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Female Sarah Woolsey Click to view Sarah Woolsey in the family tree

Sarah was born on August 3rd, 1650 in Flushing, Long Island Queens, NY.1   Sarah's father was George Woolsey and her mother was Rebecca Cornell.  Her maternal grandparents were Thomas Cornell and Rebecca Briggs?. She had three brothers and two sisters, named George, Thomas, John, Rebecca and Mary.  She died after September 27th, 1727 in Newtown, Newtown, Suffolk, New York, USA.2 


Sarah's family with William Hallett

‌Sarah and William were married in a religious ceremony in December 1669 in Newtown, Newtown, Suffolk, New York, USA.3   They had five sons and five daughters, named William, George, Richard, Moses, Joseph, Rebecca, Mary, Elizabeth, Charity and Sarah.

1 Gene Pool Individual Records, Ancestry.com
2 Will of William Hallet dated 16 Sep 1727, New York City Wills 1706-90, Ancestry.com
3 RootsWeb.com, Family History of Suzan Ankrom Wedig, Suzan Wedig, wedigs@@strato.net, db=wedigs, 30 apr 2001
4 Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, and Some of His Descendants. Compiled by James W. Moore, 1903
5 RootsWeb.com, Teer, Carolyn Teer, k_teer@@hotmail.com, db=:527456, 25 Aug 2001
6 The Sacketts of America: Their Ancestors and Descendants, by Charles H. Weygant, 1907.  Page 64
7 Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, and Some of His Descendants. Compiled by James W. Moore, 1903. Page 54
8 Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey Vol 1 , Page 10
9 Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims. Page 284
Further sources/citations:
The Fish Family In England and America, Lester W. Fish, 1948, page 336, Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. Page 697, The Cox Family in America. Page 16, The Cox Family in America. Page 274, The Cox Family in America. Page 226, New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol. 12 p.172.  http://www.dallas.net/~mcmanus/fish_nyg.htm, New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Vol 6 p.28.  http://www.dallas.net/~mcmanus/fish_nyg.htm, The Sacketts of America: Their Ancestors and Descendants, by Charles H. Weygant, 1907.  Page 68


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