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Sarah Kilham Fiske

Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts was settled in 1636. The first settlers called it Enon. It was officially set off from the Town of Salem on May 10, 1643,

Children of
Deacon William Fiske
and Sarah Kilham
  • William Fiske
  • Sarah Fiske Cook
  • Ruth Fiske
  • Samuel Fiske
  • Martha Fiske
  • Joseph Fiske
  • Samuel Fiske
  • Joseph Fiske
  • Benjamin Fiske
  • Theophilus Fiske
  • Ebenezer Fiske
  • Deacon Ebenezer Fiske
  • Jonathan Fiske
  • Elizabeth Fiske
  • Sarah Kilham Fiske was born in 1649 in Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts. Her parents were Austin and Alice Kilham.

    She married Deacon William Fiske on January 15, 1662 in Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts. Their children and life together are described in detail in the section on William and Sarah Fiske.

    She died on January 26, 1737 when she was 98 years old..

    Before 1752 the year began on March 25th. Dates between January 1st and March 24th were at the end of the year, not the beginning.

    Various spellings of Kilham: Callum, Killam, Killiam, Killom, Killum
    Children of Austin Kilham
    and Alice Gorball
  • Daniel Kilham
  • John Kilham
  • Lot Kilham
  • Sarah Kilham Fiske
  • Elizabeth Kilham Hutton
  • Mary Kilham
  •  
    The Fiske Family
    By Albert Augustus Fiske
    Published by A.A. Fiske, 1867
     
     

    Austin Kilham. . .Sarah, born in 1642, who married deacon William Fiske, and died January 26. 1737, (as the record says,) aged 98." Her father, and probably his brother, followed Rev. John Fiske to Chelmsford, 1657. Her cousin, Daniel Kilham, Jr., figured conspicuously in town affairs for many years and his son, Hon. Daniel Kilham, (a democrat), was the formidable protagonist of Hon. Timothy Pickering in many a hotly contested campaign in Essex politics.

     
         

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