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Sarah Fairbanks 1742–1828 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Oct 27, 1742

Birth Location: Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Death Date: May 01, 1828

Death Location: Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, United States

Father: Phinehas Sr

Mother: Sarah Fairbanks

Spouse(s): Stephen Rev.

Children(s): Samuel RANDALL, Stephen Jr., Ephraim Randall, David Randall, Phineas Randall, John Randall, Sarah RANDALL, Lydia Randall, Eunice Randall

Sarah Fairbanks was born in 1742 in Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, the child of Phinehas Fairbanks Sr And Sarah Fairbanks. Sarah Fairbanks married Stephen Randall Rev, and had children including David Randall, Ephraim Randall, Eunice Randall, John Randall, Lydia Randall, Phineas Randall, Samuel Randall, Sarah Randall, Stephen Randall Jr. Sarah Fairbanks passed away in 1828 in Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, United States.

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Biography

  • Sarah Fairbanks was born in 1742 in Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, the child of Phinehas Fairbanks Sr And Sarah Fairbanks.
  • Sarah Fairbanks married Stephen Randall Rev, and had children including David Randall, Ephraim Randall, Eunice Randall, John Randall, Lydia Randall, Phineas Randall, Samuel Randall, Sarah Randall, Stephen Randall Jr.
  • Sarah Fairbanks passed away in 1828 in Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, United States.

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Sarah Fairbanks's Ancestors

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Sarah Fairbanks
1742–1828
Birth Place: Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Parents
Phinehas Fairbanks Sr
1719–1800
Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Sarah Fairbanks
1721–1809
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
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Sarah Fairbanks's Descendants

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Sarah Fairbanks (Oct 27, 1742–May 01, 1828) m. Stephen (Randall) Rev. (Jan 31, 1734–Apr 1828)
  1. 1. Samuel RANDALL 1784–1876
  2. 2. Stephen (RANDALL) Jr. 1763–1828 m. Mary RICE 1762–1852
    1. 1. John (Wesley) Randall 1798–1880
    2. 2. Evelyn Randal 1801–1803
    3. 3. Stephen Randall 1786–1862
    4. 4. Amos Randall 1788–1830
    5. 5. Jesse (Lee) Randall 1804–1832
    6. 6. Polly Randall 1789–1815
    7. 7. Theophilus (RANDALL) MD 1791–1854 m. Electa Allen 1793–1860
      1. 1. Theodore (Allen) Randall 1829–1904 m. Maria Detterich 1836–1903
        1. 1. Augustus (Ellsworth) RANDALL 1861–1864
        2. 2. Fannie (Maria RANDALL) ** 1857–1933 m. James (T) Grinnell 1850–1933
        3. 3. Edwin (A) Randall 1872–1953 m. Rose (Belle) Cooley 1873–1965
        4. 4. Frederick (Eugene) Randall 1865–1958
        5. 5. Edwin (Allen) Randall 1873–1953 m. Rose (Belle) Cooley 1873–1965
      2. 2. Eveline Randall 1819–1867
      3. 3. Sophrona Randall 1817–1849
      4. 4. Ossian (Columbus) Randall 1821–1825
    8. 8. Salon Randall 1785–
    9. 9. Elizabeth Randall 1796–1873
  3. 3. Ephraim Randall 1767–1837
  4. 4. David Randall 1781–1807
  5. 5. Phineas Randall 1765–1843
  6. 6. John Randall 1787–1787
  7. 7. Sarah RANDALL 1773–1776
  8. 8. Lydia Randall 1775–1796
  9. 9. Eunice Randall 1759–1851

Sarah Fairbanks's Timeline

2 Records

1742
Oct 27, 1742
Birth of Sarah Fairbanks in Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
1828
May 01, 1828
Age 86
Death of Sarah Fairbanks in Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Oct 27, 1742
    Event Place: Harvard, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 01, 1828
    Event Place: Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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