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Sarah Boone (Morgan)

Also Known As: "Sarah Jarman MORGAN", "Sarah MORGAN", "Sarah Boone"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Towamencin Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Death: January 01, 1777 (76)
Mocksville, Davie, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Mocksville, Davie, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Edward Morgan, the tailor and Elizabeth Margaret Morgan
Wife of Squire Boone, I
Mother of Nathaniel Boone; Sarah Wilcoxson; Israel Boone; Samuel J Boone Sr; Jonathan Morgan Boone and 13 others
Sister of Morgan Morgan; Elizabeth Morris; Margaret Thomas; John Morgan; Ruth Morgan and 13 others

Occupation: House Keeper, Probably incorrect, from Sarah Wilcoxson b. 1724 in PA., Wilcox, Love, Wilcoxson, Boone, Morgan, Jarmen, etc to 103 BCE, and through King Cormach mac Urb King of Ireland to Magog and God
Marriage: 09/23/1720 - Gwynedd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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About Sarah Boone

I believe that Sarah Boone (Morgan) middle name of Jarman should be removed, according to WikiTree profile seems to fit with its dates. See the attached link. [Done.]

wikitree.com/wiki/Morgan-406 Also I am include Squire Boone Sr. link wikitree.com/wiki/Boone-32

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8117559/sarah-boone

Squire Boone m. Sarah Morgan marriage certificate from Gwynedd Meeting records;

Whereas Squire Boone, son of George Boone, of the county of Philadelphia and Province of Pennsylvania, yeoman, and Sarah Morgan, dau. of Edward Morgan, of the said county and province, having declared their intentions of marriage with each other before two monthly meetings of ye people called Quakers, held at Gwynedd, in ye said county, according to ye good order used among them, whose proceedings therein, after deliberate consideration, and having consent of parents and relations concerned therein, their said proceedings are allowed by said meeting: NOW THESE ARE TO CERTIFY whom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this 23rd day of ye 7th month, in the year of our Lord 1720, the said Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan appeared at a solemn assembly of the said people for that purpose appointed at their public meeting place in Gwynedd aforesaid, and the said Squire Boone took the said Sarah Morgan by the hand [and] did in a solemn manner declare that he took her to be his wife, promising to be unto her a faithful and loving husband, until death should separate them, and then and there in the said assembly the said Sarah Morgan did likewise declare [etc., etc., etc.].

Signed SQUIRE BOONE

SARAH BOONE

[Witnesses]

Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan, married in 1720, were the parents of 12 children:

  1. Nathaniel Boone (1722 - 1723)
  2. Sarah Boone Wilcockson (1724 - 1815)
  3. Israel Boone (1726 - 1756)
  4. Samuel Boone (1728 - 1808)
  5. Jonathan Boone (1730 - 1808)
  6. Elizabeth Boone Grant (1733 - 1814)
  7. Daniel Boone (1734 - 1820)
  8. George W Boone (1736 - 1820)
  9. Mary Boone Bryan (1736 - 1819)
  10. Edward Boone (1740 - 1780)
  11. Squire Boone (1744 - 1815)
  12. Hannah Boone Stewart Pennington (1746 - 1828)

She may have been born in September; she died in Near Mocksville, Rowan County.

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Sarah Boone's Timeline

1700
September 23, 1700
Towamencin Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1721
1721
Berks County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1724
June 7, 1724
New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1726
May 9, 1726
New Britain Township, Bucks County, PA, United States
1728
May 20, 1728
Berks County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1730
December 6, 1730
New Britain, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1732
February 5, 1732
Oley Township, Oley Valley, Exeter, Berks County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America

1732-1825

1734
November 2, 1734
Birdsboro near Reading, Oley Valley, Berks County, Province of Pennsylvania, Colonial America

Daniel Boone was born 22 October 1734 (Old Style Calendar), 2 November 1734 ( New Style Calendar) in a log cabin near Reading, in the Province of Pennsylvania.[2][4][7][8] He was the son of Squire Boone, Sr. and Sarah Morgan Boone. His parents were Quakers.[4][9] Like thousands of Quaker families before them the Boone family left England and found a haven in William Penn’s Province of Pennsylvania and settled in Bucks County.[10] William Penn was an influential Quaker establishing Quaker democratic principles for his Province with the "Pennsylvania Frame of Government." [11] After settlement in Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania, the Boone's joined the Gwynedd Monthly Meeting in Montgomery County where Sarah Morgan’s Welsh Quaker family were prominent members. Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan married at Gwynedd MM on 23 September 1720. Early Monthly Meeting Records of Marriages: Other Lists of Marriages and Deaths: "Squire Boone, a son of George of Philadelphia County, married Sarah Morgan d/o Edward of same, at Gwynedd mh, 7th month, 23rd, 1720. Wit: George, James Boon; Edward, Elizabeth, Dorothy, William, Elizabeth, Daniel, Morgan and Joseph Morgan and others." [12] They continued to live in New Britain Township, Bucks County on a farm he purchased located near present day Chalfont, then called Butler's Mill.[10] Several of their children were born in Bucks County prior to moving to the Oley Valley in Province of Pennysylvania in 1730.[13]

Purchasing a grant of 250 acre tract in Oley Township, Philadelphia County, now present day Exeter Township, Berks County, Squire Boone, a weaver and blacksmith, built a log cabin with a stone foundation at Owatin Run.[14][15] Their farm was about eight miles southeast of Reading, Pennsylvania. In this log cabin their sixth child, Daniel Boone, was born on 22 October (O.S.) November 2 (N.S.) 1734.[16] Daniel Boone never liked the New Style Calendar date of birth and insisted on using the Old Style, 22 October 1734, as his date of birth all of his life.[10] The Boone log cabin birth place was changed over time by new owners to the present two story house but the original Boone cabin stone foundation is still preserved.[17][18]

1736
November 3, 1736
Oley Township, Oley Valley, Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America