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Sarah Pettibone (Eggleston)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Windsor, Connecticut Colony
Death: July 15, 1713 (70)
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Place of Burial: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Bygod Eggleston and Bygod Eggleston's 2nd wife
Wife of John Pettibone
Mother of John Pettibone; Sarah Mills; Stephen Pettibone; Samuel Pettibone; Rebecca Holcomb and 4 others
Sister of Samuel Eggleston; Mary Denslow; Thomas Eggleston; Rebecca Eggleston; Abigail Osborn and 2 others
Half sister of James Eggleston; Mary Eggleston; James Eggleston, of Windsor and John Eggleston

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About Sarah Pettibone

Marriage 16 Feb 1664: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Sarah Eggleston, Begat Eggleston's fifth child, was born in Windsor in 1643 when it was still a tiny outpost which had to maintain constant defenses against wolves, bears, and possible Indian attacks: and whose inhabitants were often hungry to the point of starvation. The first shelters in Windsor were dugouts, dug into the side of a hill (facing east, if possible) with walls formed form the dug up dirt, roofs of tree limbs and hand-hewn rafters covered with wild-grass, and front wall and floor made of hand-hewn planks and short logs, cloven or split. The dugouts were replaced as rapidly as possible by frame houses made of clabpoards, each one sawn by hand in a sawpit and nailed together by nails pounded out one by one on an anvil. [1]


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Sarah Pettibone formerly Eggleston

Born 28 Mar 1643 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony

Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of Bigod Eggleston and Unknown (Unknown) Eggleston

Sister of James Eggleston [half], Mary (Eggleston) Sanderson [half], James Eggleston [half], Samuel Eggleston, Mary (Eggleston) Denslow, Thomas Eggleston, Mercy Eggleston, Rebecca Eggleston, Abigail (Eggleston) Osborn, Joseph Eggleston and Benjamin Eggleston Sr.

Wife of John Pettibone — married 16 Feb 1664 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony

Descendants descendants

Mother of John Pettibone Jr, Sarah (Pettibone) Humphrey, Stephen Pettibone, Samuel Pettibone, Rebecah (Pettibone) Holcomb, Henry Pettibone, Anna (Pettibone) Holcomb, Benjamin Pettibone and Joseph Pettibone

Died 8 Jul 1713 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony

Sources

Welles, Edwin. Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1898) Windsor Marriages, Folio 45. Page 10

   Pettibone Registry, page 2, see K. Pontius.
   Savage New England Register, vol. 2. 

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55399562/sarah-pettibone


GEDCOM Note

Marriage 16 Feb 1664: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticutes against wolves, bears, and possible Indian attacks: and whose inhabitants were often hungry to the point of starvation. The first shelters in Windsor were dugouts, dug into the side of a hill (facing east, if possible) with walls formed form the dug up dirt, roofs of tree limbs and hand-hewn rafters covered with wild-grass, and front wall and floor made of hand-hewn planks and short logs, cloven or split. The dugouts were replaced as rapidly as possible by frame houses made of clabpoards, each one sawn by hand in a sawpit and nailed together by nails pounded out one by one on an anvil. [1]

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Sarah Pettibone's Timeline

1643
March 28, 1643
Windsor, Connecticut Colony
1665
December 15, 1665
Windsor, Connecticut Colony
1667
September 24, 1667
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
1669
October 3, 1669
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
1672
September 2, 1672
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
1675
March 9, 1675
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
1677
June 20, 1677
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
1679
March 11, 1679
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
1682
May 23, 1682
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America