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Husband: John STARRETT | |||
Born: | 1710 | at: | Lounderry, Ireland |
Married: | 1768 | at: | |
Died: | 20 JUN 1799 | at: | East Huntingdon, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Wife: Mary WEBB | |||
Born: | 26 JAN 1727 | at: | Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died: | 13 AUG 1804 | at: | East Huntingdon, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA |
Father: | John WEBB | ||
Mother: | Mary BOONE | ||
Spouses: | John STARRETT | ||
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Name: | John STARRETT [66] | ||
Born: | 14 MAR 1757 | at: | Chester, Pennsylvania, USA |
Married: | 31 OCT 1797 | at: | |
Died: | 25 JAN 1840 | at: | |
Spouses: | Mary LATTA | ||
Name: | James STARRETT [69] | ||
Born: | 1751 | at: | East Brunswick Township, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died: | 6 JUL 1829 | at: | Rostraver Township, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Name: | Moses STARRETT | ||
Born: | 25 FEB 1763 | at: | East Namtmeal Township, Chester, PA |
Died: | 5 JUL 1839 | at: | East Huntingdon, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Name: | Martha STARRETT | ||
Born: | 9 MAY 1758 | at: | Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died: | 1 NOV 1836 | at: | Willoughby, Lake, Ohio, USA |
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Name: | Annie STARRETT | ||
Born: | 1759 | at: | Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died: | 7 APR 1842 | at: | Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Name: | Mary STARRETT | ||
Born: | 17 JUL 1760 | at: | East Namtmeal Township, Chester, PA |
Died: | 10 JAN 1832 | at: | Franklin Township, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Name: | Samuel STARRETT | ||
Born: | 27 AUG 1765 | at: | East Namtmeal Township, Chester, PA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 10 NOV 1850 | at: | Adams, Ohio, USA |
Spouses: | Mary SHOEMAKER , Elizabeth COPPEL | ||
[81]
John STARRETT was born in 1710 in Londonderry, Ireland, died on 20 Jun 1799 in East Huntington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania at age 89, and was buried in Scottdale Cemetery, East Huntington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Left Londonderrry, Ireland at age 16 and came to America and settled in Chester Co., Pa. He engaged in farming and Tanning. While living there he met and married Mary Webb. They moved to Westmorland Co., Pa. where he carried on a a farm and Tannery. Here he lived and died. He reared a family of 7 children - 4 sons and 3 daughters.
SOURCE: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a52525 &id=I1358
John Sterrett died June 20th, 1799 in his 88th year.
Mary, wife of John Sterrett died August 13, 1804 at the age of 85 years.
SOURCE: National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volumes 1-85, 1600's to1900's, Page 62.
Transcribed by Mrs. Fredrick J. Goensch (Mary A) Washington DC.
Derry or Londonderry is the second-biggest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth-biggest city on
the island of Ireland. The name Derry is an anglicisation of the Irish name Doire or Doire
Cholmcille meaning "oak-wood of Colmcille". In 1613, the city was granted a Royal Charter by King
James I and the "London" prefix was added, changing the name of the city to Londonderry. While the city
is more usually known as Derry, Londonderry is also used and remains the legal name.
Daniel Boone connection:
John Starrett (Sterrett), born 1710, came from the north of Ireland, 1760, and settled on a farm in Chester County, seven miles from the battle field of Brandywine. Seventeen years later James and John, two of his four sons, participated in that battle. He was also the father of three daughters. His wife, Mary Webb, was the daughter of John Webb and Mary Boone. Mary Boone was a sister of Squire Boone, the father of Daniel Boone.
John Starrett fought in the Revolutionary War and is the link we have to the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution.
SOURCE: Wikipedia
[80] Served as a private in Capt. Robert Elton's Company
[68]
John married Mary WEBB, daughter of John WEBB and Mary BOONE, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Mary was born on 26 Jan 1727 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, died on 13 Aug 1804 in East Huntington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania at age 77, and was buried in Scottdale Cemetery, East Huntington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. They had seven children: James, John
First cousin of Daniel Boone, pioneer
[66]
Also Known As: Pvt John, Marine John and John The Reverened War Soldier.
John STARRETT J.P. was born on 14 Mar 1757 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, died on 25 Jan 1840 in Mifflin Township, Franklin County, Ohio at age 82, and was buried in Mifflin Township Cemetery, Gahanna, Franklin County, Ohio.
Mifflin Township: The territory which now comprises Mifflin township was first settled about 1799 or 1800, by emigrants from Pennsylvania. William Read is believed to have been the first settler, but among other early pioneers were John Starrett and James Latta. John was a Justice of the Peace. He is listed as marrying John Adams and Philipena Linton in 1841; Susan Ann Agler and William Eaton, Jr.in 1850; Sarah Alspach and Andrew Click in 1837. [Only surnames beginning with "A" were listed]. Also witnessed the following Wills: Stephen R. Price, dated 1832; Daniel Dague, dated 1850; Robert Paull, dated 1854 [executor of Robert's estate was John Latta]; Phillip Keim, dated 1859. Revoluntionary Soldiers, Franklin County, Ohio A list of Revoluntary soldiers who applied for pensions from Franklin County, Ohio is found in the early records of our Court House. Those found are as follows: John Starrett.
SOURCE: Historical Notes, Mifflin and Plain Townships , Franklin Co, Ohio by Robert Waldron.
Elected Justice of Peace 1835, 1838 and 1840.
SOURCE: History of Franklin County, Chap XXII, Mifflin Township, 1858, compiled by
[69] James STARRETT was born in 1751 in Brunswick Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, died on 6 Jul 1829 in Rostraver Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania at age 78, and was buried in Rehoboth Cemetery, Rostraver Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
Husband: George Davidson BOGGAN | |||
Born: | at: | ||
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Father: | Patrick BOGGAN | ||
Mother: | Martha Davidson | ||
Spouses: | Adaline Ruth ALSOBROOK | ||
Wife: Adaline Ruth ALSOBROOK | |||
Born: | 1813 | at: | Anson, NC |
Died: | at: | ||
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Spouses: | George Davidson BOGGAN | ||
CHILDREN | |||
Name: | Richard Patrick BOGGAN [87] | ||
Born: | JUL 1838 | at: | North Carolina |
Married: | 15 DEC 1868 | at: | Marshall Co, MS |
Died: | 1915 | at: | Lewisberg, MS |
Spouses: | Sarah D, HOYLE | ||
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Confederate Soldiers Military Records
Richard Patrick Boggan enlisted in the 9th Ms Infantry in Holly Springs Ms on Mar 27th 1861 for 1 year as a Pvt. and was discharged on 31 Mar 1862. He then re-enlisted in the 10th Ms Infantry in HollySprings Ms on May 15th 1862 for 3 years as a Sergeant. He was discharged Nov 1st 1863 as unfit for duty due to chronic diarrhea.
Mississippi Marriages 1826-1900
Richard Boggan to Martha E Horn 18 Dec 1863, Marshall Co (Martha died soon after)
Confederate Soldiers Military Records
Richard Patrick Boggan enlisted in the Confederacy for the 3rd time in the 18th Ms Cavalry on 19 July 1864. This unit surrendered in May 1865 and Richard Patrick is listed on a roll of prisoners of war who were paroled on May 12th 1865.
Mississippi Marriages 1776 -1935
Richard Boggan to Sarah D Hoyle 15 Dec 1868, Marshall Co. Twin girls Flora Dove and Sarah Florence were born in Arkansas on Sept 30 1871. In 1873 Sarah D Hoyle Boggan died in childbirth along with thechild, a son.
Application for Confederate veteran pension Desoto Co Ms
R P Boggan 75 years old
States that his command surrendered in Livingston Ala
Lives with his Daughter
Pension was granted dated 1 Sept 1913
Buried at Baker’s Chapel United Methodist Church, 1965 Johnston Rd, Hernando
Richard Patrick Boggan with Confederate Tombstone
Flora Dove Boggan Stewart with a Tombstone
William H Berryhill and Sarah Florence Boggan Berryhill with a double Tombstone. (My gGrandmother’s date of death was not inscribed. I suspect the reason was that at her funeral my grandmother Flora Oliva Berryhill Pryor had a heart attack and died. Several years later I went to Brantley Funeral home in Olive Branch and got her exact date of death and had the Tombstone inscribed.)