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Sarah Smith Arnold was born 15 November 1629 in England to Edward Smith (1604-1675) and Mary Elizabeth Hale (1607-) and died 15 April 1713 Pawtuckey, Providence County, Rhode Island of unspecified causes. She married Stephen Arnold (1622-1699) 24 November 1646 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.

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1713 Gravestone of Sarah Smith Arnold at Swan Point Cemetery, Providence RI.

Sarah Smith Arnold, born in 1629 to Edward Smith and Mary Elizabeth Hale, but we don't know if born in England or Weymouth Colony.

Their family forced to move to Newport, Rhode Island in 1650 for being a sympathizer with Rev. Obadiah Holmes, he removed to Newport, RI as did Rev. Holmes.




Children


Offspring of Stephen Arnold (1622-1699) and Sarah Smith Arnold
Name Birth Death Joined with
Esther Arnold (1647-1688)
Israel Arnold (1649-1718) 30 October 1649 Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 15 September 1718 Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island Mary Barker (1649-1723)
Stephen Arnold (1654-1720) 27 November 1654 Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States 1 March 1720 Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States Mary Sheldon (1669-1735)
Elizabeth Arnold (1659-1728) 2 November 1659 Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 5 June 1728 Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island Peter Greene (1654-1723)
Elisha Arnold (1661-1710) 18 February 1661 Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 24 March 1710 Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Susanna Carpenter (1666-1753)
William Arnold (1662-)
Sarah Arnold (1665-1742)
Phebe Arnold (1670-1741)



Siblings


Offspring of Edward Smith (1604-1675) and Mary Elizabeth Hale (1607-)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Sarah Smith (1629-1713) 15 November 1629 England 15 April 1713 Pawtuckey, Providence County, Rhode Island Stephen Arnold (1622-1699)
Philip Smith (1634-1700)
Elisha Smith (1636-1676) 1636 Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island 1676 Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island Mary Barker (1649-1723)
Edward Smith (c1636-1704)
Phebe Smith (1642-)


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