Sarah Baldwin1

#9318, (22 July 1709 - 22 April 1789)
Relationship2nd cousin 7 times removed of William David Lewis
Father*Jonathan Baldwin1 (c 1670 - 1726)
Mother*Susannah Kitchel1 (s 1675 - )

Family 1

Solomon Boyle b. 1763

Family 2

Samuel Ford b. 1710, d. 1752

Family 3

John Allen
Her married name was Boyle.1 
Marriage*She married Solomon Boyle.1 
Birth*22 July 1709She was born on 22 July 1709.1 
17 May 1726She was mentioned in the will of Benjamin Baldwin on 17 May 1726 at Essex Co., East JerseyG.2,3 
1732 As of 1732,her married name was Ford.1 
Marriage*1732She married Samuel Ford, son of John Ford and Elizabeth Freeman, in 1732 at New JerseyG.1 
30 September 1753 As of 30 September 1753,her married name was Allen.1 
Marriage*30 September 1753She married John Allen on 30 September 1753.1 
Death*22 April 1789She died on 22 April 1789 at age 79.1 

Citations

  1. [S882] J. Percy Crayon, Rockaway Records of Morris County, N. J., Families (Rockaway, N.J.: Rockaway Publishing Co., 1902), Reprinted 1982 by the Historical Society of Boonton Township, Inc., pp. 89-90.
  2. [S1075] A. van Doren Honeyman, William Whitehead and others, editors, Documents Relating to the Colonial and Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey (Newark, NJ: Archives of the State of New Jersey, 1880–1949), p. 24. Will of Benjamin Baldwin/Bauldwin of Newark, Essex Co., weaver, 17 May 1726. Children: Susanah, wid. of son John, who had Bethya, Hannah, Susanah and Sarah; Sarah Young; Joseph; Benjamin. Included real and personal estate. Executors Robert Young, son-in-law, and Benjamin Baauldwin, son. Witn. John Cooper, Thomas Huntington and Eliphelet Johnson. Proved 19 Jun 1729, Lib. B, p. 143. Hereinafter cited as Documents Relating to the History of the New Jersey.
  3. [S1154] Samuel H. Congar, "Genealogical Notices of the First Settlers of Newark", Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society VI: Supplement (1866): 108 "his w[ill]. 1726, n[amed]. ch. Benjamin youngest, Joseph, Jonathan, dec[eased], and Sarah Young; s. in l. [son-in-law] Robert Young."