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Sarah Willey 1644–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 June 1644

Birth Location: Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 7 March 1712

Death Location: New London, New London, Connecticut, USA

Father: Isaac Willey

Mother: Joanna Lutten

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Sarah Willey was born in 1644 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Isaac Willey And Joanna Lutten. Sarah Willey passed away in 1712 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • Sarah Willey was born in 1644 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, the child of Isaac Willey And Joanna Lutten.
  • Sarah Willey passed away in 1712 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Sarah Willey's Ancestors

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Sarah Willey
1644–1712
Birth Place: Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Isaac Willey
1600–1687
Wales, United Kingdom
Joanna Lutten
1618–1669
Devon, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Allan (1590) Willey
1590–1658
Wales, Somerset, England
William Lutten
1600–
Camden Town, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
Jane Waddel
1600–
Camden Town, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Charles Lutten
1580–
Natella
1580–
Peter Waddel
1580–
Janet Coldwels
1580–1630
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Lutten
1550–
Sarah
1550–
Peter Coldwels
1550–
Roberta
1550–

Sarah Willey's Timeline

2 Records

1644
19 June 1644
Birth of Sarah Willey in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
1712
7 March 1712
Age 68
Death of Sarah Willey in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
New London, New London, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 June 1644
    Event Place: Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 March 1712
    Event Place: New London, New London, Connecticut, USA

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