Sabrina Watts Hall, DAR Real Daughter
Sabrina Watts Hall (1805-1906) was the daughter of DAR Patriot Captain Samuel Watts, who was the son of another captain of the same name. His father, DAR Patriot Samuel Watts, Sr., was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts in 1716, and his son Samuel, Jr., was born in Haverhill in 1756. The families had moved to Jonesboro, Maine, by the Revolution, as the two Samuel’s were in the engagement on Machias River, June 12, 1775, when the armed English vessel the Margaretta was captured. Samuel, Sr., was a sergeant, and Jr. was a private.
Sabrina joined DAR in 1901, as a Real Daughter of the Hannah Weston Chapter, NSDAR.
Sabrina was born on September 6, 1805, in Jonesboro, Maine. Sabrina died on November 22, 1906, in Jonesboro, Maine. Sabrina’s father lived to be 94, and Sabrina lived 101 years.
Read more about Sabrina Watts Hall:
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine; United States, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution., "American Monthly Magazine", Washington, D.C., Volume 22, January 1903, 'Real Daughters'; Page 27.
A pamphlet summarizing events at the naval battle at Machias and capture of the Margaretta during the U.S. Revolutionary War. Published 1917, Parlin Printing Company, Daughters of the American Revolution, Hannah Weston Chapter, "Naval Battle at Machias, June 12, 1775" (1917). Maine History Documents. 301.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainehistory/301