Sarah F. Tyson

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Sarah F. Tyson (Harper)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Province of Pennsylvania
Death: January 30, 1779 (30)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert Harper, of the Northern Liberties and Sarah Harper
Wife of James Tyson and James Tyson
Mother of Joseph Miller Tyson; Robert Tyson; Jesse Tyson; Amy Green; James Tyson and 6 others
Sister of Elizabeth Worrell; Samuel Harper; Agnes Buzby Roberts; Rebecca Roberts; Mary Yerkes and 6 others

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About Sarah F. Tyson

Sarah had ten children

  1. Robert (1765-1816) ~• Meetings: Abington>Goshen>Gwynedd>Upper Providence
  2. Jesse (1766-?)
  3. Amy (1768-?)
  4. James (1770-?)
  5. Benjamin (1771-?)
  6. Jonathan (1773-?) m. at Oxford M.M.
  7. Joseph (1775-?)
  8. Isaac (1777-?) {twin}
  9. Jacob (March 8 - March 30 1777) {twin}
  10. Sarah (1779-?)

Origins

The Codicile to Robert Harper’s Will is dated "fourth Day of the seventh Mo 1765". In it he provides for the two sons who were born after the writing of the original Will - Nathan and Benjamin. He also reports that some of his daughters have married - Elizabeth, Sarah, Agness and Rebecca. That leaves two daughters unmarried in July of 1765, Mary and Ruth; they were alive in 1757 so they were at least 8 years old in 1765.

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Sarah F. Tyson's Timeline

1748
July 15, 1748
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Province of Pennsylvania
1765
February 2, 1765
Pennsylvania
1766
August 10, 1766
1768
November 3, 1768
Chester, Delaware, PA, United States
1770
August 2, 1770
1771
October 21, 1771
1773
August 11, 1773
1775
June 29, 1775
Abington, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
June 29, 1775
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1777
March 8, 1777