Sarah Cary1

F, #7115, b. before 1599?, d. between 18 August 1655 and 5 March 1666
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Names and Titles

Married: Mrs (Cary) Jenney as of 24 October 1614.2
Sarah Cary was born before 1599? She married John Jenney on 24 October 1614 in Leyden, Holland.2 Sarah Cary died between 18 August 1655 and 5 March 1666 in Plymouth, New Plymouth Colony.2
Sarah Cary became the mother of Samuel Jenney about 1616.2
Sarah Cary became the mother of (child) Jenney about 1618.2
Sarah Cary became the mother of Abigail Jenney about 1621.2 Sarah Cary and John Jenney immigrated with Samuel Jenney and Abigail Jenney in 1623 to in Plymouth, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony, on the Ship 'Little James'.2 Sarah Cary and John Jenney emmigrated on Ship 'Little James' with Samuel Jenney and Abigail Jenney in 1623 from in Leyden, Holland, on the Ship 'Little James'.2
Sarah Cary became the mother of (Son) Jenney in 1623.2
Sarah Cary became the mother of Sara Jenney about 1625.2
Sarah Cary became the mother of John Jenney after 22 May 1627.2
Sarah Cary became the mother of Susanna Jenney say 1634.2
Sarah Cary became a widow with the death of her husband, John Jenney between 28 December 1643 and 25 May 1644 in Plymouth, New Plymouth Colony.2

Census

DatePlaceEnumeration
1627Plymouth, New Plymouth ColonyCensus: 1627 Division of Cattle Census
as 2 Sarah Jene
Head: John Jenney
Person: Mrs Sarah (Cary) Jenney, Samuel Jenney, Abigail Jenney, Sara Jenney, Robert Hicks, Mrs. Margaret Hicks, Samuel Hicks, Ephraim Hicks, Lydia Hicks, Phebe Hicks, Stephen Deane and Edward Bangs
To this lott fell the greate white backt cow wch was brought over with the first in the Ann, to wch cow the keepeing of the bull was joyned for thes psonts to pvide for. heere also two shee goats.1

7 Children of Sarah Cary and John Jenney

Children
Last Edited7 Jan 2004

Citations

  1. [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.
  2. [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000), Jenny, John. Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.