Sarah Pabodie1
F, #300015, b. 7 August 1656, d. 27 August 1740
Father* | William Pabodie2 b. ~ 1620, d. 13 Dec 1707 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Alden2 b. 1624/25, d. 31 May 1717 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 10 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | ALDEN0015 |
Sarah Pabodie was born on 7 August 1656 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of William Pabodie and Elizabeth Alden.2 Sarah Pabodie married John Coe, son of Matthew Coe and Elizabeth Whately, on 16 November 1681.1 Sarah Pabodie died on 27 August 1740 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island, at age 84.1
She became the mother of Lydia Coe on 26 February 1682/83.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Sarah Coe on 28 February 1685/86.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Lydia Coe in 1688.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Sarah Coe in 1690.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Samuel Coe on 12 December 1692.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Elizabeth Coe on 28 March 1694.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Hannah Coe on 29 December 1696.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of John Coe on 1 February 1698/99.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Joseph Coe on 24 March 1699/0.3 Sarah's father William Pabodie died on 13 December 1707 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.4,2 Sarah's daughter was married at wedding of Lydia Coe and John Baily on 4 January 1709/10.1 Sarah's daughter was married at wedding of Sarah Coe and Samuel Tompkins on 24 January 1711/12.1 Sarah's son Samuel Coe was married to Mary Chadwick on 8 April 1716.3 Sarah's mother Elizabeth Alden died on 31 May 1717 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.4,2 Sarah's daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth Coe and Edward Burgess on 27 July 1720.3 Sarah Pabodie became a widow with the death of her husband, John Coe on 16 December 1728 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island, at age 79.1
She became the mother of Lydia Coe on 26 February 1682/83.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Sarah Coe on 28 February 1685/86.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Lydia Coe in 1688.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Sarah Coe in 1690.1 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Samuel Coe on 12 December 1692.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Elizabeth Coe on 28 March 1694.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Hannah Coe on 29 December 1696.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of John Coe on 1 February 1698/99.3 Sarah Pabodie became the mother of Joseph Coe on 24 March 1699/0.3 Sarah's father William Pabodie died on 13 December 1707 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.4,2 Sarah's daughter was married at wedding of Lydia Coe and John Baily on 4 January 1709/10.1 Sarah's daughter was married at wedding of Sarah Coe and Samuel Tompkins on 24 January 1711/12.1 Sarah's son Samuel Coe was married to Mary Chadwick on 8 April 1716.3 Sarah's mother Elizabeth Alden died on 31 May 1717 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.4,2 Sarah's daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth Coe and Edward Burgess on 27 July 1720.3 Sarah Pabodie became a widow with the death of her husband, John Coe on 16 December 1728 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island, at age 79.1
9 Children of Sarah Pabodie and John Coe, son of Matthew Coe and Elizabeth Whately, |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for John Alden Indented Descendant Chart for John Alden |
Last Edited | 5 May 2001 |
Citations
- [S14] Family Archive #171, Genealogies of Mayflower Families, CD-ROM (n.p.: Brøderbund Software, Inc), A-F, pg 20. Hereinafter cited as Genealogies of Mayflower Families 1500s-1800s.
- [S75] General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 16, Part 1, John Alden, Esther Littleford Woodworth-Barnes(Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1999). Hereinafter cited as MFT5G 16 John Alden.
- [S14] Family Archive #171, Genealogies of Mayflower Families 1500s-1800s, A-F, pg 21.
- [S141] Algernon A. Aspinwall, "Grandchildren of the Passengers on the Mayflower," NGS Quarterly, Vol 4, No 3 (Oct 1915): Vol 4, pg 37. Hereinafter cited as "Mayflower Grandchildren."