Sarah <I>Morgan</I> Boone

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Sarah Morgan Boone

Birth
Gwynedd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Jan 1777 (aged 76)
Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9090693, Longitude: -80.5770086
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Sarah was one of 10 children born to Edward Morgan Sr (1660-1736) and Elizabeth Jarman 1670-1731), both born in Wales. Elizabeth's parents John & Margaret Jarman were active in Society of Friends in Wales. Elizabeth was born in Wales but by 1684, her parents had brought the family to Radnor, PA, where her only brother was born.
Records indicate that Edward was the same Edward Morgan listed as a passenger on the ship "Evening Star" which brought immigrants from Liverpool, England to America in 1683. Edward probably traveled from Merionethshire, Wales to Liverpool before setting sail To America. He settled in Pennsylvania, where he married Elizabeth Jarman on about 1690 in Radnor, PA. He & Elizabeth were Quakers. Edward built them a stone house in Towamencin
Sarah & Squire, also Quakers, married in 1720 in Gwynedd Meeting , Philadelphia, PA. (see "John and Sarah Boone Wilcockson's Quaker Heritage" by Benny G Coxton, a Boone-Wilcockson, published 2020.)
Sarah was one of 10 children born to Edward Morgan Sr (1660-1736) and Elizabeth Jarman 1670-1731), both born in Wales. Elizabeth's parents John & Margaret Jarman were active in Society of Friends in Wales. Elizabeth was born in Wales but by 1684, her parents had brought the family to Radnor, PA, where her only brother was born.
Records indicate that Edward was the same Edward Morgan listed as a passenger on the ship "Evening Star" which brought immigrants from Liverpool, England to America in 1683. Edward probably traveled from Merionethshire, Wales to Liverpool before setting sail To America. He settled in Pennsylvania, where he married Elizabeth Jarman on about 1690 in Radnor, PA. He & Elizabeth were Quakers. Edward built them a stone house in Towamencin
Sarah & Squire, also Quakers, married in 1720 in Gwynedd Meeting , Philadelphia, PA. (see "John and Sarah Boone Wilcockson's Quaker Heritage" by Benny G Coxton, a Boone-Wilcockson, published 2020.)


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