Sarah ShattuckAge: 43 years16151658

Name
Sarah Shattuck
Given names
Sarah
Surname
Shattuck
Birth 1615

MarriageRichard GardnerView this family
1652 (Age 37 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Sarah Gardner
1654 (Age 39 years)
Death 1658 (Age 43 years)

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Marriage: 1652Nantucket, Nantucket Co., MA
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  1. Generation 1
    1. Sarah Shattuck was born in 1615 and died in 1658 at the age of 43. She married Richard Gardner, son of Thomas Gardner and Margaret Frier, in 1652 in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., MA. He was born in 1631 in Salem, Essex Co., MA and died on January 23, 1687 in Salem, MA. at the age of 56.

      Children of Sarah Shattuck and Richard Gardner:

      1. Sarah Gardner (16541729)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    1. Sarah Gardner, daughter of Richard Gardner and Sarah Shattuck, was born in 1654 in Nantucket, Nantucket, MA and died on December 19, 1729 in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., MA at the age of 75. She married Eleazar Folger, son of Peter Folger and Mary Morrill, in 1671. He was born in 1648 in Nantucket, Nantucket, MA and died on December 19, 1716 in While Visiting Boston at the age of 68.

      Children of Sarah Gardner and Eleazar Folger:

      1. Sarah Folger (16741732)
  3. Generation 3back to top
    1. Sarah Folger, daughter of Eleazar Folger and Sarah Gardner, was born on August 24, 1674 in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., MA and died on March 23, 1732 in Smithtown, Suffolk Co., NY at the age of 57. She married Anthony Odar on May 6, 1702.

Shared note

Like nearly all of Sarah Shattuck relations, she was attached to the Society of Friends and suffered much in consequence. She was brought before the court several times, either for neglecting to attend the services at the First Church in Salem, or for being present at a "Quaker Meeting." In 1662, she was excommunicated from the First Church in Salem for attending the assemblies of the Friends. She was evidently a woman with a strong character, and one who was not afraid to act and speak her convictions. We see evidence of this independence even after her removal to Nantucket. "For speaking very opprobriously concerning the imprisonment of peeter foulgier,' she was arrested but pardoned on being intimidated into repentance." Source: "Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck, the Progentor of the Families in America that have Borne His Name," by Lemuel Shattuck, Pub. Boston: Printed by Dutton and Wentworth, 1855. They were excommunicated from the church in Salem for attending Quaker meetings; and they removed in 1666 to Nantucket, where their two youngest children were born.