Person:Samuel Boone (22)

Facts and Events
Name Samuel Boone
Gender Male
Marriage North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United Statesto Mary Sweet
Occupation? woolcomber
Will[1] North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Death[1] Bef Feb 1766 North Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Abstracts of North Kingstown Wills, in Alden G. Beaman. Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (The Rhode Island Genealogical Research Institute)
    13:82.

    WILL:
    North Kingstown Probate Vol. 8, 1742-1756, p.292-3. Samuel Boon of North Kingstown aged; pvd Feb. 1766;
    sons: Samuel eldest & James;
    daughters: Ann Ga__, [burn]elove Vaughan, Susanna Walton, [burn]bigail Smith & Elizabeth Peckham.
    Witnesses: Francis Willett, Nicholas Northrup Jr & Rowse Helme.

  2.   LAND:
    -North Kingstown Land Vol. 1 p. 165 aquired 1 Acre from father-in-law James Sweet, ack. Sept. 7, 1706. called worsted comer.
    -North Kingstown Land Vol. 1 p. 165-6 purchased land of Valentine & Eliner Sweet in Pettiquamscut purchase, ack. Oct. 30, 1704. Called Worsted comber. [RIGR July 1983, p. 50-1]
  3.   MISC:
    -July 11, 1726 Samuel Boon of North Kingstown, merchant, vs. Thomas Jackwise of North Kingstown, yeoman and Joseph Gardner of East Greenwich, yeoman, ... for debt. ... [Gleanings from Newport Court Files 1669-1783, 1998, Jane Fletcher Fiske, item 277]
    -July 11, 1726 Samuel Boon of North Kingstown, merchant, vs. Samuel Barber of South Kingstown, husbandman, in the custody of the sheriff, for 16:12:0 due by note dated March 7, 1723/4 witnessed by James Eldred and Joanna Sweet; Nathaniel Newdigate attorney. [Gleanings from Newport Court Files 1669-1783, 1998, Jane Fletcher Fiske, item 278]
    -July 12, 1726 Samuel Boon of North Kingstown, merchant, vs. Benjamin Holway of Westerly, otherwise of South Kingstown, 35:0:8 due by note dated 14 January 1723/4 witnessed by John Sweet and Alexander Brown; Nathaniel Newdigate attorney. [Gleanings from Newport Court Files 1669-1783, 1998, Jane Fletcher Fiske, item 279]