Children: Godfrey, Solomon, James, Dniel, Matthew, Mollie, & Elenor from Lloyn
Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
Name before arriving in U.S.: HansiThe name 'Grodfret Hans' from Natalie Haines Thomson Pedigree Chart 9/91.
buried place from John Haines Bellingham MA 8/24/91
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
from Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
name from Catherine Alane Stevens pedigree chart
name from Catherine Alane Stevens pedigree chart
source: Catheline A. Stevens' pedigree chart 8/91.
b. & d. dates/placessource: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. date: 4/9/1717; burial placeThe following from Lloyd Boone's records:
Records, which were badly damaged by fire at Wickford, RI indicate that Samuel
was chosen Lieutenant of the 3rd Kingston Company of Militia and the next year
became Captain of this company. At the February 1778 session of the State
Assembly, a resolution was passed that, Samuel Boone, William Boone, and
others, having joined the enemy, the Sheriff of the County of Kings County
forthwith take possession of their real and personal estate in behalf of the
State. In March of 1778 the Sheriff was ordered to sell the personal estate of
Samuel Boone (and other). In June 1700 records from five farms were seized by
the State, their owners having gone over to the enemy, be pledged and funded
for the credit and redemption of taxes assessed of 5000 pounds. Samurl's farm
was shown as about 600 acres of Exeter. It was further enacted that these
farms be sold on or before December 1, 1780, money which was to be paid in gold
or silver and not currency; same to be lodged in the Treasurery and any over
5000 pounds to be at the disposal of the General Assembly.Other records indicate the farm was leased to a Michael Dawley for 91 pounds;
also that Richard Fry Esq., be empowered to receive of Mrs. Micahel Dawley, the
mutton of 14 in lieu of so much beef, in part rent to the State's Farm late
belonging to Samuel Boone. Subsequent records indicate that Samuel may have
had two farms, one in Exeter, known as Black Plain, and one in North Kingston.
February 1784 records show a report of a committee appointed to enquire into
circumstances of the encumbrances which are on the estates late belonging to
Samuel Boone which are under mortgage to Stuckeley Westcott of upwards of 2600
pounds. The committee concluded that said Stuckeley Westcott convey his right
in the said farm in Exeter to the State, that then the fee simple for the said
farm in North Kingston be conveyed by the General Treasurer in behalf of the
State to Stuckeley Westcott. This report was acted upon and passed by the
State.July 1780 records show an act was passed to prevent persons listed, including
Samuel Boone, being admitted in the State. If apprehended, will be committed
to jail and transported to some place in the dominion or possession of the
forces of Great Britian.source: Faye M. Boones' pedigree chart on file in N.B. Genealogical Society
Archives shows death date as 1797; shows marriage to Mary Wightman
source: Faye M. Boones' pedigree chart
source: Lloyd Bonne Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. & d. dates
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. date/place
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. year/place
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. date/place
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. date/place
source: Catheline A. Stevens pedigree chart.
John Haines pedigree chart showed death date
source: Faye M. Boones' pedigree chart
source: Catheline A. Stevens pedigree chart (no dates)
source: John Haines pedigree chart shows birth date
source: Faye M. Boones' pedigree chart (no dates)
source: Catherine Alane Stevens' Pedigree Chart
Woolcomber & Merchantsource: New England Gen. - Vol. 3
moved to N. Kingston, RI about 1700source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart
born date & place (either Suffolk Co. or Exeter Co.)
source: Catherine A. Stevens' Pedigree Chart
d. date 1750source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart
b. date abt 1665; d. abt 1782
"Born about the time of the King Philip War to James Sweet"source: Dr. Earle Sweet (Canada)
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. & d. dates/places
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
b. & d. dates/places
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. & d. dates/places
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91
b. date/place
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigreet Chart 9/91.
b. & d. dates/places
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. & d. dates/places
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. date/place
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. & d. dates/places
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. date/place
source: Lloyd Boone Pedigree Chart 9/91.
b. & d. dates/b. place
b. & d. dates: John Haines Pedigree chart 9/91
source: Wally Parsons pedigree chart
Roger Boone, b. 7 Dec. 1655 Wolborough, Newton Abbott, Devon, England, married Martha, last name unknown, son of Thomas, b. circa 1629 also of Wolborough, married Frances Manning, b. circa 1633, in Exeter, Devon on 10 Oct. 1655. Have not been able to find anything beyond Thomas.Roger was the father of Samuel Boone, Sr. or Samuel 1 Boone, b. 1696 in English west country, migrated to North Kingston, Rhode Island, d. 1766.
source: Dr. Earle Sweet (Canada)
Genealogy & Memoir of the Sweet Family
Florence Sweet Darting files
source: Dr. Earle Sweet (Canada)
Genealogy & Memoir of the Sweet Family
Florence Sweet Darling files
source: John Haines Pedigree Chart 9/91
Source: Ann Noyes ('95 Duxbury, MA): may have moved to Middleboro, MA.source: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6694/hill.html
Jonathan Hill owned slaves. (a few of items) - boy - Cuffee, $60 child, Experience $35 (year old negro, Prinde, $30. 200 sheep, amount of est. 791 pounds, 3s, 6d. He served in King Phillips war. He had 8 children.
source: John Haines Pedigree Chart 9/91
source: John Haines Pedigree Chart 9/91
source: John Haines Pedigree Chart 9/91