Margaret Jarman

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Margaret Jarman

Birth
Wales
Death
26 Dec 1740 (aged 82)
Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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May not be Daniel Boone's great grandmother; sometimes listed as Margaret Goodwyn, daughter of EDWARD GOODWYN GOODWIN 1625–1677; since Edward Morgan may not have married a Jarman --
From the Morgan Strode book by Jim White, dispels the previous research that Elizabeth was a Jarman before her marriage to Mr. Morgan .

However, "Pg 479 of U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 list three children of John and Margaret Jarman. John b 1684, Margaret (Elizabeth) b 1687, and Elizabeth b 1690.

A NOTE: I am descended from Elizabeth Jerman b 1690 who married Peter Taylor in 1712. I have DNA matches to Squire and Sarah Jarman Morgan's children Sarah, Israel, Daniel, Mary, Edward, and Hannah Boone's descendants. I believe that strongly indicates that John and Margaret Jarman were the ancestors of Daniel Boone. " From FAG member smanastas (48679577)
Son of Margaret b. 1687 ? Son born 1684?

Looking to confirm documentation of birth

Married John Jarman/Jerman; parents of (at least):
John JARMAN II 1684 – 1769
Elizabeth JARMAN 1687 – 1731
Margaret JARMAN 1690 -

or
Margaret (Elizabeth) b 1687
Elizabeth b 1690

U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 shows date of death as 26 of 10th month 1740 and burial on 28 of 10th month 1740 at Radnor Friends Burial Ground. [see notes below]

Friends of the Quarterly Meeting at Philadelphia: The Accounts of the Decease of Sundry Publick Friends & Elders who belonged to Haverford Monthly Meeting and Dyed since the Year 1720 are as follows:

"Our Friend Margaret Jerman Widow, after the Death of her Husband John Jerman it Pleased the Lord to convern her in the Ministry wherein she faithfully Laboured in great Tenderness according to the Ability given, Zealous for truth, a Wellwisher for the good of all. She dyed the 26th of the 10th month 1740 was buried the 28th of the same month at Friends Burying ground at Radnor."

It should be noted that prior to Sept 1752 England and her colonies used the Julian calendar. Per Act of Parliament in 1751 the change to the Gregorian (our current use) was declared. Many of the Quaker records reflect this date change around this time in their respective minutes. The 1st month was March, the 11th and 12th months were Jan and Feb of the following year, creating the system of double dating the year. The numerical to nominal date of "26th of the 10th month 1740" = 26 Dec 1740. See also Penn's Great Laws, adopted at Upland on 10mo (Dec) 7, 1682: "XL. The days of the week and the months of the year shall be called as in Scripture, and not by heathen names (as are vulgarly used), as the first, second, and third days of the week, and first, second, and third months of the year, etc., beginning with the day called Sunday, and the month called March."

NOTE: The tombstones of John and Margaret Jarman no longer exist, but they are believed to have been buried here where the original Society of Friends Meeting House once stood. The original Meeting House where John Jarman and his family once attended church was built in 1686, but no longer exists. The second (current) Meeting house was built in 1721.

My 9th great grandmother
May not be Daniel Boone's great grandmother; sometimes listed as Margaret Goodwyn, daughter of EDWARD GOODWYN GOODWIN 1625–1677; since Edward Morgan may not have married a Jarman --
From the Morgan Strode book by Jim White, dispels the previous research that Elizabeth was a Jarman before her marriage to Mr. Morgan .

However, "Pg 479 of U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 list three children of John and Margaret Jarman. John b 1684, Margaret (Elizabeth) b 1687, and Elizabeth b 1690.

A NOTE: I am descended from Elizabeth Jerman b 1690 who married Peter Taylor in 1712. I have DNA matches to Squire and Sarah Jarman Morgan's children Sarah, Israel, Daniel, Mary, Edward, and Hannah Boone's descendants. I believe that strongly indicates that John and Margaret Jarman were the ancestors of Daniel Boone. " From FAG member smanastas (48679577)
Son of Margaret b. 1687 ? Son born 1684?

Looking to confirm documentation of birth

Married John Jarman/Jerman; parents of (at least):
John JARMAN II 1684 – 1769
Elizabeth JARMAN 1687 – 1731
Margaret JARMAN 1690 -

or
Margaret (Elizabeth) b 1687
Elizabeth b 1690

U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 shows date of death as 26 of 10th month 1740 and burial on 28 of 10th month 1740 at Radnor Friends Burial Ground. [see notes below]

Friends of the Quarterly Meeting at Philadelphia: The Accounts of the Decease of Sundry Publick Friends & Elders who belonged to Haverford Monthly Meeting and Dyed since the Year 1720 are as follows:

"Our Friend Margaret Jerman Widow, after the Death of her Husband John Jerman it Pleased the Lord to convern her in the Ministry wherein she faithfully Laboured in great Tenderness according to the Ability given, Zealous for truth, a Wellwisher for the good of all. She dyed the 26th of the 10th month 1740 was buried the 28th of the same month at Friends Burying ground at Radnor."

It should be noted that prior to Sept 1752 England and her colonies used the Julian calendar. Per Act of Parliament in 1751 the change to the Gregorian (our current use) was declared. Many of the Quaker records reflect this date change around this time in their respective minutes. The 1st month was March, the 11th and 12th months were Jan and Feb of the following year, creating the system of double dating the year. The numerical to nominal date of "26th of the 10th month 1740" = 26 Dec 1740. See also Penn's Great Laws, adopted at Upland on 10mo (Dec) 7, 1682: "XL. The days of the week and the months of the year shall be called as in Scripture, and not by heathen names (as are vulgarly used), as the first, second, and third days of the week, and first, second, and third months of the year, etc., beginning with the day called Sunday, and the month called March."

NOTE: The tombstones of John and Margaret Jarman no longer exist, but they are believed to have been buried here where the original Society of Friends Meeting House once stood. The original Meeting House where John Jarman and his family once attended church was built in 1686, but no longer exists. The second (current) Meeting house was built in 1721.

My 9th great grandmother

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