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Questionable Information Found There are multiple possible interpretations of the groom's name, being hard to read, and no evidence is found to support any of the possible interpretations. This page has been created under the name in the published source, but it is not thought to be correct, there being no sign of a Boone family.
References
- ↑ Warwick (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Vital records, 1739-1900
p. 83.
1819. Rev. Preserved Smith Certifies that ... he Joined in Marriage ... May 24. 1819. Mr David [Boone? See note elsewhere on this page] to Miss Sarah Munroe. [Also, p. 211: Mr David Berry of Warwick entered his intentions of Marriage with Sarah Munroe of Said town } March 17th 1819.]
- ↑ Allred, Marilyn. The town of Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, genealogical records 1739-1900, births, marriages, deaths: of the inhabitants that lived in Warwick, MA. Taken from the handwritten chronological records and cemetary [sic] records of the town of Warwick, MA. (2000).
[p. 39] David Boone m. 24 May 1819 Sarah (Sally) Munroe. [p. 198]Sally (Sarah) Munro m. 24 May 1819 David Boone.
- ↑ The marriage intention is very readable, saying David Berry. The marriage record looks most like David Boone but can be interpreted many ways. Probably the first name is David since that is what the intention says, but Davis is possible, and Daniel is often confused with David. Given the intention, the surname might be Barre, i.e., a form of Berry, but it most resembles Boone, and could also be Barne, and possibly other names. No sign of this man or couple has been located under any of the names. Further, almost no information on the bride's family has been found (no probate, no deeds) though Source:Guilford, Joan S. Monroe Book wonders if the father may be a son of Joslin Munroe of Winchester, NH (1790 census, right page, first column about 2/3 of the way down)?
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