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From: "Sandra Ferguson" <>
Subject: Hibbert
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 19:07:08 -0500
References: <DAV76g2Af0Gh331DPrZ0000209d@hotmail.com>


Sorry, but Darby isn't included....and I find no mention of Moses, Sarah
or Mary Hibbert...there were a good many Hibberts in the Philly meeting,
though, and note of several rocf the Darby meeting
According to F&C, Daniel Hibbert married Rachel, dau of Richard annd
Mary Bonsall, in 1697, and lived in Darby. Their children were Mary, Aaron,
Moses, Phebe, Hannah and perhaps others. It is presumed that Daniel was a
brother of Josiah Hibbert, who also resided in Darby and on11-9-1698 married
Ann Bonsall.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Diana Quinones" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: Blandina PALMER and the HINSHAW Quaker records


>
> Sandra or anyone:
>
> Does Hinshaw's book have Darby MM notes/material in it? I am still
looking for John PALMER and found a reference to a Mary HIBBERD, dau of
Sarah (Bradshaw of Darby) and Moses HIBBERD, who married a John PALMER at
Darby MM in 1758. Also a will of Sarah HIBBERD, widow, Darby dated 9/5/1773
and proved 5/26/1779 in which she gives to her daughter Mary PALMER, the
plantation that son-in-law John PALMER lives on. This mentions dau Hannah
who married Abel MOORE; then a grandson, John PALMER who was under age 21.
Tim had already found Sarah HIBBARD's will, too!
>
> Then John PALMER has will of Lower Darby, 7/19/1786, mentions two
children, Thomas and Elisabeth, from first marriage
> (probably Blandina SAVAGE who had died in 1747) and wife Mary and other
children: Sarah, John, Moses, Aaron, Charles, Hannah and William from second
marriage. These seem to be the grandchildren of Sarah and Moses and
children of John PALMER, since their names include grandparent's and aunt
Hannah' first name.
>
> Is there anything on HIBBERD, Mary or Sarah or spouse Moses HIBBERD in
Hinshaw's MM book?
> Thanks so much...
> Diana in AL
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sandra Ferguson
> Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 8:45 PM
> To: Diana Quinones
> Cc: Old Chester
> Subject: Re: Blandina PALMER and the HINSHAW Quaker records
>
> The Philly MM records in Hinshaw's contain marriages, and there is none
recorded for Blandina, so I'd opt for the Presby one!
> Me too!
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Diana Quinones
> To: Sandra Ferguson
> Cc: Old Chester
> Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 9:06 PM
> Subject: Re: Blandina PALMER and the HINSHAW Quaker records
>
>
> Sandra, you are a doll! Thank you! --- re: Philly MM.
> I wonder how she (Blandina) got to be a Quaker, when her marriage is shown
to John PALMER in the First Presby Church, Phillie in 10/20/1737? Could it
have been Quaker then? I have noticed an LDS -IGI file showing they were
married in Friends, Phila MM, on 10/20/1737 also, but was sure it was based
on any fact! I have a book on PA Marriages showing them married at the
First Presby Church on the same date! Which one is right?!
>
> Thanks but....The later PALMERS in 1819 are too late for my line! Mary
MORGAN had two brothers: Zanes and Artemis and a sister Blandina MORGAN, all
of Young MORGAN and his wife ?. They were in Phila then in early 1720-30's.
> Tx
> Diana in AL
> You wrote from my last email:
> Blandina's death, ( 9-4-1747) is in the Philly MM
> son John d. 7-8-1747
> son Joseph d 6-30-1747
> The Philly MM had a Daniel Savage, s. Geo d. 12-1-1770, age 8 d.
> Rebecca " d. 8-12-1760
> The next in the Philly were in 1819, when they arrived from England.
>
>
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