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Sarah Nutter (Langstaff)

Also Known As: "Langstaff"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bloody Point, Piscataqua, Rockingham County , New Hampshire Colony, Colonial America
Death: after July 14, 1712
Dover, Strafford County, Province of New Hampshire, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Langstaff and wife of Henry Langstaff
Wife of Lieut. Anthony Nutter
Mother of Elizabeth Lavers; Sarah Hill; John Nutter; Mary Walton; Hatevil Nutter, Sr. of Newington and 5 others
Sister of Henry Langstaff; Captain John H. Langstaff and Mary Coleman

Managed by: Edward Leo Neary
Last Updated:

About Sarah Nutter

Sarah Langstaff was born 1643 in Piscataqua, New Hampshire, daughter of Henry Langstaff and [mother unknown]. She died after 14 Jul 1712 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire.

Family

Married Antony Nutter, son of Hatevil Nutter & his wife Anne, b. 1630; m. Sarah, daughter of Henry Langstaff. He lived in the Little Bay section of Bloody Point. His house was garrisoned ; he was an officer in command of the militia company in his section of Old Dover. He served as selectman several years, and represented Dover in the General Court six years or more. Thus it is plain that he was one of the influential and highly respected citizens. He died 19 February, 1686. His wife died later.

Children include

  1. Sarah (Nutter) Hill,
  2. John Nutter,
  3. Hatevil Nutter and
  4. Henry Nutter

http://users.nyct.net/~audiocarp/web6/wc01_006.htm has children as:

  1. Sarah m Nathaniel Hill
  2. John m Abigail or Rosamund Johnson
  3. Hatevil m Sarah unknown
  4. Henry m Mary Shackford
  5. Elizabeth m Jacob Lavers
  6. Mary m Shadrack Walton
  7. Abigail m Stephen Jones
  8. possibly Eleanor m unknown Coleman
  9. Ann m Joseph Jones

Supporting evidence not offered on the site.

References

  • https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Sarah_Langstaff_%281%29
  • Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1156-60 “Children of Henry Langstaff: John b 1640d Piscataway, NJ m Martha ____, Sarah b say 1643 d after 14 Jul 1712 m Anthony Nutter, Henry b 1647 d bef 1718 unmarried and Mary b 1650 d before 1 Mar 1716 (date from GDMNH is 2nd marriage of her husband) m Eleazer Coleman in 1713 aged 23!”
  • New Hampshire. Department of State. Division of Records Management and Archives, and Frank C Mevers. Guide to early documents (c. 1680-c. 1900) at the New Hampshire Records Management and Archives Center. (Concord, New Hampshire: Division of Records Management and Archives, 1981), NHPLR 7:141. “On 27 Oct 1704 Henry Langstaff gave livestock to "My daughter Sarah Nutter"
  • Boyle, Frederick R. Hatevil Nutter of Dover, New Hampshire, and his descendants. (Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Peter E. Randall, c1997), 7. “ANTHONY2 {Hatevil1), b. England ca 1630, son of Hatcvi] and Ann (Ayers) Nutter, d. Dover, NH 19 Feb 1685-6 of small pox (Rev. John Pike's Diary, NHG Record, 3:79); m. ca 1662 SARAH LANGSTAFF, daughter of Henry Langstaff, still living 14 July 1712.”
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Sarah Nutter's Timeline

1643
1643
Bloody Point, Piscataqua, Rockingham County , New Hampshire Colony, Colonial America
1659
1659
1673 also listed? Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
1660
1660
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States
1660
Dover, Province of New Hampshire
1663
December 27, 1663
Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
1665
1665
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
1670
1670
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire Colony
1675
1675
1661 also listed Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
1680
1680
Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States