Sarah Trundy TREFETHEN0210
(1728 - 1808)
Married to Miles STAPLES
Parents: Henry TREFETHEN0009 and Mary ROBINSON & Deborah JORDAN (Randall WALLIS)
Biography:
Filed intent to wed on 19 May 1753 and married 11 June 1753 in Kittery, York, Maine [Kittery Records].
Born in New Castle, New Hampshire;
MILES born 22 Sept. 1729: married 11 June 1753 Sarah Trefethen : died in Stockton, Maine 11 Feb. 1810. Wife born 1728: died 1808 in Stockton, Maine. Very many descendants. [Old Kittery and her families]
STAPLES, Miles 4, married Sarah Trefethen, June 11, 1753, and removing to the Penobscot, became the progenitor of a very large family, whose descendants are still to be found in the region of Stockton, (Prospect,) and Belfast. Most of this branch have followed the sea. page 41 Old Eliot: a monthly magazine of the history and biography of the Upper Parish of Kittery, now Eliot
Notes for SARAH TREFETHEN: Name: Sarah Trefethen·Sex: F·ALIA: Sally /Trefethern/ ·Birth: 1728Death: 1808 in Stockton, ME Father: ? Trefethen Marriage 1 Miles Staples b: 22 SEP 1729 in Kittery, York Co., ME Married: 11 JUN 1753 in Kittery, York Co., ME. [Source WikiTree]
Died in Stockton, Maine
‘Supposedly a tiny thing... her grandson wrote that she weighed about 90 pounds and her coffin was a mere 4.5 feet long. She was aged around 80 years when she fell into the fireplace and burned to death.’[Source 64]
Miles was born in Kittery, (22 September 1729 - 11 June 1753). Died in Stockton, Maine. [Source 64]
58. STERLING, John- Correspondence, 10 Signal Ridge Way; E. Greenwich, Rhode Island 02818
64. TREFETHEN, Joanne E.0334 - Correspondence, Stockton Springs, Maine. Deceased 26 July 2004
133. Vital Records of Kittery, Maine to the year 1892; Maine Historical Society, Picton Press 1991.
147. The “TREFETHEN Roundtable“., a group of learned correspondents who have been dilegently hashing over tons of material to piece together these puzzles. Corresponding via e-mail, their debates, questions and solutions are being recorded as a unique new reference. To find out more, e-mail Andrew by clicking here. Sadly, the Trefethen Roundtable is no more. If you are interested in participating, let Andrew know at andrewtrefethen@gmail.com
Kittery Records
Old Kittery and her families
page 41 Old Eliot: a monthly magazine of the history and biography of the Upper Parish of Kittery, now Eliot