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Sarah (Beal) Winn migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640). (See The Great Migration (Series 2), by R. C. Anderson, vol. 1, p. 213
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Sarah Beale was christened on 15 January 1603/4, in the parish church of Biddenden, Kent, England. She was the daughter of Thomas Beale and Joan Beale. (Her parents were cousins, married on 27 November 1592, in Biddenden, Kent.) Sarah emigrated to New England in the ship "James" in June of 1635. Her statement of age at immigration was 28, so she subtracted a few years from her actual age (a common practice).
On 10 August 1649 in Woburn, Massachusetts, she married Edward Winn as his second wife, his first wife having died on 8 March 1649. They do not appear to have had any children together, since Sarah was already 46 when they married.
She died at Woburn, Massachusetts on the 15th of "the first month" in 1680.
Her brother Thomas, who had also emigrated to Massachusetts, mentioned her in his 1661 will. In 1677, Thomas' widow Sarah also mentioned Sarah Beale Winn in her will.
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January 25, 1604
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Biddenden, Kent, England
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1680 |
March 15, 1680
Age 76
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1936 |
February 17, 1936
Age 76
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February 27, 1936
Age 76
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1996 |
June 22, 1996
Age 76
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1997 |
August 22, 1997
Age 76
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