12. | William Sabin blev født den 11 okt. 1609 i Titchfield, Hampshire, England; blev døbt den 11 okt. 1609 i Titchfield, Hampshire, England (søn af Richard Sabin og Mary Bushe); døde den 17 jul. 1687 i Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Kickemuit Cemetery, Warren, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
- FSID: 9MKT-B8D
- Beskæftigelse: Miller of mill built by father-in-law; deputy constable, selectman
- Indvandring: 1642; William Sabin came to New England sometime before 1642 when he was recorded as being present at the organization of the town of Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
Notater:
William Sabin, christened 11 Oct 1609 in Titchfield, Hampshire, England, immigrated to America 1639/40 with his wife, Mary Wright (Name questionable! See her notes!) she may have died before in immigrated), who he married about 1639. He settled in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. He was a miller and the progenitor of the Sabin family in America and Canada. His Baptism is recorded in St. Peter's Parish, Titchfield, England "Oct 1609 bapt. William Sabin the XI daye,"55
His Parents are not listed in the baptismal record, but it is believed that they are Samuel and Elizabeth Sabin. Others claim different parents - read "Baptism" note under the Collaborate tab!
The following has errors. He was not likely a Huguenot, not is it likely he came from Wales.
From another contributor: "William appeared at the founding of Rehoboth, MA, in 1643. He was a Huguenot who came to the USA from Wales or the south of England after earlier fleeing France. He was a man of considerable culture, and extensive wealth. He was one of the leading spirits of early Rehoboth in schools, church,and civic affairs, and was well known for providing assistance to persons and families who had suffered the ravages of Indian raids."
"William Sabin was one of the founders of Rehoboth along with his father-in-law Richard Wright and his two brothers-in-law, in 1644. He was a Selectman, Grand Juryman, Deputy from Rehoboth to Plymouth Court."
BIOGRAPHY: William Sabin , the first progenitor, appeared in the town of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, at the organization of the town in 1643. When he came to America is not known, but tradition says he came from Wales or the south of England, where he had found refuge in his flight from France. He was Huguenot, and was a man of considerable culture; and possessing wealth, as is shown in the account of his estate and gifts for the relieving of the wants of those who suffered from the ravages of the Indians. He ws one of the leading spirits of Rehoboth in schools, church, and affairs at Plymouth. Who his first wife was we do not know, but she died shortly after 1660. He married (2) Martha Allen who was born 11 Dec 1641, a twin sister of Mary, daughter of James and Anna Allen of Medfield, of 22 Dec 1663. Martha was a sister of Nathanial and Joseph Allen, whomarried daughters by the former wife. He died about 1687. Made his will 4 Jun 1685. The original will is on file in Boston, Massachusetts. In it are mentioned 16 of his 20 children."
By Ref. Anson Titus, Jr., as found in New England Historical & Genealogical Register.
First wife's name unknown
There is no actual record of her given name. Torrey states her surname was Wright - but this if from old genealogies and not an actual record. Many assumptions - no PROOF!
PARENTS ARE ASSUMED, as is the baptism.
No parents were named in the baptismal record, which is assumed to be the same William Sabin. Researchers have ASSUMED two different couples! No record has been found that proves either is correct.
William blev gift med Martha Allen den 22 dec. 1663 i Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. Martha (datter af James Allen og Anna Guild) blev født den 11 dec. 1641 i Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 11 jan. 1734 i Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]
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