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Sarah HOLCOMBE

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Name Sarah HOLCOMBE Birth 23 Jun 1668 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut Gender Female FamilySearch ID KNXZ-H5W _UID 21BDFA0EBDD945809FD82271A00726B9D161 Death 22 Jan 1763 Of Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Person ID I16836 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 14 Dec 2022
Father Joshua HOLCOMBE, b. 7 Apr 1640, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 1 Dec 1690, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
(Age 50 years)
Mother Ruth SHERWOOD, b. 7 Apr 1643, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 10 Sep 1699, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
(Age 56 years)
Marriage 4 Jun 1663 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut - How this couple became acquainted does not appear, but there was an early migration of some Windsor famlies to Fairfield and it may be that afterwords there was some visiting back and forth.
NOTE MARRIED
Family ID F8498 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family John CASE, Jr., b. 5 Nov 1662, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 22 May 1733, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
(Age 70 years)
Marriage 12 Mar 1692 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Children 1. John CASE, b. 22 Aug 1694, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 2 Dec 1752, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
(Age 58 years)
2. Sgt. Daniel CASE, b. 7 Mar 1696, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 28 May 1733, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
(Age 37 years)
3. Mary CASE, b. 1 Oct 1698, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 1732 (Age 33 years)
4. Capt. Jonathan CASE, b. 15 Apr 1701, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. Jun 1787, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
(Age 86 years)
5. Sarah CASE, b. 18 Apr 1703, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 5 Oct 1750 (Age 47 years)
6. Hannah CASE, b. 1709, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 18 Sep 1799, Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut
(Age 90 years)
Family ID F8357 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
- How this couple became acquainted does not appear, but there was an early migration of some Windsor famlies to Fairfield and it may be that afterwords there was some visiting back and forth.