Sarah Ford1
#9789, (28 May 1672 - after 24 June 1735)
Birth* | 28 May 1672 | She was born on 28 May 1672 at Weymouth, Massachusetts.1 |
| 25 February 1692 | In Andrew Ford's will dated 25 February 1692, Sarah Ford was named as an heir.2 |
Death* | after 24 June 1735 | She died after 24 June 1735.3 |
Citations
- [S918] Mrs. Elizabeth (Coss) Stewart, "Descendants of Andrew Ford of Weymouth, Mass.", New England Historical and Genealogical Register 119, 120 (1965, 1966): pp. 12-14, "all but the first four recorded in Weymouth Vital Records (these four have been placed in the following order after a careful consideration of their marriages and the births of their children by the able genealogist, Mrs. Florence Harlow Barclay)."
- [S918] Mrs. Elizabeth (Coss) Stewart, "Descendants of Andrew Ford", pp. 12: Andrew Ford Sr. late of Weymouth now in Hingham; to Israel his dwelling house and orchard with about 20 acres, 18 acres in the second Division of lots in Weymouth, land in "the late Colony of Plimoth" with all cattle, swine, sheep and other beasts; to Nathaniel, the 15 acres where his dwelling is and 200 acres at Quinne poge; to Andrew 15 pence; to James 200 acres of land at Quinne poge near New Roxbury; to Joseph "on [sic] shilling"; to Ebenezer 12 pence; to Samuel 200 acres at Quinne poge; to dau. Mary Whitman 100 acres of land at Quinne poge; to Silence 100 acres of land at Quinne poge; to Prudence wife of Joseph Lincoln one half share of land in "the late Colony of Plimoth" about 50 acres and 100 acres at Quinne poge; to Elizabeth 100 acres of land at Quinnne poge; to Sarah 100 acres of kand at Quinne poge; other instructions; names sons Nathaniel and Israel as executors. Witnessed by David Hobart, Jacob Beale and Epherim Lane.
- [S918] Mrs. Elizabeth (Coss) Stewart, "Descendants of Andrew Ford", pp. 12-14, "all but the first four recorded in Weymouth Vital Records (these four have been placed in the following order after a careful consideration of their marriages and the births of their children by the able genealogist, Mrs. Florence Harlow Barclay."