Mary Ormsbee
1677 - 1715 (38 years)-
Name Mary Ormsbee Born 4 Apr 1677 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America Gender Female Died 18 Dec 1715 Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British America Buried Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British America Person ID I9365 OGrady Family Tree Last Modified 5 Nov 2020
Family Israel Sabin, b. 8 Jun 1673, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America , d. After 26 March 1718, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America (Age 44 years) Married 20 May 1696 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America Children + 1. Jeremiah Sabin, Sr., b. 26 Aug 1703, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America , d. 20 Jan 1775, Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, British Colonial America (Age 71 years) [Birth] Last Modified 5 Nov 2020 Family ID F3518 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - There is a birth record for Mary (a daughter of John born in 1677) but at this point it is unclear which Mary Ormsbee/Ormsby married Samuel Rowland and William Salisbury and which married Israel Sabin. A study of John Ormsby's will might clarify which of the two was his daughter. The Find a Grave would lead one to believe that John's daughter married Israel Sabin, but Find a Grave information is submitted by contributors and is sometimes inaccurate.
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136796013/mary-sabin
- Not much is known about the life of Mary Ormsby Sabin. She was one of eleven children of John Ormsby and Grace Eleanor Martin.
She married Israel Sabin on 20 May 1696 in Rehoboth, Mass. and had 12 children together.
Note: this record has been updated on 9/14/2016. The original birthdate given to Mary was October 22, 1671, but was actually the birthday of her sister (also named Mary) who died shortly after birth. The Mary Ormsby if this record who married Israel Sabin was born several years later in 1677 and given the same name as her deceased sister (which was fairly common in those years of large families). This is confirmed in "Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988" for Rehoboth (credit to M. Thayer for pointing out this error so that it can be corrected)