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Mary King Swayne
Birth: Feb. 28, 1787
Bridport, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Death: Feb. 7, 1855
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Daughter of Francis & Katharine (Kenway) King

Children: Francis Swayne (May 26,1815-1815)
Henry Swayne (February 11,1818-April 11, 1889)
Francis K. Swayne (November 17, 1819-July 27, 1820)
Annabella Swayne (June 17, 1821-August 18, 1844)
Martha Swayne (January 24, 1823-September 17, 1823)
Mary T. Swayne (September 24, 1824-January 17, 1826)
Mary Catharine Swayne Cook (February 5, 1827-April 6, 1913)
Francis M. Swayne (February 14, 1829-May 19, 1829)
William Swayne (November 2, 1830-July 1, 1832)

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Parents: Francis King (1758 - 1814)
Katherine Kenway King (____ - 1801)
Spouse: Joel Swayne (1775 - 1850)*
Children: Henry Swayne (1818 - 1889)*
Mary Catharine Swayne Cook (1827 - 1913)*
Siblings: John King (1784 - 1865)*
Mary King Swayne (1787 - 1855)
Martha King Bell (1790 - 1885)*
James King (1791 - 1835)*
Jane King Bell (1796 - 1873)*
Rebecca King (1798 - 1798)*
*Calculated relationship

Burial: Centre Monthly Meeting Cemetery
Centerville, New Castle County, Delaware, USA

Created by: Keenan Aungst
Record added: May 19, 2016
Find A Grave Memorial# 162839633
Mary King Swayne
Added by: Keenan Aungst
Mary King Swayne
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Joel Swayne
Birth: Mar. 13, 1775
Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: May 10, 1850
New Castle County, Delaware, USA

Son of Francis & Betty (Bailey) Swayne
Married July 27, 1814 at Muncy Meeting, Lycoming Co., PA to Mary King

Children: Francis Swayne (May 26,1815-1815)
Henry Swayne (February 11,1818-April 11, 1889)
Francis K. Swayne (November 17, 1819-July 27, 1820)
Annabella Swayne (June 17, 1821-August 18, 1844)
Martha Swayne (January 24, 1823-September 17, 1823)
Mary T. Swayne (September 24, 1824-January 17, 1826)
Mary Catharine Swayne Cook (February 5, 1827-April 6, 1913)
Francis M. Swayne (February 14, 1829-May 19, 1829)
William Swayne (November 2, 1830-July 1, 1832)

In the spring of 1798 Friends of Philadelphia sent three young men to labor as missionaries among the Indians on the Alleghany Reservation, in Cattaraugas Co., N.Y., and Joel Swayne was one of these. On their first journey they went by way of Pittsburg to the first place of settlement, called by the Indians Genesinguhta. Afterward they removed to a permanent settlement, Tunesassa. In subsequent journeys to and from Philadelphia they went by way of Ceres, where Joel became acquainted with Mary King.
To accomplished their marriage at a Friends' Meeting they rode on horseback to Muncy, ninety miles from Ceres.
After marriage he gave up the missionary work and subsequently bought a farm of about 80 acres near Centre Meeting, and for many years engaged in the nursery business.
The farm was lately owned by his grandson, Judge Charles Swayne. Guyencourt Station is near the middle of the farm.

Copied from Genealogy of the Baily Family by G. Cope

Family links:
Spouse: Mary King Swayne (1787 - 1855)
Children: Henry Swayne (1818 - 1889)*
Mary Catharine Swayne Cook (1827 - 1913)*
*Calculated relationship

Burial: Centre Monthly Meeting Cemetery
Centerville, New Castle County, Delaware, USA

Created by: Keenan Aungst
Record added: May 19, 2016
Find A Grave Memorial# 162839655

Centre Monthly Meeting Cemetery
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 39.82069, Longitude: -75.59959
Centre Meeting Road & Adams Dam Road
Centerville, New Castle County, Delaware USA 19807
Phone: (302)428-1980


Date4/22/2006 12:53:28 PM
File nameCemetery, Centre Monthly Mtg.jpg
File Size220.25k
Dimensions579 x 358
Linked toSwayne, Charles Hon; Swayne, Caroline; Parry, Ann B.; Swayne, Henry; Swayne, Mary Catharine; Swayne, Joel; King, Mary; King, Mary; Swayne, Henry; Swayne, Joel

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