↑ William Grafton Robey Jr., Robey, Roby, Robie; The Family History From Early England to America, 2 volumes (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc. 1994), p. v.
↑Family Tree record for Sarah Smallwood: Ancestry Member Family Tree,
Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Sarah Smallwood
↑ William Grafton Robey Jr., Robey, Roby, Robie; The Family History From Early England to America, 2 volumes (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc. 1994), vol 1, p. 59.
Will of father Thomas Smallwood dated 1734 and probated 1735 mentions his daughter Sarah Roby
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Smallwood-1177 and Smallwood-385 appear to represent the same person because: same birth and death information and same birth name. As these 2 profiles have different birth parents, please do Research to see which is correct and Note Smallwood-385 suggests that a John Roby IV may also have been married to a Sarah Smallwood in Charles Co., Maryland - if so, then these were 2 different women and must be separated or assigned to the correct Roby husband. Thank you for your help in resolving this matter.
Smallwood-453 and Smallwood-385 appear to represent the same person because: they clearly represent the same woman - Smallwood-385 has a better source for her birth and gives parents and a child born 1710 so an about 1695 date is preferred unless documentary evidence suggests another date. Please merge into Smallwood-385 as it was created earlier