The Genealogy of Thomas Lee Clough
The Clough, Corey, Moore, Dearhamer and Associated Families
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Sarah Alcock (F)
b. 1642
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=5th great-grandmother of John Casper Clough.

Appears on these charts:
Clough Family Timeline
Ancestors of John Casper Clough

     Sarah Alcock was born in 1642.2 She was the daughter of John Alcock and Elizabeth (--?--).1,2 Sarah Alcock married John Giddings, son of George Giddings and Jane Lawrence, about 1664.1 Sarah Alcock married second Henry Herrick, son of Henry Herrick and Edith Laskin, in 1690 at Massachusetts.3

Child of Sarah Alcock and John Giddings
Mary Giddings b. c 1686

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S263] Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-33, (database online), The Generations Network Inc., Provo, UT, http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4714, original source of data: Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-33 (Farmington, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2004). George Giddings entry.
  2. [S408] Charles Edward Banks, History of York, Maine (Vol. 1) (Boston: n.pub., 1935; reprint Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1967), page 115.
  3. [S157] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692, 4 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown, 1860-1862; reprint Rio Vista, California: American History and Genealogy Project, 2000). Online version used. Alphabetical by surname. Vol. 2, [Herrick] "HENRY, Beverly, s. of the preced. [HENRY of Salem] by w. Lydia thot to be Woodbury, had Lydia, and Joseph, both bapt. 26 Sept. 1666; Elizabeth 6 Dec. 1668; Samuel, 1670; and Jonathan, 1672; was freem. 1683; m. next, 1690, Sarah, wid. of John Giddings of Gloucester, and d. June 1702. His wid. d. 1711. He was of the jury in the witchcraft trials, 1692, and had the magnanimity, with his fellows, to ask forgiveness for the monstrous verdicts extort. from them by the dictation of the court, and univers. delusion."


         
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