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Sarah Risley

BirthAug 1641 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death03 Sep 1716 - Oysters Pond, Southold, Long Island, New York
MotherMary Arnold
FatherRichard W Risley

Born in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on Aug 1641 to Richard W Risley and Mary Arnold. Sarah Risley married Samuel Crooke and had 13 children. She passed away on 03 Sep 1716 in Oysters Pond, Southold, Long Island, New York.

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Parents
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Richard W Risley
1615 - 1648
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Mary Arnold
1619 - 1656
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Crooke
1636 - 1672
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Mr. Roger Haines+++
1636 - 1657
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John Paine
1653 - 1707
Children Show all
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Joseph Crooke
1670 - 1727
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Samuel Crooke
1668 - 1738
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John Crooke
1662 - 1736
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Susannah Crooke
1672 - 1741
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Nathaniel Paine
1681 - 1731
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John Payne
1683 - 1709
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Martha Payne
1686 - 1728
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Peter Payne
1698 - 1762
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Mary Paine -Vail
1710 - 1788
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Alsop Paine
1698 - 1795
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Elizabeth Paine
1695 - 1768
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Jemima Paine
1703 - 1750
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Lydia Paine
1698 - 1776

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