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Sarah Mason

Birth
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
unknown
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I was unable to find the date or place of death for Sarah. The only data, with valid sources, is that she died after January 28, 1712. She is the daughter of Sampson & Mary Butterworth Mason.

Some of the good sources that were found are:
1. "Genealogy of the Sampson Mason Family" p1 & p10 by Alverdo Mason

2. New England Historical Genealogy Society - Journals:
Volume 18 - July 1864 - Page 248
Volume 164 - April 2010 - Page 122
Volume 164 - July 2010 - Page 207
Volume 164 - October 2010 - Page 273

Sampson Mason, The Baptist and Dragoon in Oliver Cromwell's Army - SAMPSON MASON, THE BAPTIST AND DRAGOON IN OLIVER CROMWELL’S ARMY. [Communicated by Hon. Ira. M. Barton, A. M., of Worcester, Mass.]

By a collation of facts from the history of Backus, the records of Rehoboth and Swansey, the Colony records, and a transcript form the genealogical registry of the Blackstone Monument Association, kindly furnished me by Ezra Baker, Esq., of Providence, R. I., I am able to give the following corrected tables of the three first generations of the family of Sampson Mason.

1. Sampon1 Mason. b. in England, m. Mary Butterworth; buried Sept 15, 1676; w.d. Aug 29, 1714; had 13 children.

Sarah,2 b. at Rehoboth, Feb. 15, 1658.



I was unable to find the date or place of death for Sarah. The only data, with valid sources, is that she died after January 28, 1712. She is the daughter of Sampson & Mary Butterworth Mason.

Some of the good sources that were found are:
1. "Genealogy of the Sampson Mason Family" p1 & p10 by Alverdo Mason

2. New England Historical Genealogy Society - Journals:
Volume 18 - July 1864 - Page 248
Volume 164 - April 2010 - Page 122
Volume 164 - July 2010 - Page 207
Volume 164 - October 2010 - Page 273

Sampson Mason, The Baptist and Dragoon in Oliver Cromwell's Army - SAMPSON MASON, THE BAPTIST AND DRAGOON IN OLIVER CROMWELL’S ARMY. [Communicated by Hon. Ira. M. Barton, A. M., of Worcester, Mass.]

By a collation of facts from the history of Backus, the records of Rehoboth and Swansey, the Colony records, and a transcript form the genealogical registry of the Blackstone Monument Association, kindly furnished me by Ezra Baker, Esq., of Providence, R. I., I am able to give the following corrected tables of the three first generations of the family of Sampson Mason.

1. Sampon1 Mason. b. in England, m. Mary Butterworth; buried Sept 15, 1676; w.d. Aug 29, 1714; had 13 children.

Sarah,2 b. at Rehoboth, Feb. 15, 1658.





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