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About Sarah Milnor
Her husaband Isaac's and her parent's parcels were side by side ... as you can see from the attached map
- She is the daughter of Henry & Margaret (Hardman) Baker.
- Her parents married on 8mo/Oct 6, 1667 (OS) at Hardshaw West Mo Mtg, Lancashire, England.
- Sarah married twice. First to Stephen Wilson.
- The marriage certificate attached to Stephen Wilson and Sarah Baker states they married the 8mo/Oct 13, 1692 at the home of Henry Baker (Sarah's father) under the auspices of Falls Mtg in Bucks Co.
- and secondly to Isaac Milnor [Milner] within Falls Monthly Meeting, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
- "They married on Aug. 19, 1708 within Falls Monthly Meeting, Bucks, Pennsylvania". Note that widow Sarah Wilson married 2nd Isaac Milnor on 8mo/Oct 19, 1708 at the home of Samuel Baker (Sarah's brother) under the auspices of Falls Mtg in Bucks Co".
Dates posted for her are OS.
From our Quarterly meeting held at Middletown in the County of Bucks ye: 25th d 6 mo 1715 At our said meeting account was given of the decease of our well Esteemed friend Sarah Millner who was Buryed the: 29: day of the: 2 mo: 1715 about the 42: Year of her age, She came out of Lancashire in Old England (with her father Henry Baker She Received a gift of Ministry Since she came into these Parts; in and through which she was very Serviceable amongst us; with whome we had true Unity and Fellowship. To: The Yearly Meeting held at Philadelphia
Sarah Milnor 2.6.1715 At a Quarter meeting at the Falls: ye 25 6 mo 1715: Whereas it hath pleased the Lord to take away our well beloved friend and sister Sarah Millner By Death this meeting appoints Mary Satcher to take care of the Quarter meeting Books and Papers Collected one Pound two Shilling and four Pence.
- Thank you to Susan Binsted (#47185170) for sharing obits. and Claudia Davenport-Sullivan (47345651 for the following:
Falls Meeting was not in Upper Makefield which was abt 17 miles north of Fallsington. The meeting was organized about 1683 and the first meetings were held at the home of William Biles on Biles Island. The first meeting house was constructed at the Falls, now Fallsington, in Bucks County and built of logs on land donated by Samuel Burges (who resided about a quarter mile below Fallsington). Also, in 1690, Thomas Janney donated 72 acres of land to be used as the Quaker burial grounds for Falls Monthly Meeting
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 14 2020, 15:37:22 UTC
Sarah Milnor's Timeline
1672 |
October 18, 1672
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Lancashire, England, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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1689 |
1689
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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1694 |
April 29, 1694
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Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
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April 29, 1694
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Burlington, Burlington County, NJ, United States
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1695 |
June 20, 1695
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Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey
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August 20, 1695
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Burlington, Burlington County, NJ, United States
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1697 |
January 2, 1697
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Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
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March 2, 1697
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1699 |
February 2, 1699
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