Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Sarah Yonge
1639 - 1718 (78 years)-
Name Sarah Yonge Alternate birth Abt 1638 [1] Alternate birth 2 Dec 1638 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts [2] Birth 31 Dec 1639 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts [1] Gender Female Death 14 Mar 1718 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts [1] Person ID I17448 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of BJS Last Modified 29 Sep 2017
Father Christopher Yonges, b. Abt 1610, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England d. Bef 8 Jul 1647, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 37 years) Mother Priscilla Elvin, b. of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England d. Abt 1646, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts Marriage Bef 1638 [3] Family ID F10712 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Nicholas Chatwell, b. Abt 1644 d. 30 Oct 1700, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 56 years) Marriage 15 Feb 1672 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts [1] Children + 1. Prisca Chatwell, b. 22 Apr 1679, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts d. 27 Dec 1756, Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut (Age 77 years) Family ID F10709 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2017
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Notes - The Salem, Massachusetts record of her marriage to Nicholas Chatwell calls her "wid. Sara March." Salem VR also shows this marriage:
MARSH, John, s. John, and Sara Younge, Mar. 20, 1661
This death:
MARSH, John, at Barbadoes, Aug. --, 1668.
And this birth:
YONGE, Sarah, d. Christopher and Prisca, last of 10m: 1639
- The Salem, Massachusetts record of her marriage to Nicholas Chatwell calls her "wid. Sara March." Salem VR also shows this marriage:
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Sources - [S2276] Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916-25.
- [S2277] Youngs Family: Vicar Christopher Yonges, His Ancestors in England and His Descendants in America by Selah Youngs, Jr. New York: 1907.
- [S6195] Hal Bradley, "William Brown of Salem, Massachusetts, and the Youngs Family of Suffolk, England, and Southold, Long Island." The American Genealogist 88:73, Jan 2016.
- [S2276] Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916-25.