The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
The Geneaology of Moody - LaPointe - Schnell - Beyers - Person Sheet
NameSarah SMITH 254,607, 3867
BirthOct 30, 1717, Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA607
Deathca 1785, Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
FlagsBlood Relatives of JDM, Relative
FatherDEACON Martin SMITH , 11872 (1692->1738)
MotherSarah WIARD , 11873 (1693-?)
Spouses
BirthMay 13, 1717, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA71,607,771,978
Death4 Jan 1746/47, New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA245,607
FlagsBlood Relatives of JDM, Hartford, Connecticut, Relative
FatherJohn MOODY , 210 (1661-1732)
MotherSarah EVETTS , 402 (1673-<1751)
MarriageNov 9, 1742, Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA254,607
Family ID297
ChildrenEbenezer , 3868 (1743-1797)
 Susannah , 7007 (1745-?)
 Sarah , 7008 (1747-?)
Birth1714
Death?
FlagsRelative
FatherPeletiah ALLYN , 11875
MotherMary STRONGHAM , 11876
MarriageMay 23, 1750, New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA607
Family ID8398
Notes for Sarah SMITH
She was Adonijah’s second wife.
Notes for Adonijah (Spouse 1)
He settled in New Hartford. His share of the property in Hartland, it seems, did not present a sufficient inducement to undertake a settlement, where then was not yet any permanent inhabitants. Accordingly, he chose a residence with the Colony, which had been lately planed [sic] at New Hartford. Here, he settled at the time of his marriage or soon thereafter, but he was not long permitted to enjoy the homestead [sic], he had laid out. He made his Will, Dec 25, 1746, being at that time ‘sick and weak of body.’ He bequeathed to his wife Sarah, personal property and lands. ‘to his son, Ebenezer 50 acres of land, lying on Town Hill’ - to Susannah’, ‘housing stuff and land’, this last, however made conditional. The Will was proved Apr 16, 1747” 607 He died at age 30. 607His will was proven on 16 April 1747 at Hartford, Connecticut.
Notes for Peletiah (Spouse 2)
He was from Windsor, Connecticut. He was Sarah’s second husband. “They moved to Barkhamstead, Connecticut, where he was at that time living. They remained the only family in that town for nearly 10 years. During all of which time, they were frequently alarmed by threats of the Indians.”607
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