She is married to Samuel Sgt. Sabin.
They got married on January 20, 1663/1664 at Rehoboth, Bristol, MA.
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Mary Billington's family is mentioned in "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol Five, Edward Winslow ahd John Billington" Publ by General Society of Mayflower Descendants: 1991, Pg 42 hereafter, Hodge, as follows: This family lived at Rehobeth, where Samuel Sabin was called a planter and miller. He served in King Philip's War, and in the Phips expedition to Quebec in 1690. The will of Samuel Sabin of Rehobeth, written the 14th of July 1690 "called forth to war against the French," was presented 16 Oct 1699. Mentioned in it were his wife, sons Samuel and Israel to have the real estate, daus. Mercy and Satah each to have three pounds and the same sum to the youngest dau. at her marraige. The son Samuel was named executor with his mother, but in a lengthy written agreement, Samuel renounced executorship in favor of administration by his brother Israel and mother widow Mary Sabin. The agreement described property in the estate inherited from "grandfather William Sabin," and land purchased from "uncle John Martin." John Kingsley was one of the bondsmen in the administration of the estate. On Aug 1 1707 Mary Sabin of Rehobeth joined her sisters Elizabeth Patte, Dorcas May and Mercy Martin, wife of John Martin, in conveying their rights to the Middleboro land of their deceased father, Frances Billington, "for love" to their neice Desire Billington, d/o their brother Isaac.
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