Sarah Quincy, daughter of Edmund Quincy IV and his wife Elizabeth (Wendell) Quincy was born about 1736 in Boston, Massachusetts. She married December 20, 1763 to William Greenleaf of Lancaster, Massachusetts.[1]
Edmund Quincy (1681-1737) III, married Dorothy Flynt (1678–1737)
Edmund Quincy (1703-1788) IV, married Elizabeth Wendell (1704–1769) partner with brother Josiah Quincy (1710-1784)
Edmund Quincy (1726-1782) V, businessman and land developer, married Anna Huske, remarried to Mehitabel Temple, remarried to Hannah Gannett
Henry Quincy (1727–1780), married Mary Salter, remarried to Eunice Newell
Abraham Quincy (1728–1756)
Elizabeth Quincy (1729–1770), married Samuel Sewall (1715–1771)
Katherine Quincy (b. 1733)
Dr. Jacob Quincy (1734–1773), married Elizabeth Williams
Sarah Quincy (1736–1790), married General William Greenleaf
Esther Quincy (1738–1810), married Jonathan Sewall (1728–1796), last royal attorney general of Massachusetts
Dorothy Quincy (1747–1830), married John Hancock (1737–1793), remarried to Captain James Scott (1746–1809)
Sources
↑ Holly, H. Hobart. Descendants of Edmund Quincy 1602-1637 who settled in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts in 1635. Quincy, Massachusetts; Quincy Historical Society; 1977. pg 6.
Holly, H. Hobart. Descendants of Edmund Quincy 1602-1637 who settled in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts in 1635. Quincy, Massachusetts; Quincy Historical Society; 1977. pg 6.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah: