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Descendants of Richard Sanger
Generation No. 1

1.  RICHARD1 SANGER, (son of RICHARD SANGER who d. January 25, 1661) b. about 1620 at Hingham, Norfolk, England, of Sudbury, Sherborn, & Watertown Massachusetts1. He died August 20, 1691.  He married (1) MARY RANNALS (REYNOLDS) about 1650, daughter of Robert Reynolds of Boston.  He m. (2) SARAH.  April 1638, embarked Southampton, England on the Confidence as a servant of Edmund Goodenow of Donhead, Wiltshire, England.1 May have gone 1st to Hingham, Sudbury 1646; Watertown 1649.  Oath of fidelity at Sudbury 1647.  King Philip's War - he with his 2 sons and 3 others were entrusted to guard mill at Watertown.  1650, he and wife Mary sold 9 acres of land near Laveran for 80 pounds. Occupation: 1646, blacksmith - Sudbury1

Children of RICHARD SANGER and MARY REYNOLDS are:
i. MARY2 SANGER, b. September 26, 1650 at Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.  She married JOHN HARRIS on September 20, 1670.
ii. NATHANIEL SANGER, b. February 14, 1652, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He married MARY CUTTER, daughter of RICHARD CUTTER of Cambridge, MA.  Also had a wife RUTH. Blacksmith at Sherborn, MA, also of Roxbury, MA and Woodstock, CT. They had Mehitable b. 1680, Mary b. January 30, 1682, son b. December 9, 1684 who died soon, Nathaniel b. December 1685, Jane b. May 14, 1688.  He removed to Woodstock, CT.  Died 1735 leaving wife Ruth and besides those children already mentioned, David, Elizabeth, Jonathan and Eleazer.
2.  iii. JOHN SANGER, b. September 06, 1657, of Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts5; d. of Watertown, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts5.  Occupation: blacksmith5.

Children of RICHARD SANGER and SARAH are;
iv. SARAH2 SANGER, b. January 19, 1662; d. 1662, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
v. SARAH SANGER, b. March 31, 1663, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
1. vi. RICHARD SANGER2, b. February 22, 1665/66, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts3; d. April 01, 1731, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts3.
vii. ELIZABETH SANGER, b. July 23, 1669.
viii. DAVID SANGER, b. December 21, 1671, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. after 1695.
 
 

Generation No. 2

1. i. RICHARD2 SANGER2, b. February 22, 1665/66, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts3; d. April 01, 1731, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts3; m. ELIZABETH MORSE4, 1697, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts5.
Came to Sherborn at age 21, with brother Nathaniel to establish a blacksmiths business.  Probably built house on North side of the common.  A few rods north , cinders reveal the site of his shop.  After passing customary year of probation, he was approved as a good and wholesome inhabitant and presented, by a vote of the proprietors, July 1, 1689, "with 20 acres of land and town rights in future with themselves; he to bear proportional charges with them in the town, having no power to sell, let or give said land for the space of 7 years".  He subsequently, and at different times, drew other lots.  July 5, 1690, Edward West gave him a deed of 31 acres, i.e. 12 of meadow received by his wife from her father, Daniel Morse, Jr., and 19 of upland received from the town.  This tract was bounded N. by West's land, which seperated it from Rev. D. Gookin's; W. by the road (from the plain), to the meeting House in part: S. by Jonathan and Nathaniel Morse's, and by common lands on all other parts.  This includes the sight of Elbridge Sanger's buildings - by common lands must be included the burying ground which formed a part of the West boundary; for Eleazer Morse in 1722, deeded to Richard Sanger, 3 1/2 acres, bounded e. by Richard's own land, and n. with the common lands reserved or set apart for the burying place, w. by the highway leading from the Plain to the s. part of Sherborn, and s by William Barron's, the said land being near the Meeting house.  Richard's estate at his death was inventoried at 706 pounds, not including town rights and allotments at Douglas.  (Early Planters of Sherborn, Holliston and Medway)
A respected, exemplary member of society5

Children of RICHARD SANGER AND ELIZABETH MORSE are;
i. ELIZABETH SANGER, b. April 2, 1693, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. 1775, unmarried, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
ii. MARY SANGER, b. April 11, 1695, Sheborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; m. 1745 to ANDREW MORSE of Needham, Massachusetts, had no children.
iii. HANNAH SANGER, b. February 17, 1696/7, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; m. February 9, 1727 to EPHRAIM TWITCHELL  of Sherborn.  Had 8 children.
iv. ESTHER SANGER, b. October 20, 1698, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. 1732; m. JOHN TWITCHELL February 2, 1720/1 at Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Had David and Moses.
v. DEBORAH SANGER, b. August 5, 1701, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. January 10, 1728, Sherborn.
vi. SARAH SANGER, b. February 10, 1704/5, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; m. NATHANIEL HOLBROOK, August 20, 1728.  Had 8 children.
3. vii. RICHARD SANGER, b. November 4, 1706, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. May 14, 1786;  m. abt 1729 to DEBORAH RIDER.
viii. ABIGAIL SANGER, b. July 3, 1709, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
ix. DAVID SANGER, b. February 22, 1712/3, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; m. BATHSHEBA PRATT, of Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
 

2.  JOHN SANGER, b. September 06, 1657, of Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts5; d. January 1705 of Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts5; m. REBECCA PARK, 1684-1685, daughter of THOMAS PARK.  Occupation: blacksmith5. 6 children. Estate probated January 22, 1704/5 at Watertown. Inventory taken January 5, 1704/5, of goods listed house, 9 acres of lands, smith tools (80 pounds), 2 acres of meadow (20 pounds), 53 acres of woodland in Newton (30 pounds). Town paid widow Rebecca 2 pounds 10 shillings for supporting her aged mother or mother-in-law in according to 1711 Watertown records.  1721-1722 she moved to Newton where she had been born. Children all born Watertown.

Child of JOHN SANGER and REBECCA PARK is:
i. JOHN3 SANGER, b. December 19, 1685.  Estate worth 36 pounds when inventory taken February 24, 1711/12. Estate administered by his mother October 11, 1711 at Watertown.
ii. REBECCA SANGER, b. March 7, 1688/9.  She married THOMAS FLAGG September 11, 1711.
iv. MARY SANGER, b. March 1, 1693/4.
3a. v. DAVID SANGER, b. March 21, 1696/97.
vi. ISAAC SANGER, b. November 9, 1699.
vi. ELIZABETH SANGER, b. June 21, 1703.  She married JOSIAH ALLEN of Weston, June 21, 1733.
 
 

Generation No. 3

3.  RICHARD3 SANGER  (RICHARD2, RICHARD1)6 was born November 04, 1706 in of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts7, and died May 14, 17867.  He married DEBORAH RIDER8 Abt. 17299, daughter of WILLIAM RIDER and DEBORAH MORSE.  Was a remarkable man. He inherited the combative, mirthful, acquisitive, and persevering characteristics of his mother's race, and excelled them in enterprize. He was brought up to the business of his father, and continued to be styled blacksmith until thirty years of age.  At about age 21, he purchased from Rev. Daniel Baker, 2 acres on the west side of the road, opposite his father's land, bounded s and w by Baker, and n by James Coolidge; and the next year commenced building the north half of the Old Sanger house, later occupied by Joseph Sanger.  About 1729 came into possession of a 5 acre building lot of Rev. Daniel Gookin, and lived in the Gookin house for awhile.  On the death of his father, 2/3 of his real estate went to he and brother Daniel who he bought out in 1735.   Soon after he took down the Gookin house, reerected it and connected it to to the south end of the house he had commenced in 1729.  This part of the house was built about 1679.  The old Gookin barn remained on the property.
In 1733 he purchased for 63lbs, of Edmund Quincy and William Bratell, commissioners for the sale of lands formerly given by the town to Rev. D. Baker, seven acres south of his own land, east of the road from the meeting house to the south end, north of the farm road, and Nathaniel Holbrook's land, and west of N. Holbrook's.
In 1734-35, he bought of Rev. Wm. Cooper and Judith his wife, (the daughter of Chief Justice Sewall), 200 acres, or one half of the Hull farm;  Capt. Joseph Ware purchasing at the same time the other half.
In 1737 he opened a store, which he seems to have left in the hands of another in 1747, when he removed to Boston, and for a short time did a large and lucrative business. The climate disagreeing with the health of his lady, he returned the next year to S., purchased the Phipps' farm and mansion, and there traded extensively in merchandize, lumber, and real estate. He was at that day concerned in land speculations in Maine. He accumulated a large fortune, which he divided among seven children, without reserving enough for protracted old age.
Between 1740 and '67, he served the town ten years as selectman, and often acted as moderator at town meetings. He was a good whig, served on committees to provide for the poor of Boston, in the time of the war, and to report on the services of soldiers employed by S. In 1776, he was the first man placed on the committee of safety with President Locke.
His wife, the daughter of the accomplished surveyor and clerk, William Rider, and the neice of Rev. Joseph Morse of Stoughton, was a lady of uncommon dignity and excellence. Her library consisted of such works as Willard's Divinity, Flavel's and Tillotson's works, ?c. From the markings in these volumes, I infer that she kept a theological school in the nursery, doubtless from the conviction that doctrine is the only foundation of correct practice. She died Aug. 15, 1789, aged 79, but her influence survives to this day.
January 23, 1785, received to church9
Military Service: reported on services of Sherborn soldiers - 1776 1st on Committee of Safety9
Town Offices: 1729, hogreeve, selectman 10 years, often town meeting moderator - Whig9

Children of RICHARD SANGER and DEBORAH RIDER are:
 i. ZEDEKIAH4 SANGER, b. November 27, 17309; d. January 23, 1735/369
 ii. DEBORAH SANGER, b. March 04, 1732/339; d. February 02, 1735/369
4. iii. CAPTAIN SAMUEL SANGER,  was born July 07, 1735 of Watertown, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, and died October 06, 1822 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts - age 87
 iv. DEBORAH SANGER, b. November 12, 17379; m. (1) FASSETT; m. (2) JOSEPH TWITCHELL, ESQUIRE, January 05, 17869 m. (3) DEACON GIDEON HAVEN10, of Framingham, MA, September 25, 179211.
5.  v. DANIEL SANGER, b. February 13, 1739/40, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. September 27, 1807, of Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
 vi. MARY SANGER, b. September 30, 174211 Christened: October 10, 174211; d. December 14, 175211.  Cause of Death: strange Holliston plague?
6. vii. JOHN SANGER, b. July 24, 1746; d. October 01, 1819.
 viii. REVEREND ZEDEKIAH SANGER, b. October 24, 1748, of Duxbury, Massachusetts11 Christened: October 16, 174811; d. November 17, 1820, of S. Bridgewater, Massachusetts11; m. IRENE FREEMAN. Occupation: minister11Rev. D. D. grad. H. U., 1771, settled in the ministry at Duxbury. From D. he rm. 1788 to S. Bridgewater, where he performed the laborious duties of pastor until about 1820; ? instructed a private Classical School. He was highly esteemed for genius and learning, reverenced as a minister, and sought for as a counsellor. He had  1. Richard, March 25th, 1778; d. Jan. 1st, 1831. He grad. at H. U. 1800, where he became tutor; m. Sally Tisdale, 1807.  2. Deborah, Sept. 26, 1779; m. John Ames, jun., of Easton. 1799.  3. Jos., Mar. 17, 1781; m. Hannab Marcy, of Plymo., r. Sullivan, N. Y.  4. Caroline, Sept. 5, 1782; m. Rev. Samuel Clark; 2d, Hon. Alvah Foot, of Burlington, Vt.  5. Zedekiah, June 5, 1784; grad. at B. U., m. Sarah Kissam, r. merchant Oneida Co., N. Y.  6. Ralph, Rev., A. M., June 22, 1786; m. Charlotte Kingman, of East Bridgewater  7. Samuel F., Feb. 3, 1788; m. Susan Alden, r. S. Bridgewater.  8. Irene, Oct. 19, 1789; died Oct. 2, 1789, at South Bridgewater.  9. Olivia, Oct. 8, 1790; m. George Moore, of Burlington, Vt., 1815.  10. George P., Sept. 30, 1792; d. Aug. 24, 1818.  11. Sarah, Nov. 22, 1795, m. Wm. Henry Allen, of Providence, R. I.  Nov. 3, 1833, and had Franklin Sterling, Apl. 4, '36.  12. Eliza, March 16, 1797, d. um. Jan. 28, 1847.  13. John and 14. Martin, (twins) Nov. 22, 1798, d. April 25, 1799. 15. John M., June 3, 1800; m. Mary Fuller, who d. Oct. '48, r. Sharon.
ix. JEDEDIAH SANGER, b. February 17, 1749/50, of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts11 Christened: February 24, 1749/5011; d. 1820, of New Hartford, New York11; m. SARAH EAMES.  Mass. private, Lexington alarm April 1775; 2nd lieutenant of Patterson's Mass. regt. April 12, 1775; 2nd lieut. 7th Cont. Inf. January 1, - December 1776; Cont. Mass. militia 1777-1781.  Town Offices: Judge11 Jedediah learned the saddler's trade, set up at the Old Phipps House, rm to Jaffrey, N. H., ab. 1783, where, 10 yrs. after, he lost all his property by fire. He next rm. to New Hartford, then Whitestown N.Y., was agent for a land company, traded in real estate, accumulated  a large property, was appointed Judge, and became one of the leading citizens of western N. Y.
 x. ASA SANGER, b. May 19, 175311 Christened: May 27, 175311; d. February 14, 1839, of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts11; m. JOANNA DANA. Asa received a deed of half his father's home farm, and in 1775, commenced  the house in which his s. David resides, and had: 1. Deborah, Oct. 16, 1773, m. Willard Hart, of Sherborn.  2. Rebecca, Feb. 18, 1776, m. Eli Leland, of S.  3. David, Feb. 19, 1778, b. in Old Phipps House, m. Susannah Johnson of S.  4. Polly, May 26, 1780, m. Alpehus Ware of S.  5. Calvin, Sep. 2, 1782, d. Aug. 9, 1831, m. Mary Goulding.  6. Nancy, Ap. 27, 1785, m. Col. Alpheus Ware for 2d wife, r. Sherborn.  7. Richard, May 23, 1790, m. Ruth Wood, had no children, r. Sherborn.  8. Experience, June 20, 1792, m. Theo Brick, of S.  9. Sally, Feb. 27, 1795, m. Lewis Brick, of S.
 

3a.  DAVID3 SANGER (JOHN2, RICHARD1), b. March 21, 1696/97. He married PATIENCE BENJAMIN, daughter of DANIEL BENJAMIN and ELIZABETH BROWN on March 24, 1719/20.

Children of DAVID SANGER and PATIENCE BENJAMIN were;
i.  PATIENCE4 SANGER, was born in 1721 and died in 1721.
ii. LYDIA SANGER, was born on November 14, 1723.
iii. JOHN SANGER, was born on January 14, 1724/5; d. October 9, 1755 at Deerfield, MA.
iv. LIEUTENANT DAVID SANGER, was born on May 23, 1727. He m. LUCY LEARNED on February 20, 1755. They had 8 children.  He was buried at Watertown in the Village Cemetery. Selectman 1773-1776, 79, 85, 89-91.
v. WILLIAM SANGER, born 1729; d. 1729.
vi. WILLIAM SANGER, born January 20, 1730/31; d. April 21, 1798, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He m. ABIGAIL JENNISON July 24, 1755.  They had 7 children.  He's buried Village Cemetery with wife and son John who d. July 16, 1817.
vii. NATHANIEL SANGER, b. November 1, 1733. He m. ANNA RUSSELL. They had 2 children.
viii. SAMUEL SANGER, b. June 1, 1736 at Watertown, m. GRACE HARRINGTON, daughter of EDWARD HARRINGTON and ANNA BULLARD, on August 24, 1758 at Watertown. He died October 27, 1775, Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.  Burial; Watertown Village Cemetery.  He had children; Lydia b. January 8, 1759, d. young; Samuel b. February 21, 1761; Grace b. January 20, 1763, m. Josiah Learned August 17, 1783; Anna b. February 12, 1769, m. Paul Learned october 16, 1785; Elizabeth baptized April 13, 1771, m. Richard Sanger October 2, 1791, d. May 8, 1832; Daniel b. March 12, 1773, m. Sally Jones, Mrs. Hannah Fuller and Ame Carter; Cleo, b. March 12, 1772; Patience b. December 5, 1775.
 ix. SOLOMON SANGER, b. July 28, 1740; d. September 3, 1765 at Worcester.  He was in Captain Jonthan Brown's Company.
 
 

Generation No. 4

4.  CAPTAIN SAMUEL4 SANGER (RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1)31,32 was born July 07, 173533 Christened: April 04, 173638, and died October 06, 1822 of Watertown, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts33.  He married (1) MARY FAIRBANKS34, 35 January 06, 1757 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts36,37, daughter of ELEAZER FAIRBANKS and MARTHA BULLARD.  He married (2) ABIGAIL WHITING, of Dover, April 07, 176238. He married (3) widow SARAH CLARK of Medford. Sarah is buried Central Burying Ground, Sherborn, MA.
Distinguished for his athletic frame, personal dignity, moral integrity, courage, independence, and energy.  During a long period of active life, he bore a conspicuous part in the civil transactions of Sherborn, and was eminently serviceable  during the great conflicts for our liberties and the maintainance of the constitution against the rebellion of '87. Then it was, that his appeals, from the moderator's chair, were wont to rouse his townsmen to enthusiasm in their country's cause; so that no town of its size in this patriotic commonwealth, went before S. in the number of volunteers for the public service, or in promptness in furnishing supplies. To him Pomologists owe the discovery and first cultivation of the incomparable Porter apple. He inherited the ancient Sanger house, kept a small store and tavern, and once entertained Gen. Washington. As a landlord he did much to discourage idleness and excess. No man dared roll at his ninepins between one holiday and another. Gross offenders against decency and good order would hide from his presence, and feel more terror at his rebuke, than at all the fulminations of the pulpit. On the sabbath his bar was locked, and a key of gold could not open it; yet his rooms were open and fires free during the interim of divine service, while a solemnity befitting the day, reigned throughout the house, and no discourse was entered upon which could interrupt him in his uniform practice of reading the Bible. Whether his double share of Morse blood secured him an innate propensity to mirthfulness, is unknown. If so, he probably suppressed it, as incompatible with dignity; for his gravity was marked and uniform, and his presence produced in common minds a feeling of awe. Of this he was sensible and often turned it to a good account.  Once the town was thrown into great excitement; the citizens assembled in town meeting, became tumultuous, so that reason could not utter her voice. Hearing of the disgraceful scene, the first perhaps, of the kind, that had ever then occurred in S., he, though more than 80 years old, hastened to the right of the moderator, where his act of uncovering himself to speak, like a magician's wand, hushed the tumult of voices into breathless and attentive silence.  All of his children were by his 2nd wife38

Children of SAMUEL SANGER and ABIGAIL WHITING are:
8. i. MARY5 SANGER, b. November 06, 1757; d. December 17, 1818, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts - age 61.
 ii. CAPTAIN SAMUEL SANGER, b. October 23, 1764, of Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts39; m. (1) MARY HART; m. (2) MARGARET SMITH (widow WYER); m. (3) ELIZABETH RICHARDSON (widow COOLIDGE), of Medway.  Merchant for 20 years Boston, MA.
9. iii. CALVIN SANGER, b. October 10, 1768, of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. November 01, 1835, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
10. iv. JOSEPH SANGER, b. June 24, 1781, of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. Aft. 1805.


5.  DANIEL4 SANGER (RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born February 13, 1739/40 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts12, and died September 27, 1807 of Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts12. He married (1) OLIVE HOOKER.  He married (2) ESTHER GOODENOW November 04, 1761 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts?12.  Occupation: kept a tavern near railroad station, to the n.12 Town Offices: 1771, selectman 6 years12

Child of DANIEL SANGER and OLIVE HOOKER is:
i. DEBORAH5 SANGER, b. Jan. 7, 1762, m. JOSEPH BROWN, and removed to Petersham.
11. ii. DANIEL SANGER, b. July 03, 1765, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts13; d. December 10, 1839 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts14
iii. OLIVE SANGER, b. March 26, 1767, and died unmarried 1829 at Framingham.
iv. BETTY SANGER b. April 6, 1768, m. SAMUEL BIGELOW, of Waltham.
v.  RICHARD SANGER, b. December 26, 1769, d. August, 1843, m. RACHEL BUTLER from E. Hartford, Connecticut, resided Whitestown & Utica, N. Y.
vi. ZEDEKIAH SANGER, b. July 27, 1771, m. Polly Dench of Hopkinton, resided Boston.
vii. REBECCA SANGER, bap. Mar. 13, 1774, m. 1st, JOHN STONE of Holliston; 2d, Doctor WALKER of Barre.
viii. BENJAMIN SANGER,  bap. Oct. 13, 1776, and died young.
 
 

6.  LIEUTENANT JOHN4 SANGER (RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born July 24, 174618 Christened: July 27, 174620, and died October 01, 181918.  He married (1) ANNA LELAND19 July 23, 176820, daughter of CALEB LELAND and JUDITH MORSE.  He married (2) ? Bef. 180020.  November 27, 1774, received to church20  Sold store and tavern to Samuel Sanger and removed to n part of Sherborn20. Occupation: merchant - with father kept store and tavern near ancient Phipps house, Sherborn20 Town Offices: often selectman20

Children of JOHN SANGER and ANNA LELAND are:
 i. ANNE5 SANGER, b. December 17, 176920 Christened: December 25, 177420; m. JOSIAH PERRY, buried Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts21
 ii. ABIGAIL SANGER, b. August 06, 177222 Christened: December 25, 177422
 iii. JOHN SANGER, b. April 05, 177722; d. 178922.
 iv. BENJAMIN SANGER, b. December 06, 178122; m. OLIVE BULLARD, May 25, 1803, Medfield, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts29. Had Thankful, w. of Lowell Babcock.

Children of JOHN SANGER and ? are:
 v. JOSEPH5 SANGER, b. of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts30.
 vi. LOUISA SANGER, b. March 24, 180030, m. Noyse Mann, of Sherborn.
 vii. EVELINA SANGER, b. February 20, 180230, m. Joseph Sanger of Sherborn.
 viii. JEDEDIAH SANGER, b. June 27, 180530; d. October 13, 1825, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts - unmarried30
 
 

Generation No. 5

8.  MARY5 SANGER (SAMUEL4, RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born November 06, 175740 Christened: June 11, 1758 and died December 17, 1818 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts - age 6141 Burial: Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.  She married MOSES PERRY, son of MOSES PERRY and DEBORAH IVERY.  Resided near Peter's Hill, Sherborn42
Occupation: cooper42

Children of MARY SANGER and MOSES PERRY are:
 i. NATHANIEL6 PERRY, b. of Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts42
 ii. JOSEPH PERRY, b. Abt. 179443; d. July 02, 1815, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts - age 2144.
 iii. POLLY PERRY, b. Abt. 179444; d. July 02, 1815, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts44.
 

9.  CALVIN5 SANGER (SAMUEL4, RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born October 10, 1768 of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts45, and died November 01, 1835 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts45 Burial: November 04, 1835, Pine Hill Cemetery, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.  He married ANNA PHIPPS 1798 in Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, daughter of JEDEDIAH PHIPPS and SARAH LEARNED.  Born November 20, 1778 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts627, and died December 03, 1867, Orange, New York. See Phipps pages for more on these descendants.

Children of CALVIN SANGER and ANNA PHIPPS are:
 i. CALVIN PHIPPS6 SANGER, b. January 08, 1799, of New York.
 ii. MARY ANN SANGER, b. November 07, 1805, of Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
 iii. MARIA SANGER, b. October 02, 180753; d. October 14, 180753
 iv. HAMLET SANGER, b. November 13, 1808.
 v. HELLEN SANGER, b. July 14, 1810, of New York.
 vi. OPHELIA SANGER, b. January 07, 181353, d. December 8, 1876; m. ELBRIDGE SANGER. He was born June 08, 1805; d. February 22, 1885 age 79.  Both buried Plain Burial Ground, Sherborn, Massachusetts. He was the son of Joseph Sanger and Sarah Phipps. Ophelia and Elbridge were cousins.
 vii. AGNES SANGER, b. April 09, 1815, Massachusetts; d. 1890.
 viii. ANNA PHIPPS SANGER, b. September 08, 181754; d. 1847, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts54.
 ix. WHITING PHIPPS SANGER, b. August 14, 1819, of California.
 x. SANGER, b. March 04, 182354; d. March 04, 1823, unnamed
 xi. SANGER.


10.  JOSEPH5 SANGER (SAMUEL4, RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1)29 was born June 24, 1781 of Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts56 Christened: July 01, 1781, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, and died Aft. 180557.  Long and honorably associated with his brothers in trade, he married SARAH PHIPPS57 Abt. 180558, daughter of JOHN PHIPPS and HANNAH COOLEDGE.  April 02, 1805, Marriage int., Gloucester, Mass. See Phipps pages for more on these descendants.

Children of JOSEPH SANGER and SARAH PHIPPS are:
i. ELBRIDGE6 SANGER, b. June 8, 1805, m. OPHELIA SANGER, had Agnes C.  See above under Calvin Sanger.
ii. WILLIAM WHITING SANGER, b. November 19, 1807.
 iii. MARIA SANGER, b. May 9, 1809, m. OLIVER EVERETT, A. M., M. D.
iv. RUFUS SANGER, b. June 14, 1812, m. MARIE LOUISE DEBOST, had Eugene, Orlando, Rufus, r. New York.
v. ELEANORE SANGER, b. June 11, 1815, m. SAMUEL O. DANIELS, of Framingham, and had: 1. Albert; 2. Eleanor S.; 3. Samuel Olney; 4. infant son.
vi. SARAH ELIZA SANGER, b. March 3, 1818, m. GEORGE F. SANFORD, of Med., r. Calif., had Martha F., Geo. S., Edna J.
vii. ABIGAIL WHITING SANGER, July 16, 1823, d. Sept. 19, 1845
viii. JOSEPH EUGENE SANGER59, b. February 18, 1827, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts59; d. August 01, 1883, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts60; m. FRANCES A. WARE61, April 24, 1853, Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts by J. C. Bodwell - Hollis Church61 Occupation: hatter61 Went to California?

Joseph Sanger House, Sherborn, MA


11. DANIEL5 SANGER (DANIEL4, RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1), b. July 03, 1765, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts13; d. December 10, 1839 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts14. m. (1) PERSIS PHIPPS, September 26, 1789, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire or Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts15, b. August 16, 1768 in Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts;  m. (2) ELIZABETH GOODENOW, November 10, 1799, Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts?17; m. (3) CLARISSA JOHNSON, Aft. 179916. See Phipps pages for more on the descendants of Daniel and Persis.

Children of DANIEL SANGER and PERSIS PHIPPS are;
i. RICHARD6 SANGER, b. September 8, 1793 Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, r. landlord, at Salina, N.Y.
 ii. MARY/POLLY SANGER, b. January 1, 1790 Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; d. December 14, 1882.
iii. REBECCA SANGER, m. Charles Clark and had 4 children.
iv. OLIVIA SANGER, b. March 22, 1798 Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

Children of DANIEL SANGER and ELIZABETH GOODENOW are;
v. ELIZA6 SANGER, b. June 4, 1800, m. Dana Munson.
vi. FANNY SANGER, b. June 8, 1802, m. Osgood Bradley, r. Worcester.
vii. MARIA SANGER, b. Dec. 11, 1804, d. unmarried.
viii. DEBORAH SANGER, b. Mar. 28, 1807, m. Adam Hemmingway, r. Framingham and had 1. Maria F. b. Aug. 11, 1833; 2. Martha O. b. Dec. 8, 1840. Obadiah d. Dec. 3, 1844.
ix. ABIGAIL H. SANGER, b. May 23, 1817, r. Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
x. CHARLES K. SANGER, b. December 7, 1829, resided Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

Children of DANIEL SANGER and CLARISSA JOHNSON are;
ix. GEORGE SANGER
x. JOANNA SANGER, r. Framingham.
 
 

   Samuel Sanger House at 127 N. Main St.
Sherborn, MA. Built about 1840

 


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