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Marriage and Family Life

This timeline tracks Sarah Boone's marriage to James Boone, their family life, and their eventual move to New Haven, Connecticut.
Marriage to James Boone
1847
Sarah Marshall married James Boone, who was a free African American. This union marked a significant step in her life, establishing her as a wife and likely laying the foundation for starting a family.
Early Married Life and Raising a Family
1847-1860s
During this period, Sarah and James Boone likely focused on building their lives together and raising a family. Specific details about their children and household are not readily available, but they probably navigated the challenges of raising a family in a racially divided society.
Relocation to New Haven, Connecticut
Mid-1860s
The Boone family moved to New Haven, Connecticut. This move probably aimed to seek greater opportunities and a more tolerant environment than they experienced in North Carolina, particularly in the aftermath of the Civil War. New Haven, though not without its challenges, offered a more diversified economy and greater access to resources for African Americans.
Continuing Family Life in New Haven
Late 1860s - 1890s
After settling in New Haven, Sarah Boone continued to raise her family, likely contributing to the household income and managing the domestic affairs. While detailed information is scarce, she would have been an integral part of her family's life and the local community.