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Sarah Freeman 1762–1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 March 1762

Birth Location: Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America

Death Date: 1 April 1848

Death Location: Phoneton, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America

Father: Edmund III

Mother: Sarah Porter

Spouse(s): Daniel Wright

Children(s): Daniel Jr, Charles Wright, Samuel Wright, Asahel Wright, Elizabeth Wright, BISHOP Vet

In 1762, Sarah Freeman entered the world in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America, born to Edmund Freeman Iii And Sarah Porter. Sarah Freeman married Daniel Dan Wright, and had children including Asahel Wright, Bishop Milton Wright Civil War Vet, Charles P Wright, Daniel Wright Jr, Elizabeth Wright, Samuel Wright, Thomas Wright. Sarah Freeman passed away in 1848 in Phoneton, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America.

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  • In 1762, Sarah Freeman entered the world in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America, born to Edmund Freeman Iii And Sarah Porter.
  • Sarah Freeman married Daniel Dan Wright, and had children including Asahel Wright, Bishop Milton Wright Civil War Vet, Charles P Wright, Daniel Wright Jr, Elizabeth Wright, Samuel Wright, Thomas Wright.
  • Sarah Freeman passed away in 1848 in Phoneton, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Children(s)

Sarah Freeman's Ancestors

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Sarah Freeman
1762–1848
Birth Place: Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America
Parents
Edmund Freeman III
1737–1813
Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Sarah Porter
1741–1777
Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Edmund (Freeman) Jr
1711–1800
Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut
Martha OTIS
1717–1790
Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Otis
1690–1739
Abigail RUSSELL
1687–1774
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Judge
1657–1727
Mercy BACON
1659–1737

Sarah Freeman's Descendants

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Sarah Freeman (27 March 1762–1 April 1848) m. Daniel (Dan) Wright (7 April 1757–10 September 1832)
  1. 1. Daniel (Wright) Jr 1790–1861
  2. 2. Charles (P) Wright 1782–1854
  3. 3. Samuel Wright 1798–1815
  4. 4. Asahel Wright 1786–1842
  5. 5. Elizabeth Wright 1796–1851
  6. 6. BISHOP (MILTON WRIGHT Civil War) Vet 1828–1917 m. Susan (Catherine 7 children (Frey)) Koerner 1831–1889
    1. 1. Wilbur Wright 1867–1912
    2. 2. Orville (Loren) Wright 1871–1948 m. Hattie (M) Mclaren 1876–1936
      1. 1. Buckingham Wright 1890–1977
      2. 2. Viola (Ann) Wright 1890–1977
      3. 3. Orville (Carl) Wright 1913–1959
      4. 4. Don Wright 1915–
    3. 3. Katherine Wright 1874–1929
    4. 4. Reuchlin Wright 1861–1920
    5. 5. Lorin Wright 1863–1939
    6. 6. Ida (Wright fraternal) twin 1870–1870
    7. 7. Otis (Wright fraternal) twin 1870–1870
    8. 8. William (S) Wright 1859–1931
    9. 9. Ella Wright 1860–
    10. 10. Robert Wright 1872–
    11. 11. Twins Wright 1845–

Sarah Freeman's Timeline

2 Records

1762
27 March 1762
Birth of Sarah Freeman in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America
1848
1 April 1848
Age 86
Death of Sarah Freeman in Troy, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America
Troy, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 March 1762
    Event Place: Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 April 1848
    Event Place: Troy, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Phoneton, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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