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Sarah's father Phillippe Casier was originally from Picardy, France, and fled with wife Marie and family to the Island of Martinique in the West Indies where they remained about ten years. Martinique became increasingly undesirable for the Huguenots and by 1645 the family returned to Calais, then to Sluis, Flanders, then fled to Mannheim in the lower Palatinate of Germany, before finally departing in 1660 from Calais in the ship The Golden Otter that took them to Harlem on Manhattan Island.
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