Sarah Rakestraw

F, #1523
  • Marriage*: February 1717/18; Haddonfield Meeting, Declarations of Intentions: "James Whitall and Sarah Rackstraw, dau. of William, 12th mo., 1717"; Spouse: James Whitall1
  • Marriage*: 17 March 1730; New Jersey; "[Page 137] March 17, 1730 Joseph Herritage, Jun'r., Chester Township, Burlington County, and Sarah Whiteall of Newton, Gloucester County, widow.*"; Spouse: Joseph Herritage2
Last Edited: 5 Dec 2010

Parents:

Father: William Rakestraw d. bt 29 Dec 1718 - 2 Feb 1718

Family 1:

James Whitall d. bt 8 Dec 1728 - 15 Jan 1728/29
  • Marriage*: February 1717/18; Haddonfield Meeting, Declarations of Intentions: "James Whitall and Sarah Rackstraw, dau. of William, 12th mo., 1717"; Spouse: James Whitall1

Family 2:

Joseph Herritage
  • Marriage*: 17 March 1730; New Jersey; "[Page 137] March 17, 1730 Joseph Herritage, Jun'r., Chester Township, Burlington County, and Sarah Whiteall of Newton, Gloucester County, widow.*"; Spouse: Joseph Herritage2

Notes

  • Married Name: Sarah Whitall
  • Note*: This database identifies Joseph Herritage's wife, widow Sarah Whitall, as the widow of James Whitall. This should be understood only as a likely possibility, based on the approximate dates and location. No supporting evidence, such as from wills, has been located by this compiler.

Citations

  1. [S159] Frank H. Stewart, 'Records of Newton and Haddonfield Monthly Meetings', The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. series vol 3 (1929) to vol 5. 3:24.   Stewart--Haddonfield-Mtg.pdf
  2. [S170] Gardner, Charles Carroll, "New Jersey Marriage Licenses 1727-34 (with additions to 1751)", The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey serialized Volume 14, Number 4, Oct 1939, p. 73 through at least Vol 20 (1945): GMNJ 15:75.   Gardner--NJ-Marr-Lic.pdf