Sarah Hasey, also known as Hasse, was born about 1647 at Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was a daughter of William Hasey and Sarah Seward.[1]
On March 9, 1649/50 "Sara Harsey ye wife of Wm Harsey" was admitted to the Boston church, and on 23 March 1651/2 Elizabeth, Sarah and Hester, daughters of "William Hersy's wife" were baptized.[2]
Sarah lived at Rumney Marsh, Massachusetts and died 3 May 1718 at Andover, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay. She married Phineas Sprague 5 Jan 1668/1669 at Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts,[3] and Moses Tyler between 1690 and 1703.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 The Sprague Project, citing Sprague, Ralph, Genealogy, Sprague, E. G., (Montpelier, VT:The Capital City Press, 1913), page 35. Sarah Hasey : accessed 20 Dec 2018
↑A documentary history of Chelsea : including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824 by Chamberlain, Mellen, 1821-1900; Watts, Jenny C. (Jenny Chamberlain), 1869-1941; Cutter, William Richard, 1847-1918; Massachusetts Historical Society. Printed for the Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston. 1908. pp. 230-2
Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Title: Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Famil; Repository: #R1
American Marriages Before 1699 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997.Original data - Clemens, William Montgomery. American Marriage Records Before 1699. Pompton Lakes, NJ, USA: Biblio Co., 1926.Original data: Clemens, William Montgomery. American Marriag; Repository: #R1
WikiTree profile Hasey-14 created through the import of Anderson Family Tree_2012-10-16.ged on Oct 16, 2012 by Bruce Anderson.
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