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Noah CHITTENDEN
Sarah FASSETT |
Husband: Noah CHITTENDEN
Birth: 26 Oct 1753, Salisbury, Litchfield Co., CT Death: 1835, Jericho, Chittenden Co., VT Father: Gov. Thomas CHITTENDEN Mother: Elizabeth MEIGS |
Marriage: |
Wife: Sarah "Sally" FASSETT
Birth: 1771, Cambridge, Lamoille Co., VT Father: Capt./Deac. John3 FASSETT [Josiah2, Patrick1] Mother: unknown Given the age difference between Noah and Sarah, it's very likely Noah had an earlier wife. |
Children: |
1. Thomas CHITTENDEN, b. 1791, Jericho, Chittenden Co., VT; d.
1834?, Granville, Licking Co., OH; m. Mary CAVANAUGH
2. Hannah / Anna CHITTENDEN, b. 1795 |
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Sources:
1. Alvan Talcott. 1984. Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut. Genealogical Publ Co., Baltimore, MD (Broderbund CD-515). In Vol. 1, on p. 180:
2a. Message in the Fassett Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum), which cites the next source. 2b. Lester Judd, compiler. Enosburg's Fassett Family. Enosburg Historical Society [Franklin Co., VT].
3. Broderbund. World Family Trees. Vol. 15, Pedigree No. 568. 4. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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