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Susannah Boone 1760–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: November 2, 1760

Birth Location: Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina

Death Date: October 19, 1800

Death Location: Defiance, St Charles, Missouri

Father: Daniel Boone

Mother: Rebecca Bryan

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In 1760, Susannah Boone entered the world in Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina, born to Daniel Boone And Rebecca Ann Bryan. Susannah Boone passed away in 1800 in Defiance, St Charles, Missouri.

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Biography

  • In 1760, Susannah Boone entered the world in Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina, born to Daniel Boone And Rebecca Ann Bryan.
  • Susannah Boone passed away in 1800 in Defiance, St Charles, Missouri.

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Susannah Boone's Ancestors

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Susannah Boone
1760–1800
Birth Place: Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina
Parents
Daniel Boone
1734–1820
Exter, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Rebecca (Ann) Bryan
1739–1813
Wnchester, Frederick, Virginia
Grandparents
Squire (Boone) Sr.
1696–1765
Bradninch, Exeter, Devon, England
Sarah (Jarman) Morgan
1700–1777
Exeter, Berks, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
George Boone
1666–1744
Mary Maugridge
1669–1741
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Boone
1636–1696
Sarah Upper\Uppey
1628–1708

Susannah Boone's Timeline

2 Records

1760
November 2, 1760
Birth of Susannah Boone in Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina
Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina
1800
October 19, 1800
Age 40
Death of Susannah Boone in Defiance, St Charles, Missouri
Defiance, St Charles, Missouri

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: November 2, 1760
    Event Place: Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: October 19, 1800
    Event Place: Defiance, St Charles, Missouri

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