Source Citations for Sarah Elfreth

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Note that these are only source citations and reference details, and do not necessarily establish a fact beyond dispute. They are, however, sufficient (either individually or in combination) to make the compiler believe the associated facts are true.

Source Citations

book-american-quaker-genealogy-v2-1938: U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607-1943, database with images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com: accessed multiple dates) ⟩ “Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. II”; citing “Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume II, William Wade Hinshaw, Thomas Worth Marshall (comp.), 1938, reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969, 1991, 1994” [Transcribed and reorganized copies of original Quaker records.]

Source Reference Details

Name Details

book-american-quaker-genealogy-v2-1938:

Reference Detail: P. 460, BARTRAM, date 1747

Comment Detail: Source includes name (Sarah Elfreth).

Father Details

book-american-quaker-genealogy-v2-1938:

Reference Detail: P. 460, BARTRAM, date 1747

Comment Detail: Source identifies Kaleb [Elfreth] as the father of Sarah.

Marriage Details

book-american-quaker-genealogy-v2-1938:

Reference Detail: Page 460, Philadelphia MM (Bartram) 1747

Comment Detail: Source includes date (1747,10,17) and location (Phila. Mtg) of marriage. Note that date is using the old calendar in which March is the start of the year.

Miscellaneous Facts Details “Events”

book-american-quaker-genealogy-v2-1938:

Reference Detail: P. 335, BARTRAM

Comment Detail: Source includes burial date (8-7-1778).

Miscellaneous Facts Details “Attributes”

book-american-quaker-genealogy-v2-1938:

Reference Detail: Page 460 (Bartram), 1777

Comment Detail: Source includes date (1777, 6, 27) and location (Haverford MM). The date applies to the granting of the Quaker certificate of removal to Haverford MM, not to when the move actually took place.