John Jarman

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John Jarman

Birth
Wales
Death
14 Feb 1698 (aged 43)
Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Surname also spelled Jerman/Jarmen/Jermain

Married MARGARET 1658 – 1740; parents of (at least):

Elizabeth JARMAN 1678 – 1731
John JARMAN II 1684 – 1769
Margaret JARMAN 1690 - ?

Other research suggests "Elizabeth b. 1690 married Peter Taylor, Sarah b. 1695 "

"Believed to arrive in Philadelphia in 1683 at age 29 with wife Margaret; daughters Elizabeth and Sarah. Ship info unknown. Son, Thomas Jerman, with wife, Margaret Elizabeth, and daughter, Elizabeth, is believed to arrive in Philadelphia in March 1699 in the "William Galley" from the River Towy, Wales. Passage paid at 5 pounds each for 3 passengers."

SOURCE: findagrave member TEXAS TUDORS

Also, "There is nothing to indicate/document/verify that Thomas Jerman/Jarman who came to PA in 1698 was the son of John & Margaret Jarman who came to PA in 1683. :-) "

U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name: John Jarman
Arrival year: 1683
Arrival Place: Pennsylvania
Primary Immigrant: Jarman, John
Source Publication Code: 2606.12
Annotation: Date and port of arrival, date and place of settlement or date and place of first mention in the New World. Extensive family genealogical information is also provided.
Source Bibliography: GLENN, THOMAS ALLEN. Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 2000. Volume I. 233p.

"John Jarman was buried the 14th day of the 12th month 1697 (not Dec 14, 1697). The modern reckoning of that date would be 14 Feb 1698. See Julian calendar in use by England and her colonies (and most assuredly by Friends Society) until Sept 1752. See also Penn's Great Laws adopted in 1682 at Chester where the "1st month of the year shall be called March". His wife Margaret died on 26th day of 10th month 1740; the modern reckoning of that date would be 26 Dec 1740; she was buried on the 28th as recorded in Radnor Meeting Minutes." information courtesy findagrave member #47345651

NOTE: The tombstones of John and Margaret Jarman no longer exist, but they are believed to have been buried here where the original Society of Friends Meeting House once stood. The original Meeting House where John Jarman and his family once attended church was built in 1686, but no longer exists. The second (current) Meeting house was built in 1721.
Surname also spelled Jerman/Jarmen/Jermain

Married MARGARET 1658 – 1740; parents of (at least):

Elizabeth JARMAN 1678 – 1731
John JARMAN II 1684 – 1769
Margaret JARMAN 1690 - ?

Other research suggests "Elizabeth b. 1690 married Peter Taylor, Sarah b. 1695 "

"Believed to arrive in Philadelphia in 1683 at age 29 with wife Margaret; daughters Elizabeth and Sarah. Ship info unknown. Son, Thomas Jerman, with wife, Margaret Elizabeth, and daughter, Elizabeth, is believed to arrive in Philadelphia in March 1699 in the "William Galley" from the River Towy, Wales. Passage paid at 5 pounds each for 3 passengers."

SOURCE: findagrave member TEXAS TUDORS

Also, "There is nothing to indicate/document/verify that Thomas Jerman/Jarman who came to PA in 1698 was the son of John & Margaret Jarman who came to PA in 1683. :-) "

U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name: John Jarman
Arrival year: 1683
Arrival Place: Pennsylvania
Primary Immigrant: Jarman, John
Source Publication Code: 2606.12
Annotation: Date and port of arrival, date and place of settlement or date and place of first mention in the New World. Extensive family genealogical information is also provided.
Source Bibliography: GLENN, THOMAS ALLEN. Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 2000. Volume I. 233p.

"John Jarman was buried the 14th day of the 12th month 1697 (not Dec 14, 1697). The modern reckoning of that date would be 14 Feb 1698. See Julian calendar in use by England and her colonies (and most assuredly by Friends Society) until Sept 1752. See also Penn's Great Laws adopted in 1682 at Chester where the "1st month of the year shall be called March". His wife Margaret died on 26th day of 10th month 1740; the modern reckoning of that date would be 26 Dec 1740; she was buried on the 28th as recorded in Radnor Meeting Minutes." information courtesy findagrave member #47345651

NOTE: The tombstones of John and Margaret Jarman no longer exist, but they are believed to have been buried here where the original Society of Friends Meeting House once stood. The original Meeting House where John Jarman and his family once attended church was built in 1686, but no longer exists. The second (current) Meeting house was built in 1721.

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