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Elizabeth Sanborn (Folsom)

Also Known As: "Widow Colcord"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Exeter, (Present Rockingham County), Province of New Hampshire, British Colonial America
Death: April 08, 1756 (61-70)
Kingston, Rockingham County, Province of New Hampshire, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Lt. Peter Folsom and Susanna Folsom
Wife of Samuel Colcord, II and Samuel Sanborn
Mother of Peter Colcord; Samuel Colcord, III; Benjamin Colcord; Mary Stevens; Benjamin Sanborn and 2 others
Sister of Peter Folsom; Susannah Gilman; Mary Thing; Lt. John Folsom and Benjamin Folsom

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About Elizabeth Sanborn

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Folsom-83

Elizabeth Folsom was born to Peter and Susanna Folsom in Exeter, about 1695 based on her marriage. She first married Lt. Samuel Colcord of Kingston Sept 13, 1704. They had the following known children:[1]

  1. Peter, b June 27, 1705
  2. Elizabeth, b June 13, 1708
  3. Samuel, Jr., b Aug 22, 1710; m Mehitable Lad
  4. Benjamin, b Jan 15, 1714; d Jan 30, 1714
  5. Mary, b Jan 1, 1715; m Col Eben. Stevens

Elizabeth married second Lt. Samuel Sanborn of Kingston, Aug 19, 1718.[1][2] Known children of Elizabeth and her second husband are:[1][2]

  1. Benjamin, b May 20, 1719
  2. Dorothy, b May 3, 1721
  3. Elizabeth, b Apr 7, 1723
  4. Elizabeth died Apr 8, 1756.[1][2]
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Elizabeth Sanborn's Timeline

1690
1690
Exeter, (Present Rockingham County), Province of New Hampshire, British Colonial America
1705
June 27, 1705
Kingston, New Hampshire, United States
1710
August 22, 1710
Kingston, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire
1713
January 15, 1713
Kingston, New Hampshire, United States
1714
January 1, 1714
Kingston, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire
1719
May 20, 1719
Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire
1721
May 3, 1721
Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1723
April 7, 1723