Sarah was an invalid the last twenty years of her life, and nearly blind, so she never went out; but she bore her trials with Christian patience and fortitude. It was her delight to teach her young grandchildren to read, and fill their young minds with lessons from the Bible. It was said she ought to be called "Saint Sarah." She and her husband are buried in the Friends burying ground at Brooks, Me. (from "The Roberts Family; a genealogy of Joseph Roberts of Windham, Maine" by Mrs. Amorena Grant, published 1902)
Sarah was an invalid the last twenty years of her life, and nearly blind, so she never went out; but she bore her trials with Christian patience and fortitude. It was her delight to teach her young grandchildren to read, and fill their young minds with lessons from the Bible. It was said she ought to be called "Saint Sarah." She and her husband are buried in the Friends burying ground at Brooks, Me. (from "The Roberts Family; a genealogy of Joseph Roberts of Windham, Maine" by Mrs. Amorena Grant, published 1902)
Family Members
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Hannah Roberts Young
1778–1844
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Tabitha Roberts
1780–1868
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Dr Jacob Roberts
1784–1856
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Isaac Roberts
1784–1862
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Elizabeth Roberts Cates
1786–1833
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Gilman Roberts
1788–1877
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Enoch Roberts
1791–1858
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Lovina Roberts Bowen
1797–1856
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Joseph Roberts
1799–1885
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PVT Benjamin Roberts
1804–1864
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Alfred J Roberts
1809–1868
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Timothy T Roberts
1812–1868
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Charles M Roberts
1814–1840
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Nathan Hall Roberts
1815–1892
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Lieut Rufus Roberts
1823–1900
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Winslow H Roberts
1826–1879
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