121. Sarah5 Fowler (John4, John3, (Capt.) William2, William1) was
born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 1 August 1723. Sarah died 5 February 1803
in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, at age 79. Her body was interred in Milford
Cemetery in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
She married Richard Bryan 13 January 1742 in Milford, New Haven
Co., Connecticut.(197) Richard was born 15
August 1721 in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut. He was the son of Richard
Bryan and Mehitable Clark. Richard died 19 March 1776 in Milford, New Haven Co.,
Connecticut, at age 54.
Sarah Fowler and Richard Bryan had the following children:
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i.
Sarah6 Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co.,
Connecticut 26 May 1744. Sarah died young in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, at
age unknown.
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ii.
Mehitable Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 19
May 1745. Mehitable died 4 September 1746 in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, at
age 1. Her body was interred in Milford Cemetery in Milford, New Haven Co.,
Connecticut.
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iii.
Richard Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 27
December 1746. Richard died 19 March 1811 in Washington, Litchfield Co., Connecticut,
at age 64.
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iv.
David Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 14
February 1748.
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v.
Sarah Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 24
April 1749. Sarah died 29 November 1785 probably in Milford, New Haven Co.,
Connecticut, at age 36.
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vi.
Samuel Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 15
July 1750. Samuel died 18 March 1836 in Washington, Litchfield Co., Connecticut, at
age 85.
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vii.
Mehitable Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 31
March 1752. Mehitable died 12 May 1754 in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, at age
2.
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ix.
Oliver Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 3 June
1756. Oliver died 15 December 1832 in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, at age 76.
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xi.
Fowler Bryan was born in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut 27
September 1765.
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