Unknown Nathaniel Boone There was genuinely an admirable core of meaning to his life. Joshua Boone Unknown son of George & Mary Boone): wrote by James Boone JOHN BOONE, Senior (the third Son of George & Mary Boone) was born d. 19 Aug 1824 Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM, I match on chr 1: b. April 02, 1776 The explorers left from Boone's cabin on Beaver Creek, Upper Yadkin River, North Carolina, heading toward the Warriors' Path and Cumberland Gap by the landmarks Boone had traveled. By David Lee. 11 Jul 1742 b. d. 16 Oct 1856 in Green County, Missouri (in his 76th year) Unknown d. Unknown Amos Boone Hannah Grant And Irish mother, Margaret Venner) Sarah Boone (1) It is a beautiful specimen of d. 2 January 1765 in Rowan County, North Carolina of the Week, between 11 & 12 in the Forenoon, on the 25 [11] After settlement in Bucks County, Province of Pennslyvania, the Boones joined the Gwynedd Monthly Meeting in Montgomery County where Sarah Morgan’s Welsh Quaker family were prominent members. The Boone family; a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717; containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history, also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his descendants Daniel is my first cousin, six generations removed. b. [23] In their religion the Quaker mother was given the essential duty to develop these values within their children as epitomized by the words of President Roosevelt above in describing Boone and "His self-command and patience, his daring, restless love of adventure, and, in time of danger, his absolute trust in his own powers and resources..."[5][9], In May 1750, when Daniel was age sixteen the Boone family left Berks County, Pennsylvania, and traveled southward on the Great Wagon Road into the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia where they settled on Linville Creek in Rockingham County six miles north of Harrisonburg. 4. Samuel Boone Jr. (Samuel Boone, George Boone III) Boone, Senior, departed this Life (in the Township of Exeter) on the 2d being just 20 Months after the Decease of his former Wife. 1764 John Lincoln Mary (Polly) Moseby (sister of Major Joseph Moseby) d. 1782 near Bryant's Station, Kentucky Directed by Byron Paul. to some Time before. b. October 19, 1774 19 May 1714 1810, Madison County, Kentucky. d. 14 Oct 1762 at age 57 William Grant (III) b. viz.--�, The said Mary Boone deceased in 1756 Feb. 20, at 20 Minutes past one in the b. January 16, 1788, Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania. d. 23 Nov 1821 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV5H-LL63. :-) d. In Fayette County, Kentucky b. 20 November 1753; in the 64th Year of his Age. b. April 10, 1791, Oley, Berks, Pennsylvania b. The family tree listed here should not be considered exhaustive or authoritative. b. This makes Daniel the sixth great grandfather of Kathryn. b. Abt. b. March 13, 1772, Yadkin District, Rowan, North Carolina Possibly Sarah or Sally Boone b. b. Jan 15, 1760 d. September 22, 1858 married unknown Like thousands of Quaker families before them the Boone family left England and found a haven in William Penn’s Province of Pennsylvania and settled in Bucks County. Israel Boone Age. George Boone III George Boone The Blue Licks area also claimed the life of brother Edward Boone by Indian attack when he and Daniel were hunting October 1780. First married about 1781 to: b. Sarah & Squire they sent in a few Years before. d. 12 Nov 1858 in Missouri (in her 75th year), Mary Boone (Husband William Bryan): d. Unknown 1764 married unknown, Dinah Boone (Husband Adins (Adino) Williams, Second Husband): b. b. Historical Map, Forks of the Yadkin, Boone Homesteads, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DH-29PN-Y?i=239&cat=328774. Unknown There is no proof that George Boone IV is her real father. d. 12 Dec 1822 d. Oct 1785 in Exeter township, Berks, Pennsylvania My 7th great grand uncle! This historic event, painted by George Caleb Bingham in 1851, titled "Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap," depicted Boone, wife Rebecca, daughter Jemima and her future husband Flanders Callaway. b. Hezekiah Pancoast "[126] He applied for a land grant, some 1,000 acres, in his name on the Waters of Licking River and for his son Israel Boone on Boone's Creek where they built Boone's Station. Living in Berks County his mother would walk with Daniel and his trusty gun on Sunday mornings through the woods two miles to worship at the Quaker Exeter Meetings. Wall, James W., Flossie Martin, Howell Boone. [68], Daniel went on several important expeditions with his younger brother Squire Boone Jr.[69] Daniel, Squire, and good friend William Hill of Virginia and others took two more expeditions looking for better land to settle: The 1765 Florida Expedition and the 1767 Big Sandy Expedition of eastern Kentucky. Rachael married Unknown, Elizabeth Boone (Husband William Grant): This Hannah Williams d. 25 Feb 1825 in Kentucky 22 Jan 1756 1766 Exeter Friends' School wasn't established until 1790 about half a mile from their meeting house. Children (10) Historian Neil Hammon has provided evidence that Boone was a skilled surveyor and deserves higher marks for the quality of his work than written in present biographies. b. Married to: [51][52] They were one and all innately driven by the same intense inquisitive drive, called wanderlust, to explore beyond the existing civilization the land that can't be seen trying but never succeeding to quench the desire of viewing what lies over the next hill, ridge, or torrent of river. 1780 [24][25] After staying in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia for about a year and a half the family arrived at the Yadkin River in North Carolina late 1751 near the Bryan Settlement. in the 84th Year of his Age; He left Old‑England in the 16th Year of Boone Descendants. (The daughter of John and Mary (Milton) Maugridge. Boone, Senior, & Anne Griffith were married, A. D. 1757 Oct.20, )(He was killed d. 18 Aug 1795 d. 5 Nov 1713 [19] He was taught the "three Rs" of reading, writing, and arithmetic from both his sister-in-law Sarah Boone, wife of his brother Samuel, and from his uncle George Boone, a school teacher and surveyor of which Daniel used these early skills to later became a Deputy Surveyor in Kentucky. Jeremiah Boone 17 Jan 1738/39 03 Apr 1737 Phoebe Lincoln John Boone (Wife Sophia Weidner): Virginia, Clinch River Forts Circa 1774 Historical Markers. otherwise. b. Children (4) If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. d. 4 Jun 1820, near Canal Winchester, Ohio, James Boone (Wife Mary Foulke): in Philadelphia County, A. D. 1714 December 5 (N.S. 11 Aug 1746 Daniel Morgan, "the old wagoner," would become an instrumental Brigadier General in winning the southern campaign of the Revolutionary War against Gen. Cornwallis's forces under Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. Daniel Boone was part of a Southern Pioneer Family. The o'Clock according to the Italian Manner of Reckoning (for the Italians, d. 21 Apr 1825 Eve Lofter [53], Daniel was age sixteen when he went on his first long hunt with his Berks County childhood friend Henry Miller while they lived on Linnville Creek, about 6 miles from Harrisonburg, Virginia Colony, and prior to Yadkin River, North Carolina Colony settlement. The enthusiastic explorers convinced Russell of the richness of the land whereupon he overwhelmingly agreed to join the upcoming expedition. 26 Jan 1743/44 He was the son of Squire Boone, Sr. and Sarah Morgan Boone. married, and died in Exeter Township aforesaid, aged about 24 Years.--�. Here is the story of one distant cousin and also some information on Greer and Wilson ancestors. As best I can determine, this succinct information below is simply not available on-line anywhere else. he departed this Life on the 10th Day of October 1785, on the Second d. Unknown Samuel Foulke Boone Married to: William Lee Jeremiah Boone 1 (Spring 2001): 104-28, and "The Family … Richard Henderson, founder of the Transylvania Company, chose Daniel Boone and 31 of his men to cut a path through the Cumberland Gap from Tennessee to Kentucky, along the Kentucky River. He holds the distinction of the first recorded long hunt 1761 into Carter's Valley, present Hawkins County, Tennessee, where he named the mountain ridge after himself. Susanna Boone d. 28 Mar 1814 Daniel Boone's family to arrive and live in America, starting with m.  December 04, 1800. Please contact me, and thanks! [28] Morgan Bryan, also spelled Bryant on records, on 27 October 1752 received a land grant on Deep Creek about four miles above the Shallow Ford. George Boone d. Unknown I'm sure there are hundreds of people who could claim a relationship to Daniel Boone, but it doesn't really help this page about him, or the rest of us, related or not. 26 Jan 1726/27 b. Adins or Adino) Elizabeth Grant Sarah Boone Hannah Griffith John Stewart or Stuart Davie County: Remembering Its History, Part 1. Miss Fry d. 13 Dec 1804 Isaac Lee, son of John Lee of Berks County (Note: ‑While the following is contained in the same manuscript group in the d. In Callaway County, Missouri First married 24 Jun 1742 to: Calling all Boones … and other descendants of Daniel Boone and settlers who lived at Fort Boonesborough in the late 1700s. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. married Unknown Second married 15 November 1770 to: b. October 16, 1777, Fort Boonesborough, Kentucky, Hannah Boone (Husband John Stewart): 1. b. 10 Sep 1743 I match his forefathers, So His great great grandfather and mine are the same guy. Boone, was born, & died, in the Year 1753; being 5 Weeks old at Mary Boone Children (11) b. Sep 26 1792 Jews, & some others, always begin their Day at Sun‑Set); which Sarah Webb Daniel Boone Russell (Russell's Fort called Fort Preston) with their families spent the years 1773-1775 in the Clinch River settlement, which was part of the Western Waters (Powell, Clinch, and Holston Rivers) of southwest Virginia east of the Cumberland Gap. There are many pages on the web highlighting Daniel Boone's descendants. A Historical Perspective of Boone Trace in Kentucky, 1775 - 1795. d. 31 Jan 1806 Missouri History Timeline: Important Dates, Events, and Milestones in Missouri History. family historian, and who recorded the data both accurately and Unknown Stamp: Daniel Boone Mural in the Kentucky State Capitol. Only a teenager when his family settled along the banks of the Yadkin river, Boone spent much of his time exploring and working in the area surrounding the park. [20] For the rest of Boone's life until his death on 26 September 1820, he never lost the influence of his childhood Quaker values which shaped his character: his patient peaceful manner, his calmness and reserve, his love of fairness and his tolerance and respect for life and all others. The earliest known record of the Boone family Genealogy was viz.‑-, Latitude.............................................................................................................. Samuel Webb Thomas Lee, son of Samuel and Margaret Lee Our common ancestor is George Boone III. Henderson has been credited as financing the trip being a land speculator and in great need of knowledge of the topography and worthiness of the wilderness their expedition would glean. d. Unknown Mary Boone 5 in the Afternoon, on the 5th of b. Some, possibly all the Sheirers lived in Gwynedd; Philadelphia County and now Montgomery. Married 8 August 1765 to: Near Ferguson, the Beaver Creek cabin was Daniel and Rebecca's last North Carolina home. b. Actually Daniel "lived" in the woods hunting for game and exploring while the cows grazed! the Morning, A. D. 1702 January 14th, New‑Style. Married to: Married to: b. October 19, 1778 Daniel and Rebecca Boone, Final Grave and Tombstone, Frankfort, Kentucky, Photos. b. d. Aug 1815 left Great‑Britain in the Colonel Daniel Boone (1734-1820), per historian Michael Lofaro, was the founding father of westward expansion by his exploration and settlement of the Kentucky wilderness and remains an iconic figure in American history. Married 31 Dec 1747 in Exeter, Berks County, Pennsylvania to: William Hays b. Children (9) Nathan Boone House, Home of Daniel Boone, Defiance, MO, photos. d. 1 Nov 1823 On this page I would like to highlight what very few have shown . Married 1783 at Bryan's Station, Kentucky to: Squire Boone b. September 17, 1767 26 May 1768 in North Carolina d. Prior to Dec 1766 26 Nov 1762 in North Carolina at the battle of Blue Licks. [4] From age ten to sixteen Daniel hunted in the woods around Owatin Run where his father had purchased pasture land. 25 Sep 1761 d. 10 Jun 1833 in Campbell County, Kentucky [125] As in the words of Boone himself, "I've opened the way for others to make fortunes, but a fortune for myself was not what I was after. 13 Oct 1760 in South Carolina Sarah Boone Devonshire, Old‑England (which is a Town at 8 miles Distance from the b. What thanks, what ardent and ceaseless thanks are due to that all-superintending Providence..."[167][168]. As a very proud Boone descendant, Dorthy has continued the decades of genealogy research that she inherited from her mother many years ago, and has a database of well over 500,000 names in her computer. When Daniel Boone was born on 22 October 1734, in Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, his father, Squire Boone, was 37 and his mother, Sarah Morgan, was 34. First married 15 May 1735 to: Maugridge, b. So at the age of 75 he was left without an acre of land to call his own. Children (10) d. About 1805 in Shelby County, Kentucky 1758 Rebecca Boone Children (9) 30 Aug 1741 Daniel Boone was made Deputy Surveyor of Lincoln County under Colonel James Thompson. Samuel Bryan Judah Boone married Unknown (My line is descended through his brother, Samuel. d. Unknown The said George and [14][15] Their farm was about eight miles southeast of Reading, Pennsylvania. [27] The Great Wagon Road crossed at the Shallow Ford where thousands of pioneers entered the North Carolina Piedmont from their previous sojourns in Pennsylvania and the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. JUDAH Catherine Williams Best regards, Dorthy Grissom Mack. 5356 People 0 Records 1 Source: Contact Tree Owner. d. Subsequent to 1827 1883; Crump, Jesse Procter, 1867-Publication date 1922 Topics Boone family, Boone, Daniel… Daniel was killed by Indians. The Boone family : a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717; containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history, also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his descendants by Spraker, Ella Atterbury, b. Senior, & Mary his Wife lived together 20 Years 8 Months Rachel Coles Married to: Benjamin Boone b. July 19, 1787. Pushed into the woods by the warriors, they were now captives and being hurried along the dark, woodland trail in the … d. Unknown Children (6) ‑‑She died in d. 10 Jul 1804 in Scott County Kentucky married Unknown Children (2) . Boone Trail Highway Marker (#38), Farmington. GEORGE BOONE, IV. [92], During the French and Indian War, Daniel joined The Braddock Expedition, summer of 1755, led by British Major General Edward Braddock, to attempt capture of Fort Duquesne (now Pittsburgh) under French control. I also sent PDF excerpts of this book to David Douglas, Southern Pioneers Project Co-Leader on October 7, 2020. b. Boone lost his beloved son, Israel, and nephew Thomas, son of brother Samuel Boone. Jonathan, eldest son of Squire Boone, the brother of Col. They explored together on numerous expeditions including the hazardous blazing of the Wilderness Road and settlement of Boonesborough. of Bradninch (eight Miles from the City of Exeter) in Devonshire, in Geographical Situation of the Place of my Birth, is nearly as follows; 1666 in Stoak, England (a village near Exeter) Daniel Morgan Boone Children (3 Known) Children (3) Sally Moseby (sister of Major Joseph Moseby and Mary Moseby who married John Grant, William's brother) When he died, he left 8 d. September 30, 1823. Hannah Boone, was born on the 6th Day of the Week, about 4 o'clock in IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Married to: Adin Pancoast, of Mansfeild, New Jersey (son of John and Mary Pancoast.) Jane Hughes, daughter of Hannah Boone, (George Boone IV, George Boone III) It deals principally with the family of James As was the custom in colonial days each religious group established their own churches, and schools were established within the church or built nearby. He the said George Boone the Third, died on the Sixth Day of the Week, In 1736, George Boone Jr. and Squire Boone deeded land for "a meeting house of worship for the friends called Quakers." Boone was born, about 5 in the Afternoon, Mary Married 23 Sep 1720 in Berks County, Pennsylvania to: b. b. Boone and his party traveled westward through the Holston and Clinch valleys then camped on the western side of Walden's Ridge in Powell Valley and waited for Russell's party to arrive from Castlewood. He explored up to Blue Lick in Nicholas County and further north to Big Lick in northern Boone County on the Ohio, then over to the Falls of the Ohio at Louisville, then south to Green River Valley and south to Cumberland River Valley. Mary Boone Children (12) b. August 22, 1794. 1736) who married Capt. ), George Boone III (Wife Mary Maugridge): In this log cabin their sixth child, Daniel Boone, was born on 22 October (O.S.) First married – to: [43] They had eleven children together. Life, A. D. 1'756 Feb. 20, at 20 Minutes past one in the Afternoon, in d. 07 May 1780, Daniel is the 6th great grandfather of Kathryn. Annah Tallman [35][36] Squire Boone, Sr., and wife Sarah Morgan Boone lived the rest of their lives in the Forks of the Yadkin River, North Carolina. b. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer. As Daniel and Yadkin try to find the latest poachers, they meet a Welsh widow with three children who is determined to settle in Shawnee territory in spite of the fact that the tribe has been hostile to settlers in the recent past. Married to: Name was Sarah Daniel Boone: The claimed descent of Daniel Boone, born 1734, pioneer explorer of the American West, through Morgan from Lady Frances Somerset and hence from Edward III is disproved in: "The Family of Edward Morgan of Pennsylvania: Daniel Boone's Maternal Kin" [part 1], Stewart Baldwin, The Genealogist, Vol. 13 Mar 1755 in Rowan County, North Carolina https://loc.getarchive.net/topics/daniel+boone+birthplace, A Kentucky Frontiersman's Pennsylvania Roots: The Daniel Boone Homestead. 14 Dec 1756 in North Carolina Sources of information for this narrative include: Our Boone Families Daniel Boone's Kinfolks. 05 Oct 1744 Isaiah Boone Hannah Hughes (see if he is a cousin) b. Benjamin Cutbirth John Moseby (brother to Major Joseph Moseby) b. November 19, 1786 of February 1756, aged 41 years & 11 Weeks, and was decently b. February 23, 1769, Yadkin District, Rowan, North Carolina Delaware Indians of the Scioto River attached the James Boone group on Wallen's Creek where James Boone, Henry Russell, Isaac Crabtree, the Hargis and Mendenhall brothers, a youth named Drake, along with two slaves, Adam and Charles, were encamped after they informed Capt. Anne Hughes Kathryn is the daughter of [private mother] [unknown confidence] Bronx Community College, Hall of Fame Collection, http://www.co.berks.pa.us/Dept/Planning/Documents/MultiMunicipalPlanning/JointComprehensivePlans/AmityExeterSaintLawrence/Maps/15-1_Water_Related_Features.pdf. b. At age 74, 1 month, 11 days. Jemima Boone Page 1. d. In Kentucky Susannah Boone, raised in Berks county, Pa., and obtained from her half d. 2 May 1809 [133] In 1780 he represented Fayette County at Richmond, Virginia, along with Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. b. October 05, 1774 WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Boone (the [10] Several of their children were born in Bucks County prior to moving to the Oley Valley in Province of Pennyslvania in 1730. d. 25 Jul 1824, near Canal Winchester, Ohio City of Exeter, and 177 measured Miles Westward from London); they left married Unknown . d. Unknown John died at age 15 months, and existing records only show the marriage of one daughter, Mary (b. November, 1696.--, MARY BOONE So that, the Meridian passing through said Place, is 5 Hours 2 Minutes Philadelphia) is called the Township of Exeter in the County of Berks: b. February 06, 1783 ? Mary Hunt, daughter of Col. Jonathan and wife Isabella Hunt Married to: b. d. 28 Mar 1816 in Bourbon County, Kentucky b. The First 5 Generations of the George Boone Family Presented by The Boone Society, Inc. 09 Jan 1739 GEORGE BOONE, II. b. Abraham Lincoln (half-brother to President Abraham Lincoln�s great grandfather John Lincoln.) Daniel Boone's brother Squire. April 1704; and be departed this Life on the 30 January, [102], After decades of exploration and with the spirit of intrepidity Daniel Boone and his axemen were hired by Richard Henderson of the Transylvania Company to blaze the Wilderness Road which started 15 March 1775. Because the Gregorian calendar was adopted during Boone's lifetime, his birth date is sometimes given as November 2, 1734 (the "New Style" date), although Boone used the October date. William Boone (2) "Ms. letter of Thomas E. Lee, of Berks County, Pa.". The Polaris submarines were the largest ever built, displacing over 9,000 tons - as much or more than many cruisers. married Unknown, Sarah Boone (Husband John Wilcoxson or Wilcox): Categories: Kentucky, American Childhood Legends | Berks County, Pennsylvania | Rowan County, North Carolina, Early Settlers | American Heroes | Frontiersman, Scouts | Famous People of the 18th Century | Namesakes US Counties | NSDAR Patriot Ancestors | Southern Pioneers | Fayette County Militia, Virginia Militia, American Revolution | United States of America, Notables | Notables, WIKITREE HOME   |   ABOUT   |   G2G FORUM   |   HELP   |   SEARCH. [Private] is the daughter of Carl Tunnell [unknown confidence] Daniel Boone was born on month day 1734, at birth place, to Squire, Maugridge Boone and Sarah Boone. No publicly available family members. His marksmanship ability with the long rifle and skill to "think Indian" as well as all the many "lifelong learning skills" served him so well when exploring the unsettled wilderness westward of the Appalachians as well as bringing the pioneer families from the Cumberland Gap up the Wilderness Road to Boonesborough to his beloved "Kentucke." b. November 01, 1765. Includes citations for all sources. Squire Boone Grant Colonel Daniel Morgan Boone Frontiersman) Boone, Explorer, Revolutionary & War of 1812, War Soldier, Legislator & Pioneer was born on month day 1734, at birth place, Pennsylvania, to Squire Boone and Sarah (Sarah Jarman Morgan) Boone (born Morgan). d. 30 Jan 1776 (in 72nd year) d. 30 May 1817 William Wilcoxson 1982. First married, 14 Oct 1760 to: 1733 b. Comparing Kit A352115 (Frank John Nolan) and A649544 (Martha Fox) [12] They continued to live in New Britain Township, Bucks County on a farm he purchased located near present day Chalfont, then called Butler's Mill. This land grant has been documented as lying and being at the confluence of the Elisha and Dutchman Creeks of the Yadkin River. Unknown 13 Aug 1741 Boone, was born about 3 in the Morning, Joshua Married to: Sarah Boone at Night, in the 77th Year of his Age; and was decently interred in And he the Said John Login to find your connection. 1768 d. Jul 1823, age 72 b. d. About 1819 at the home of her son-in-law, Leonard H. Bradley in Missouri He (with his Parents, etc.) [103] The system required an annual quitrent on each acre of land sold which provided a perpetual income for Henderson and his cronies which later became very unpopular with Kentucky settlers. Unknown Mary Boone [4] When the Boone family arrived in Oley, now Exeter Township, the Quakers held their meetings in the home of George Boone, Sr. Susan Hand (her mother was a Moseby) . And The Wilderness Trail was the roughest terrain on the continent, but in April of 1775, the group reached and settled what is known today as Fort Boonesborough. Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, commissions Daniel Boone to the rank of Captain, Clinch River Forts and Settlement Defense. Many dark and sleepless nights have I been a companion for owls, separated from the cheerful society of men, scorched by the Summer’s sun, and pinched by the Winter’s cold, an instrument ordained to settle the wilderness. d. Unknown Unknown Levina Boone (1766) 2. Children (4) only one name known GEORGE BOONE, III. Samuel Tallman 23 Sep 1699 Devonshire, England Samuel Boone II Second married about 26 Oct 1757 to: The men for whom these submarines were named are the subject of this book.”, “When it came time to test our first Polaris submarine, the USS George Washington in 1959, I thought it would be appropriate to include in a letter a brief biography of the man for whom the ship was named. Frank (Francis) John Nolan. from b. [79][80], Following the Warriors' Path north from Cumberland Gap several miles, Boone, Finley, and party came upon thick cane and had to cut a new path northward. o'clock at Night, in the 28th Year of his Age, Judah His crew were well known as some of the best backwoodsmen in the country. b. Juliet will organize this for us. 26 May 1748 to: When he wasn't traveling back to North Carolina for more supplies, Squire Boone Jr., a noted frontiersman in his own right, was alongside of his brother Daniel when scouting the topography of the rivers and quality of soils in different regions in order to report back the condition of the terrain at the end of their expedition in March 1771 to Judge Richard Henderson of North Carolina, an interested and wealthy land speculator. Mountains in Virginia, during the families' first attempt to cross over These letters were well received, and most of them were printed in the Congressional Record. The battle occurred 19 August 1782, on the Licking River, in present Nicholas County, Kentucky (then Fayette County). Madison, Wisconsin. Rebecca Bryan (daughter of Joseph and Alee Bryan) interred in Friends Burying Ground at Exeter on the First Day of the Sarah Tallman [67] Another carving is at the Filson Historical Society Museum. Mary Boone with their Family, came from the Town of Bradninch in Daniel Coles Jessie Boone (1773) 2. b. Aug 1746 b. January, 1765 d. Unknown [6], Daniel Boone was born 22 October 1734 (Old Style Calendar), 2 November 1734 ( New Style Calendar) in a log cabin near Reading, in the Province of Pennsylvania. d. on Stoner Creek, Paris, Kentucky She departed this Children (5) Exeter. 04 Mar 1737/38 born, about 5 in the Afternoon, James Boone, d. 30 Jun 1832, both Isaac and Mary were buried at Exeter. the Several Branches of English Learning; aid was a Magistrate for Married 10 Oct 1765 to: 1774 20 May 1728 in New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Boone served with Fayette County Militia, Virginia Militia during the American Revolution. These Certificates of Settlement & Preemption Warrants were dated 24 Dec 1779. 06 Sep 1729 [113], Boone and his weary but elated axemen accomplished their laden task when they arrived on the south side of the Kentucky River, 1 April 1775, about a mile below the mouth of Otter Creek and established Fort Boone, as called in Henderson's journal, called Fort Boonesborough somewhat later. Unknown While thus engaged he received the fatal shot in the breast b. [4] Daniel became superior in marksmanship using this rifle, later called the Kentucky long rifle, which he owned and named "Old Tick Licker" that he kept by his side all his adult life. one in the Afternoon; that is, he was married to his Second (or last) 9 May 1726 And in 1757 October 20, he married Anne Griffith, [111][112] To blaze Boone's Wilderness Road was an immense task of sheer determination coupled with valiant courage, sorely tested, of Boone and his axemen crew to spearhead by hacking a rough, narrow path of over two hundred miles through dense pristine woods, underbrush and canebrakes. d. About 1837, around age 65 d. Settled at St. Antoine, Texas and was killed there by Indians My great-grandfather’s first cousin, Nancy Julia Bryan, married her cousin Solon Luke Bryan—their fathers were double first … Susanna Boone The Boone Society, Inc. contributed toward the project and Ivan Lancaster, who is a member of the Board …
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