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Born: | 1666 | at: | Stoke Canon, England |
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Died: | 1744 | at: | Berks County, Pennsylvania |
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Born: | DEC 1668 | at: | Brandninch, Devonshire England |
Died: | 13 FEB 1741 | at: | Exeter, Berks, Pennsylvania |
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Died: | 1765 | at: | 1765 in Mocksville, NC |
Spouses: | Sarah Jarman MORGAN | ||
[148] George Boone III, son of George II and Sarah Uppey Boone, was born at Stoke Canon, England a village near the City of Exeter, in 1666. He married Mary Maugridge, who was born in 1669 in Bradninch, eight miles from Exeter. She was the daughter of John and Mary Milton Maugridge. George was a weaver by trade. George III and Mary Maugridge Boone were the parents of nine children. In 1713, George sent his three oldest children to America to find land. George and Mary and their six remaining children set sail for America and arrived in Philadelphia on Oct 10, 1717. They settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. With the exception of their son John, all of the children of George and Mary Boone married and had large families. George died at the age of 78 years in Berks County, Pennsylvania and Mary died on Feb 2, 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
[86] Mary Webb is the daughter of John Webb and Mary Boone. Mary Boone is the sister of Squire Boone. Squire Boone is the father of Daniel Boone.
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Squire Boone was born in Bradninch, Exeter, Devonshire, England to George Boone III & Mary Milton Maugridge; he had the following siblings: George Boone IV, Sarah Boone Stover, Mary Boone b. in 1694 d. 1696; Mary Boone b. 1699 d. 1744, John Boone, Joseph Boone, Benjamin Boone, James Boone, & Samuel Boone.
Squire married Sarah Morgan 23 July 1720 at the Gwynned Meeting of Quakers, Berks Co, Pennsylvania. Squire died 2 January 1765 and Sarah died 1777; both buried at Mocksville, North Carolina.
They had the following children: Sarah, Israel Boone (buried at Joppa Cem.), Samuel, Jonathan, Elizabeth Boone Grant, Daniel Boone (famous pioneer), Jacob, Mary Boone Bryan, George W., Edward, Nathaniel, Squire Boone Jr., and Hannah Boone Stewart Pennington.
Squire had accompanied his brother George, and his sister, Sarah, to America ahead of their parents.
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Parents:
George Boone (1666 - 1744)
Mary Maugridge Boone (1668 - 1741)
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Sarah Jarman Morgan Boone (1700 - 1777)
Children:
Sarah Boone Willcockson (1724 - 1815)*
Israel Boone (1726 - 1756)*
Samuel Boone (1728 - 1808)*
Jonathan Boone (1730 - 1808)*
Elizabeth Boone Grant (1732 - 1818)*
Daniel Boone (1734 - 1820)*
Mary Boone Bryan (1736 - 1819)*
Edward "Ned" Boone (1740 - 1780)*
Squire Boone (1744 - 1815)*
Hannah Boone Pennington (1746 - 1828)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Joppa Cemetery
Mocksville
Davie County
North Carolina, USA
Nicknames: "Squire Boone Sr."
Birthdate: November 25, 1696
Birthplace:Bradninch, Exeter, Devonshire, England
Death: Died January 2, 1765 in Mocksville, NC, USA
Occupation: Weaver, blacksmith, gunsmith, farmer, Quaker, and Blacksmith, Weaver/Blacksmith. , Weaver/Blacksmith, Farmer
immigrated to Pennsylvania from the small town of Bradninch, Devon, England in 1713,