Sarah CHURCH

Female 1686 - 1761  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah CHURCH was born on 31 Oct 1686 in Scituate, Massachusetts (daughter of Nathaniel CHURCH and Sarah BARSTOW); died on 15 Sep 1761; was buried in Thompson Street Cemetery, Halifax, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Nathaniel Church and Sarah Barstow

    Sarah married John HOLMES on 7 Oct 1709. John (son of Israel HOLMES and Desire DOTY) was born on 15 Jun 1684 in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 06 Apr 1754 in Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah HOLMES was born on 17 Sep 1722 in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died after 05 Jun 1790.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathaniel CHURCH was born about 1642 in Plymouth, Massachusetts (son of Richard CHURCH and Elizabeth WARREN); died between 11 Mar 1688/9 and 29 Oct 1689 in Scituate, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Nathaniel Church m. ca. 1665 Sarah Barstow, living 4 Nov. 1717, almost surely dau. of William and Ann Hubbard Barstow. Her identity is established in a record of The Plymouth Colony Treasury accounts of 8 June 1666 which shows Nathaniel Church owing five pounds in fines and Sarah Barstow "allies" (alias) Church owing five pounds.
    On March 1662/3 Nathaniel Church and Elizabeth Soule were fined for committing forniction with each other. On 5 Oct. 1663 Elizabeth Soule sued Nathaniel Church for committing fornication and for denying to marry her. Nathaniel must have been of age to be sued, therefore born 1642 or earlier.
    On 11 Mach 1668/9 Joseph Silvester Sr., Nathaniel Church, John Bryant Sr. and Samuel Bryant all of Scituate bought 100 acres in Scituate from Humphrey Johnson of Hingham.
    On 29 Oct. 1689 the inventory of Nathaniel Church of Scituate was sworn by widow Sarah Church and on 5 March 1689/90 she swore to the administration.
    Th settlement of the estate of Nathaniel Church of Scituate dated 1 March 1707/8 gave two-thirds of the Scituate land to the three children of Richard Church deceased and one-third to Nathaniel Church, saving their mother Sarah Church her thirds during her life; the Plymouth land including the corn mill was divided one-third to Joseph's dau., one-third to Charles and one-third to widow Sarah, she paying the portions of her three daughters out of same. The daughters are named as Abigail, Alice and Sarah. The agreement was signed by Sarah Church; Charles Church; Nath'l and Abigail Harlow; Sarah Church; William Barstow, guardian to Richard Church's children; Nath'l Church; and Judith Church widow of Joseph Church, ack. same day. On 4 Nov. 1717, ack. same day, John Holmes of Plymouth and wife Sarah, dau. of Nath'l Church, late of Scituate, dec. gave receipt to mother Sarah Church for their portion.
    On 4 Nov. 1717, ack. same day, widow Sarah Church of Plymouth sold to son Charles Church one-third of the corn mill which belonged to her husband Nathaniel Church of Scituate.

    Nathaniel married Sarah BARSTOW about 1665. Sarah died after 4 Nov 1717. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah BARSTOW died after 4 Nov 1717.
    Children:
    1. Charles CHURCH was born in Mar 1683/4 in Scituate, Massachusetts; died on 9 Mar 1726/7 in Freetown, Massachusetts.
    2. 1. Sarah CHURCH was born on 31 Oct 1686 in Scituate, Massachusetts; died on 15 Sep 1761; was buried in Thompson Street Cemetery, Halifax, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard CHURCH was born about 1608 in England; died on 27 Dec 1668 in Dedham, Massachusetts; was buried in Hingham, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Richard Church came to New England in the fleet with Governor Winthrop in 1630. He resided in Plymouth, Eastham, Charlestown and Hingham. He was a sergeant in the Pequot War.

    Richard Church first appeared in New England records on 19 Oct. 1630 when he desired to be made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was apparently living in Wessagusset (later called Weymouth) at that time. He had moved to Plymouth by 6 Feb. 1631 as stated in William Bradford's letter of that date.
    Richard Church was in the 1633 list of Freeman of Plymouth Colony.
    On 9 April 1649 Richard Church sold his land in Plymouth to Robert Bartlett, with wife Elizabeth giving her consent. On 13 July 1649 Thomas Prence sold land in Marshfield to Richard Church of Nawset (later called Eastham) and Anthony Snow of Marshfield.

    On 24 Jan. 1652 Richard Church of Charlestown, carpenter, purchased half of a corn mill in Hingham from Thomas Joy of Boston and his wife, Joan.
    On 25 Aug. 1664 Richard Church deposed he was aged about 56 years.
    The will of Richard Church of Hingham, dated 25 Dec. 1668, sworn 26 Jan. 1668, names wife Elizabeth Church; "my children" but he only names son Joseph.
    The 1 June 1669 Court granted land at the Taunton River to Benjamin Church for all the right of his father Richard Church deceased.
    On 29 Sept. 1688 Benjamin Church deeded a house lot to brother-in-law James Burroughs and his wife Sarah.

    Richard married Elizabeth WARREN on 14 Mar 1635/6 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard WARREN and Elizabeth WALKER) was born about 1616 in England; died on 09 Mar 1669/70 in Hingham, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth WARREN was born about 1616 in England (daughter of Richard WARREN and Elizabeth WALKER); died on 09 Mar 1669/70 in Hingham, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 4 Mar 1670

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth CHURCH was born about 1636 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 3 Feb 1658/9 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    2. Joseph CHURCH was born in 1637/8 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 6 Mar 1711 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.
    3. Col. Benjamin CHURCH was born about 1640 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 17 Jan 1717/8 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.
    4. 2. Nathaniel CHURCH was born about 1642 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died between 11 Mar 1688/9 and 29 Oct 1689 in Scituate, Massachusetts.
    5. Caleb CHURCH was born about 1647 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died before 26 Jun 1722 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    6. Abigail CHURCH was born on 22 Jun 1648 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 25 Dec 1677 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Richard WARREN was born about 1590 in Poss. London, England; died in 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1580

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "Certain Comeoverers": He was not of the Leyden company, but coming from London joined the Pilgrims at Southampton whence they originally set sail, afterwards coming back and again sailing from Plymouth. Of his origin in England nothing definite is known. He signed the Compact in Provincetown Harbor, November 11, 1620 and was doubtless, one of the company who on the fifteenth of November ventured ashore by wading through the surf and made the first attempt to find a suitable location for a settlement. He is expressly named in Mourt's Relation as being one of those who on December 6 made the memorable expedition which was so disastrous to the health of most of the participators. In the first allotment of house lots Richard Warren was given a lot on the north side, near William White's widow's and Edward Winslow's. Later he lived near Eel River at a place now called Wellingsley.
    Richard Warren lived only eight years in the new settlement, dying at his home in 1628. Nathaniel Morton thus writes of him: "Grave Richard Warren, a man of integrity, justice, and uprightness; of piety and serious religion; a useful instrument during the short time he lived, bearing a deep share of the difficulties and troubles of the Plantation."
    The surname of Richard Warren's wife, Elizabeth,is not known. She outlived her husband forty-five years. Unlike most of the widows of the early settlers she did not remarry, but herself took charge of her family and proved a most competent manager. She was most highly respected in the community and was always described by the honorary title of "Mistress." There is a record in 1635 of her dealing with her servant, Thomas Williams, exhorting him to fear God and do his duty, which admonition he evidently did not heed, since he was presented to the Court for "speaking profane and blasphemous speeches against the majesty of God." As an owner of real estate she is constantly mentioned in the records. The was one of the proprietors of Puncatest, and in 1652 she was an original proprietor of one share of the Dartmouth purchase. In 1661 she was taxed for a considerable property, owning seven horses among other items. Before her death she divided some of her properties among her children. She died October 2, 1673, aged ninety years. The record of her death and burial reads: "Having lived a godly life she came to her grave as a shoke of corn ripe." Her son in law, John, Cooke, was the executor of her will.

    Richard married Elizabeth WALKER in Apr 1610 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. Elizabeth was born about 1580 in England; died on 22 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried on 24 Oct 1673. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth WALKER was born about 1580 in England; died on 22 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried on 24 Oct 1673.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 2 Oct 1678

    Children:
    1. Mary WARREN was born about 1610 in England; died on 27 Mar 1683 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    2. Anna WARREN was born about 1612 in England; died after 19 Feb 1675/6 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Sarah WARREN was born about 1614 in England; died after 15 Jul 1696.
    4. 5. Elizabeth WARREN was born about 1616 in England; died on 09 Mar 1669/70 in Hingham, Massachusetts.
    5. Abigail WARREN was born about 1618 in England; died on 03 Jan 1692/3 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
    6. Nathaniel WARREN was born in 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts ; died between 16 Jul and 21 Oct 1667 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Joseph WARREN was born about 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 04 May 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.