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Sarah Pease
(1661-After 1747) |
Sarah Pease
FamilySearch ID: L5FV-X9M. General Notes: A young girl of 13 or 14 when her father rebelled against the autocracy of Governor Mayhew, she evidently remained on the island, if indeed her father left at that point. She eventually married into the very family that her father had had so much trouble with, marrying the Governor's grandson, the second son of the Governor's 'favorite daughter, Hannah. Research Notes: North Attleboro Historical Society: (617) 695-6680 Sarah married Deacon John Daggett, son of Thomas Doggett and Hannah Mayhew, in 1685.891 (Deacon John Daggett was born 7 Sep 1662 in Edgarton, Dukes Co., MA,896 died 7 Sep 1724 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA 808,896 and was buried in Old Hatch Grave Yard, Attleborough, MA 808,810.) Marriage Notes: Further documentation needed to establish this marriage, but the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, at Ancestry.com, records this marriage. Still not a confirmation. Sarah next married Bainfield Capron 6 Dec 1735 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA 892,893,894.,895 (Bainfield Capron was born about 1660 in Devonshire, England and died 20 Aug 1752 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA 897,898.) Marriage Notes: Banfield came to America with three other youths as stowaways. Against policy, the captain and crew of the ship, allowed the four to stay in New England after their discovery. Banfield was married first to a lady named Callender of Rehoboth, MA, and second to Elizabeth Blackington of Attleboro, MA, who died May 10, 1735 |
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