Pass auf: War jünger als 16 Jahre (15), als Kind (Elizabeth Margaret Morgan (Jarman)) geboren wurde (1. Oktober 1670).
Er ist verheiratet mit Margaret Elizabeth Jarman (Goodwin).
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John Jarman is your 10th great grandfather.
You‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Bombard
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Susan Anne Olivia Bombard
his mother ·Üí Cynthia Elizabeth Davis
her mother ·Üí Jesse Millican
her father ·Üí William Millican Millikan
his father ·Üí Ann Millikan
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Baldwin
her mother ·Üí John Morgan
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Margaret Morgan
his mother ·Üí John Jarman
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John Jarman
Gender:
Male
Birth:
October 05, 1654
Llangurig, Montgomeryshire, Wales, UK.
Death:
February 14, 1698 (43)
Radnor, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Place of Burial:
Radnor, Delaware, PA, United States
Immediate Family:
Son of Arthur Jarman and Audrey Jarman Lloyd
Husband of Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin
Father of John Jarman and Elizabeth Margaret Morgan
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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=119024443 Birth: Oct. 5, 1654, Wales Death: Feb. 14, 1698 Radnor Delaware County Pennsylvania, USA
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Married MARGARET GOODWYN 1658 ·Äì 1740; parents of (at least):
ELIZABETH "also called Margaret" JARMAN 1678 ·Äì 1731 (wife of Edward Morgan) John JARMAN II 1684 ·Äì 1769
"Believed to arrive in Philadelphia in 1683 at age 29 with wife Margaret; daughters Elizabeth and Sarah. Ship info unknown. Son, Thomas Jerman, with wife, Margaret Elizabeth, and daughter, Elizabeth, is believed to arrive in Philadelphia in March 1699 in the "William Galley" from the River Towy, Wales. Passage paid at 5 pounds each for 3 passengers."
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"John Jarman was buried the 14th day of the 12th month 1697 (not Dec 14, 1697). The modern reckoning of that date would be 14 Feb 1698. See Julian calendar in use by England and her colonies (and most assuredly by Friends Society) until Sept 1752. See also Penn's Great Laws adopted in 1682 at Chester where the "1st month of the year shall be called March". His wife Margaret died on 26th day of 10th month 1740; the modern reckoning of that date would be 26 Dec 1740; she was buried on the 28th as recorded in Radnor Meeting Minutes." information courtesy findagrave member #47345651
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.
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Family links: Spouse: Margaret Goodwyn Jarman (1658 - 1740)
Children: Elizabeth Jarman Morgan (1678 - 1731)*
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Burial: Radnor Friends Burial Ground Radnor Delaware County Pennsylvania, USA
The village of Llangurig sits on the banks of the River Wye between Rhayader and Llanidloes in Powys, Mid Wales. It is believed to be the highest village in Wales, with an altitude of 1000 feet, and is surrounded by charming scenery and backed by the rolling hills of the Plumlumon range. And surprisingly the euphemistically described rolling hills do nothing to deter the many cyclists and walkers who take either the Wales Cycle Route, Lon Las Cymru, or the Wye Valley Walk that winds its way through Llangurig on its long journey through both Wales and England to the mouth of the Wye on the Bristol Channel.
Should you be travelling from north to south Wales on the A470 then a short diversion, no more than a few hundred yards at the junction with the A44, brings you to the delightful little village.
The original Llangurig Parish Church dated back to circa 550 AD, and was founded either by St Curig himself or in commemoration of the Saint. The present building dates from the 15th century and stained glass windows adorn the building.
Ancestry Member Trees This hint compiles information from 1 other Public Ancestry Member Trees. Name John Jarman Birth Death
U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Birth, Marriage & Death
Name John Jarman
Spouse Margaret Jarman
Birth 5 10 1654 - Wales
Death 14 02 1698 - Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
1851 Wales Census Census & Voter Lists Name John Jarman Spouse Margaret Jarman Children Thomas Birth 1804 - Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire, Wales Residence Pennant, Montgomeryshire
1861 Wales Census Census & Voter Lists
Name John Jarman
Spouse Margaret Jarman
Children Thomas
Birth 1804 - Llanbrynmair, Merionethshire, Wales
Residence 1861 - Derlwyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales
1901 England Census Census & Voter Lists
Name John Jarman
Spouse Margaret Jarman
Children John T
Birth 1849 - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Residence 1901 - Stanley, Stanley, Durham, England
1871 Wales Census Census & Voter Lists
Name John Jarman
Spouse Margaret Jarman
Children John
Birth 1835 - Llandinam, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Residence 1871 - Llananno, Radnorshire, Wales
1881 England Census Census & Voter Lists
Name John Jarman
Spouse Margaret Jarman
Children William Jarman
Birth 1839 - (F B S), America
Residence 1881 - Newark Upon Trent, Nottinghamshire, England 1891 England Census
Census & Voter Lists
Name John Jarman
Spouse Margaret Jarman
Children Henry Jarman
Birth 1849 - Flempton, Suffolk, England
Residence Ferryhill, Durham
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