Sarah was probably born in 1732. She passed away on 3/7/1813.
According to Thomas William Brundage,[1] Sarah Brundage m. 1/13/1765 Arthur Newman. Maybe Arthur Newman is an error or he was m2? There is something wrong with the mother's birth year, b. 1680 or Sarah's estimated age. There is a big gap in years.
According to the following FAG record:[2]
Sarah Brundage Fowler Birth 1732 Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA Death 7 Mar 1813 (aged 80–81) Putnam County, New York, USA Burial Fowler Family Cemetery Carmel, Putnam County, New York, USA Memorial ID 31356195
Family Members
Parents
Abraham Brundage 1695–1762
Mary Brown Brundage 1680–1780
Spouse
Moses Fowler 1729–1821
Siblings
Haceliah Brundage 1743–1842
Children
Jane Fowler Strang 1757–1830
Attached to the above FAG record is the following note: Wife of Moses Fowler aged 77 years
Burial Old Fowler Family Cemetery, Tilley Foster, N.Y. The Fowler Cem. is part of the Carmel Cemeteries in NY, and these Cemeteries are in Putnam County, NY, which used to be known as Phillip's Upper Patent. The following record says that she died on 3/7/1813: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282566/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=brundage
Note: Unsourced Geni profile also connects her as daughter of Abraham Brundage and Mary Brown and suggest she was born 1732.[3]
Ancestry.com sources at parent's profile are unreadable to non-subscribers. Can anyone clarify whether primary sources are listed?
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