Sarah Dutton

(18 March 1741/42 - )
Sarah Dutton|b. 18 Mar 1741/42|p2107.htm|Thomas Dutton IV|b. 28 Aug 1713|p853.htm|Mary Hill|b. 10 Dec 1717\nd. ca 1754|p1203.htm|Thomas Dutton III|b. 2 Aug 1681\nd. 4 Aug 1759|p845.htm|Hannah Burge|b. rng 11 Jun 1690 - 10 Jun 1691\nd. 10 Jun 1775|p850.htm|Samuel Hill|b. 22 Feb 1671/72\nd. 17 Feb 1762|p1180.htm|Sarah Page|b. s 1675\nd. 30 Apr 1758|p1194.htm|

5-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Sarah was born in Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on 18 March 1741/42.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Dutton IV and Mary Hill.

Cited documentation

  1. [S84] Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1915), pg. 31, Dutton births, "Sarah, d. Thomas, jr. and Mary, Mar. 18, 1741-2."
 
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