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She was born about 1679 in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut [1] [2] and her parents were Sarah and Timothy Spencer.
Sarah Spencer married about 1700 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut to Joseph Chapman. [3]
In 1705 she received the distribution of her share of the estate of her father in Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut with listing as "John Chapman & wife Sarah Spencer".
On 17 Dec 1715 she received a portion of her brother Jonathan Spencer's estate in Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut which mentioned that Joseph Chapman should have the 20-acre lot #112 by John Smith.
She died about 1732 in Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut. [1]
Haddam Founders: SARAH15 SPENCER (TIMOTHY14, GERRARD (ENSIGN) (HADDAM FOUNDER)13, GERRARD12, MICHAEL11, JOHN (SR)10, JOHN9, ROBERT8, JOHN7, ROBERT6, THOMAS5, THOMAS (DE)4, NICHOLAS (DE)3, JOHN (LEDE)2, WILLIAM (LEDE)1) was born c1675. She married JOSEPH CHAPMAN (son of John Chapman and Elizabeth Hawley). [5]
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Thanks, Tom Quick
Don't know if you missed the merge request for Spencer-5509 and Spencer-329. They do look like the same women. Hope you get a chance to review it. As it is for a person born after 1400, I did not adopt and approve it. Thanks, Vicky