When Sarah Hazen was born in 1826, in Chautauqua, Chautauqua, New York, United States, her father, Paul Hazen, was 41 and her mother, Anna Mcmullen, was 37. She married Jonathan Barrett III on 20 June 1849. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 6 daughters. She died on 23 October 1883, in Chautauqua, Chautauqua, New York, United States, at the age of 57.
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During the years 1799 to 1827, New York went through a period of gradual emancipation. A Gradual Emancipation Law was passed in 1799 which freed slave children born after July 4, 1799. However, they were indentured until 25 years old for women and 28 years old for men. A law passed 1817 which freed slaves born before 1799, yet delayed their emancipation for ten years. All remaining slaves were freed in New York State on July 4, 1827.
Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.
U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.
Dutch: genitivized form of Haas . Compare Haze .
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