Sabina <I>Hermins</I> Locke, Marston, Redman

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Sabina Hermins Locke, Marston, Redman

Birth
Ormesby St Margaret, Great Yarmouth Borough, Norfolk, England
Death
10 Nov 1689 (aged 58–59)
Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Marriage1: Nathaniel Locke of Portsmouth
Nathaniel Locke Sr married second to Sabina Hermins. They have two younger children:
Judith Locke born 1656 dies 19 Jan 1753, marries William Berry first and second Nathaniel Huggens.
Sabina Locke born 1662, marries first William Berry, second Abraham Lewis and then John Philbrick.

Marriage2: William MARSTON***
b: 1592 in Ormsby St Margaret, Norfolk, England
d: 30 JUN 1672 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
Married: 1662 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

Children:
Tryphena MARSTON***
b: 28 DEC 1663 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
d: 11 NOV 1729 in Rye, Rockingham, NH
Marriage: Joseph PHILBRICK***
b: 01 OCT 1663 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
d: 07 NOV 1755 in Rye, Rockingham, NH
Married: 14 DEC 1686 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

Marriage3: John REDMAN
b: 1615 in South Yorkshire, England
d: 16 FEB 1699 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
Married: 23 SEP 1673 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

" Savage wrote: "William Martson's widow named Sabina, who was the executrix of his will. She had borne him one child, but it is evident that his other children were by a former marriage. His widow married, second, John Redman." Notes: Savage, based on Coffin's records, identified her as the daughter of Deacon Robert Page. However he left a detailed will and does not mention a daughter Sabina, a son in law Redman, or a grand daughter Tryphena. Torrey's original edition of New England marriages noted her as Hemings? Page? Locke? The 3rd supplement, dated 2005, has her as parents unknown.
Her maiden name was reproved in England as Hermins. She was not the daughter of a Page. This has been a huge goof about her for years and has been debunked. Please note She married 3times. She is a Hermins Locke Marston Redman. She never married nor was birthed by a Page.
Contributor: Deb Reynard (49757022)"

"Dow gives Sabina's name as PAGE and writes that she was the daughter of Deacon Robert and Lucy (WARDE) PAGE." Joseph Dow. "History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire, from its Settlement in 1638, to the Autumn of 1892" Salem, Mass., (1893)." "It is quite probable that his first wife lived until 1660. Then about 1662, when about seventy years old, he (William MARSTON) married a second time to Sabrina Page, aged 18 or 20, daughter of Robert and Lucia Page, of Ormesby, Norfolk Co., England., by whom he had one daughter Tryphena." Nathan Washington Marston, "The Marston Genealogy" (1888).
another source, i.e. Mary Lovering Holman in "Marston English Genealogy", (1929), pgs.37-38, states only 'He married secondly, probably about 1660, Sabina _____, who survived and married secondly, John Redman'."

Henry Whittemore in "Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America" (1967) writes that according to Coffin, William Marston, Sr.'s second wife was Sabina, daughter of Robert Page.

C.A.Torrey in New England Marriages Prior to 1700 has her as "Sabina..Page?/ Locke? But it seems she was not a Locke. (It has been suggested that William MARSTON's Sr's first wife was Goody Sarah LOCKE. This also is unproven, but would explain a little of Torrey's "?" marks. The "Goody" is not a name, but a title, being short for GoodWife, the equivalent of Mrs.)

Noyes/Libby/Davis, "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," (1939), pg. 462. states her name as Sabina Hemins"
"William Martson's widow named Sabina, who was the executrix of his will. She had borne him one child, but it is evident that his other children were by a former marriage. His widow married, second, John Redman."
Marriage1: Nathaniel Locke of Portsmouth
Nathaniel Locke Sr married second to Sabina Hermins. They have two younger children:
Judith Locke born 1656 dies 19 Jan 1753, marries William Berry first and second Nathaniel Huggens.
Sabina Locke born 1662, marries first William Berry, second Abraham Lewis and then John Philbrick.

Marriage2: William MARSTON***
b: 1592 in Ormsby St Margaret, Norfolk, England
d: 30 JUN 1672 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
Married: 1662 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

Children:
Tryphena MARSTON***
b: 28 DEC 1663 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
d: 11 NOV 1729 in Rye, Rockingham, NH
Marriage: Joseph PHILBRICK***
b: 01 OCT 1663 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
d: 07 NOV 1755 in Rye, Rockingham, NH
Married: 14 DEC 1686 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

Marriage3: John REDMAN
b: 1615 in South Yorkshire, England
d: 16 FEB 1699 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH
Married: 23 SEP 1673 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

" Savage wrote: "William Martson's widow named Sabina, who was the executrix of his will. She had borne him one child, but it is evident that his other children were by a former marriage. His widow married, second, John Redman." Notes: Savage, based on Coffin's records, identified her as the daughter of Deacon Robert Page. However he left a detailed will and does not mention a daughter Sabina, a son in law Redman, or a grand daughter Tryphena. Torrey's original edition of New England marriages noted her as Hemings? Page? Locke? The 3rd supplement, dated 2005, has her as parents unknown.
Her maiden name was reproved in England as Hermins. She was not the daughter of a Page. This has been a huge goof about her for years and has been debunked. Please note She married 3times. She is a Hermins Locke Marston Redman. She never married nor was birthed by a Page.
Contributor: Deb Reynard (49757022)"

"Dow gives Sabina's name as PAGE and writes that she was the daughter of Deacon Robert and Lucy (WARDE) PAGE." Joseph Dow. "History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire, from its Settlement in 1638, to the Autumn of 1892" Salem, Mass., (1893)." "It is quite probable that his first wife lived until 1660. Then about 1662, when about seventy years old, he (William MARSTON) married a second time to Sabrina Page, aged 18 or 20, daughter of Robert and Lucia Page, of Ormesby, Norfolk Co., England., by whom he had one daughter Tryphena." Nathan Washington Marston, "The Marston Genealogy" (1888).
another source, i.e. Mary Lovering Holman in "Marston English Genealogy", (1929), pgs.37-38, states only 'He married secondly, probably about 1660, Sabina _____, who survived and married secondly, John Redman'."

Henry Whittemore in "Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America" (1967) writes that according to Coffin, William Marston, Sr.'s second wife was Sabina, daughter of Robert Page.

C.A.Torrey in New England Marriages Prior to 1700 has her as "Sabina..Page?/ Locke? But it seems she was not a Locke. (It has been suggested that William MARSTON's Sr's first wife was Goody Sarah LOCKE. This also is unproven, but would explain a little of Torrey's "?" marks. The "Goody" is not a name, but a title, being short for GoodWife, the equivalent of Mrs.)

Noyes/Libby/Davis, "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," (1939), pg. 462. states her name as Sabina Hemins"
"William Martson's widow named Sabina, who was the executrix of his will. She had borne him one child, but it is evident that his other children were by a former marriage. His widow married, second, John Redman."


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