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'Flanders Essex Massachusetts To Rockingham New Hampshire Migration.
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Sarah Flanders formerly Prince was born in 1692 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts Bay to Thomas Prince and Elizabeth (Harraden) Prince. She is the sister of John Prince, Thomas Prince, Isaac Prince, Elezabath Prince and Abigail (Prince) Staples. She married John Flanders on February 12th 1715 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts Bay. She is the mother of Elizabeth (Flanders) Greenfield, Sarah (Flanders) Fowler, Mary (Flanders) Dow, John Flanders, Susannah (Flanders) Eastman, Prince Flanders, Abigail (Flanders) Watts, Tamzin Flanders and Philip Flanders. Sarah died on April 15th 1775 in South Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
Categories: South Hampton, New Hampshire.
Biography
Sarah married John Prince. [1] See note about marriage date.
She died in 1775 [2] and is buried in South Hampton, New Hampshire. [3] The Find A Grave record contains the following (unsourced) information:
Sarah was the daughter of Thomas Prince Jr and Elizabeth Harraden. On Feb 12th about 1715 in Gloucester, MA she filed intent to marry John Flanders Jr, son of Corp. John Flanders Sr and Elizabeth Sargent. The intent was written in a book of intents and marriages by the Reverend, but on theirs he didn't write the year. All records show it as Feb 12, 17__, so it gets added to trees as 1700. This is ridiculous considering that they would have only been 8 and 9 years old. Their first child was born in 1716 so they probably married about 1715. Their children were Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, John III, Susanna, Prince, Abigail, Tamzin, and Philip. Sarah was predeceased by daughter Tamzin in Sep 1735 at 2yrs old; and son John in Oct 1745 at 22yrs old. Death
1775-04-15 South Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA Sources
↑ "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCHC-XWR : 9 February 2018), John Flanders and Sarah Prince, 12 Feb 1700; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0823641 V. 1-2. ↑ "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS2M-VQF : 10 March 2018), Sarah Flanders, 15 Apr 1775; citing South Hampton, Bureau Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,076. ↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #157434021
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'Sarah Prince
Born in Glouchester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA on 1691
to Thomas Prince and Elizabeth Harraden.
Sarah married John Flanders and had 8 children.
She passed away on 5 Apr 1773 in See Note Page.
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Prince 1650-1705
Elizabeth Harraden 1656-1706
Spouse(s)
John Flanders 1691-1722
Children
Sarah Flanders 1720-Unknown
Tamazin Flanders 1733-1735
Elizabeth Flanders 1716-1761
John Flanders 1722-1747
Susannah Flanders 1720-1800
Prince Flanders 1728-1783
Abigail Flanders 1731-1772
Phillip Flanders 1739-1789
She passed away on 5 Apr 1773
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Prince 1650-1705
Elizabeth Harraden 1656-1706
Spouse(s)
John Flanders 1691-1722
Children
Sarah Flanders 1720-Unknown
Tamazin Flanders 1733-1735
Elizabeth Flanders 1716-1761
John Flanders 1722-1747
Susannah Flanders 1720-1800
Prince Flanders 1728-1783
Abigail Flanders 1731-1772
Phillip Flanders 1739-1789 '
1692 |
1692
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Gloucester, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1719 |
March 20, 1719
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Salem, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1721 |
February 21, 1721
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Salisbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1723 |
February 21, 1723
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Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts
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1725 |
April 24, 1725
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Salisbury, Essex, MA
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1728 |
November 19, 1728
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1731 |
May 6, 1731
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1733 |
June 17, 1733
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1739 |
April 27, 1739
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Salisbury, Essex, MA
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