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  1. Mary Milton Boone  < 1668-1740 


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John Mogridge was a son of Robert Mogridge and Dorothy Lovering of Bradninch, Devonshire, England.(1) The parents of Mary Milton have not been determined. She was identified as the wife of John Mogridge and the mother of Mary Mogridge (Maugridge) Boone in the genealogy of the Boone family prepared by her grandson James Boone in 1788.(2) The marriage of John Mogridge and Mary Milton does not appear in the Bradninch Parish Register, although there are some references to the Milton family there, as well as in the Bishop's Transcripts of the Bradninch Parish Register, the registers for nearby Stoke Canon and Clayhanger parishes and in
Phillimore's Marriage Index for Taunton.(3) John Mogridge and Mary Milton undoubtedly were married prior to 1653 when Johan was born:(4) The fact that George Boone and Mary Mogridge named a son Squire suggests a connection with the Squire family of Bradninch. There are many entries for the Squire (Squier) family in the Bradninch register but none of them indicate a relationship with the Boone family. Robert Mogridge and Jane Squer (sic), both of St. Davids, were married on 25 June 1655.(8) The marriages of John Mogridge, Jr. and Nicholas Mogridge do not appear in the Bradninch register.
Robert Moggridge who was buried at Bradninch on 13 February 1680/1(12)
has not been connected to the family.
The village of Bradninch is about eight miles north of the city of Exet
in Devonshire in the southwest of England. It is situated in the rolling
hills above the west bank of the River Culm. Once held by the Earl of
Cornwall as a Barony, Bradninch is an ancient borough and market town
that has belonged to the Duchy of Cornwall since 1337. A natural son of
King Henry I gave the town its first charter and thirty years or so lat
King John gave Bradninch "all such liberties and free customs" as Exeter
itself enjoyed. A Thursday market and three-day fair followed. The
mid-15th Century manor house still standing below Castle Hill. Bradninch
was long a principal source of paper. The paper mills at Hele produced
the first glazed writing paper in Britain.(13)
Most of the farms in the parish, together with the Manor, belong to the
Duchy of Cornwall, a connection that goes back to Richard Plantagenet,
Earl of Cornwall in the 13th Century. The Duke of Cornwall is Lord of t
Manor of Bradninch and the choir at St. Disen's Church wear the scarlet
cassocks of a royal chapel. The church banner design consists of a
representation of St. Disen, with the Celtic form of tonsure, holding a
symbolic church with a thatched roof. Shields on either side of the
figure of St. Disen are the arms of the See of Exeter on the left and
those of the town of Bradninch on the right. The Bradninch arms date fr
Richard, Earl of Cornwall and Baron of Bradninch, who was the second son
of King John and brother of King Henry III. Prince Richard was the only
Englishman to be elected to the crown of the Holy Roman Empire. He
adopted the black eagle of the empire as his armorial device, in pla
the golden leopards of England. He bequeathed this device to his Borough
of Bradninch. St. Disen's Church was built in the mid-15th Century and
has been restored. The great screen in the church was painted in 1528.
The date is given in a Latin inscription on the east side of the screen,
which was restored in 1843 and re-painted ten years later. The dedicati
of the Church to St. Disen is unique in the British Isles. Disen
(considered by some to be an equivalent of Dionysius) was an Irish
missionary who came to Bradninch about the middle of the 7th Century and
founded the church. Later he went to Germany where he established a
monastery near Mainz. The name "Disibodenberg" still survives there.
Disen died in Germany in 674 at over eighty years of age. The British
church commonly adopted as patrons the living founders of churches
instead of d
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{geni:about_me} Mary was born in Bradnich, Devonshire, England, Great Britain 1647. Mary was the daughter of Mr. Milton and Miss. Mary died AUG 1697 in Bradninch, Devonshire, England, at 50 years of age. She was christened in Clayhanger, Devon, England, 20 SEP 1646. [SIC: if we don’t know her parents, how do we know her christening?]

6 children of John Mogridge and Mary Milton include:

# F Mary Milton Maugridge Birth: 1669 England Spouse: '''George Boone III'''
# M Johan Mogridge Birth: 21 Oct 1653
# M John Mogridge Birth: 5 Sep 1658
# F Jane Mogridge Birth:abt 1660
# M Nicholas Mogridge Birth: abt 1665
# M William Mogridge Birth: 1666

==Links==

* http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rice/master2-o/p5.htm#i283
* http://siedelmann.org/Ancestry/McMahan/Entries/1700/1/1_John_Mogridge.html

==Notes==

# The parents of Mary Milton have not been determined. She was identified as the wife of John Mogridge and the mother of Mary Mogridge (Maugridge) Boone in the genealogy of the Boone family prepared by her grandson James Boone in 1788
# "Mary (daughter of John Milton the poet & Mary Powell) is known to have survived to adulthood. Though the date of her death is not known, it is known that she married one John Maugridge. They became the parents of a daughter, Mary Milton Maugridge in 1669. This grandaughter of John Milton died on February 2, 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania"
# The marriage of John Mogridge and Mary Milton does not appear in the Bradninch Parish Register, although there are some references to the Milton family there, as well as in the Bishop's Transcripts of the Bradninch Parish Register, the registers for nearby Stoke Canon and Clayhanger parishes and in Phillimore's Marriage Index for Taunton.

==Links==
* http://siedelmann.org/Ancestry/McMahan/Entries/1700/1/1_John_Mogridge.html
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Mary Milton (Maugridge) --The mother of Mary Milton Mogridge, Mary Milton was born in 1647 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England and died there in August 1697. She married John Maugridge in 1667. The names of her parents have not survived but the names of her grandparents and their parents are known

Name: Mary MILTON
Given Name: Mary
Surname: Milton
Sex: F
Death: Aug 1697 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England 1
Burial: 21 Aug 1697 Bradnich, Devonshire, England 1
Note: Bradninch and nearby parish records disclose nothing about MaryMilton who married John Mogridge about 1652 and very little informationabout the Milton family:

BRADNINCH PARISH REGISTER MARRIAGES
1605 Apr 16 John Peerse of Bradninch & Elizabeth Milton of Silverton weremarried at Silverton
1617 May 22 William Milton & Marie Catford
1654 May 30 William Richards & Joane Milton of Bradninch before Mr DennerMawr (Mayor) of the Borrough and libertie of Bradninch
BRADNINCH PARISH REGISTER BURIALS
1618 Marie Milton the weif of William Milton was buried
BRADNINCH PARISH REGISTER BAPTISMS
1689 William the son of Thomas Milton bap the 6 day of Aprill
BISHOP'S TRANSCRIPTS, BRADNINCH PARISH REGISTER BAPTISMS
1683/4 Mathew ye Son of Thomas Milton bap ye 13 day of Januarie
STOKE CANON PARISH REGISTER MARRIAGES
1622 Jun (22?) Clement Darke (Durke) & Cicely Milton
1685/6 Feb 2 John Macleen a Souldier & Lettuce Milton of Exon
STOKE CANON PARISH REGISTER BURIALS
1663 Jul 9 ---- Milton (Senr?) a prisoner
CLAYHANGER PARISH REGISTER MARRIAGES
1665 May 25 Thomas Milton of Bampton and Mary Milton
CLAYHANGER PARISH REGISTER BAPTISMS
1668 Sep 9 Ann & Amy Milton ds of Thomas & Mary
1669/70 Mch 11 Ann Milton d of Thomas & Mary
1768 Feb 4 John Milton s of Abraham & Christian
PHILLIMORES MARRIAGE INDEX FOR TAUNTON
1726 Dec 26 Thomas Milton & Elizabeth Brush both of T. M. Holway
(Taunton St. Marys?)

Marriage 1 John MOGRIDGE b: 1630 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England
Children
Johan MOGRIDGE b: 21 Oct 1653 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England
John MOGRIDGE b: 5 Sep 1658 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England
Jane MOGRIDGE b: Abt. 1660 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England
Nicholas MOGRIDGE
William MOGRIDGE b: 1666 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England
Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE b: 1668 in Bradnich, Devonshire, England

Sources:
Title: Internet web site
Page: Boone Ancestors & Descendants - June 1999; andhttp://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2420642&id=I516131197

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