Third Generation
William Boone & Ruth Hill
William: born August 22, 1743 at North Kingston, RI to
Samuel & Mary (2-1), died April 28,
1829, Burtt's Corner, NB
Ruth: born February 25, 1744 to Captain Ebenezer Hill and Mary
Fones at Providence, RI, died May 14, 1833 at Burtt's Corner, NB,
married May 21, 1761 by Elder Samuel Albro.
CHILDREN
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BIRTH
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DEATH
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MARRIAGE
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John
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July 12, 1762
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Samuel (4-4)
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March 9, 1764
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November 4, 1848
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Catherine DeWitt
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William (4-5)
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June 22, 1766
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November 17, 1849
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Ann Hayward
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Hannah Jessie
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February 26, 1768
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June 17, 1860
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Jessie Roce (December 8, 1788)
----- Cogswell (ca 1790)
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Mary (4-6)
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April 26, 1770
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March 9, 1840
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Richard Jones
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Lucy
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August 5, 1772
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August 13, 1842
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William Clark (February 18, 1791)
Isaac Estey (January 1805)
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Henry (4-7)
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July 4, 1774
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June 14, 1846
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Ann White
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Wightman
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February 26, 1776
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December 12, 1778
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Howe
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December 12, 1777
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December 12, 1777
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James (4-8)
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May 8, 1780
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October 23, 1865
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Sarah Sisson
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Elizabeth (4-10)
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November 3, 1783
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February 17, 1863
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Isaac Lawrence
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George (4-1)
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June 6, 1785
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January 13, 1861
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Sarah Crane
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Ann (4-9)
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March 17, 1787
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February 23, 1881
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Joseph Haines
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COMMENTS: Arrived at St. John, NB with six children and wife
in spring of 1783 on the "Union". Gave Henry power of attorney in
1797 to deal with estate of his father. It would appear that they
arrived in Keswick by 1795 at the latest.
"This William Boone was one of 3 or 4 brothers. Samuel & Roger
- William and George were prisoners of war in the American
Revolution. The wife of Wm Boone, Ruth Hill was in Boston when men
disguised as Indians boarded English ships and threw cargoes of tea
in the sea. Would not pay duty. I heard my mother tell that her and
brothers and sisters had heard their Great Grandmother Ruth Hill
relate the above and other stories of that trying time." (Tracy Book)
The first 10 children were born in North Kingston, R.I. The last 3
were born in Sunbury Co., NB.