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Children of Jacob Booe and Eve Coone Benjamin Booe Mary Magdalena "Molly" Booe (c1769-1846, TN) m. Joseph Sain George Booe II (1775-1838) m. Magdalina Jacob Booe Jr. (aft. 1774-) m. Fannie Glasscock (1779/1800-1873) Anna Elizabeth Booe (1773-1853) m. George Sain (1764-1833) Sarah Booe (1789-?) m. James Glasscock
In the Year 1792 Jacob and his wife were confirmed and attended Communion for the first time at the Dutch Meeting House, Rowan County, NC (present day Davie County, NC).
In 1757 Jacob Booe was granted 500 acres on Elishas Creek, in the Forks of the Yadkin, next to his father's 500 acre tract. Jacob owned land in 1783 that became known as Mock's Old Field. It is estimated that Jacob owned over 2,000 acres of land in his life in Rowan County, North Carolina. Jacob Bub/Booe was Constable in Morgan Bryan's District about 1764 and Captain Bryan in Justice. In 1775 he was the executor of John Hainline's estate. In 1778 he is on the list of those who did not take the oath of allegiance in Lyon's District. In 1786 he is on the jury, Superior Court - August & November. He was a Wheelwright in 1786. December 20, 1791 The state grants Bk 12 p.498 (#2029) to Jacob Booe 199a on Dutchman's Creek, called "Heidelberg" next to David Nesbit, Samuel Baily & Niphong. February 9, 1792 Bk 12 p. 557 Jacob Booe lets the Elders of the Heidelberg Church have 19 acres on Dutchman's Creek next to the above for 19 lbs.
Rowan County, Bastardy Bonds, May 12, 1807: Mother, Ruthy Mills. Bondsman, Jacob Booe
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1741
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Palatinate, Germany
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1769
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November 13, 1773
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Rowan County, North Carolina
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1774
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1774
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Rowan County, North Carolina
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January 17, 1775
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North Carolina, Rowan County, NC, United States
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1775
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Rowan County, North Carolina
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1777
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August 15, 1789
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Rowan County, North Carolina
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