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Sarah Rist (Clarke)

Also Known As: "Sarah (Clark) Davis Rist"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: May 03, 1698 (70-79)
Reading, Middlesex County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Lt. William ‘the Innkeeper’ Clarke, of Salem; William Clark and 1st wife of William Clarke, of Salem
Wife of Capt George Davis, Sr; Capt. George Davis, of Lynn & Reading and Nicholas Rist
Mother of Mary Damon; Benjamin Davis; Joseph Davis, Sr., of Reading; Hannah Boutwell; Sarah Cole and 9 others
Sister of William Clarke, of Lynn; Thomas Clarke, of Reading; Elizabeth Clarke and John Clarke
Half sister of Bethiah Hutchinson; Susanna Parkman; Hannah Gedney and Deborah Clarke

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About Sarah Rist

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Probable Children of William Clarke with his First Wife

3. Sarah born about 1623; died at Reading on May 3, 1698. She married to George Davis of Reading probably about 1643; he died at Cape Fear, North Carolina on July 14, 1667. [2] Children: Benjamin, Joseph, Hannah, Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary, John, Susanna. Following George Davis's death, Sarah married before 1672 as possibly the 2nd wife of Nicholas Rist who lived at Reading on August 11, 1701. [2] [3]


RIST AKA RICE

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Sarah Clark (1620 – 1698) is my 10th Great Grandmother.

From lindseyforester.com:

This story is on my father’s side, so it will be of most interest to the Lindsey / Rawson side of our family.

Sarah Clark was born in 1620 in England. Her father emigrated to “Virginia” in 1624 and I presume Sarah came along with him. She seems to have led a normal life until at 72 years of age we find her up to her neck in the Salem Witchcraft trials.

Sarah married George Davis when she was 22 and had 10 children with him, one of whom was named Joseph. George died in 1667 when Sarah was 57 years old. 4 or 5 years later she married Nicholas Rist. They appear to have had one son, also named Joseph, born in 1680, when she would have been 60 years old. . . Having a child at 60 years old also named Joseph all seems a bit unlikely . . . So while it’s not completely clear, she seems to have had at least 10 children and two marriages.

And then, if 10 children wasn’t enough, in 1692, at the age of 72, she got into real trouble. She was charged with witchcraft and arrested on May 26 and spent 5 months in jail waiting for trial.

The Salem witchcraft trials concluded with the final hanging of accused witches on September 22, 1692. She was, thankfully, not either tried or hanged and her husband Nicholas bailed her out of jail in late October. She died about 5 years later and left a will. We have some small details of that will.

The story about Sarah’s involvement in the Salem witchcraft trials, taken from original documents, follows:

Sarah (nee Clark) Rist Accused of Witchcraft

Sarah married Nicholas Rist after the death of her husband, George Davis. On May 26, 1692, Sarah was accused of witchcraft by Mary Marshall, Mary Wolcott, and Ann Putnam. Mary Marshall was her step-niece. On May 28th, an arrest warrant was issued for Sarah, and she was arrested on May 31, 1692.

On October 19, 1692 her then husband, Nicholas Rist made a petition to the court for her release. In the petition, he indicates that she has been held at Boston “goal” since her arrest for witchcraft and that in all that time, nothing has appeared for which she deserved imprisonment or death, and that he has never had reason to accuse of her of any impiety or witchcraft, but to the contrary she lived with him as a good faithful dutiful wife and always had respect for the ordinances of God while her strength remained, and he is concerned for her health stating that “it is deplorable that in old age the poor decrepit woman should lie under confinement for so long in a “stinching goal” when her circumstances require that a nurse attend her.” She died not long after her release.From the notes of Donald Erlenkotter:

“Sarah (Clark) Davis Rist (or Rice), was accused, arrested, and imprisoned in the famous Salem witchcraft delusion of 1692 [Eat]. The following warrant for her arrest was issued on 28 May 1692 [Witch]:

Warrant v. Sarah Rice.

To the Constables in Reding.

You are in theire Majesties names hereby required to apprehend and bring before us, Sarah Rist the wife of Nicholas Rist of Reding on Tuesday next being the 31st day of this Instant moneth at the house of Lt. Nathan’l Ingersalls at Salem Village aboute ten of the Clock in the forenoon, who stand charged with having Committed sundry acts of witchcraft on ye Bodys of Mary Walcott and Abigail Williams & others to theire great hurte &c, in order to her Examination Relateing to ye premises abovesaid faile not. Dated Salem May 28th 1692.

P vs. J. Hathorne } Assists.

Jonathan Corwin}

In obediance to this warant I have brought the Body of Sarah Rist the wife of Nicholas Rist of Redding to the house of Leut. Nathanial Ingersons in Salem Viledg the 31 of this instant: May 1692:

Attest John Parker Constable fo Redding.

Abig ail Williams, age 11, along with the slave Tituba, lived at Salem Village (now Danvers) in the household of her uncle, Rev. Samuel Parris. The accuser, Mary Walcott, was 16 years old. Lt. Nathaniel Ingersoll was a deacon in the church at Salem Village and keeper of the town’s ordinary. John Hathorne, ancestor of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Jonathan Corwin were members of the General Court and magistrates at Salem Town who conducted hearings in the witchcraft cases [Devil].

Sarah was immediately dispatched from Salem to prison in Boston, according to the following order [Witch]:

To Mr. John Arnold, Keeper of the Prison in Boston, in the County of Suffolk.

Whereas Captain John Aldin (Alden) of Boston, Marriner, and Sarah Rice, Wife of Nicholas Rist of Reding, Husbandman, have been this day brought before us, Joh Hathorn and Jonathan Curwin, Esquires; being accused and suspected of perpetrating divers acts of Witchcraft, contrary to the form of the Statute, in that Case made and provided: These are therefore in Their Majesties, King William and Quen Marys Names, to Will and require you, to take into your Custody, the bodies of the said John Alden, and Sarah Rist, and them safely keep, until they shall thence be delivered by due course of Law; Given under our hands at Salem Village, the 31st of May, in the Fourth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord and Lady, William and Mary, now King and Quen over England, etc., Anno Dom. 1692.

John Hathorn, } Assistants.

Jonathan Curwin, }

Captain John Alden, Jr., was the son of John Alden of the Mayflower. He escaped after having been imprisoned for fifteen weeks, and then was returned and cleared by proclamation in the Superior Court of Boston on the last Tuesday in April 1693.

The final hanging of accused witches took place on 22 Sep 1692. After accusation against his wife, Gov. Phips forbade further commitments on the grounds of witchcraft. By 12 Oct 1692 petitions were being received for the release of those who had been accused but not tried [Devil]. Sarah’s husband, Nicholas Rist (or Rice), submitted the following petition to the General Court for her release [Eat]:

The humble petition of of Nicholas Rist of Reading she weth, that whereas Sarah Rist, wife of the petitioner, was taken into custody, the first day of June last, and hath since lain in Boston Jail for witchcraft, though in all that time nothing has been made to appear, for which she deserved imprisonment or death. The petitioner has been a husband to the said woman above twenty years, in all which time, he had never reason to accuse her of any impietie or witchcraft; but the contrary, she lived with him as a good, faithful, dutiful wife, and always had respect to the ordinances of God, while her strength remained; and the petitioner on that consideration, is obliged in conscience and justice to use all lawful means for the support and preservation of her life; and it is deplorable, that in old age, the poor decrepid woman should lye under confinement in a stinking jail, when her circumstances rather require a Nurse to attend her. May it therefore please your Honors to take this matter into your present consideration, and direct some speedy method, whereby this ancient and decrepid person may not forever lye in such misery, wherein her life is made more afflictive to her than death. And the petitioner shall, as in duty bound, ever pray.

Nicholas Rice

Reading, Oct. 19, 1692

Soon after, Sarah was discharged from prison. Probably she was charged for the costs of her imprisonment, since this was the practice at the time even for those found to be innocent or or pardoned. She died at Reading on 3 May 1698. In her will, dated 20 Sep 1697 and proved in the court at Charlestown on 16 May 1698, Sarah Rist of Reading mentioned husband Nicholas Rist and referred to bequests given to her by former husband George Davis and son Benjamin Davis. She left five shillings to daughter Hannah Boutell [Clark; Middlesex County Probate Vol. 9, pp 398-399].”


Sarah Clark

  • b: 1620 - England probably
  • Death: May 3 1698 - Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts
  • Parents: sister of Thomas Clarke of Reading
  • Married: George Davis, Nicholas Rist AKA. Nicholas Rice
  • Children: Mary Davis, Joseph Davis, Hannah Davis, John Davis, Susannah Davis, George Davis, Sarah Davis, Elizabeth Davice, Joseph Rist

Sarah Clark, born 1620 in England, settled in Lynn, Essex Co., MA; died May 3, 1698 in Reading, Middlesex Co., MA

Sarah married George Davis, a weaver and ship owner, with whom she had 8 children. When their youngest was 5, George died. Soon after, Sarah married Nicholas Rist of Reading and had one child:

Joseph Rist, born about 1671 in Reading, MA; died April 19, 1740 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co., MA; married to Phebe Richardson May 20, 1703 in Reading.

When Sarah’s oldest son, Benjamin Davis, died in 1679, he willed his estate to Sarah, with the exception of two acres, which went to Benjamin’s sister.

On May 28, 1692, a warrant for Sarah’s arrest on charges of witchcraft was issued at Salem, MA, evidently at the request of her husband, Nicholas Rist. In those days, the husband of a woman with property could snatch that property away by having her declared either insane or a witch. If she and Nicholas were not getting along, he may have tried this trick to get her land. Although Sarah was never tried for the crime, she was sent to prison in Boston along with Capt. John Alden, Jr. Four months later, in October, 1692, Nicholas must have had a change of heart, since he petitioned for her release. She was released and lived with her husband for another 5 ½ years until her death.

Sarah’s will, written September 20, 1697 and probated May 15, 1698, refers to “the worldly estate that my former husband George Davis and my son Benjamin Davis gave to me by their last wills for to dispose of, give and devise the same as follows: to grandson Joshua Davis, all ye Homestead…that is ye same that I now dwell in… with all the lotts, divisions and dividends…thereto belonging, Joshua to pay to my daughters the legacies hereafter mentioned: to daughter Sarah Cole, to daughter Hannah Boutell, to son-in-law Timothy Wylye, to daughter Mary Damon, to Susannah Richardson.”

notes

Sarah Clarke, b. 1662 at Kent, England and d. 14 July 1698 at Reading, Massachusetts, American Colonies.
Sarah Clarke, m. 1643 to George Davice at Lynn, Massachusetts, American Colonies. After the death of George Davice in 1667, she re-married to Nicholas Rist. Sarah (Clarke) Davice, m. 1669 to Nicholas Rist at Reading, Massachusetts, American Colonies.

She was assested for WitchCraft on 24 May 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, American Colonies and was imprisoned in Boston, Massachusetts, American Colonies. on 31 May 1692. She was released from prison on the Petition of Nicholas Rist on 19 October 1692.


From http://www.jackson-flint.org/Pedigree/jackson/aqwg68.htm#1821

(Petition of Nicholas Rice) To the honoured Generall Court now Sitting in Boston

The humble Petition of Nicholas Rist of Reading Sheoweth that whereas Sara Rist wife to the petition'r was taken into Custody the first day of June last and ever Since laine in Boston Goal for witchcraft, tho in all this time Nothing has been made Appear for w'ch shee desur'd Imprisonment or death, the petition'r has been a husband to the Said woman above Tweinty years, in all w'ch time he never had reason to accuse her for any Impietie or witchcraft, but the Contrary Shee lived w'th him as a good Faithfull dutifull wife and alwise had respect #[to the respect] to the ordinances of God while her Strength Remain'd and the petition'r on that Consideration is Obliged in Conscience and Justice #[oblige] to use all lawfull means for the Support and preservation of her life, and it is deplorable that in old age the poor decriped woman should ly under Confinment so long in a Stinching Goal when her Circumstances rather requires a Nurse to Attend her. May it therefore please yo'r hon'rs  to take this matter in to yo'r prudent  Considerations.and derect Some  speedy Methods whereby this ancient  decriped person may not for ever ly  in such Miserie wherein her life is  made more afflictive to her than death,  and the petition'r Shall as in dutie bound  Ever pray

Dated the 19'th october 1692 (Reverse) 1692 The humble petition of Nicholas Rist of Reading

( Mass. Archives Vol. 135 No. 63 )



wc.rrotsweb.com:

Index | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel ID: I5474 Name: Sarah CLARKE Given Name: Sarah Surname: CLARKe Sex: F Change Date: 27 JAN 2012 Note: Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?george,davis,sar...

Sarah was daughter of William Clark. She married George Davis in Lynn, MA about 1642. Sarah married 2nd about 1671 Nicholas Rist. She was imprisoned as a witch in June 1692. She died 3 May 1698.

Note: from [misners_rootsweb.ged]

June 1, 1692, Sarah Rist was accused of witchcraft, with Lydia and Sarah Dustin, and imprisoned for five months. In October her husband petitioned court for her release, calling her ...aged and decrepit... and saying he had been her husband for the past twenty years. They were later released and not brought to trial.

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Notes from http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=unclefred&id=I2188

...from THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST Soon after George Davis's death, certainly before 1672, Sarah was married for a second time, to Nicholas Rist of Reading [Eaton, 109 110).

The will of Sarah Rist of Redding, written 20 Sept. 1697, probated 15 May 1698, touching the worldly estate that my former husband George Davis and my son Benjamin Davis gave to me by their last wills for to dispose of, give and devise the same as follows:

to grandson Joshua Davis all ye Homestead.... that is ye same that I now dwell in.. with all the lotts, divisions and dividents. . . .thereto belonging, Joshua to pay to my daughters the legacies hereafter mentioned:

to daughter Sarah Cole, to daughter Hannah Boutell, to son-in-law Timothy Wylye [mentioned as William Clarke's nephew and son of Thomas Clarke's neighbor],

to daughter Mary Damon,

to Susannah Richardson.

Executor: Joshua Davis, grandson.

Witnesses: Benjamin Burnap, Doroas Burnap, Elizabeth Arnold. [Middlesex Co. Prob. 9:399.]

This last witness was the orphaned granddaughter of Thomas Clarke of Reading

Elizabeth Arnold was born at Reading 17 June 1079, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Clarke) Arnold; she married in Woburn, 22 Dec. 1699, James Richardson. At the time she signed this will both her parents and both her Clarke grandparents were dead. Was she then living with her next of kin, her grandfather's sister Sarah Rist?

On 11 Aug. 1701 Joshua Davis of Boston, Joyner, and wife Rebecca sold to William Bryant of Reading, blacksmith, inter alia, a houselot bounded by land of William Arnold deceased [Thomas Clarke's son in law]; also a meadow bounded by William Eaton and Major Swaine [Thomas Clarke's stepson); also a parcel of meadow and swamp-land whioh lyeth undivided between Nicholas Fist and me Joshua Davis, arain bounded by land of William Arnold deceased. All these lands were located in Reading.

Witnesses: Jeremiah Swayne, Jno White, Joshua Eaton.

[Middlesex Deeds, 13:12.1 This grantor, Sarah Rist's grandson, Joshua Davis son of Joseph Davis, was born at Reading 29 Jan. 1673, married there 29th May 1697 Rebecca Peirce, daughter of John and Ruth (Bishop) Peirce [TAG, supra, 25:163j. The grantee, William Bryant, blacksmith, of Reading, had married there on 5 May 1701 Rebecca Arnold, Thomas Clarke's granddaughter, born at Reading 6 Dec. 1661, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Clarke) Arnold. The property described was a part of George Davis's estate as a proprietor of Reading, which estate had passed to ....

Notes from http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2806/b12.htm#P991

Sarah CLARKE was born in 1620 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. She signed a will on 20 Sep 1697 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. 414 She died on 3 May 1698 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. 415 She had her estate probated on 16 May 1698 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. 414

Sarah married Nicholas Rist or Rice after the death of her first husband George Davis.

(Warrant for Arrest of Sarah Rice) To: To the Constables in Reding You are in theire Majesties names hereby required to apprehend and bring before us Sarah Rice the wife of Nicholas Rice of Reding on Tuesday next being the 31't day of this Instant moneth. at the house of Lt Nathan'l Ingersalls at Salem Village aboute ten of the Clock in the forenoon, who stand charged with haveing Committed. sundry acts of Witchcraft on the Bodys of Mary Walcot and Abigail Williams & others, to theire great hurt: &c in order to her Examination Relateing to the premises aboves'd faile not Dated Salem May 28'th 1692 [fig=BS30719a][/fig] us *John Hathorne [unclear: ] Assis'ts *Jonathan. Corwin (Reverse) In obedence to this warant I have brought the Body of Sarah Rice the wife of Nicolas Rice of Redding to the house of Leut nathanal Ingersons in Salem Viledg the: 31 of this Instant May: 1692 Atest *John Parker Constable of Redding ( Essex County Archives, Salem -- Witchcraft Vol. 2 Page 52 )

(Complaint v. Martha Carrier, Elizabeth Fosdick, Wilmott Reed, Sarah Rice, Elizabeth How, John Alden,William Proctor, John Flood, Mary Toothaker and daughter, and Arthur Abbott) Salem May the 28'th 1692

Joseph Houlton and John Walcot both of Salem village Yeomen made Complaint in behalfe of theire Majes'ts against Martha Carrier of Andover the wife of Thomas Carrier of s'd Towne husbandman Elizabeth Fosdick of Maulden or charlstown William Reed of Marble- head the wife of Samull Reed of s'd placeSarah Rice of Reding the wife of Nicholas Rice of s'd Towne Elizabeth How the wife of James How of Topsfeild Capt John Alden of Boston Mariner, William procter of Salem farmes, Capt John flood of Rowley marsh on boston Mary Toothaker, the wife of Roger toothaker of Belrica, and Mary Toothaker the daughter of s'd Roger Toothaker Arthur Abott that lives between Ips. Topsfeild & wenham for sundry acts of Witchcraft by them and Every one of them Committed on the Bodys of Mary Walcot, Abigail Williams Marcy Lewis Ann putnam and Others belonging to Salem Village or farmes Lately, to the hurt and Injury of theire bodys therefore Craves Justice. *Joseph houlton *John Walcutt Carrier of Andover -- -Marshall Essex Reed of Marblehead -- Const -- Rice of Reding -- Const -- - How of Topsfeild -- -Const Wm procter -- -Const -- ( Essex County Archives, Salem )

(Petition of Nicholas Rice) To the honoured Generall Court now Sitting in Boston The humble Petition of Nicholas Rist of Reading Sheoweth that whereas Sara Rist wife to the petition'r was taken into Custody the first day of June last and ever Since laine in Boston Goal for witchcraft, tho in all this time Nothing has been made Appear for w'ch shee desur'd Imprisonment or death, the petition'r has been a husband to the Said woman above Tweinty years, in all w'ch time he never had reason to accuse her for any Impietie or witchcraft, but the Contrary Shee lived w'th him as a good Faithfull dutifull wife and alwise had respect #[to the respect] to the ordinances of God while her Strength Remain'd and the petition'r on that Consideration is Obliged in Conscience and Justice #[oblige] to use all lawfull means for the Support and preservation of her life, and it is deplorable that in old age the poor decriped woman should ly under Confinment so long in a Stinching Goal when her Circumstances rather requires a Nurse to Attend her

May it therefore please yo'r hon'rs to take this matter in to yo'r prudent Considerations.and derect Some speedy Methods whereby this ancient decriped person may not for ever ly in such Miserie wherein her life is made more afflictive to her than death, and the petition'r Shall as in dutie bound Ever pray Dated the 19'th october 1692 (Reverse) 1692 The humble petition of Nicholas Rist of Reading ( Mass. Archives Vol. 135 No. 63 )

Parents: William CLARKE and Katherine . Spouse: George DAVIS . George DAVIS and Sarah CLARKE were married before 1643 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. 11 ,415

Children were: Benjamin DAVIS , Joseph DAVIS , Hannah DAVIS , Sarah DAVIS, Elizabeth DAVIS , Mary DAVIS , John DAVIS , Susannah DAVIS

Spouse: . Nicholas RIST and Sarah CLARKE were married before 1672 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA .11 415

Massachusetts. Probate Court (Middlesex County), Probate records, 1648-1924, 1648-1924 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967), Vol. 9, p. 398-400. Editor: 1932-1965, Donald Lines Jacobus; 1965-1984, George McCracken; 1985- , Ruth Wilder Sherman and David L. Greene., The American Genealogist, Vol, 39:104. 1
Birth: 1620 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Death: 3 MAY 1698 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States LDS Baptism: 20 OCT 1934 2 Endowment: 18 FEB 1935 Temple: SLAKE 2 Sealing Child: 25 JUN 1991 Temple: OGDEN Ancestral File #: FP9S-C1

Father: William CLARK b: ABT 1588 Mother: Mrs Katherine CLARKE b: 1588

Marriage 1 George DAVIS b: ABT 1616 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Married: 27 OCT 1642 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Sealing Spouse: 23 MAY 1997 in SLAKE 2 Children Has Children Joseph DAVIS b: 1643 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Has Children Hannah DAVIS b: 31 MAY 1648 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Has No Children Sarah DAVIS b: 1 OCT 1651 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Has No Children Elizabeth DAVICE b: 16 JAN 1654 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Has No Children Mary DAVIS b: 16 JAN 1657 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Has No Children George DAVIS b: 1660 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Has No Children John DAVIS b: 20 JUL 1660 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Has No Children Susannah DAVIS b: 11 MAY 1662 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States

Marriage 2 Nicholas RICE Married: 1669 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Sealing Spouse: 15 AUG 1995 in OAKLA 2

Sources: Abbrev: Ancestral File Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 JAN 1998;FamilySearch® Ancestral File? v4.19" 3 Feb 2001/i> Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 JAN 1998;FamilySearch® Ancestral File? v4.19" 3 Feb 2001/i> Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 JAN 1998;FamilySearch® Ancestral File? v4.19" 3 Feb 2001 Repository: Name: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street

Repository: Abbrev: IGI Title: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) Copyright (c) 1980, 2002,;LDS Church, FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service Internet: http://www.familysearch.orggical Index (R) Copyright (c) 1980, 2002,ical Index (R) Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, Text: Source Information Title International Genealogical Index (R) Author The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publisher FamilySearch? International Genealogical Index v5.0 Repository www.familysearch.org Repository: Name: Family History Library

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Sarah Rist's Timeline

1623
1623
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1648
May 31, 1648
Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Colony
1648
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts
1648
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
1651
October 1, 1651
Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts
1654
January 16, 1654
Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1657
January 16, 1657
Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1660
July 20, 1660
Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts
1660
Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (later Province of Massachusetts, now Massachusetts)