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Sign up freeSarah Newhall 1683–1734 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 23 January 1683
Birth Location: Lynn, Essex County, United States of America
Death Date: 24 December 1734
Death Location: Lynn, Essex County, United States of America
Father: Thomas Heath
Mother: Sarah Eddy
Spouse(s): John Fuller
Children(s): John #1
The story of Sarah Newhall began in 1683 in Lynn, Essex County, United States of America. Sarah Newhall married John Fuller, and had children including John Fuller 1. Sarah Newhall passed away in 1734 in Lynn, Essex County, United States of America.
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Biography
- The story of Sarah Newhall began in 1683 in Lynn, Essex County, United States of America.
- Sarah Newhall married John Fuller, and had children including John Fuller 1.
- Sarah Newhall passed away in 1734 in Lynn, Essex County, United States of America.
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Sarah Newhall's Ancestors
Sarah Newhall's Descendants
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1. John (Fuller) #1 1710–1761 m. Susannah Hutchins 1713–1755
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1. Sarah (Jemima Fuller) * 1736–1808 m. Thomas (Majors) * 1735–1832
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1. Abner Majors 1770–1861 m. Rachel RODDYE 1777–1812
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1. Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Majors 1810–1884 m. Elija Reynolds 1800–1895
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Sarah Newhall's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 23 January 1683
Event Place: Lynn, Essex County, United States of America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 December 1734
Event Place: Lynn, Essex County, United States of America