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- Imigration
Arrived 1635 at Massachusetts :Age 31,Child Mary 4;Child Elizabeth 6;Ch ild John 14; Child Adam 12; Child Johnathan 9.
Disputed Origins and Spouse
Some, without source, claim that her parents were Richard Jenynges and M ary Channon, and that her first husband was Engelbert Pieters Lott. The re is no known source for these claims and they are disputed. See Resea rch Notes: Both Austin and Anderson state that Sarah Lott was a widow w hen she married Adam Mott in Horseheath, Cambridgeshire, in 1635; and t hat her LNAB is unknown.[3][5] The Bishop's Transcript record of her ma rriage cited above does not indicate that she was a widow at the time o f her marriage in 1635.[4] However, that fact may be reflected in the p arish register entry, which is reproduced in FHL 1,040,532, items Items 3 - 1 3, DGS 7,549,344, but accessible only at a FHL/FHC.
Some researchers identify her first husband as Engelbert Pieters Lott, b ut there is no known reliable source for this claim and it appears very u nlikely to be correct as he is said to have been born in the Netherland s and there is no reason to believe her first husband was Dutch. This d isputed relationship has been detached pending identification of a reli able source.
Similarly, the claimed children of that disputed spouse Bartel and Piet er have also been detached.
Disputed Origins
Some researchers identify her LNAB as Jennings and claim that her paren ts were Richard Jenynges and Marcy Channon. There is no known reliable s ource for these claims. Those disputed parents have been removed and he r LNAB changed to Unknown consistent with Austin & Anderson pending ide ntification of a reliable source for her origins.
Sarah Jennings was married twice
Sarah Jennings married, first, Engelbert Lott who died in 1631 [aka Jer emy Lott]. She married, secondly, Adam Mott in Cambridge. She migrat ed with him to Massachusetts in 1635 on the Defense. Her daughter Mary L ott by her first marriage arrived with her and later married her mother 's stepson, Adam Mott, Jr.
Imigration
Arrived 1635 at Massachusetts :Age 31,Child Mary 4;Child Elizabeth 6;Ch i ld John 14; Child Adam 12; Child Johnathan 9.
Disputed Origins and Spouse
Some, without source, claim that her parents were Richard Jenynges and M a ry Channon, and that her first husband was Engelbert Pieters Lott. The r e is no known source for these claims and they are disputed. See Resea r ch Notes: Both Austin and Anderson state that Sarah Lott was a widow w h en she married Adam Mott in Horseheath, Cambridgeshire, in 1635; and t h at her LNAB is unknown.[3][5] The Bishop's Transcript record of her ma r riage cited above does not indicate that she was a widow at the time o f h er marriage in 1635.[4] However, that fact may be reflected in the p ar ish register entry, which is reproduced in FHL 1,040,532, items Items 3 - 1 3 , DGS 7,549,344, but accessible only at a FHL/FHC.
Some researchers identify her first husband as Engelbert Pieters Lott, b u t there is no known reliable source for this claim and it appears very u n likely to be correct as he is said to have been born in the Netherland s a nd there is no reason to believe her first husband was Dutch. This d is puted relationship has been detached pending identification of a reli a ble source.
Similarly, the claimed children of that disputed spouse Bartel and Piet e r have also been detached.
Disputed Origins
Some researchers identify her LNAB as Jennings and claim that her paren t s were Richard Jenynges and Marcy Channon. There is no known reliable s o urce for these claims. Those disputed parents have been removed and he r L NAB changed to Unknown consistent with Austin & Anderson pending ide nt ification of a reliable source for her origins.
Sarah Jennings was married twice
Sarah Jennings married, first, Engelbert Lott who died in 1631 [aka Jer e my Lott]. She married, secondly, Adam Mott in Cambridge. She migrat e d with him to Massachusetts in 1635 on the Defense. Her daughter Mary L o tt by her first marriage arrived with her and later married her mother ' s stepson, Adam Mott, Jr.
Imigration
Arrived 1635 at Massachusetts :Age 31,Child Mary 4;Child Elizabeth 6;Ch ild John 14; Child Adam 12; Child Johnathan 9.
Disputed Origins and Spouse
Some, without source, claim that her parents were Richard Jenynges and M ary Channon, and that her first husband was Engelbert Pieters Lott. The re is no known source for these claims and they are disputed. See Resea rch Notes: Both Austin and And erson state that Sarah Lott was a widow w hen she married Adam Mott in Horseheath, Cambridgeshire, in 1635; and t hat her LNAB is unknown.[3][5] The Bishop's Transcript record of her ma rriage cited above does not indicate that she was a widow a t the time o f her marriage in 1635.[4] However, that fact may be reflected in the p arish register entry, which is reproduced in FHL 1,040,532, items Items 3 - 1 3, DGS 7,549,344, but accessible only at a FHL/FHC.
Some researchers identify her first husband as Engelbert Pieters Lott, b ut there is no known reliable source for this claim and it appears very u nlikely to be correct as he is said to have been born in the Netherland s and there is no reason t o believe her first husband was Dutch. This d isputed relationship has been detached pending identification of a reli able source.
Similarly, the claimed children of that disputed spouse Bartel and Piet er have also been detached.
Disputed Origins
Some researchers identify her LNAB as Jennings and claim that her paren ts were Richard Jenynges and Marcy Channon. There is no known reliable s ource for these claims. Those disputed parents have been removed and he r LNAB changed to Unknown cons istent with Austin & Anderson pending ide ntification of a reliable source for her origins.
Sarah Jennings was married twice
Sarah Jennings married, first, Engelbert Lott who died in 1631 [aka Jer emy Lott]. She married, secondly, Adam Mott in Cambridge. She migrat ed with him to Massachusetts in 1635 on the Defense. Her daughter Mary L ott by her first marriage arr ived with her and later married her mother 's stepson, Adam Mott, Jr.
Imigration
Arrived 1635 at Massachusetts :Age 31,Child Mary 4;Child Elizabeth 6;Ch i ld John 14; Child Adam 12; Child Johnathan 9.
Disputed Origins and Spouse
Some, without source, claim that her parents were Richard Jenynges and M a ry Channon, and that her first husband was Engelbert Pieters Lott. The r e is no known source for these claims and they are disputed. See Resea r ch Notes: Both Austin an d Anderson state that Sarah Lott was a widow w h en she married Adam Mott in Horseheath, Cambridgeshire, in 1635; and t h at her LNAB is unknown.[3][5] The Bishop's Transcript record of her ma r riage cited above does not indicate that she was a w idow at the time o f h er marriage in 1635.[4] However, that fact may be reflected in the p ar ish register entry, which is reproduced in FHL 1,040,532, items Items 3 - 1 3 , DGS 7,549,344, but accessible only at a FHL/FHC.
Some researchers identify her first husband as Engelbert Pieters Lott, b u t there is no known reliable source for this claim and it appears very u n likely to be correct as he is said to have been born in the Netherland s a nd there is no reaso n to believe her first husband was Dutch. This d is puted relationship has been detached pending identification of a reli a ble source.
Similarly, the claimed children of that disputed spouse Bartel and Piet e r have also been detached.
Disputed Origins
Some researchers identify her LNAB as Jennings and claim that her paren t s were Richard Jenynges and Marcy Channon. There is no known reliable s o urce for these claims. Those disputed parents have been removed and he r L NAB changed to Unknown c onsistent with Austin & Anderson pending ide nt ification of a reliable source for her origins.
Sarah Jennings was married twice
Sarah Jennings married, first, Engelbert Lott who died in 1631 [aka Jer e my Lott]. She married, secondly, Adam Mott in Cambridge. She migrat e d with him to Massachusetts in 1635 on the Defense. Her daughter Mary L o tt by her first marriag e arrived with her and later married her mother ' s stepson, Adam Mott, Jr.
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