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Mary Billington Sabin

Birth
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1717 (aged 76–77)
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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* Mary was born abt 1640 and died aft 28 Jun 1717.
* On 13 January 1642/3 Mary, whose age was not stated, was "bound out" (as a domestic/servant) to Gabriel Fallowell who was to provide her meat, drink, and apparel until she was 20 or married.
* The unnamed wife of Samuel Sabin Sr. was baptized in the church at Rehoboth on 19 April 1696.
* Mary Sabin, widow, and Israel Sabin, miller of Rehoboth, on 27 December 1700 sold to Henry Sweeting, clothworker of Jamestown, half of a corn mill and fulling mill on the mill falls in Rehoboth, half of a dwelling house and mill dam, and half of the land belonging to the house and dam.
* On 1 Aug. 1707 Mary Sabin of Rehoboth joined her sisters Elizabeth Patte, Dorcas May and Mercy Martin, wife of John Martin, in conveying their rights to the Middleboro land of their deceased father, Francis Billington, “for love” to their niece Desire Billington, daughter of their brother Isaac.
* Mary’s last record was 28 June 1717 when she acknowledged by mark a deed whereby her son Israel sold property, part of the estate, although not explicitly stated, of Samuel Sabin Sr.

Children not linked:
Experience Sabin Oct 1676-Nov 1676
Mary Sabin 1678/9-aft 14 July 1690 when mentioned, but not named, in her father's will.

Source: "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Mass. December 1620," Vol 5 & Vol 21, Family of John Billington.
* Mary was born abt 1640 and died aft 28 Jun 1717.
* On 13 January 1642/3 Mary, whose age was not stated, was "bound out" (as a domestic/servant) to Gabriel Fallowell who was to provide her meat, drink, and apparel until she was 20 or married.
* The unnamed wife of Samuel Sabin Sr. was baptized in the church at Rehoboth on 19 April 1696.
* Mary Sabin, widow, and Israel Sabin, miller of Rehoboth, on 27 December 1700 sold to Henry Sweeting, clothworker of Jamestown, half of a corn mill and fulling mill on the mill falls in Rehoboth, half of a dwelling house and mill dam, and half of the land belonging to the house and dam.
* On 1 Aug. 1707 Mary Sabin of Rehoboth joined her sisters Elizabeth Patte, Dorcas May and Mercy Martin, wife of John Martin, in conveying their rights to the Middleboro land of their deceased father, Francis Billington, “for love” to their niece Desire Billington, daughter of their brother Isaac.
* Mary’s last record was 28 June 1717 when she acknowledged by mark a deed whereby her son Israel sold property, part of the estate, although not explicitly stated, of Samuel Sabin Sr.

Children not linked:
Experience Sabin Oct 1676-Nov 1676
Mary Sabin 1678/9-aft 14 July 1690 when mentioned, but not named, in her father's will.

Source: "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Mass. December 1620," Vol 5 & Vol 21, Family of John Billington.


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