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Sarah Aldrich (1677)

Sarah Aldrich
Born in Braintree, Massachusettsmap
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Biography

Sarah Aldrich was born on 29 Aug 1677 in Braintree, Massachusetts, daughter of Joseph Aldrich Sr. (1635 - 1701) and Patience (Osborn) Aldrich (1642 - >1705).[1][2][3]

Her siblings were:

  1. Joseph Aldrich (1663 - 1705)
  2. Samuel Aldrich (~1665 - 1747)
  3. Ephraim Aldrich (1667 - )
  4. John Aldrich (1668 - 1735)
  5. Mercy (Aldridge) Hyde (~1675 - ~1725)

Sources

  1. Samuel A. Bates, Records of the Town of Braintree 1640 to 1793 pg. 653.(Daniel H. Huxford, Printer, Randolph, Mass.) 1888
  2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2018.) Communicated by Samuel A. Bates. "Braintree Records" (July 1883) Vol. 37, p. 165, 287.
  3. The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island: Comprising Three Generations of Settlers who Came Before 1690, with Many Families Carried to the Fourth Generation, by John Osborne Austin, Orig. Publ. Albany, NY, 1887: Reprint: Genealogical Publishing Com, 1887. pp 20, 73, see at archive.org




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