Some Quaker Families, Scarborough/Haworth by Roger S. Boone.
He died about the time his family was driven off their farm by Indians, near Hopewell MM, Frederick Co., VA. His estate was appraised 39 April 1759. Smith River MM records have been lost. Sarah is thought to be the daughter of James Wood although no parentage has been proved.
James was a member of Buckingham MM, Bucks Co., PA.
6 Jun 1739 removed to Hopewell MM, VA. He settled near his brothers Stephanus and Absalom and uncle Robert Scarborough, on Apple Pie Ridge about 4 miles north of Winchester. This was the area that suffered from Indian depredations in 1756/7; although no Friends were killed, many lost their livestock, including "Sarah Heaworth widow" who received 3 of the 35 pounds sent for relief by the Philadelphia QM" (Hopewell Friends History).
In November 1752 James had 227 acres on both sides of Great Spring Branch of Back Creek and Norht Mountain, in Frederick Co., VA. A widow with 6 young children, Sarah married 2] Peter Ruble in 1759 and was disowned at Hopewell 24 Dec 1759. In Feb 1768 Sarah Ruble, with husband an Haworth children removed to Bush River MM, Newberry Co, SC, where she died the next year.
Was she married secondly to Mr. Bridges? LA.