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Sarah Wheelock 1679–1716 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 27 April 1679
Birth Location: Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Death Date: 15 June 1716
Death Location: Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Father: Samuel Wheelock
Mother: Sarah Kendrick
Spouse(s): Henry Garnsey
Children(s): Mary GARNSEY
The story of Sarah Wheelock began in 1679 in Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America. Sarah Wheelock married Henry Garnsey, and had children including Mary Garnsey. Sarah Wheelock passed away in 1716 in Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Sarah Wheelock began in 1679 in Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America.
- Sarah Wheelock married Henry Garnsey, and had children including Mary Garnsey.
- Sarah Wheelock passed away in 1716 in Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America.
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Sarah Wheelock's Descendants
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1. Mary GARNSEY 1707–1757 m. John (BARSTOW) Jr. 1709–1759
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1. John Barstow 1732–1819
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1. Sarah Beston 1766–1847 m. Nathan Alden 1768–1840
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1. Sally Alden 1796–1868 m. Parley Converse 1792–1869
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Sarah Wheelock's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 27 April 1679
Event Place: Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 June 1716
Event Place: Medfield, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Colonial America