In memory of Sarah Elson, my Maternal 10th Great-Grandmother on the HARVEY branch.
Bibliography:
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A Digest of the Early Conn. Probate Records, Vol. 1, Manwaring, p. 197 (p. 184 old records)
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Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families, Part 2 - [Read]
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Record of the descendants of James Ensign and his wife Sarah Nelson, 1634-1939-1960, by Martha Eunice Ensign Nelson, 1960.
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Sarah Elson Ensign's Will [Link]
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Sarah Elson
Pilgrim Ancestor
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Birth:
1612
Fordwich, Canterbury, Kent, England
Marriage:
1630 or earlier
England
Death:
Burial:
1676 May 29
Hartford, Connecticut
Ancient Burying Ground
Hartford, Connecticut
Father:
Mother:
Biography
Sarah Elson was born in Fordwich, in the City of Canterbury, Kent, England, in 1612. She married James Ensign before 1630 and died at the age of 63 or 64 in Hartford, Connecticut, on May 29, 1676. She is buried in the Ancient Burying Ground. (Note: Her entry on Findagrave states that she was "The daughter of ABRAHAM ELSON who died in Whethersfield in the Colony of Conn."
Children
Sarah Elson & James Ensign were the parents of my ancestor,
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