Sarah Thornburgh was born in 1747 to Thomas and Abigail Brown Thornburgh.[1]
Research note
There has been some confusion about the marriage record for Thomas Thornburgh and Abigail Brown and the births of their children. The record in the North Carolina meeting minutes was created some time after the events listed. Thomas and Abigail did not leave Virginia for North Carolina until 1752.
Sources
↑ U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 for Sarah Thornbrugh image North Carolina Guilford New Garden Monthly Meeting Minutes, 1700-1900, p 223 - Sarah Thornbrugh daughter of the same (Thomas Thornbrugh and Abigail his wife) was born ye 3d of ye 1st mo, 1747/8 O.S...
This person was created on 15 January 2011 through the import of Turner_2011-01-14.ged.
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