Individual Details
Sarah Slaughter
(Abt 1604 - 1637)
!RELATIONSHIP: Ancestral File
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!EMIGRATION-DEATH-CHILDREN: Apparently she died and was buried at sea, as were
her two older sons. There seems little doubt to me that she was the mother of
Benoni, and that she probably died giving birth to him. (The name was given to
a male child whose mother died in childbirth in over 100 instances in New
England during the Pilgrim period).!RELATIONSHIP: Ancestral File !
!EMIGRATION-DEATH-CHILDREN: Apparently she died and was buried at sea, as were her two older sons. There seems little doubt to me that she was the mother of Benoni, and that she probably died giving birth to him. (The name was given to a male child whose mother died in childbirth in over 100 instances in New England during the Pilgrim period).
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!EMIGRATION-DEATH-CHILDREN: Apparently she died and was buried at sea, as were
her two older sons. There seems little doubt to me that she was the mother of
Benoni, and that she probably died giving birth to him. (The name was given to
a male child whose mother died in childbirth in over 100 instances in New
England during the Pilgrim period).!RELATIONSHIP: Ancestral File !
!EMIGRATION-DEATH-CHILDREN: Apparently she died and was buried at sea, as were her two older sons. There seems little doubt to me that she was the mother of Benoni, and that she probably died giving birth to him. (The name was given to a male child whose mother died in childbirth in over 100 instances in New England during the Pilgrim period).
Events
| Birth | Abt 1604 | Of London, England | |||
| Marriage | 29 Mar 1630 | Saint Jamesparishch, Clerkenwell, London, England - George Gardiner | |||
| Death | 1637 | Atlantic Ocean | |||
| Christen | |||||
| Burial | Atlantic Ocean | ||||
| Reference No | FHKL-JG | ||||
| Ancestral File Number | FHKL-JG |
Families
| Spouse | George Gardiner (1599 - 1677) |
| Child | Edward Gardiner (1631 - 1637) |
| Child | Robert Gardiner (1633 - 1637) |