Thomas Mudgett and Sarah (Clements) Morrill


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Husband Thomas Mudgett

Born
ABT 1640 at England
Died
16 MAR 1700 at Salisbury, Mass.
Father
Mother
Married
08 OCT 1665[1] at Salisbury, Mass.

Wife Sarah (Clements) Morrill

Born
1626[2] at Ansley, Warwick, England
Died
AUG 1694[3] at Salisbury, Mass.
Father Robert Clements
Mother Lydia Drummer
Other spouses (1) Abraham Morrill

Sarah Clements was the daughter of Robert Clements, the pioneer of Haverhill, Mass. He was influential and wealty in that community, and the owner of the first grist mill. He was one of the five to take the deed of the town from the Passagut and Saggahew Indians in 1642. He eventually came to own an island in the Merrimack River that is still known as Clements Island. Percival Wood Clement, Ancestors and Descendents of Robert Clements (Philadelphia: Press of Patterson & White, 1927), Source Medium: Book
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Additional information available.[5]

CHILDREN


Name Mary Mudgett
Born
30 APR 1667[7] at Salisbury, Mass.

Name Temperance Mudgett
Born
10 OCT 1670[8] at Salisbury, Mass.


FOOTNOTES

[1][Anonymous], Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (Name: Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915;).
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[2]Percival Wood Clement, Ancestors and Descendents of Robert Clements (Name: Philadelphia: Press of Patterson & White, 1927;), 41. Percival Wood Clement, Ancestors and Descendents of Robert Clements (Philadelphia: Press of Patterson & White, 1927), Source Medium: Book
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[3][Anonymous], Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (Name: Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915;), 598.
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[4]Percival Wood Clement, Ancestors and Descendents of Robert Clements (Name: Philadelphia: Press of Patterson & White, 1927;), 41.

[5]Mildred D. and Bruce D. Mudgett, Thomas Mudgett of Salisbury, Massachusetts and His Descendents (Name: Bennington, VT, 1961;). Mildred D. and Bruce D. Mudgett, Thomas Mudgett of Salisbury, Massachusetts and His Descendents (Bennington, VT, 1961), Source Medium: Book
. See also The sister of Sarah Clements, Mary (Clements) Osgood, was caught up in the Salem Witch Trials; Mary (Clements) Osgood was accused of witchcraft and spent three months in jail.
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[7][Anonymous], Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (Name: Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915;).
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[8]ibid.
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