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Sarah Price Hollister

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Sarah Price m. William Hollister. She was living 4 Feb 1745/6 when her brother, Zachariah's estate was distributed. One would assume she was deceased before 27 Oct 1748 when her half sister Sarah was born, but this does not seem to be the case. The Diary of Joshua Hempstead, 1901, p. 598, states under date of 21 Nov 1752, regarding deaths of seamen at New London from smallpox. "One man more buryed to day. Died out of a vessel. Hollister ye Mate of Glassenbury, aged above 30 years. Jno Colefax is his Uncle." Administration on the estate of William Hollister, a sea captain, of Glastonbury, granted 26 Dec 1752 to Sarah Hollister of Glastonbury with Samuel Price of Hartford as bondsman. Inventory dated 17/18 Jan 1753. On 28 Mar 1755 Samuel Price and Sarah Hollister of Glastonbury and Ebenezer Price of Wethersfield conveyed part of two tracts which "descends to us from our mother Dorothy Price, dec'd." Sarah Hollister acknowledged 10 Mar 1761 and Sarah Hollister, Jr., witnessed. On 25 Mar 1760 Hezekiah Wright of Windsor deeded to "the heirs of William Hollister, dec'd, of Glastonbury" about three acres. On 19 May 1772 George Hollister of Blandford, Massachusetts; Giles Hollister, Sarah Hollister, Sarah Hollister 2d, and Ezra and Hannah Covel, all of Glastonbury, sold to John Gains of Glastonbury, 2 acres and 136 rods with the house where "said Sarah and children" now dwell. In 1772 Sarah removed with her daughter Hannah Covell and family to Blandford, Hampden County, Massachusetts where Sarah’s son George resided.

George Hollister.
Giles Hollister.
Sarah Hollister.
Hannah Hollister.
perhaps William Hollister who d. 15 Sept 1762 during French and Indian War. On 1 May 1763 Joseph Smith, administrator, and Jonathan House, surety, gave bond on the estate of William Hollister of Glastonbury.
Sarah Price m. William Hollister. She was living 4 Feb 1745/6 when her brother, Zachariah's estate was distributed. One would assume she was deceased before 27 Oct 1748 when her half sister Sarah was born, but this does not seem to be the case. The Diary of Joshua Hempstead, 1901, p. 598, states under date of 21 Nov 1752, regarding deaths of seamen at New London from smallpox. "One man more buryed to day. Died out of a vessel. Hollister ye Mate of Glassenbury, aged above 30 years. Jno Colefax is his Uncle." Administration on the estate of William Hollister, a sea captain, of Glastonbury, granted 26 Dec 1752 to Sarah Hollister of Glastonbury with Samuel Price of Hartford as bondsman. Inventory dated 17/18 Jan 1753. On 28 Mar 1755 Samuel Price and Sarah Hollister of Glastonbury and Ebenezer Price of Wethersfield conveyed part of two tracts which "descends to us from our mother Dorothy Price, dec'd." Sarah Hollister acknowledged 10 Mar 1761 and Sarah Hollister, Jr., witnessed. On 25 Mar 1760 Hezekiah Wright of Windsor deeded to "the heirs of William Hollister, dec'd, of Glastonbury" about three acres. On 19 May 1772 George Hollister of Blandford, Massachusetts; Giles Hollister, Sarah Hollister, Sarah Hollister 2d, and Ezra and Hannah Covel, all of Glastonbury, sold to John Gains of Glastonbury, 2 acres and 136 rods with the house where "said Sarah and children" now dwell. In 1772 Sarah removed with her daughter Hannah Covell and family to Blandford, Hampden County, Massachusetts where Sarah’s son George resided.

George Hollister.
Giles Hollister.
Sarah Hollister.
Hannah Hollister.
perhaps William Hollister who d. 15 Sept 1762 during French and Indian War. On 1 May 1763 Joseph Smith, administrator, and Jonathan House, surety, gave bond on the estate of William Hollister of Glastonbury.


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