Sarah married first Thomas Sluman, son of Thomas & Sarah (Pratt) Sluman, on 23 May 1729 at Norwich, New London, CT - parents of Elizabeth, Ann, Sarah, Hannah & Lydia
After the death of Thomas she married Capt. John Wattles, son of William & Abigail (Belcher) Wattles, on 25 Jan 1743/4 at Bozrah, New London, CT - their children were Thomas, Roswell, Elijah, Joshua, Oliver & Charles
↑ Norwich CT: Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015.) Originally published as: Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848. Hartford, Society of colonial wars in the state of Connecticut, 1913.
Name Sarah WATERMAN
Marriage 1729, Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Original Text Thomas Sluman, and Sarah Waterman Both of Norwich, were married to gether on the 23d of may 1729.
Jacobus, Donald Lines. The Waterman Family (E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954) Vol. 1
Jacobus, Donald Lines. The Granberry Family and Allied Families (E.F. Waterman, Hartford, Conn., 1945) Page315 & Page 343 & Page 319
(Ensign) Thomas Waterman, born at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 1670, died there 31 Dec. 1755: married at Norwich, 29 June 1691, Elizabeth Allyn, born at New London, Conn., 24 Dec 1669, died at Norwich, Conn., 15 Mar 1755, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Gager) Allyn. He was active in town affairs; he was Constabe of Norwich for the year 1698, and Townsman(Selectman) for 1701, 1703, 1711, 1718, 1721. He was confirmed Ensign of the western or second company in Norwich, Oct. 1708.
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