Person:Deborah Howell (3)

  1. Deborah Howell1691 - 1759
m. 27 Jul 1713
  1. George Boone1714 - 1737
  2. Mary Boone1716 - 1832
  3. Hannah Boone1718 - 1746
  4. Deborah Boone1720 - 1758
  5. Dinah Boone1722 - 1797
  6. William Boone1724 - Bef 1771
  7. Josiah Boone1727 - 1814
  8. Jeremiah Boone1729 - 1787
  9. Aabigail Boone1732 -
  10. Hezakiah Boone1735 - 1823
Facts and Events
Name Deborah Howell
Married Name _____ Boone
Gender Female
Birth? 23 Aug 1691 Chester County, Pennsylvania[pos Haverford] Citation needed
Alt Birth? 23 Oct 1691 Haverford, Chester, Pennsylvania
Marriage 27 Jul 1713 Philadelphia County, PennsylvaniaAbington MM
to George Boone, IV
Death[1] 26 Jan 1759 Exeter, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States

birth parents: William Howell and Mary Husband

Type: married

URL: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Howell-738

References
  1. Family Recorded, in Boone, James (1744-1795). Old James Boone Genealogy. (held by Historical Society of Wisconsin: unpublished handwritten manuscript, 1788).

    “GEORGE BOONE IV. (the eldest Son of George & Mary Boone) was born in the Town of Bradninch aforesaid, on the 13th of July 1690 about ½ H. past 5 in the Afternoon; and died in Exeter Township aforesaid, on the 20 November 1753; in the 64th Year of his Age. He taught School for several Years near Philadelphia; was a good Mathematician, and taught the Several Branches of English Learning; and was a Magistrate for several Years. His wife’s maiden name was Deborah Howell. She died in 1759 January 26.”

  2.   Marriage Recorded, in The Boone Society, Inc. - The First 5 Generations of the George Boone Family, 21 Aug 2008.

    They married 27 July 1713 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Page 590
    of Hazel Spraker, “The Boone Family” showing minutes of the Abington
    Monthly Meeting of Quakers:

    5 mo 27, 1713 (27 July 1713 – old style calendar first month was March): Whereas
    George Boone and Deborah Howell, the daughter of William Howell, having declared
    their marriage intentions before two Mo. Meetings, Enquiry being made by persons
    Appointed and found Clear from all others on ye account of marriage, Did accomplish
    their Marriage in ye United of Friends as is signified by their Marriage Certificate.”