predeceased her husband ; was buried by the side of her parents on the west bank of Saco River, about one mile below Moderation Village. "Uncle Nat. Woodman" went to Searsmont with his son Joseph in 1828, and died in 1846.

Sources

  • History of the Ancient Ryedales and they're descendants; Author, Gideon Tibbetts Ridlon
  • Saco valley settlements and families; Author Gideon Tibbetts Ridlon(1895) ;PREFACE P{07];(1884) A general acquaintance with

numerous sources of information, acquired when compiling a " History of the AncientRyedales," greatly facilitated the search for data to be used in this work. While in Great Britain, during the summer of 1886, the author was favored with the longed-for privilege of examining many ancient records and timestained documents found in the National Register House, Edinburgh, Scotland, and in the British Museum and Somerset House, London.

  • Saco valley settlements and families; Author Gideon Tibbetts Ridlon(1895)

PREFACE P{07]; A general acquaintance with numerous sources of information, acquired when compiling a " History of the AncientRyedales," greatly facilitated the search for data to be used in this work. While in Great Britain, during the summer of 1886, the author was favored with the longed-for privilege of examining many ancient records and timestained documents found in the National Register House, Edinburgh, Scotland, and in the British Museum and Somerset House, London.





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