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Possibly the second wife of John Stafford.
Unknown if this is the correct Sarah Stafford; age is about right to be t he same woman.
GUILFORD COUNTY, NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Patriot - 1829
June 13, 1829
In this county, on Monday, the 1st inst., Mrs. Sarah Stafford, aged
about 70 years.
SOURCE: GUILFORD COUNTY, NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Patriot - 1829
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/guilford/newspapers/patrio02.t xt
The following for research purposes only:
Middlesex: - Rolls, Books and Certificates, Indictments, Recognizances, Co roners' Inquisitions-Post-Mortem, Orders, Memoranda and Certificates, 1625 -1667, vol. 3
Errata.
Recognizances and Indictments Taken from Sessions of Peace Rolls Temp. C harles 1st.
Indictments, Recognizances, Coroners' Inquisitions-Post-Mortem, Certifi cates of Convictions of Conventiclers, Orders and Memoranda, temp. 12-18 C harles 2nd.
County: Middlesex
Country: England
15 Jul , 15 Charles 2nd.--Record that, at the S. G. D. of the said date, G ilbert Clarke, Thomas Carver, William Claver, Alice Binney, Mary Wheatle y, Thomas Peake, Richard Warner, Bridget Jarrow, Job Ryde, Joan Farr, Robe rt Slaughter, Elizabeth Budd, Mary Williams, Richard Page, John Demetriu s, Samuel Taunton, William Jewell, Hugh Godfrey, John Humphreys, Thomas Tr edway, Richard Turner, Lewis Jones and Thomas Nickson (twenty-three person s) pleaded the King's special Pardon, dated on the said 15 Jul , the condi tion of the pardon being that they and each of them shall within the space of two months go from England to the island or islands called "les Barb adoes" or to some part of America inhabited by the King's subjects, and wi ll remain out of England for seven years. G. D. Reg
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