Re: EARLL,Sarah Imogene:1876:Brooklyn, NY
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EARLL,Sarah Imogene:1876:Brooklyn, NY
PHILIP BROWN 3/06/99
Earll is a distinct spelling and to the nearest of my limited knowledge was used mainly by John Earll (b. Little Compton, RI 1712, son of William Earle and Hephzibah Butts) and his descendants for a generation or two.Sarah Imogene Earll could be a gr grandchild or gr gr grandchild.
John Earll married Rachel Adams in Pomfret CT abt. 1730 and moved, subsequently, to Dutchess County, NY and finally, about 1760, to Orange County, NY.They were Quakers.His story is well documented on the internet and at Woodbury Historical Society in Highland Mills, NY.If you are stuck, he is a good place to start looking.
John Earll married Rachel Adams in Pomfret CT abt. 1730 and moved, subsequently, to Dutchess County, NY and finally, about 1760, to Orange County, NY.They were Quakers.His story is well documented on the internet and at Woodbury Historical Society in Highland Mills, NY.If you are stuck, he is a good place to start looking.Good luck,
Good luck, Bruce Earle