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About Sarah Osborne
Stephen Osborne, son of Thomas Osborne and Mary Goatly, b. ca. 1633, bp. Feb. 24, 1633/4, at Ashford, d. ca. 1698, m. Sarah Stanborough, dau. of Josiah Stanborough and Frances Gransden (AG 24:37, 31:15), b. ca. 1635. Stephen Osborne came to America with his parents and lived with them in New Haven and in East Hampton. He moved to Elizabeth Town in 1664 and as a 1st Purchaser (Eliz. Bill in Chancery, p. 113-114) became on of the Associates (HHE p. 58), and had first lot rights (HHE p. 243). He signed a petition for a new survey ca. Dec. 1667 (HHE p. 122). Stephen Osborne a freeholder, was a member of the first jury, and as Steven Ozburn took the oath of allegiance to the Dutch Sept. 11, 1673 (HHE p. 136, 159). He was warranted for 160 acres Jan. 12, 1671, and for a survey of 180 acres Apr. 8, 1676 (Eliz. Bill in Chancery, p. 160). An Indian deed of 1684 states that Stephen Osburn's land east along the Minisink Path and Wickakicke Creek (NJA 21:73). In the list of quitrents owing in 1685 for Elizabeth Town is Stephen Osborn (from 1670) on 160 acres (NJHSP, New Series, 15:239); and again in 1696 for Essex County (ibid., p. 378). In the inventory of the estate of John Blanchard of Elizabeth Town, Apr. 27, 1730, are listed those from whom bonds are due, including Stephen Osbourn (NJA 20:48). Presumably this would apply to the estate of Stephen Osborne, Stephen Osborne of Elizabeth Town in his will dated July 12, 1694, proved July 20, 1698, names wife Sarah, sons Jeremiah and Josiah; daughters, Mary wife of Joseph Frasey, Sarah wife of John Cramer, Martha, Rebecca, and Abigail; brothers Joseph Osborn and Josiah Stanborough (NJA 21:287).
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Sarah Osborne's Timeline
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1635
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Probably England
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1659
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Billerica, Middlesex co, MA
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1659
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Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA
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1661
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East Hampton, Long Island, New York
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April 27, 1666
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Easthampton, Long Island, New York, USA
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1667
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Elizabethtown, New Jersey
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1669
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Elizabethtown, Essex County, East Jersey
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1673
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Elizabethtown, New Jersey
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1679
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East Hampton, Long Island, Province of New York, Colonial America
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