Sarah Mary Ruble

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Sarah Mary Ruble (Wood)

Also Known As: "Haworth"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hopewell, Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: June 20, 1769 (48)
Bush River, Newberry County, South Carolina, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Newberry, Newberry County, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard Wood and Susannah Wood
Wife of James Frederick Haworth, Sr. and Peter Ulrich Ruble
Mother of Sarah Elizabeth Haworth; Richard H. Haworth; Jeremiah Haworth; Jemima Wright; George H. Haworth and 7 others

Managed by: Kevin James Tostado
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About Sarah Mary Ruble

Birth: Nov. 11, 1720 Frederick County Virginia, USA Death: Jun. 20, 1769 Bush River Newberry County South Carolina, USA

dau of Richard Wood & Susanna Dillon , wife of 1) James Frederick Haworth, 2) Peter Ruble (after 1757). Mother of 7 children by James, 4 children by Peter. Following husband(James) death, Sarah was left with six young children: Richard 12, Jemima 10, George 8, James 6, Elizabeth 3, and Sarah 1. Hopewell Meeting on Sept. 5, 1757 petitioned the Meeting for Sufferings of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting for assistance naming eleven families in need. Among them was Sarah Haworth, a widow and young children. She had lost 12 cows and was allowed three pounds. Some time after 1757, Sarah married Peter Ruble and had one son and three daughters, names unknown.


Birth: Oct. 10, 1719 Solebury Bucks County Pennsylvania, USA Death: Oct. 10, 1757 Frederick County Virginia, USA Son of George E. & Sarah Scarborough Haworth, husband of Sarah Wood. James was born 10/10/1719 on his father's farm, Solebury Twonship, Bucks Co, PA, died 10 Oct 1757 about the time his family was driven off their farm by Indians, near Hopewell, Frederick Co, VA. His estate was appraised 30 April 1759. James married Sarah Wood, on 3 Nov 1743 at Smith River Meeting, Frederick Co. (this meeting was mentioned in 1738 by James' uncle Robert Scarborough, but the records are lost.) She was born 11 Nov 1720, died 20 June 1769.

James was a member of Buckingham MM, Bucks Co, PA, and on 6/6/1739 removed to Hopewell MM, VA. He settled near his brothers Stephanus and Absalom and uncle Robert Scarborough, on Apple Pie Ridge about 5 miles north of Winchester. This was the area that suffered from Indian depredations in 1756/57; although no Friends were killed, many lost their livestock, including "Sarah Haworth widow" who received 3 of the 35 pounds sent for relief by the Philadelphia QM" (Hopewell Friends History). In Nov 1752 James had 227 acres on both sides of Great Spring Branch of Back Creek and North Mountain, in Frederick County. A widow with six young children, Sarah married Peter Ruble in 1759 and was disowned at Hopewell 24 Dec 1759. In Feb 1768 Sarah Ruble, with husband and Haworth children removed to Bush River MM, Newberry Co, S.C. where she died the next year.

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Birth: Nov. 11, 1720 Frederick County Virginia, USA

Death: Jun. 20, 1769 Bush River Newberry County South Carolina, USA

dau of Richard & Susanna Dillon Wood, wife of 1) James Frederick Haworth, 2) Peter Ruble (after 1757). Mother of 7 children by James, 4 children by Peter. Following husband(James) death, Sarah was left with six young children: Richard 12, Jemima 10, George 8, James 6, Elizabeth 3, and Sarah 1. Hopewell Meeting on Sept. 5, 1757 petitioned the Meeting for Sufferings of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting for assistance naming eleven families in need. Among them was Sarah Haworth, a widow and young children. She had lost 12 cows and was allowed three pounds. Some time after 1757, Sarah married Peter Ruble and had one son and three daughters, names unknown.

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Children:
Mary Ruble Murdock*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Bush River Quaker Cemetery Newberry Newberry County South Carolina, USA

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  • *************************************************** Birth: Oct. 10, 1719 Solebury Bucks County Pennsylvania, USA

Death: Oct. 10, 1757 Frederick County Virginia, USA

Son of George E. & Sarah Scarborough Haworth, husband of Sarah Wood. James was born 10/10/1719 on his father's farm, Solebury Twonship, Bucks Co, PA, died 10 Oct 1757 about the time his family was driven off their farm by Indians, near Hopewell, Frederick Co, VA. His estate was appraised 30 April 1759. James married Sarah Wood, on 3 Nov 1743 at Smith River Meeting, Frederick Co. (this meeting was mentioned in 1738 by James' uncle Robert Scarborough, but the records are lost.) She was born 11 Nov 1720, died 20 June 1769.

James was a member of Buckingham MM, Bucks Co, PA, and on 6/6/1739 removed to Hopewell MM, VA. He settled near his brothers Stephanus and Absalom and uncle Robert Scarborough, on Apple Pie Ridge about 5 miles north of Winchester. This was the area that suffered from Indian depredations in 1756/57; although no Friends were killed, many lost their livestock, including "Sarah Haworth widow" who received 3 of the 35 pounds sent for relief by the Philadelphia QM" (Hopewell Friends History). In Nov 1752 James had 227 acres on both sides of Great Spring Branch of Back Creek and North Mountain, in Frederick County. A widow with six young children, Sarah married Peter Ruble in 1759 and was disowned at Hopewell 24 Dec 1759. In Feb 1768 Sarah Ruble, with husband and Haworth children removed to Bush River MM, Newberry Co, S.C. where she died the next year.



(f/g) Sarah Wood Ruble Birth: Nov. 11, 1720 Frederick County Virginia, USA Death: Jun. 20, 1769 Bush River Newberry County South Carolina, USA

dau of Richard & Susanna Dillon Wood, wife of 1) James Frederick Haworth, 2) Peter Ruble (after 1757). Mother of 7 children by James, 4 children by Peter. Following husband(James) death, Sarah was left with six young children: Richard 12, Jemima 10, George 8, James 6, Elizabeth 3, and Sarah 1. Hopewell Meeting on Sept. 5, 1757 petitioned the Meeting for Sufferings of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting for assistance naming eleven families in need. Among them was Sarah Haworth, a widow and young children. She had lost 12 cows and was allowed three pounds. Some time after 1757, Sarah married Peter Ruble and had one son and three daughters, names unknown.

Family links:

Children:
 Mary Ruble Murdock

Burial: Bush River Quaker Cemetery Newberry Newberry County South Carolina, USA Created by: Kathy Merris Mills Record added: Mar 25, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8557948 -tcd


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Sarah Mary Ruble's Timeline

1720
November 11, 1720
Hopewell, Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
1744
August 31, 1744
Hopewell, Frederick County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1748
June 20, 1748
FREDERICK CO., VA
June 20, 1748
Monocacy Meadows, Frederick County, Maryland, British Colonial America
1749
December 28, 1749
Apple Pie Ridge, Frederick County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1752
January 2, 1752
Hopewell, Frederick County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1754
March 24, 1754
Hopewell, Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
1755
March 12, 1755
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
1759
1759
Age 38
Apple Pie Ridge, Frederick, Virginia, USA