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Sarah Bangs (Fitch?)

Also Known As: "Sarah Bankes"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: England or, Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
Death: June 11, 1719 (77-78)
Eastham, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Brewster, Barnstable , Massachusetts, United States
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Wife of Capt. Jonathan Bangs

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About Sarah Bangs

Biography

Sarah Fitch Died in her 78th year. The second wife of Capt. Jonathan Bangs.

possibly born in 1631 in Bocking, Essex, England, if her parents arrived in 1638 to New England.

wife of 1635 Rev. Thomas Crosby - they were married in 1662.

Inscription

HERE LYES Ye BODY
OF SARAH Ye WIFE OF
CAP't JONATHAN BANGES
WHO DEC'D JUNE
1719 IN THE 78th
YEAR OF HER AGE

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John married Sarah, widow of Thomas Crosby, in 1703. However, there is zero proof that that Sarah then married Jonathan Bangs. There is currently no Find-A-Grave memorial for the Sarah who was married to Thomas Crosby and then married John Miller. Please remove the link to the Sarah Crosby Bangs memorial 15178819.


  • 'Plymouth Colony, its history & people, 1620-1691 By Eugene Aubrey Stratton
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=17zCU76ZtH0C&pg=PA239&lpg=PA239&dq...
  • Pg. 238
  • Bangs, Edward - Arriving at Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne, Edward Bangs was probably born ca. 1591, for he said he was age eighty-six in 1677. Dawes-Gates (2:61-68) has a section on him and cites the evidence to show that he was probably identical with the Edward Bangs who was baptized on 28 October 1591 in Panfield, Essex, England, the son of John and Jane (Chavis) Bangs. he married (1) after 1627 Lydia Hicks, daughter of Robert and Margaret Hicks (she may have been the second wife, for Dawes-Gates suggests that he may have had an earlier one, and, (2) Rebecca (?Hobart). He was one of the Purchasers, and he was on the 1632/33 freeman list. He was one of those chosen to lay out the twenty-acre lots in the 1627 division, along with William Bradford, Edward Winslow, John Howland, Francis Cooke, and Joshua Pratt (PCR 12:14). With Myles Standish and others, Edward Bangs was chosen in 1633 to divide the meadow in the bay equally (PCR 1:14). He was also on committees to assess the entire colony for public costs (PCR1:33, 38), and he served on various juries and other public service committees (PCR). He appears to be a man who was responsible and trusted. In a record where he was surety for another, he was called yeoman (PCR 1:103). In 1641 he was granted eighty acres of land at Warren's Wells, and in 1642 he was allowed to exchange some of it for land closer to his house (PCR 2:25, 48). He moved to Nauset with the Prence group, and in 1647 he was a supervisor of the highways there (PCR 2:115).
  • In 1652 he became a deputy for Eastham (PCR 3:9) and in 1657 was licensed to sell wine and strong waters at Eastham "provided it bee for the refreshment of the English and not to bee sold to the Indians" (PCR 3:123). In a deed of 22 June 1651, he was joined as grantor by his wife Rebecca (PCR 12:209). He made his will on 19 Oct. 1677, calling himself aged eighty-six years, and he named his sons: 'Jonathan', John, Joshua; his daughter Howe, daughter Higgens, daughter Hall, daughter Merrick, and daughter Atwood; the children of his daughter Rebecca, deceased; and his son 'Jonathan's oldest son Edward (Ply. Colony PR 3:2:106). In an agreement of 6 March 1677/78, Jonathan Bangs agreed that the land bequeathed to his son Edward could be used by Jonathan's brother John until Edward came of age (PR 3:2:105)'. Dawes-Gates 2: 67 gives his children from his marriage to Lydia Hicks as: John, who married Hannah Smalley, and from his marriage to Rebecca (Possibly Hobart), Rebecca, who married Jonathan Sparrow; Sarah, who married Thomas Howes, Jr.; 'Jonathan, who married (1) Mary Mayo, (2) Sarah __, and (3) Ruth (Cole) Young'; Lydia who married (1) Benjamin Higgins, and (2) Nicholas Snow; Hannah, who married John Done; Joshua, who married Hannah Scudder; Bethia who married Rev. Gershom Hall; Mercy, who married Stephen Merrick; and Apphia who married (1) John Knowles, and (2) Stephen Atwood.

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Sarah Bangs's Timeline

1641
1641
England or, Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
1719
June 11, 1719
Age 78
Eastham, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts
1719
Age 78
Old Burying Ground, Brewster, Barnstable , Massachusetts, United States
1999
November 9, 1999
Age 78
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