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Thomas SAYLES
 1699 - 1754

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  • Birth  ABT. 1699 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  ABT. 1754 
    Buried  ABT. 1754  Durrans Farm Family Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I43875  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  19 Oct 2005 00:00:00 
     
    Family  Esther SCOTT, b. 5 Dec 1700 
    Married  14 Dec 1721 
    Children 
     1. Stephen SAYLES, b. ABT. 1727
     2. John SAYLES
    Family ID  F19157  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • [FROM THE THAYER AND BURTON ANCESTRY info]

      Thomas Sayles, the son of John and Elizabeth [Olney] Sayles, was born at Providence,r.i. Feb. 9, 1699.
      He married Esther Scott, dtr of Silvanus and Joanna[Jenckes] Scott Dec. 14, 1721. He settled in Smithfield, in 1731, where he accumulated quite an estate. He acted as moderator of the town for 6 years. He was also the town clerk for 9 yeasr, was 2 years a member of the town council, and 3 times a chosen deputy. He died, Nov. 9, 1754, leaving an estate with high value. His farm was, in 1894, known
      as 'Durrans farm' and was situated about a mile east of Primrose railroad station, on the western slope of Sayles Hill, midway between that road and the 'white' school-house. About a 1/4 mile back of the house, up in the lots to the east, the writer found the graves of both Thomas and his wife, Esther. The burial lot was enclosed by a substantial stone-wall and near the entrance was a huge boulder. The inscriptions were still clearly discernible.
     

  
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