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Charlotte Boone 1750–1810 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1750

Birth Location: Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: aft 1810

Death Location: St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, SC

Father: Squire Sr

Mother: Sarah Morgan

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The story of Charlotte Boone began in 1750 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. Charlotte Boone passed away in 1810 in St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, SC.

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Biography

  • The story of Charlotte Boone began in 1750 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • Charlotte Boone passed away in 1810 in St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, SC.

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Charlotte Boone's Ancestors

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Charlotte Boone
1750–1810
Birth Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Squire Boone Sr
1696–1765
Bradninch, Mid Devon District, Devon, England
Sarah (Jarman) Morgan
1700–1777
Exeter, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
George (Boone) III
1666–1744
Stoke Canon, East Devon District, Devon, England
Mary Boone
1669–1740
Bradninch, Mid Devon District, Devon, England
Edward Morgan
1670–1736
Llantarnum Aby, Monm, Wales
Margaret (Elizabeth) Jarman
1678–1731
Wales - Early Settler of The Welsh Colony, Berks, PA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charlotte Boone's Timeline

2 Records

1750
1750
Birth of Charlotte Boone in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
1810
aft 1810
Age 60
Death of Charlotte Boone in St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, SC
St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, SC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: aft 1810
    Event Place: St. Thomas and St. Dennis, Charleston, SC

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