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Sarah Magruder

Birth
Calvert County, Maryland, USA
Death
9 May 1734 (aged 74–75)
Aquasco, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Aquasco, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Beall was born abt 1659 in Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States. She was the daughter of Colonel Ninean Beall (1625-1717) and Ruth (Moore) Beall (1638-1712).

Sarah married Francis Watts in 1678 in Prince Georges County, MD. Francis is the son of Edward Watts (1620-1690) and Anne (Sherman) Watts (1620-1665). This couple had 5 children: Sarah, Eliza, Susan, Francis and John. Francis Watts died in Anne Arundel County, MD in 1684 or 1985. His will was dated Dec. 2, 1684 and the estate was inventoried on March 2, 1685 and the land his 2 sons inherited was conv. to them on Oct. 31, 1685. This was the 100 acres called "Bachelor's Delight" on the Wye River. For more information: Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland by Robert Barnes on pages 251-254.

Sarah married Col. Samuel M. Magruder in 1686 in Prince Georges County, MD. Col. Samuel Magruder was a High Justice, Captain of Militia, Member of the House of Burgesses for Maryland, etc. You can find out more about this family from the book "Colonial Families of the United States" page 349. Sarah brought 5 young children into this marriage, then she and Col. Samuel Magruder had the following 9 children: Samuel, Ninian, James, William, Alexander, Verlinda, Mary, Elinor and Nathaniel Magruder. Col. Samuel M. Magruder died on April 16, 1711 in Prince Georges County, MD.

There is a good article about Sarah's dad in the "The Original Scots Colonists of Early America. Supplement 1607-1707". It reads (A copy of this is on this page.
Sarah died on 9 May 1734 in Prince Georges, MD, USA. She was abt 76 years old.
Sarah Beall was born abt 1659 in Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States. She was the daughter of Colonel Ninean Beall (1625-1717) and Ruth (Moore) Beall (1638-1712).

Sarah married Francis Watts in 1678 in Prince Georges County, MD. Francis is the son of Edward Watts (1620-1690) and Anne (Sherman) Watts (1620-1665). This couple had 5 children: Sarah, Eliza, Susan, Francis and John. Francis Watts died in Anne Arundel County, MD in 1684 or 1985. His will was dated Dec. 2, 1684 and the estate was inventoried on March 2, 1685 and the land his 2 sons inherited was conv. to them on Oct. 31, 1685. This was the 100 acres called "Bachelor's Delight" on the Wye River. For more information: Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland by Robert Barnes on pages 251-254.

Sarah married Col. Samuel M. Magruder in 1686 in Prince Georges County, MD. Col. Samuel Magruder was a High Justice, Captain of Militia, Member of the House of Burgesses for Maryland, etc. You can find out more about this family from the book "Colonial Families of the United States" page 349. Sarah brought 5 young children into this marriage, then she and Col. Samuel Magruder had the following 9 children: Samuel, Ninian, James, William, Alexander, Verlinda, Mary, Elinor and Nathaniel Magruder. Col. Samuel M. Magruder died on April 16, 1711 in Prince Georges County, MD.

There is a good article about Sarah's dad in the "The Original Scots Colonists of Early America. Supplement 1607-1707". It reads (A copy of this is on this page.
Sarah died on 9 May 1734 in Prince Georges, MD, USA. She was abt 76 years old.


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  • Added: Feb 2, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104554821/sarah-magruder: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah Magruder (1659–9 May 1734), Find a Grave Memorial ID 104554821, citing Magruder Family Cemetery, Aquasco, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Stella (contributor 47848948).