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Mary Elizabeth Wright Sabin

Birth
England
Death
27 Sep 1660 (aged 34–35)
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Warren, Bristol County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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William Sabin and Mary Wright were married about 1641.

Their children born in Rehoboth, Mass.


Samuel Sabin born about 1642.

Elizabeth Sabin born about 1643.

Joseph Sabin born April 24, 1645 (June 24)

Benjamin Sabin born May 3, 1646 (July 3).

Nehemiah Sabin born March 28, 1647 (May 28).

Experience Sabin born June 8, 1648 (August 8).

Mercy (Mary) Sabin born May 23, 1652 (July 23).

Abigail Sabin born September 8, 1653 (November 8).

Hannah Sabin born October 22, 1654. (December 22).

Patience Sabin born December 16, 1655 (February 16, 1656).

Jonathan (Jeremiah) March 24, 1657.

Sarah Sabin born September 27, 1660.






Bio info for William Sabin


William Sabin was one of the founders of Rehoboth along with his father-in-law Richard Wright and his two brothers-in-law, in 1644. He was a Selectman, Grand Juryman, Deputy from Rehoboth to Plymouth Court."


A Deed of William Sabin to Anthony Perry:

"To all people to whom this present writing shall come, William Sabin of Rehoboth within the Collonie of New Plymouth in New England husbandman sendeth greeting; Whereas I the said William Sabin by my deed of bargain and sale bearing date the eighteenth day of September in the year of our lord one thousand six hundred fifty and foure for the consideration therein mentioned did seek and absolutely bargain sell and enfeof and confirm unton Anthony Perrey of Rehoboth aforesaid husbandman; and to his heirs and assigns forever one moyety or half she of sixteen acres of salt meddow or marsh in Rehoboth aforesaid at a place called and knowne by the name of the hundred acres tongue, be the same more or less which said moyety I the said William Sabine bought with other lands of my father-in-law Richard Wright; and is bounded on the east by the medow of Phillip Walker, as it is possessed by the said Anthony Perrey, and his assigns, and one moyety or half she of such acres of fresh meddoe be it more or less in Rehoboth aforesaid at a place commonly called bushy meadow, scituate lying wand being between the meddoe of the chilren of Allexander Wichester, deceased, on the south and the meddow of Phillip Walker on the north and the sixth lott once belonging to the said Richard Wright on the north and of the place commonly called the Great Plaine in Rehoboth aforesaid consisting of thiry acres be it more or less and moyety or half she of the secdivision lott belonging formerly to the said Wright consisting of fourscore acres be it more or less and as the same is now by the free and full consent and agreement of me the said William Sabine possessed by the said Anthony Perrey and his assignes it is bounded on the west by the land of John Titus and of me the said William Sabin and of Esther Hall widdow and on the south by the pound estated of Commonage, in the township of Rebobeth aforesaid with the privileges right s and emunities whatsoever thereunto belonging all aforementioned premises I the said William Sabine bought of my said father-in-law Richard Wright to have and to hold, etc.

signed; William Sabine
Witness: Daniel Smith, Richard Leonard, Nathanial Paine, & Nicholas Peck"
William Sabin and Mary Wright were married about 1641.

Their children born in Rehoboth, Mass.


Samuel Sabin born about 1642.

Elizabeth Sabin born about 1643.

Joseph Sabin born April 24, 1645 (June 24)

Benjamin Sabin born May 3, 1646 (July 3).

Nehemiah Sabin born March 28, 1647 (May 28).

Experience Sabin born June 8, 1648 (August 8).

Mercy (Mary) Sabin born May 23, 1652 (July 23).

Abigail Sabin born September 8, 1653 (November 8).

Hannah Sabin born October 22, 1654. (December 22).

Patience Sabin born December 16, 1655 (February 16, 1656).

Jonathan (Jeremiah) March 24, 1657.

Sarah Sabin born September 27, 1660.






Bio info for William Sabin


William Sabin was one of the founders of Rehoboth along with his father-in-law Richard Wright and his two brothers-in-law, in 1644. He was a Selectman, Grand Juryman, Deputy from Rehoboth to Plymouth Court."


A Deed of William Sabin to Anthony Perry:

"To all people to whom this present writing shall come, William Sabin of Rehoboth within the Collonie of New Plymouth in New England husbandman sendeth greeting; Whereas I the said William Sabin by my deed of bargain and sale bearing date the eighteenth day of September in the year of our lord one thousand six hundred fifty and foure for the consideration therein mentioned did seek and absolutely bargain sell and enfeof and confirm unton Anthony Perrey of Rehoboth aforesaid husbandman; and to his heirs and assigns forever one moyety or half she of sixteen acres of salt meddow or marsh in Rehoboth aforesaid at a place called and knowne by the name of the hundred acres tongue, be the same more or less which said moyety I the said William Sabine bought with other lands of my father-in-law Richard Wright; and is bounded on the east by the medow of Phillip Walker, as it is possessed by the said Anthony Perrey, and his assigns, and one moyety or half she of such acres of fresh meddoe be it more or less in Rehoboth aforesaid at a place commonly called bushy meadow, scituate lying wand being between the meddoe of the chilren of Allexander Wichester, deceased, on the south and the meddow of Phillip Walker on the north and the sixth lott once belonging to the said Richard Wright on the north and of the place commonly called the Great Plaine in Rehoboth aforesaid consisting of thiry acres be it more or less and moyety or half she of the secdivision lott belonging formerly to the said Wright consisting of fourscore acres be it more or less and as the same is now by the free and full consent and agreement of me the said William Sabine possessed by the said Anthony Perrey and his assignes it is bounded on the west by the land of John Titus and of me the said William Sabin and of Esther Hall widdow and on the south by the pound estated of Commonage, in the township of Rebobeth aforesaid with the privileges right s and emunities whatsoever thereunto belonging all aforementioned premises I the said William Sabine bought of my said father-in-law Richard Wright to have and to hold, etc.

signed; William Sabine
Witness: Daniel Smith, Richard Leonard, Nathanial Paine, & Nicholas Peck"


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