m. 1640 - Joan BurgessAbt 1647 to 1649 - 1739
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Joan Burgess |
Alt Name[1] |
Jane _____ |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1] |
Abt 1647-1649 |
Wales |
Alt Birth? |
Abt 1647-1649 |
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England |
Marriage |
1665 |
Bristol, Gloucestershire, Englandto James Moon, I |
Death? |
2 Oct 1739 |
Falls, Bucks, Pennsylvania |
Burial? |
Oct 1739 |
Fallsington, Bucks, PennsylvaniaFallsington Friends Cemetery, |
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Joan Burgess, wife of James Moone, received a legacy from her parents or other relatives in England in 1695 and obtained a certificate from the Bucks County Court on December 11, 1695 to enable her to receive it, the court entry of which is as follows:
A certificate of Joan, the wife of James Moone, being alive signed in Court she being then there present.?
She purchased a farm near the Delaware, two miles north of Yardleyville, since owned by Zachariah Betts.
She resided with her son Roger at the homestead until her death, at nearly ninety, having survived her husband twenty-six years. She was an active member of Falls Monthly Meeting, and frequently preferred to walk to meeting when in advanced years.
She died at the home of her son, Roger, the old home plantation in Falls, the title of which has been transferred from James Jr. to his father and by the latter to Roger in 1706, her sister, Sarah Burgess, was the wife of James Hill of Burlington, N.J. Bristol, England, Quaker Records and the will of James Hill names ?my brother-in-law James Moone?
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 GenCircles.
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