They had 7 sons and 3 daughters.
William Sailer's father was William Sailer who immigrated from England to the US in 1748. He owned several inns one on King's Highway Mt Royal another near Clarksboro, NJ. One Inn was called "The Death of the Fox" and was a horse changing station for the stages traveling between Camden and Salem, NJ. It was built before the revolution. Williams wife continued to run the inn after William died.
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note from Contributor: Tracy Ware-Hubert (47287881)
Samuel Sailer is buried at Mickleton Meeting House Graveyard, next to his wife, not at Mullica Hill. His father, William Sailer, (who owned The Death of the Fox), was born in New Jersey on 6 Aug 1758 (Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church records).
More investigation is needed on this to find the source for the original text and the Friesburg church records. Important to note their are no memorials for William or his wife listed in FAG for the above mentioned cemetery.
They had 7 sons and 3 daughters.
William Sailer's father was William Sailer who immigrated from England to the US in 1748. He owned several inns one on King's Highway Mt Royal another near Clarksboro, NJ. One Inn was called "The Death of the Fox" and was a horse changing station for the stages traveling between Camden and Salem, NJ. It was built before the revolution. Williams wife continued to run the inn after William died.
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note from Contributor: Tracy Ware-Hubert (47287881)
Samuel Sailer is buried at Mickleton Meeting House Graveyard, next to his wife, not at Mullica Hill. His father, William Sailer, (who owned The Death of the Fox), was born in New Jersey on 6 Aug 1758 (Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church records).
More investigation is needed on this to find the source for the original text and the Friesburg church records. Important to note their are no memorials for William or his wife listed in FAG for the above mentioned cemetery.
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