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Sarah Gaines 1665–1751 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1665-11-23

Birth Location: Ipswich, Mass

Death Date: 1751-04-04

Death Location: "Royal Side"

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Spouse(s): John Cresse(y)

Children(s): Noah Cressey, Abigail Cressey, Hannah Cressey, Benjamin Cressey, Job Cressey, Daniel Cressey, Joseph Cressey, John Cressey, Sarah Cressey, John Cressey, Mary Cressey

Sarah Gaines was born in 1665 in Ipswich, Mass, the child of John Gaines And Mary Tredwell. Sarah Gaines married John Cresse Y, and had children including Abigail Cressey, Benjamin Cressey, Daniel Cressey, Hannah Cressey, Job Cressey, John Cressey, Joseph Cressey, Mary Cressey, Noah Cressey, Sarah Cressey. Sarah Gaines passed away in 1751 in "Royal Side".

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Biography

  • Sarah Gaines was born in 1665 in Ipswich, Mass, the child of John Gaines And Mary Tredwell.
  • Sarah Gaines married John Cresse Y, and had children including Abigail Cressey, Benjamin Cressey, Daniel Cressey, Hannah Cressey, Job Cressey, John Cressey, Joseph Cressey, Mary Cressey, Noah Cressey, Sarah Cressey.
  • Sarah Gaines passed away in 1751 in "Royal Side".

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Sarah Gaines
1665–1751
Birth Place: Ipswich, Mass
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Sarah Gaines's Descendants

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Sarah Gaines (1665-11-23–1751-04-04) m. John Cresse(y) (Aug 1659–1735-07-22)
  1. 1. Noah Cressey 1710–
  2. 2. Abigail Cressey 1707–1755 m. Bartholomew Allen 1708–1770
  3. 3. Hannah Cressey 1705–
  4. 4. Benjamin Cressey 1702–
  5. 5. Job Cressey 1699–
  6. 6. Daniel Cressey 1698–1747 m. Sarah Ingersol 1702–1758
    1. 1. John Cressey 1721–1785
    2. 2. Ruth Cressy 1722–
    3. 3. Mary Cressey 1724–1786
    4. 4. Sarah Cresey 1729–1762
    5. 5. Daniel Cressy 1730–1817
    6. 6. Elizabeth Cressy 1735–
    7. 7. Richard Cressy 1737–1809
    8. 8. Ebenezer Cressy 1738–
    9. 9. Joseph Cressey 1732–1815 m. Freelove\Love Wadley 1734–1818
      1. 1. Jonathan Cressey 1765–1825 m. Prudence Brown 1769–1832
        1. 1. George (Washington) Cressey 1801–1880
  7. 7. Joseph Cressey 1696–
  8. 8. John Cressey 1694–
  9. 9. Sarah Cressey 1692–
  10. 10. John Cressey 1688–1690
  11. 11. Mary Cressey 1686–

Sarah Gaines's Timeline

2 Records

1665
1665-11-23
Birth of Sarah Gaines in Ipswich, Mass
Ipswich, Mass
1751
1751-04-04
Age 86
Death of Sarah Gaines in "Royal Side"
"Royal Side"

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1665-11-23
    Event Place: Ipswich, Mass

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1751-04-04
    Event Place: "Royal Side

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