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Sarah Thomas (Humphreville)

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Birthplace: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
Death: June 27, 1727 (32)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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Daughter of Samuel Humphreville and Sarah Humphreville
Wife of Israel Thomas
Mother of Sarah Bristol; Israel Thomas; Moses Thomas; Gershom Thomas; Lois Thomas and 4 others
Sister of John Humphreville, I; Thomas Humphreville; Elizabeth Thompson; Esther Hall; Ann Humphreville and 3 others
Half sister of David Humphreville; Mary Alling; Benjamin Humpherville and Rebecca Umfreville

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About Sarah Thomas

““The consensus points to Sarah Gray as the 1st wife, [of Samuel Humphreville] having at least 6 children with Samuel - Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, Esther, John and Thomas.”

Biography

From Page 653 of The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 11 By Harry Clemons

Israel* Thomas {Daniel' John1), of New Haven, husbandman, deeded land to John Sherman from brother Recompence Thomas, deceased, 24 Apr. 1722. (N. H. L. VI. 83.) In Sept. 1767, administration on his estate was granted to his son Gershom; his will, written over twenty years before, was not accepted. (N. H. Pr. X. 440, 543). He married, first, (although conclusive proof is wanting) Sarah, dau. of Samuel and Experience (Pinion) Humphreville, born 2 Apr. 1695. Samuel Humphreville, in his will of 28 Feb., proved 13 June, 1748, mentions the five children of his dau. Sarah. Thomas, deceased. (N. H. Pr. VII.). He married, second, Mehitabel, dau. of John Wolcott, widow of John Ford, born 30 Nov. 1689. Israel Thomas and his wife Mehitabel sold, 25 June 1761, land that came from their father, Mr. John Wolcott, deceased. (N. H. L. XXIII. 225). Mehitabel's first husband, John Ford, died 1722, and 2 Nov. 1730 she is called Mehitabel Ford alias Thomas. (N. H. Pr. VI.). In the probation of the estate of Daniel Johnson, Mehitabel, wife of Israel Thomas, was mentioned among the heirs. (N. H. Pr. X. 11, 22; Nov. 1762). She was his niece; her mother, Sarah Johnson, married first, 8 Feb. 1683, John Wolcott, second, Benjamin Bradley, and third, 19 June 1719, David Perkins.

Children (all by first wife):

  • i. Sarah,4 b. 28 Mar. 1716, m. Eliphalet Bristol, of Woodbury, Conn. On 23 Aug.1769, Moses, Israel and Gershom Thomas, Lois, wife of Joseph Collins and Sarah, wife of Eliphalet Bristol deeded land that came from their father, Israel Thomas, deceased. (N. H. L. XXX. 373).
  • 22. ii. Israel, b. 5 June 1720, d. 1784.
  • iii. Moses, b. 5 Feb. 1722, m. 1 Mar. 1750, Esther, dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Bristol) Humphreville, his first cousin, who was b. 16 May 1730. Their dau. Esther was b. 8 Jan. 1751. A Moses Thomas of Woodbridge, possibly his son, died 1803, by will of 8 Apr. 1800 leaving his estate to his wife Rachel and his son (Original Record, Probate Court, N. H.).
  • 23. iv. Gershom, b. 17 Mar. 1725, d. 1792.
  • v. Lois, b. 27 June 1727, m. Joseph Collins, b. 7 Mar. 1730. Her marriage is recorded in Woodbridge, 28 Oct. 1747.
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Sarah Thomas's Timeline

1695
April 2, 1695
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Colonial America
1716
March 28, 1716
March 28, 1716
Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
1720
June 5, 1720
New Haven, CT
June 5, 1720
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
1721
February 5, 1721
New Haven, CT.
February 5, 1721
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
1725
March 17, 1725
March 17, 1725
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States