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Sarah <I>Oakley</I> Lyford Hobart

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Sarah Oakley Lyford Hobart

Birth
England
Death
23 Jun 1649 (aged 62–63)
Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Rev. John Lyford married, by about 1617, Sarah _____, born about 1586 (deposed 1 August 1639 aged "about fifty-three years." She perhaps married second _____ Oakley, or else this was her maiden name to which she reverted before marrying next at Charlestown 10 October 1634 EDMUND HOBART ("Edmond Hubberd Senior and Sarah Oakeley widow did join in marriage before me," Increase Nowell; "And also I have seen a sufficient register of the marriage of the said Edmund and Sarah, testifying that they were lawfully married at Charlestown in New England upon the tenth day of October in the tenth year of his said Majesty's reign." She had 4 children by her first marriage and none later. She died Hingham 23 June 1649 ("mother Hobart died in the evening being Saturday, buried on the Sabbath"). (Edmund Hobart was guardian to the children of his second wife, and was otherwise involved in securing their inheritance from their father.)
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project

See link for sources & information. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lyford-7.
Rev. John Lyford married, by about 1617, Sarah _____, born about 1586 (deposed 1 August 1639 aged "about fifty-three years." She perhaps married second _____ Oakley, or else this was her maiden name to which she reverted before marrying next at Charlestown 10 October 1634 EDMUND HOBART ("Edmond Hubberd Senior and Sarah Oakeley widow did join in marriage before me," Increase Nowell; "And also I have seen a sufficient register of the marriage of the said Edmund and Sarah, testifying that they were lawfully married at Charlestown in New England upon the tenth day of October in the tenth year of his said Majesty's reign." She had 4 children by her first marriage and none later. She died Hingham 23 June 1649 ("mother Hobart died in the evening being Saturday, buried on the Sabbath"). (Edmund Hobart was guardian to the children of his second wife, and was otherwise involved in securing their inheritance from their father.)
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project

See link for sources & information. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lyford-7.


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