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Susannah Boone 1760–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Nov 1760

Birth Location: Yadkin Valley, Rowan County, North Carolina

Death Date: 19 Oct 1800

Death Location: Missouri

Father: Daniel Boone

Mother: Rebecca Bryan

Spouse(s): William Hays

Children(s): Delinda Hays, Boone Hays, Jemima Hays, Greenup Hays, Daniel Hays, William Hays, Elizabeth Hays, Mahala Hays, Jesse Hays, Susannah Hays

In 1760, Susannah Boone entered the world in Yadkin Valley, Rowan County, North Carolina, born to Daniel Morgan Famous Frontiersman Boone And Rebecca Ann Bryan. Susannah Boone married William Hays, and had children including Boone Hays, Daniel Hays, Delinda Hays, Elizabeth Hays, Greenup Hays, Jemima Hays, Jesse Hays, Mahala Hays, Susannah Hays, William Hays. Susannah Boone passed away in 1800 in Missouri.

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Biography

  • In 1760, Susannah Boone entered the world in Yadkin Valley, Rowan County, North Carolina, born to Daniel Morgan Famous Frontiersman Boone And Rebecca Ann Bryan.
  • Susannah Boone married William Hays, and had children including Boone Hays, Daniel Hays, Delinda Hays, Elizabeth Hays, Greenup Hays, Jemima Hays, Jesse Hays, Mahala Hays, Susannah Hays, William Hays.
  • Susannah Boone passed away in 1800 in Missouri.

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Susannah Boone's Ancestors

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Susannah Boone
1760–1800
Birth Place: Yadkin Valley, Rowan County, North Carolina
Parents
Daniel Morgan "Famous Frontiersman" Boone
1734–1845
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Rebecca (Ann) Bryan
1739–1813
Rowan County, North Carolina
Grandparents
Squire Boone
1696–1765
Bradninch, Exeter, Devonshire, England
Sarah (Jarman) Morgan
1700–1777
Gwynedd, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
George Boone
1666–1744
Mary Maugridge
1668–1740
Edward Morgan
1665–1718
Elizabeth Jarman
1680–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Boone
1646–1696
Sarah Uppey
1646–1708
John Maugridge
1630–1700
Mary Milton
–1697
James Morgan
1640–1718
Alice Hopton
1651–1734

Susannah Boone's Descendants

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Susannah Boone (2 Nov 1760–19 Oct 1800) m. William Hays (13 Dec 1754–13 Dec 1804)
  1. 1. Delinda Hays 1780–1870
    1. 1. Odille Jones 1820–
  2. 2. Boone Hays 1783–1850 m. Lydia (Ann) Scholl 1789–
    1. 1. Mary (Boone) Hays 1829– m. Armstead Hughes 1823–1859
    2. 2. Elinor Hays 1818–
    3. 3. Upton Hays 1831–
    4. 4. Amazon Hays 1820–
    5. 5. Louisa Hays 1810–
    6. 6. Samuel Hays 1824–
    7. 7. Miriam Hays 1826–
    8. 8. Linville Hays 1821–
    9. 9. Alfred Hays 1814–
    10. 10. Serrelda Hays 1816–
  3. 3. Jemima Hays 1778–1843 m. James Davis 1769–1850
  4. 4. Greenup Hays 1782–
  5. 5. Daniel Hays 1781–1861
  6. 6. William Hays 1776–1845
  7. 7. Elizabeth Hays 1776–1828 m. Isaac (Michael Van) Bibber 1771–1840
    1. 1. Aretta (Van) Bibber 1810–1878
    2. 2. Matilda (Van) Bibber 1800–
    3. 3. Isaac (Van) Bibber 1790–
    4. 4. Marcha (Van) Bibber 1804–
    5. 5. Frances (Van) Bibber 1808–
  8. 8. Mahala Hays 1783–
  9. 9. Jesse Hays 1784–1817
  10. 10. Susannah Hays 1782–1870

Susannah Boone's Timeline

2 Records

1760
2 Nov 1760
Birth of Susannah Boone in Yadkin Valley, Rowan County, North Carolina
Yadkin Valley, Rowan County, North Carolina
1800
19 Oct 1800
Age 40
Death of Susannah Boone in St. Charles, Missouri
St. Charles, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Nov 1760
    Event Place: Yadkin Valley, Rowan County, North Carolina
    Record Source: entirefamily.ged (From MyFamily.com when computer information was lost0

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Oct 1800
    Event Place: St. Charles, Missouri
    Record Source: entirefamily.ged (From MyFamily.com when computer information was lost0

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Missouri

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1760

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1800
    Event Place: St. Charles County, Missouri

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