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Sarah Streeter Gleason

Birth
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
8 Jul 1703 (aged 60)
Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
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Thomas Gleason ad Sarah Streeter were married about 1663 in Massachusetts.

Children of Thomas and Sarah:

Sarah Gleason born February 6, 1665 in Sudbury, Mass.
Anna Gleason born about 1667 in Sherborn, Mass.
Isaac Gleason born February 1674 Sherborn, Mass.
Mary Gleason born about 1677 Sherborn, Mass.
Patience Gleason born June 19, 1680 Sherborn, Mass.
John Gleason born about 1682 Sherborn, Mass.

There are two differing opinions on whom Sarah Streeter married. When there are no definite records there is always room for differing opinions.

Sarah Gleason (126861732)

Suggested edit: I have come to believe that Sarah Streeter, the daughter of Ursula Adams, married Nathaniel Holland, not Thomas Gleason. None of the records for the Sarah who married Gleason include her maiden name, except on this Find A Grave and in trees without verification. There is extensive research done by the Streeter and Holland families that Sarah Streeter, daughter of Ursula Adams, married Holland.

At this point I can find no one who knows the maiden name of the Sarah who married Gleason. The death date on this memorial correctly matches that of Sarah Gleason in the death index and death list image page on Family Search. I don't know where her birth date came from, but it is the same one that is on the records for the Sarah Streeter Holland who died 30 Nov 1703.

My husband is descended from Sarah (unk) and Thomas Gleason. Had Sarah been the daughter of Ursula Adams, that would have meant that my husband was distant cousins to John Adams (2nd President) and John Quincy Adams (6th President).

I realize that no tree is evidence in itself. But, the following from Family Search includes the names of the many resources that was used to build the Streeter-Holland line.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:353R-RMR

Find A Grave contributor, CharB. February 28, 2020.
Thomas Gleason ad Sarah Streeter were married about 1663 in Massachusetts.

Children of Thomas and Sarah:

Sarah Gleason born February 6, 1665 in Sudbury, Mass.
Anna Gleason born about 1667 in Sherborn, Mass.
Isaac Gleason born February 1674 Sherborn, Mass.
Mary Gleason born about 1677 Sherborn, Mass.
Patience Gleason born June 19, 1680 Sherborn, Mass.
John Gleason born about 1682 Sherborn, Mass.

There are two differing opinions on whom Sarah Streeter married. When there are no definite records there is always room for differing opinions.

Sarah Gleason (126861732)

Suggested edit: I have come to believe that Sarah Streeter, the daughter of Ursula Adams, married Nathaniel Holland, not Thomas Gleason. None of the records for the Sarah who married Gleason include her maiden name, except on this Find A Grave and in trees without verification. There is extensive research done by the Streeter and Holland families that Sarah Streeter, daughter of Ursula Adams, married Holland.

At this point I can find no one who knows the maiden name of the Sarah who married Gleason. The death date on this memorial correctly matches that of Sarah Gleason in the death index and death list image page on Family Search. I don't know where her birth date came from, but it is the same one that is on the records for the Sarah Streeter Holland who died 30 Nov 1703.

My husband is descended from Sarah (unk) and Thomas Gleason. Had Sarah been the daughter of Ursula Adams, that would have meant that my husband was distant cousins to John Adams (2nd President) and John Quincy Adams (6th President).

I realize that no tree is evidence in itself. But, the following from Family Search includes the names of the many resources that was used to build the Streeter-Holland line.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:353R-RMR

Find A Grave contributor, CharB. February 28, 2020.


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