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Whittemore Sarah (Sally)

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  1. 1.  Whittemore Sarah (Sally) was born on 10 Aug 1772 in Newburyport, Essek County, MA.

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    Sally, became a widow of Jonathon before 1787 and married a man by the name of Leggett who lived in Stillwater, Saratoga County, NY. She apparently left with Lydia, her mother-in-law and Isaac Annable when they left New Bedford, MA for NY.

    Sally married a Leggett of Stillwater. We know she was a Friend when living in Dartmouth as was the Peckham family so it is probably she either married Thomas, a widower, or one of his sons, Isaac or Gabriel. Below is from the Leggett Family History:

    Thomas Leggett purchased a farm at Stillwater, Saratoga County, N. Y., sometime before the Revolution, where most of his children were born. His dwelling and outbuildings, of logs, were within the Hessian redoubt at the battle of Saratoga. At the approach of Burgoyne, the family crossed the river to Easton, Washington County. Two of his sons, Isaac and Thomas, were taken prisoners by the British, and carried to the camp near Schuylerville; but later made their escape and returned home. (This note is taken from the records of a descendant, John' Leg- gett [Abraham,' Isaac*], and is probably the correct version of an incident very differently told by Bolton, and quoted from him in other articles.) The history of Saratoga County states that Isaac and Gabriel Leggett were early settlers at Stillwater, and it seems likely that Thomas* Leggett was only living there temporarily, those two sons remaining on his property, the other members of the family returning to New York. The family of Thomas' Leggett were Friends, the first members of the Leggett family to become members of that faith, and were the founders of the Friends' Society at Stillwater,

    This is a petition to the Hon. Seth Paddelford, Probate Judge signed by Sally Leggett...No date attached.

    To the Hon. Seth Paddelford, Esq., Judge, Probate Wills for the County of Bristol........

    Your Petitioner having removed into the State of New york and there married, by leave to relinquish my right of Administration on the Estate of my late husband, Jonathon Delano of New Bedford demand and request of your Honor to appoint Lemuel Willams, Administratof on said Estae for in Duty therein.

    Signed: Sally Leggett


    In another document, Lemuel Williams, Esq. on the 20th of June 1797 writes to the court of the Estate of Jonathon Delano, saying he is assigned to the probate of such. (husband of Sally whittemore Leggett)

    Sarah married Delano, 3rd JonathonRochester, Plymouth County, MA. Jonathon (son of Delano, Jr. Jonathan and Peckham Lydia, son of Annable Isaac and Peckham Lydia) was born on 08 Nov 1767 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died before Jun 1797 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    10 Jun 1791 Intentions

    Children:
    1. Delano, 4th Jonathon was born about May 1792 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

Generation: 2