Sgt. Samuel Sabin

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Samuel Sabin, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Death: September 23, 1699 (54-63)
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Sabin and unknown Sabin
Husband of Mary Sabin
Father of Samuel Sabin, Jr.; Mercy Welch; Sarah Kingsley; Israel Sabin; Experience Sabin and 1 other
Brother of Elizabeth Hayward; Joseph Sabin; Dea. Benjamin Sabin; Nehemiah Sabin; Experience Bullen and 6 others
Half brother of James Sabin, Sr.; Maj. John Sabin; Hezekiah Sabin; Noah Sabin; Mehitable Buckland and 3 others

Occupation: Planter & Miller
Managed by: Erica Howton
Last Updated:
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Immediate Family

About Sgt. Samuel Sabin

Samuel Sabin

  • Birth: 1640 / 1641 - Titchfield, Hampshire, England / Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
  • Death: Sep 23 1699 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
  • Parents: William Sabin & his 1st wife (unknown Wright)
  • Wife: Mary Billington

Family

2. SAMUEL 2 SABIN ( William 1 ). Lived in Rehoboth ; m. Mary Bil- lington Nov. 20, 1663. He was a sergeant in Capt. Samuel Gallope's company " in crusade against Quebec," 1690. He died 1699.

Children:

  • 8. i. SAMUEL, b. Nov. 27, 1664. ii. MARCY, b. March 8, 1666.
  • iii. SARAH, b. Aug. 10, 1667 ; m. John Kingsly July 1, 1686.
  • 9. iv. ISRAEL, b. June 16, 1673.
  • v. EXPERIENCE, b. Oct. 5, 1676 ; d. Nov. 28, 1676.
  • vi. MARY, b. March 4, 1678-9.

Notes

Mary Billington's family is mentioned in "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol Five, Edward Winslow and John Billington" Publ by General Society of Mayflower Descendants: 1991, p 42, hereafter, Hodge, as follows:

"This family lived at Rehoboth, where Samuel Sabin was called planter and miller. He served in King Philip's War, and in the Phips expedition to Quebec in 1690. The will of Samuel Sabin of Rehoboth, written 14 Jul 1690 "called forth to war against the French," was presented 16 Oct 1699. Mentioned in it were his wife, sons Samuel and Israel to have the real estate, daus. Mercy and Sarah each to have three pounds, and the same sum to the youngest dau. at her marriage. The son Samuel was named executor with his mother, but in a lengthy written agreement, Samuel renounced executorship in favor of administration by his brother Israel and mother widow Mary Sabin. The agreement described property in the estate inherited from "grandfather William Sabin," and land purchased from "uncle John Martin." John Kingsley was one of the bondsmen in the administration of the estate. On 1 Aug 1707 Mary Sabin of Rehoboth joined her sisters Elizabeth Patte, Dorcas May and Mercy Martin, wife of John Martin, in conveying their rights to the Middleboro land of their deceased father, Francis Billington, "for love" to their niece Desire Billington, d/o their brother Isaac."


References

  1. The Sabin family of America : the four earliest generations. by Titus, Anson, 1847-1932 (Publication date 1882) page 1-2. < Archive.Org >
  2.   Gordon Alan Morris. Sabin Family of North America.
  3. The Pioneers of Massachusetts: A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the ... By Charles Henry Pope. Page 396 "SABIN.". William Sabin, miller. First wife unknown. Ch Samuel, Elizabeth, Joseph b 24 (4) 1645 ....
  4. http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Samuel_Sabin_%281%29_
  5. http://www.conovergenealogy.com/famous-p/p6.htm#i299
  6. https://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_M33... (Marriage)
  7. https://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_D87... (death)
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Sgt. Samuel Sabin's Timeline

1640
1640
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1664
November 27, 1664
Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony
1666
March 8, 1666
Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony
1667
August 10, 1667
Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony
1673
June 16, 1673
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1676
October 5, 1676
1678
March 4, 1678
Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony
1699
September 23, 1699
Age 59
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1885
June 6, 1885
Age 59