Sarah Porter, 1758–
- Name
- Sarah Porter
- Given names
- Sarah
- Surname
- Porter
Gender Female
| Christening | February 12, 1758
35
28 (aged 0 days) |
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| Death of a brother | Samuel Porter about 1760 (aged 1 year) |
| Christening of a sister | Lydia Porter June 1, 1760 (aged 2 years) |
| Christening of a brother | Samuel Porter May 29, 1763 (aged 5 years) |
| Death of a father | Richard Porter July 29, 1799 (aged 41 years) |
| Death | |
| Unique identifier | 31C384D1671A49238F5B62DF472D7CCC1D5C |
| Last change | September 22, 2014 |
| father |
1722–1799
Birth: August 22, 1722
64 — New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death: July 29, 1799 — Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
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| mother |
1729–
Birth: March 20, 1729 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
| Marriage |
Marriage: November 16, 1749 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
|
3 years
elder sister |
1752–1756
Christening: September 24, 1752
30
23 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: January 1756 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
|
0 months
elder sister |
1752–1756
Christening: September 24, 1752
30
23 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: January 1756 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
|
7 months
elder sister |
1753–1757
Christening: May 6, 1753
30
24 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: January 3, 1757 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
|
3 years
elder brother |
1756–1760
Christening: June 27, 1756
33
27 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: about 1760 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
|
20 months
herself |
1758–
Christening: February 12, 1758
35
28 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: |
|
2 years
younger sister |
1760–
Christening: June 1, 1760
37
31 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: |
|
3 years
younger brother |
1763–
Christening: May 29, 1763
40
34 — Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Death: |
| Note | CHRISTENING: "Ecclesiastical Sketches of Southington, Conn," by H.R. Timlow, F.H.L. book 974.62/S1 H2t, p. ccvii. |
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