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About Samuel Sanborn
Samuel the Son of Jonathan Samborne by Elezabeth his wife borne 7 Sept[embe]r 1694.
Lieutenant Samuel Sanborn
- Born 7 Sep 1694 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
- Died about 8 Apr 1765 [location unknown]
- Son of Jonathan Sanborn Sr and Elizabeth (Shearborn) Sanborn
- Brother of Elizabeth (Samborne) Webster, Achaicus Samborne, Margaret (Sanborn) Sleeper, Jonathan Sanborn Jr, Love (Sanborn) Graham, Dorothy Sanborn, Dorothy Sanborn, Sarah (Sanborn) Rollins, John Sanborn, Benjamin Sanborn and Mary Sanborn
- Husband of Elizabeth (Folsom) Sanborn — married 19 Aug 1718 in New Hampshire
- Husband of Elizabeth (Stickney) Samborne — married 4 Aug 1757 in Plaistow, Rockingham county, New Hampshire
- Father of Benjamin Sanborn, Dorothy (Sanborn) Emerson and Elizabeth (Sanborn) Muchett
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sanborn-370
Profile last modified 16 Nov 2020 | Created 27 Mar 2011
Samuel Sanborn (1694 - abt. 1765)
Samuel Samborne was born September 7, 1694, in Hampston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, the son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Sherburn / Sherbourne) Samborne. [1] Samuel's father was a Captain of a company in the Indian wars, 1724-'25-'26, who married Elizabeth Sherburne, daughter of Captain Samuel Sherburne of Hampton. In his father's will, dated January 4, 1741, he mentions his wife Elizabeth, and gives his sons Samuel and Jonathan all his lands and gives 10s. each to children Elizabeth, Acha, Margaret, Love, Sarah and Mary. In 1724, Samuel served in his father's company. [2]
On August 19, 1718, Samuel married the widow, Elizabeth (Folsom) Colcord, daughter of Peter Folsom of Kingston, New Hampshire. She died April 8, 1756. [3]
Children of Samuel and Elizabeth Folsom are:
- Benjamin Sanborn, born May 20, 1719, in Kingston
- Dorothy Sanborn, born May 3, 1721, in Kingston, married 1) Thomas Dearborn of Chester, son of Ebenezer on August 10, 1741 and 2) Samuel Emerson, Esquire, of Chester
- Elizabeth Sanborn, born April 7, 1723, in Kingston, married John Mudgett on April 11, 1748
- On August 4, 1757, Samuel married the Elizabeth (Stickney) Pettingill, the recent widow of Benjamin Pettingill. [4] Elizabeth was the mother of ten children, the youngest born in 1750, and would have brought most of these minor children into the marriage. Elizabeth died October 16, 1762. [5]
Samuel died April 8, 1765, in Kingston, Rockingham county, New Hampshire. [6]
Sources
- "New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FL5F-Y5D : 12 December 2014), Samuel Samborne, 07 Sep 1694; citing Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,043
- Genealogy of the family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America. 1194-1898, by Victor Channing Sanborn, and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, published 1899, page 87, 102-103
- Genealogy of the family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America. 1194-1898, by Victor Channing Sanborn, and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, published 1899, page 103
- Genealogy of the Sanborn Family, by Nathan Sanborn, M.D., Published by H.W.Dutton, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, 1856, page 6</li>
- A Pettingell genealogy : notes concerning those of the name by John Mason Pettingell, The Fort HIll Press, Boston, Massachusetts, 1906, page 25
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:MGR9-VFB : accessed 2017-04-20), entry for Samuel Sanborn
- Acknowledgments This person was created on 27 March 2011 through the import of fitzmaster032511.ged.
Samuel Sanborn's Timeline
1694 |
September 7, 1694
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Hampton, (Present Rockingham County), Province of New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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1719 |
May 20, 1719
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Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire
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1721 |
1721
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Kingston, NH, United States
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1723 |
April 7, 1723
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1765 |
April 8, 1765
Age 70
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Kingston, Rockingham CountY, Province of New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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