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Sarah <I>Oliver</I> Rideout

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Sarah Oliver Rideout

Birth
Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
1788 (aged 51–52)
Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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She is the daughter of David Oliver and Hannah Stacey. She married Nicholas Rideout on 8 Dec 1761 and moved to Maugerville,Sunbury Co.,New Brunswick,where they raised their family and fought for the American cause during the Revolutionary War.Many of their family returned to the States and settled in Maine.

Nicholas Rideout-1763-1846
Thomas Rideout-1765-26 Jun 1846
Oliver Rideout-1767-1846
Abraham Rideout-1770
Sarah Rideout-1772
Molly Rideout-1775
William Penn Rideout-1776-11 Dec 1866
Hannah Rideout-1779/Samuel Treadwell
Grace Rideout-1781
Nathaniel Rideout-15 Sep 1785-18 Aug 1862
Benjamin Joseph Rideout-1786-6 Feb 1882
Joseph Benjamin Rideout-1786-6 Feb 1882

They are the ancestors of most of the Rideouts in New Brunswick. He was a shipbuilder by profession and an active member of the Georgetown Militia. He was with the "Perley Colony",which was composed of a large number of Massachusetts and Connecticut families. They were mostly farmers and were sympathic to the American Colonists.
She is the daughter of David Oliver and Hannah Stacey. She married Nicholas Rideout on 8 Dec 1761 and moved to Maugerville,Sunbury Co.,New Brunswick,where they raised their family and fought for the American cause during the Revolutionary War.Many of their family returned to the States and settled in Maine.

Nicholas Rideout-1763-1846
Thomas Rideout-1765-26 Jun 1846
Oliver Rideout-1767-1846
Abraham Rideout-1770
Sarah Rideout-1772
Molly Rideout-1775
William Penn Rideout-1776-11 Dec 1866
Hannah Rideout-1779/Samuel Treadwell
Grace Rideout-1781
Nathaniel Rideout-15 Sep 1785-18 Aug 1862
Benjamin Joseph Rideout-1786-6 Feb 1882
Joseph Benjamin Rideout-1786-6 Feb 1882

They are the ancestors of most of the Rideouts in New Brunswick. He was a shipbuilder by profession and an active member of the Georgetown Militia. He was with the "Perley Colony",which was composed of a large number of Massachusetts and Connecticut families. They were mostly farmers and were sympathic to the American Colonists.

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