_George BOONE I_ _George BOONE II_| | |________________ _George BOONE III_______| | | ________________ | |_Sarah UPPEY ____| | |________________ | |--Mary BOONE | | ________________ | _John MAUGRIDGE _| | | |________________ |_Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE _| | ________________ |_Mary MILTON ____| |________________
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"The First 5 Generations of the George Boone Family"
The Boone Society, Inc., October 2006
http://www.boonesociety.org/
"The Boone Society has copies of actual baptisms at St. Disens Church in Bradninch, Devonshire,
England, for 6 of the children of George Boone III and wife Mary. (Note: the Old James Boone
Genealogy gives us the actual birth dates.) George III & Mary actually had 10 children, which include
two daughters named Mary, (the first died in infancy)... '1699 Mary ye daughter of George Boone
baptized the same day (previous entry Oct 13, 1699)'. (Note: This Mary was the second daughter of
George & Mary Boone named Mary, not an uncommon practice when the first one died). From James
Boone Genealogy: "MARY BOONE (daughter of George & Mary Boone) was born Sept. 23, A.D. 1699:
She was the Wife of John Webb, and departed this Life the 16th of January 1774, in the 75th year of her
Age; her Husband died in the same Year, October 18th, in the 80th Year of his Age." Mary married John
Webb 13 Sept 1720 in Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania."
"The Boone Family; a Genealogical History"
Hazel Atterbury Spraker
Rutland, VT, 1922
(Reprinted, Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD. 1974)
p39: "Mary Boone (daughter of George), born 23 Sept. (0. S.), or 4 Oct. (N. S.), 1699, in
Devonshire, England; died 16 Jan., 1774, in her 75th year. Married 13 Sept. (or 24 Sept.,
N. S.), 1720, in Philadelphia County (now Berks), Pa., John Webb (d. 18 Oct., 1774, in 80th
year). The abstract of their marriage record reads: "7-13, (1720) John Webb of Phila. Co.
and Mary Boone daughter of George of the same Co.; at a Public Meeting. Witnesses
George, Squire and Benjamin Boone; Thomas Evan; Edward Foulke; Edward Morgan;
Daniel Meredith and 18 others." In some way their courtship did not comply with the regulations
of the Society of Friends, for on 26 July, 1720, in Gwynedd Meeting, her father, George Boone,
openly acknowledged his fault in allowing John Webb to "keep company with his daughter in
order to marry, contrary to ye established order."
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