Thanks for your mail but I have moved my new e-mail is [email protected] please save new address to your address book... Mark
Hi: Who's Who in America lists Thomas Boone Pickens, Sr. and Grace Molonson as parents of Thomas Boone (T. Boone) Pickens, Jr.. T. Boone Pickens was born Holdenville, OK on May 22, 1928. THOMAS BOONE PICKENS (1928 - ): HIS ANCESTORS by Lois K. Nix and Mary Kay Snell has his researched lineage - can any of you pull it? Copy in SLC, FHC, or over at Clayton in Houston? Thanks, Dave
I just read his bio. on the site biography.com Does anyone know how he fits in to the Boone Family? The bio. says--..."who claimed a distant kinship to frontiersman Daniel Boone." He was an oil company executive, born in Holdenville, Okla. Best wishes, Ivan of Trafalgar
I'm writing you from my backup PC. Somehow, the worm got by me and took my primary PC down. I didn't click on, or otherwise open the attachments. I simply took my own advice and updated my anti-virus files online - they were a month out of date. When I restarted to initialize the anti-virus update, the worm struck. I don't wish to be an alarmist, and I want to make it clear to everyone who reads this that you could not have gotten this worm/virus through any of the RootsWeb lists you are subbed to. Your RootsWeb mailing lists do not allow attachments, and the attachments are the virus. Please be very careful. And please don't reply to this message. I will be busy restoring my primary PC and will let you know when I can handle email again. Larry
Friends, I am the last person who would use these lists for a virus warning. They are not only off subject, but many are hoaxes and try to lure us into perpetuating them by sending them on. Today, I make an exception as I believe genealogists are particularly vulnerable to this one. Since this morning I've received 5 emails from the same person with whom I've never corresponded. Each had a genealogy related subject such as "pedigree chart," or "family group sheet," or someone's name like "Caleb Bostick." The dead giveaway that this is a virus is: 1 - each email contained no text, just attachments. 2 - there are always two, and only two, attachments. 3 - The first attachment is always named Part 1.1 4 - The second attachment always has the same name as the subject, and has double file extension - i.e., .xls.pif, or .doc.com, or .doc.pif. 5 - it takes a while to download the email as the total file size is about 200 KB. I have seen this pattern before, and I assure you it is a REAL virus. I don't recall the exact name of it, but think its a variant of one called Sircam, and its nasty. Do NOT click or open the attachments, just delete the email and you're OK. If you have received it and already opened it, download the latest virus update files for your virus software ASAP and scan immediately. My apologies for going off subject, but because of the nature of the subject line I thought it a particular threat to all of us. Larry Mary - please forward to our LCCGS list. -- Larry DeFrance, Helena Montana USA Caretaker: The DeFrance Family Home Page - http://www.helenet.com/~larry/fam_home.html The DeFrance Mailing List - [email protected], The Susquehanna River Mailing List - [email protected] Co-Caretaker: The Boone Mailing list - [email protected]
In regard to Debbi Greer's question concerning John Boone son of George Boone. Hazel Spracker The Boones and also The Frost and Related Families of Bedford County list a John Boone as one of George's sons. However the John Boone in the Oregon bio. is the grandson of George Boone III, son of Benjamin Boone and his first wife Ann Farmer. Johnabeth Frost >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: BOONE-D Digest V01 #195 >Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 04:00:45 -0600 > ><< message2.txt >> ><< message4.txt >> ><< message6.txt >> ><< message8.txt >> _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
My ancestor, MARY BOONE GOLDMAN, b abt 1765 NC, wrote in a book her brother gave her that she was named after both of her grandmothers. Her father's mother is MARY ABIGAIL BROWN, so her mother's mother must be BOONE. However, I haven't been able to find out who her mother is. In all the records I've found, only HENRY GOLDMAN is mentioned. Does anyone have any info on MARY BOONE GOLDMAN? Thanks, Kathy in Utah ADAMS-BAKER-BUSCH-CARTER-COX-DRY[E]-EDDINGS-EVANS-GOLDMAN-GRAVES-HENSON-HICK S-INKES-LEFLER-MUSGRAVE-OVERMAN-0WENS-PEELE-POOL-RYALS-TOLER-WILHELM-WILLIAM S-WISE-ZIRKLE
Hi Everyone, Thought this website might be of interest. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/guionmiller/index.htm Good Luck, Mike Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian.
Thanks to everyone who sent a reply about Lillian's book which contains the reference to the story of my GGF Stonewall Jackson Boone and his emigration to California on a prairie schooner. This is exactly what I'm trying to locate. The newsletter references this contribution from a Mrs. James K. Allen of Modesto California. I have tried to locate her but have been unsuccessful so far. 'Stoney' eventually lived in Newman California (near Modesto) and there is a small blurb about him and his lumber/ranching work in that area in a book published about Pioneer families of Stanislaus County in the early '20's. My family descends directly from Daniel's brother, George. Stoney's parents, Wellington and Jemima Boone, emigrated to California as noted in 1865. Stoney's parents settled in Contra Costa County near the city of Danville with other Boone cousins. Their graves are in a small cemetery along with cousins etc., in Danville, California. My research indicates that sometime between the 1920's and the 1950's Stonewall and his wife, Jessie returned to the Mid-West and may have died in Missouri. Haven't been able to fill in these gaps yet. The census records stop at 1920 so I guess I have to wait to try and find out the rest! thanks again for your replies, sharon flores [email protected] [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > BOONE-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 196 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [BOONE-L] Lillian Hays Oliver's bo [[email protected]] > #2 [BOONE-L] Stonewall Jackson Boone [[email protected]] > #3 Re: [BOONE-L] Lillian Hays Oliver' ["Pauli Smith" <[email protected]] > #4 [BOONE-L] BOONE'S OF BEANTOWN and ["SMoller" <[email protected]>] > #5 [BOONE-L] Daniel Boone Legend - Ha [[email protected] (Joyce H] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from BOONE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOONE-L] Lillian Hays Oliver's book > Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 10:40:39 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Hi, > > In reference to Topic #2, I have been trying to locate the mentioned book, > > Ref: "Some Boone descendants and Kindred of the St. Charles District." by > Lillian Hays Oliver, Burlington, Vermont, 1964, reprinted 1984, > > I have been unsuccessful in finding a copy of that book and would like to > know if > you have a copy? Or how I can get a copy? I've requested it via my Library to > the > Library in Washington, DC but to no avail. It is supposed to mention a story > written about my ggf Stonewall Jackson Boone (son of my gggf, Wellington T > Boone) > and their adventures in a covered wagon to California in the 1860's. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > sharon flores > [email protected] > > Sharon, > [email protected] will do look ups in the book. I'm sure she would be glad to > arrange to copy and send the pages you are interested in. Also, Lillian Hays > Oliver's book, Some Boone Descendants... was reprinted in 1984 and 1994 by > Mary Dean Alsworth: > Dean Publications > 2204 El Canto Cr. > Ranchero Cordova, CA 95670 > I have no idea if copies are still being sold, or if any remain to be sold, > but it is worth investigating. I believe Arlene Curry Buschert just got a > copy. You might ask her where <[email protected]>. Good luck. > > Geraldine Ingersoll, Director > The Boone Society, Inc. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOONE-L] Stonewall Jackson Boone > Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 11:43:57 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Ref: "Some Boone descendants and Kindred of the St. Charles District." by > Lillian Hays Oliver, Burlington, Vermont, 1964, reprinted 1984, PAGE 55 > > This is verbatim: > > "In the Jan. 1960 issue of the BOONE SCOUT, publication of the Boone Family > Association of Seattle, Wash., appeared the following: > "In 1865, a prairie schooner lurched toward California with Wellington > T. Boone guiding the oxen. Within it rode Elizabeth (Carter) Boone and a > young son, Stonewall Jackson, born in Mexico, Missouri, September 5th, 1863. > The story of this boy as he grew to manhood on the Pacific coast is a valued > contribution to the Center from Mrs. James K. Allen of Modesto, California."" > > There's no further reference to Stonewall Jackson Boone in the book. It > sounds like more might be found looking for him in some of the histories > written about the western states. I have a complete set of the BOONE SCOUT, > the Association's newsletter...... will try to see if they might have printed > anything more at a later date. Probably will take some time to do it..... > their newsletters are NOT INDEXED ...means reading several years worth. In > the meantime, Happy Hunting! He sounds like another interesting person with > the Boone surname. If you find anything, please share. > > Barbara Gill, Director > The Boone Society > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Lillian Hays Oliver's book > Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 10:47:31 -0600 > From: "Pauli Smith" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > A good portion of this book is online. I don't remember where I saw it but > am pretty sure it was either the USgenweb archives or Ancestry.com. > > Pauli > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 8:40 AM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Lillian Hays Oliver's book > > > Hi, > > > > In reference to Topic #2, I have been trying to locate the mentioned book, > > > > Ref: "Some Boone descendants and Kindred of the St. Charles District." by > > Lillian Hays Oliver, Burlington, Vermont, 1964, reprinted 1984, > > > > I have been unsuccessful in finding a copy of that book and would like to > > know if > > you have a copy? Or how I can get a copy? I've requested it via my Library > to > > the > > Library in Washington, DC but to no avail. It is supposed to mention a > story > > written about my ggf Stonewall Jackson Boone (son of my gggf, Wellington > T > > Boone) > > and their adventures in a covered wagon to California in the 1860's. > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > > > sharon flores > > [email protected] > > > > Sharon, > > [email protected] will do look ups in the book. I'm sure she would be glad > to > > arrange to copy and send the pages you are interested in. Also, Lillian > Hays > > Oliver's book, Some Boone Descendants... was reprinted in 1984 and 1994 by > > Mary Dean Alsworth: > > Dean Publications > > 2204 El Canto Cr. > > Ranchero Cordova, CA 95670 > > I have no idea if copies are still being sold, or if any remain to be > sold, > > but it is worth investigating. I believe Arlene Curry Buschert just got a > > copy. You might ask her where <[email protected]>. Good luck. > > > > Geraldine Ingersoll, Director > > The Boone Society, Inc. > > > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOONE-L] BOONE'S OF BEANTOWN and of WILTSHIRE PLAINS 1840-1940 > Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 18:40:31 -0700 > From: "SMoller" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hello List, > I was doing some shopping today at the BarnesandNoble site, and came upon this book. > > Would anyone on the list have any info about it? Where is BEANTOWN AND WILTSHIRE PLAINS? > > When it ask you if you would like books that are similar, it had BOONE, MUDD. MARYLAND, ETC. BOONES OF MARYLAND, AND MUDDS? > > The complete title of the book: > SOME OF THE BOONE'S OF BEANTOWN AND OF WILTSHIRE PLAINS 1840-1940 > > BY RICHARD G. BOONE > > COST $112.75 > > Thanks, > Shirley Middleton-Moller > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOONE-L] Daniel Boone Legend - Hazard, KY - Perry County History > Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 21:50:32 -0500 (CDT) > From: [email protected] (Joyce H. Reeves) > To: [email protected] > > --WebTV-Mail-27716-2556 > Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit > > Hey all, > I found this on a Perry Co., KY site. If this doesn't pull up right, > then scroll on down to "Daniel Boone". Interesting. > Joyce > > --WebTV-Mail-27716-2556 > X-URL-Title: Daniel Boone Legend - Hazard, KY - Perry County History > Content-Disposition: Inline > Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit > > http://hazardkentucky.com/more/boone.htm > > --WebTV-Mail-27716-2556--
Hello Shirley, I am sending a copy of this to the list as well, as others may be interested in the info too. I am descended from the first of 3 successive John Boones in early Anne Arundel County, MD (he was my great-x-6-grandfather). I don't have all of the info on the second (Capt) John Boone, but will share what I have been able to find. I think that the first John Boone was also called Capt. Are you a descendent of this line also? If you need info on this line dating back to the original immigrant, Humphrey Boone, I will be glad to share what I have. Most of my data is from some other researchers and from a Family Tree Maker CD called Family History: Colonial Families of Maryland, 1600s-1900s. I am lacking in original materials such as wills, certificates, etc, and would love to get a copy of the Capt John Boone will which you transcribed, if you have that. Here is a set of notes on the second John Boone mostly gleaned from the above CD: *Born on his father's plantation, "Maidstone" in March 27, 1736, date of death 1800? *Received realty at the death of his father ("Brown's Adventure" and "Rattlesnake Neck") and also at the death of his brother Robert in 1783. *Military service-commissioned March 2, 1778, Capt. of Severn Battalion of Military by the Council of MD *Tax List 1782 - Capt. John Boone, taxpayer, Magothy Hundred, A.A. Co., with 11 in family. *Death - before May 11, 1802 for on that date his widow married Zachariah Pumphrey. *The will of Zachariah Pumphrey was proved in A.A. Co. May 3, 1808 at which time Elizabeth, his widow, denounced it and demanded her dower rights. Among the bequests were silver marked EBT to Charles Boone, his wife's grandson. No heirs of his body were mentioned. His estate was distributed on Aug. 16, 1809, to his widow Elizabeth, brother Edward Pumphrey, and Charles Boone. The will of his widow, Elizabeth Pumphrey, was proved in A.A. Co. May 14, 1818, naming her grandson Charles Boone of Robert, the only legatee. I also found a date for the marriage of Sarah Griffith to John Boone(the 3rd of this line): Nov 22 1792 at St Margarets, Westminster Parish, AA Co. I could find no specifics on the MD CD on an Elizabeth Williams with the birthdate you mentioned(there were dozens with this name on the CD, many with no birthdates) Let me know if I can help otherwise. Ed Boone
--WebTV-Mail-27716-2556 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Hey all, I found this on a Perry Co., KY site. If this doesn't pull up right, then scroll on down to "Daniel Boone". Interesting. Joyce --WebTV-Mail-27716-2556 X-URL-Title: Daniel Boone Legend - Hazard, KY - Perry County History Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit http://hazardkentucky.com/more/boone.htm --WebTV-Mail-27716-2556--
Hello List, I was doing some shopping today at the BarnesandNoble site, and came upon this book. Would anyone on the list have any info about it? Where is BEANTOWN AND WILTSHIRE PLAINS? When it ask you if you would like books that are similar, it had BOONE, MUDD. MARYLAND, ETC. BOONES OF MARYLAND, AND MUDDS? The complete title of the book: SOME OF THE BOONE'S OF BEANTOWN AND OF WILTSHIRE PLAINS 1840-1940 BY RICHARD G. BOONE COST $112.75 Thanks, Shirley Middleton-Moller
Ref: "Some Boone descendants and Kindred of the St. Charles District." by Lillian Hays Oliver, Burlington, Vermont, 1964, reprinted 1984, PAGE 55 This is verbatim: "In the Jan. 1960 issue of the BOONE SCOUT, publication of the Boone Family Association of Seattle, Wash., appeared the following: "In 1865, a prairie schooner lurched toward California with Wellington T. Boone guiding the oxen. Within it rode Elizabeth (Carter) Boone and a young son, Stonewall Jackson, born in Mexico, Missouri, September 5th, 1863. The story of this boy as he grew to manhood on the Pacific coast is a valued contribution to the Center from Mrs. James K. Allen of Modesto, California."" There's no further reference to Stonewall Jackson Boone in the book. It sounds like more might be found looking for him in some of the histories written about the western states. I have a complete set of the BOONE SCOUT, the Association's newsletter...... will try to see if they might have printed anything more at a later date. Probably will take some time to do it..... their newsletters are NOT INDEXED ...means reading several years worth. In the meantime, Happy Hunting! He sounds like another interesting person with the Boone surname. If you find anything, please share. Barbara Gill, Director The Boone Society
A good portion of this book is online. I don't remember where I saw it but am pretty sure it was either the USgenweb archives or Ancestry.com. Pauli ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 8:40 AM Subject: [BOONE-L] Lillian Hays Oliver's book > Hi, > > In reference to Topic #2, I have been trying to locate the mentioned book, > > Ref: "Some Boone descendants and Kindred of the St. Charles District." by > Lillian Hays Oliver, Burlington, Vermont, 1964, reprinted 1984, > > I have been unsuccessful in finding a copy of that book and would like to > know if > you have a copy? Or how I can get a copy? I've requested it via my Library to > the > Library in Washington, DC but to no avail. It is supposed to mention a story > written about my ggf Stonewall Jackson Boone (son of my gggf, Wellington T > Boone) > and their adventures in a covered wagon to California in the 1860's. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > sharon flores > [email protected] > > Sharon, > [email protected] will do look ups in the book. I'm sure she would be glad to > arrange to copy and send the pages you are interested in. Also, Lillian Hays > Oliver's book, Some Boone Descendants... was reprinted in 1984 and 1994 by > Mary Dean Alsworth: > Dean Publications > 2204 El Canto Cr. > Ranchero Cordova, CA 95670 > I have no idea if copies are still being sold, or if any remain to be sold, > but it is worth investigating. I believe Arlene Curry Buschert just got a > copy. You might ask her where <[email protected]>. Good luck. > > Geraldine Ingersoll, Director > The Boone Society, Inc. > >
Hi, In reference to Topic #2, I have been trying to locate the mentioned book, Ref: "Some Boone descendants and Kindred of the St. Charles District." by Lillian Hays Oliver, Burlington, Vermont, 1964, reprinted 1984, I have been unsuccessful in finding a copy of that book and would like to know if you have a copy? Or how I can get a copy? I've requested it via my Library to the Library in Washington, DC but to no avail. It is supposed to mention a story written about my ggf Stonewall Jackson Boone (son of my gggf, Wellington T Boone) and their adventures in a covered wagon to California in the 1860's. Any help would be greatly appreciated! sharon flores [email protected] Sharon, [email protected] will do look ups in the book. I'm sure she would be glad to arrange to copy and send the pages you are interested in. Also, Lillian Hays Oliver's book, Some Boone Descendants... was reprinted in 1984 and 1994 by Mary Dean Alsworth: Dean Publications 2204 El Canto Cr. Ranchero Cordova, CA 95670 I have no idea if copies are still being sold, or if any remain to be sold, but it is worth investigating. I believe Arlene Curry Buschert just got a copy. You might ask her where <[email protected]>. Good luck. Geraldine Ingersoll, Director The Boone Society, Inc.
After sending the previous message about the biography of Daniel Boone on the Oregon state US GenWeb site, I looked in my records. I'm a little confused as I'm not finding a John Boone son of George III. Hopefully someone who has more years of research on the Boone family will be able to make a comment about the connection of this Daniel Boone to George III. Debbi Geer __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
For those interested, there is a biography of Daniel Boone born 1842 to William and Sarah (Howard) Boone. William Boone was the son of Benjamin Boone, who was the son of John Boone, son of George III) on the Oregon state site via US GenWeb. The link is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/bios/danielboone.html Debbi Geer __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Hi, In reference to Topic #2, I have been trying to locate the mentioned book, Ref: "Some Boone descendants and Kindred of the St. Charles District." by Lillian Hays Oliver, Burlington, Vermont, 1964, reprinted 1984, I have been unsuccessful in finding a copy of that book and would like to know if you have a copy? Or how I can get a copy? I've requested it via my Library to the Library in Washington DC but to no avail. It is supposed to mention a story written about my ggf Stonewall Jackson Boone (son of my gggf, Wellington T Boone) and their adventures in a covered wagon to California in the 1860's. Any help would be greatly appreciated! sharon flores [email protected]
Hello List, Could someone help me with the following info. Add to or correct the following info. Also would anyone have Wills for these people? I have the Will of JOHN BOONE (copy included in this e-mail below) father of CAPT. JOHN BOONE, JR. So I would like to get Wills for others mentioned below. Thank you for any help, Shirley Middleton-Moller CAPT. JOHN BOONE, JR. b Mar 27, 1736 Anne Arundel Co., MD d c1800 Anne Arundel Co., MD married Sep 24, 1762 ELIZABETH WILLIAMS daughter of __________? CAPT. JOHN and ELIZABETH issue: 1) ELIZABETH b Jul 12, 1767 Anne Arundel Co., MD d _____ Married Apr 5, 1787 Anne Arundel Co., MD ROBERT GRIFFITH son of CHARLES GRIFFITH, JR., and ANN DAVIDGE 2) CAPT. JOHN BOONE b 1770 Anne Arundel Co., MD d ________ Married Nov 22, 1792 Anne Arundel Co., MD SARAH GRIFFITH daughter of CHARLES GRIFFITH, JR. and ANN DAVIDGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN BOONE'S WILL dated May 23, 1757, probated Jun 27, 1757, recorded in Maryland Land Office Will Book 30, p. 303 Bequeathed to his son Nicholas Boone 200 A., of land called "Paul's Neck" To son John Boone 160 A., of land called "Brown's Adventure", and 50 A., part of "Rattle Snake Neck" To son Robert Boone 200 A., called "Rockhold's Range" and 100 A., part of "Rattle Snake Neck" To wife Mary "land "Maidstone" where I now live and after her decease the land to son Burley Boone, in case Burley Boone dies without issue then said land to be divided equally between my two daughters Elizabeth and Rebecca Boone". Executor: wife Mary Witnesses John Merriken, Samuel Meade?, Samuel Moss and Elizabeth Moss
I forgot to say that the murder took place in the state of Georgia. Sue