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Sarah Dorchester

Birth16 Oct 1653 - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Death18 Aug 1746 - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
MotherMartha Chapman - Dorchester - Ketcherel Kitcheral Kitcherel (Immigrant)
FatherAnthony II DORCHESTER

Born in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States on 16 Oct 1653 to Anthony II DORCHESTER and Martha Chapman - Dorchester - Ketcherel Kitcheral Kitcherel (Immigrant). Sarah Dorchester married Lieutenant Joseph Stebbins and had 9 children. She passed away on 18 Aug 1746 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
Anthony Ii Dorchester
1619 - 1683
Martha Chapman - Dorchester - Ketcherel Kitcheral Kitcherel (Immigrant)
1616 - 1662
Spouse(s)
Lieutenant Joseph Stebbins
1652 - 1728
Children Show all
Mehitabel Stebbins
1683 - 1761
Sarah Stebbins
1688 - 1726
Joseph Stebbins (H/o Rebecca Colton)
1674 - 1722
Benjamin Stebbins
1676 - 1748
Thomas Stebbins
1679 - 1713

Hannah Stebbins
1692 - 1743
Ebenezer Stebbins
1686 - 1765
Martha Stebbins
1697 - 1738
John Stebbins
1690 - 1743

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