Cutter, William Richard, ed., New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial; a Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, 4 volumes. (New York, NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1911)
Firestone, Eva Mead. Mead-Clark Genealogy (Edwards Brothers, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1946)
Torrey, Clarence Almon. Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700|Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1985) Vol. 2, https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/1187/0 Page 1187.
PICKETT, Thomas & 2/wf Sarah [BARNUM], ?m/2 Samuel HAYES; by 1686?, by 1695; Danbury, CT
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Sarah was still living 30 Mar 1734, see her first husband's probate record: Connecticut, Fairfield, Fairfield Probate District, Probate Packet No. 4977, FSL #007628186, Images 363-378, specifically 377, familysearch.org.
I don't see how she could have been married to Farley in 1684 when it is well documented that Thomas Pickett was alive until 1712... and she had to have time to have at least seven children with him, and births of the Farley children are concurrent. I have not read the Barnum or Hutchins publications though.
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