
Ancestry of
Sarah Brown
(1657–1741)
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- Grandmother of Sarah Brown — 3rd Generation
- Ahnentafel No:
- 7
- Father:
- Enoch Moore
- Mother:
- Catherine -----
- Birth Date:
- 13 Dec 1588
- Birth Location:
- All Saints, Maldon, Essex, England
- Christening Date:
- Christening Location:
- Death Date:
- 18 Jan 1663
- Death Location:
- Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
- Burial Date:
- Burial Location:
- Spouse Name:
- Edmund Greenleaf
- Marriage Date:
- 2 Jul 1611
- Marriage Location:
- Langford, Essex, England
- Children:
Enoch Greenleaf
Sarah Greenleaf
Judith Greenleaf
Elizabeth Greenleaf (Ahnentafel No:3 )
Stephen Greenleaf
- Notes:
Some sources claim that Sarah's maiden name is Dole. It has since been proven that Sarah's maiden name is Moore.
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Sources for Sarah Moore
- 1 Early New England Families, 1641-1700, William Hilton (m. 1640), p. 1.
- 2 New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1968, Vol. 122, pp. 28-36.
- 3 The American Genealogist, 1980, Vol. 56, p. 107.
- 4 The American Genealogist, 1982, Vol. 58, p. 96.
- 5 Greenleaf, James Edward, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, Boston: Frank Wood, Printer (1896), 71-75, 190.
- 6 Holman, Mary Lovering, Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury
, n.p.: n.p. (1938), 589-591, contains errors regarding Sarah.
- 7 Macy, Silvanus Jenkins, Genealogy of the Early Generations of the Coffin Family in New England, Boston: David Clapp and Son, Printers (1870), 2-3.
- 8 Roberts, Gary Boyd, Notable Kin, Volume 1, Santa Clarita, California: Carl Boyer, 3rd (1998), 140, 148, 184.
- 9 Roberts, Gary Boyd, Notable Kin, Volume 2, Santa Clarita, California: Carl Boyer, 3rd (1999), 176.
- 10 Starbuck, Alexander, The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers, Boston: C. E. Goodspeed and Co. (1924), 698.
- 11 Sumner, Edith Bartlett, Ancestry of Edward Wales Blake and Clarissa Matilda Glidden with Ninety Allied Families, Los Angeles, California: Unknown (1948), 131.