Sarah was the youngest daughter of George and Deborah Soule of Dartmouth, Mass. She was married in Dartmouth 19:2:1726 (19 April 1726) to John Tibbitts, as his second wife, the son of Henry Tibbitts and Sarah Stanton of Kingstown, Rhode Island. John and Sarah joined the Quaker migration to North Carolina. The will of John Tibbitts of Cartaret Co., NC was dated 4 April 1755 and proved at the June 1755 court. In it are named wife Sarah, sons Henry and George, daughters Mary Hopkins, Aves Soule, Ann Bala (Bailey?), and Alse Hill.
On 3:8:1756 Sarah Tibbits was granted a certificate to go to New England. The will of her nephew John Soule of Dartmouth (son of Nathan Soule), dated 9 Nov 1768, gave Sarah Tibbits the use of the best chamber in his house for life. (TAG 36(1):55 in GDRI:463)
Sarah was the youngest daughter of George and Deborah Soule of Dartmouth, Mass. She was married in Dartmouth 19:2:1726 (19 April 1726) to John Tibbitts, as his second wife, the son of Henry Tibbitts and Sarah Stanton of Kingstown, Rhode Island. John and Sarah joined the Quaker migration to North Carolina. The will of John Tibbitts of Cartaret Co., NC was dated 4 April 1755 and proved at the June 1755 court. In it are named wife Sarah, sons Henry and George, daughters Mary Hopkins, Aves Soule, Ann Bala (Bailey?), and Alse Hill.
On 3:8:1756 Sarah Tibbits was granted a certificate to go to New England. The will of her nephew John Soule of Dartmouth (son of Nathan Soule), dated 9 Nov 1768, gave Sarah Tibbits the use of the best chamber in his house for life. (TAG 36(1):55 in GDRI:463)
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