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    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth Boone/Power
    2. douglas scott
    3. My mistake .I checked the book and it should be born 1752. Sorry Doug Scott >From: Marie Vayer <mvayer@comcast.net> >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth Boone/Power >Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 10:45:06 -0400 > > >> >>Yes I have this Elizabeth Boon born 28 Nov 1752 also, married to John >>Power Jr., thats why I asked about a typo in the dates... > >Marie > > > > >>I show this Elizabeth Boone born 11/28/1752. I am related to the Israel >>Boone line but not directly to Elizabeth. >> >>Marie Vayer <mvayer@comcast.net> wrote: >>Doug, umm question, how can Elizabeth (born 1772) have been married >>to John Power in 1770? was the date a typo? >> >>MArie >> >>At 11:20 PM 10/15/2005, you wrote: >> >This from Decendants of Israel Boone by Alice H.Boone: >> > >> >Elizabeth Boone (israej; squire; george) born 28 nov 1772 Rowan Co >> >N.C. died 1817 Fayet Co Ky >> > >> >married about 1770 John Power Jr. (John Poar in some records) born >> >about 1748 in Virginia died 1802 in Fayette Co Ky. >> > >> >Had 9 children William b 1 oct 1771 Mary b 10 nov >> >1773 Elenor boone b nov 1776 Patsy b 16 jun 1779 Elizabeth >> >b 12 march 1782 >> >Susan b about 1785 Thomas b 9 march 1789 John b about >> >1795 Rebecca b1798 >> > >> > >> >Doug Scott >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >>============================== >>Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >>Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: >>http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >> >> >> >> >>researching Boone, Inman, Stark,Trimble, Henry >> >> >>============================== >>Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >>Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: >>http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    10/17/2005 02:01:54
    1. RE: [BOONE-L] Re: October Compass, and Congratulations
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. Does anyone know if Israel Boone had a daughter named Sarah? Although unproven, it is thought that someone named Sarah Boone married Timothy Logan in the early 1780's in Fayette Co., KY. Thanks! David douglas scott <douglees62@hotmail.com> wrote: This from Decendants of Israel Boone by Alice H.Boone: Elizabeth Boone (israej; squire; george) born 28 nov 1772 Rowan Co N.C. died 1817 Fayet Co Ky married about 1770 John Power Jr. (John Poar in some records) born about 1748 in Virginia died 1802 in Fayette Co Ky. Had 9 children William b 1 oct 1771 Mary b 10 nov 1773 Elenor boone b nov 1776 Patsy b 16 jun 1779 Elizabeth b 12 march 1782 Susan b about 1785 Thomas b 9 march 1789 John b about 1795 Rebecca b1798 Doug Scott >From: JoGordon@webtv.net (Jo Gordon) >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BOONE-L] Re: October Compass, and Congratulations >Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 16:47:57 -0500 > >Kathryn, > Does Denny have documented proof that Elizabeth [Boone?] Powers really >was the dau of Israel and unknown wife? Every person I have inquired of >has no proof to offer - only supposition. Thanks for any help. > Jo > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    10/16/2005 03:08:43
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth Boone/Power
    2. Marie Vayer
    3. > >Yes I have this Elizabeth Boon born 28 Nov 1752 also, married to >John Power Jr., thats why I asked about a typo in the dates... Marie >I show this Elizabeth Boone born 11/28/1752. I am related to the >Israel Boone line but not directly to Elizabeth. > >Marie Vayer <mvayer@comcast.net> wrote: >Doug, umm question, how can Elizabeth (born 1772) have been married >to John Power in 1770? was the date a typo? > >MArie > >At 11:20 PM 10/15/2005, you wrote: > >This from Decendants of Israel Boone by Alice H.Boone: > > > >Elizabeth Boone (israej; squire; george) born 28 nov 1772 Rowan Co > >N.C. died 1817 Fayet Co Ky > > > >married about 1770 John Power Jr. (John Poar in some records) born > >about 1748 in Virginia died 1802 in Fayette Co Ky. > > > >Had 9 children William b 1 oct 1771 Mary b 10 nov > >1773 Elenor boone b nov 1776 Patsy b 16 jun 1779 Elizabeth > >b 12 march 1782 > >Susan b about 1785 Thomas b 9 march 1789 John b about > >1795 Rebecca b1798 > > > > > >Doug Scott > > > > > > > > > > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > > >researching Boone, Inman, Stark,Trimble, Henry > > >============================== >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx

    10/16/2005 04:45:06
    1. Elizabeth Boone/Power
    2. Marie Vayer
    3. Doug, umm question, how can Elizabeth (born 1772) have been married to John Power in 1770? was the date a typo? MArie At 11:20 PM 10/15/2005, you wrote: >This from Decendants of Israel Boone by Alice H.Boone: > >Elizabeth Boone (israej; squire; george) born 28 nov 1772 Rowan Co >N.C. died 1817 Fayet Co Ky > >married about 1770 John Power Jr. (John Poar in some records) born >about 1748 in Virginia died 1802 in Fayette Co Ky. > >Had 9 children William b 1 oct 1771 Mary b 10 nov >1773 Elenor boone b nov 1776 Patsy b 16 jun 1779 Elizabeth >b 12 march 1782 >Susan b about 1785 Thomas b 9 march 1789 John b about >1795 Rebecca b1798 > > >Doug Scott > > > >

    10/16/2005 02:14:19
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth Boone/Power
    2. ANN DOUILLARD
    3. I show this Elizabeth Boone born 11/28/1752. I am related to the Israel Boone line but not directly to Elizabeth. Marie Vayer <mvayer@comcast.net> wrote: Doug, umm question, how can Elizabeth (born 1772) have been married to John Power in 1770? was the date a typo? MArie At 11:20 PM 10/15/2005, you wrote: >This from Decendants of Israel Boone by Alice H.Boone: > >Elizabeth Boone (israej; squire; george) born 28 nov 1772 Rowan Co >N.C. died 1817 Fayet Co Ky > >married about 1770 John Power Jr. (John Poar in some records) born >about 1748 in Virginia died 1802 in Fayette Co Ky. > >Had 9 children William b 1 oct 1771 Mary b 10 nov >1773 Elenor boone b nov 1776 Patsy b 16 jun 1779 Elizabeth >b 12 march 1782 >Susan b about 1785 Thomas b 9 march 1789 John b about >1795 Rebecca b1798 > > >Doug Scott > > > > ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx researching Boone, Inman, Stark,Trimble, Henry

    10/16/2005 12:55:30
    1. RE: [BOONE-L] Re: October Compass, and Congratulations
    2. douglas scott
    3. This from Decendants of Israel Boone by Alice H.Boone: Elizabeth Boone (israej; squire; george) born 28 nov 1772 Rowan Co N.C. died 1817 Fayet Co Ky married about 1770 John Power Jr. (John Poar in some records) born about 1748 in Virginia died 1802 in Fayette Co Ky. Had 9 children William b 1 oct 1771 Mary b 10 nov 1773 Elenor boone b nov 1776 Patsy b 16 jun 1779 Elizabeth b 12 march 1782 Susan b about 1785 Thomas b 9 march 1789 John b about 1795 Rebecca b1798 Doug Scott >From: JoGordon@webtv.net (Jo Gordon) >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BOONE-L] Re: October Compass, and Congratulations >Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 16:47:57 -0500 > >Kathryn, > Does Denny have documented proof that Elizabeth [Boone?] Powers really >was the dau of Israel and unknown wife? Every person I have inquired of >has no proof to offer - only supposition. Thanks for any help. > Jo > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >

    10/15/2005 04:20:01
    1. Re: October Compass, and Congratulations
    2. Jo Gordon
    3. Kathryn, Does Denny have documented proof that Elizabeth [Boone?] Powers really was the dau of Israel and unknown wife? Every person I have inquired of has no proof to offer - only supposition. Thanks for any help. Jo

    10/15/2005 10:47:57
    1. October Compass, and Congratulations
    2. Kathryn Weiss
    3. Congratulations to all the Society members who worked on and worked for the renaming of the Daniel Boone-Cumberland Gap Wilderness Trail. Hooray! What a great group this is! This issue of the Compass is filled with great info, and I particularly want to congratulate Denny Custer on a Job Well Done in his pursuit of his Elizabeth Boone (Powers), and her mother, the unknown wife of Israel Boone. Great work Denny, you have made an important contribution to Boone research! Kathryn

    10/14/2005 02:52:04
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Daniel and his brother Squire
    2. The Boone Society, Inc.
    3. Here's another article that mentions a rare "Daniel Boone, Sr." signature: Posted on Thu, Oct. 13, 2005 Unearthed documents shed new light on Missouri history JIM SALTER Associated Press ST. CHARLES, Mo. - The elaborate cursive penmanship has a distinct early 1800s look, but the signature on a brown, crumbling document is clear: Daniel Boone Sr. St. Charles County director of administration Steve Ehlmann, also a local historian, was bored one day a couple of years ago and decided to dig through some old boxes in the basement of the administration building. What he found sheds new light on life here in the early 19th century: About 1,650 court documents, ranging from property disputes to slave dealings and involving Boone and other noted figures from the days when Missouri was still a territory into early statehood. "As Missourians, we can take pride in the rich history of our state - from its role in westward expansion to its legacy as a center of commerce and industry," Secretary of State Robin Carnahan said Thursday in announcing the find. "These case files provide new insights into that great heritage." The documents, long believed to have been destroyed, were written before St. Charles County even had a courthouse, then survived moves to the first building in 1848, a second courthouse that opened in 1903, and the new building that opened about a decade ago. Ehlmann used information from them for a book he wrote on the county's history, then called the state archivist in January. Now, the documents will be preserved, placed on microfilm, and made available to historians and the public, including through the secretary of state's Web site. "They're in remarkably good shape," State Archivist Kenneth Winn said. "Considering the migration from place to place, it's really stunning." Bob Sanford, a St. Charles County historian, said information found in the documents will alter the understanding of early history in this part of the state. St. Charles was a prominent port on the Missouri River, served as a starting point for the Lewis and Clark expedition, and housed Missouri's first state capitol. St. Charles in the early 1800s was a rowdy town, many of its residents French-speaking. In fact, some of the documents are written in French on one side, English on the other. Some of the litigation involves the same topics that courts deal with today - divorce, property disputes, debts. Documents also cite arguments over land claims stemming from the great earthquakes of 1811 and 1812; claims from the War of 1812; freedom suits and other legal matters concerning slaves. One document outlines explorer William Clark's unsuccessful bid for governor in 1820 - 14 years after his westward expedition with Meriwether Lewis. Others provide information on Missouri's little-known first governor, Alexander McNair. Winn said the most significant finds are probably documents signed by Boone, who added the senior tag at the end of his signature to differentiate himself from his son with the same name. "There are a lot of Abraham Lincoln signatures, as lawyer as president," Winn said. "Daniel Boone by comparison is a much rarer signature." Carnahan said archivists are still reading through the more than 7,000 pages. "There are many, many hidden treasures," she said. ON THE NET Missouri Secretary of State: http://www.sos.mo.gov. From: Debbi Geer <dgirth@yahoo.com> Date: 2005/10/13 Thu PM 04:30:36 EDT To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BOONE-L] Daniel and his brother Squire It appears that there are some old documents in Missouri which were discovered in the basement of the St Charles Co MO courthouse by one of the judges which include the names of Daniel and his brother Squire Boone. Below my sign-off is the news article which was released shortly after 1pm (CDT) regarding the documents. Debbi Geer St. Charles judge finds historical treasures By Valerie Schremp Hahn ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 10/13/2005 About two years ago, when history buff Steve Ehlmann was a St. Charles County Circuit Judge, he decided to poke around a storage room in the courthouse basement to see what he could find. He spotted some old boxes sitting on a lower shelf. He opened one and pulled out a yellowed document. It was dated 1826, the last year St. Charles was the capital of Missouri. Ehlmann knew the documents were important, but he didn’t necessarily know he had stumbled across a historical treasure that would later make state archivists beam and researchers nationwide scramble for a look. Ehlmann, Secretary of State Robin Carnahan and representatives with the St. Charles County Historical Society and the Missouri State Archives showed off some of those documents Thursday at the St. Charles County Courthouse. They included a petition Daniel Boone signed recommending a man from Kentucky to be constable of the St. Charles District, documents about trade with the southwest from before the time of the Santa Fe Trail, and a lawsuit that Boone’s brother, Squire Boone, filed against a man who allegedly stole his cow and calf. There are about 7,000 pages of documents representing about 1,650 cases and administrative actions, and archivists haven’t had time to go through them all. “When we go through these, discoveries are going to be made for the next several years,” said Ken Winn, a state archivist. “We’re going to make one discovery after another.” Archivists plan to restore the documents, catalogue them, and make them available online for anyone to see. They expect to complete their project in about two years. __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    10/13/2005 11:23:19
    1. Daniel and his brother Squire
    2. Debbi Geer
    3. It appears that there are some old documents in Missouri which were discovered in the basement of the St Charles Co MO courthouse by one of the judges which include the names of Daniel and his brother Squire Boone. Below my sign-off is the news article which was released shortly after 1pm (CDT) regarding the documents. Debbi Geer St. Charles judge finds historical treasures By Valerie Schremp Hahn ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 10/13/2005 About two years ago, when history buff Steve Ehlmann was a St. Charles County Circuit Judge, he decided to poke around a storage room in the courthouse basement to see what he could find. He spotted some old boxes sitting on a lower shelf. He opened one and pulled out a yellowed document. It was dated 1826, the last year St. Charles was the capital of Missouri. Ehlmann knew the documents were important, but he didn’t necessarily know he had stumbled across a historical treasure that would later make state archivists beam and researchers nationwide scramble for a look. Ehlmann, Secretary of State Robin Carnahan and representatives with the St. Charles County Historical Society and the Missouri State Archives showed off some of those documents Thursday at the St. Charles County Courthouse. They included a petition Daniel Boone signed recommending a man from Kentucky to be constable of the St. Charles District, documents about trade with the southwest from before the time of the Santa Fe Trail, and a lawsuit that Boone’s brother, Squire Boone, filed against a man who allegedly stole his cow and calf. There are about 7,000 pages of documents representing about 1,650 cases and administrative actions, and archivists haven’t had time to go through them all. “When we go through these, discoveries are going to be made for the next several years,” said Ken Winn, a state archivist. “We’re going to make one discovery after another.” Archivists plan to restore the documents, catalogue them, and make them available online for anyone to see. They expect to complete their project in about two years. __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com

    10/13/2005 07:30:36
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth Boone, b about 1762 Cumberland Co., NC , married Willis Booker
    2. Chester Buchanan
    3. I assume that you are not referring to Elizabeth Boone, born July 21, 1765, to George and Nancy (Ann) in Rowan Co., NC and married Jesse Copher? If you are, then I have an article about her in Compass, Vol. 8, Issue 2 (The Boone Society, Inc. -- www.boonesociety.org.). Who were the parents of your Elizabeth Boone? Chet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Raines Story" <story@ls.net> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 2:25 PM Subject: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth Boone, b about 1762 Cumberland Co., NC , married Willis Booker >I am seeking information on Elizabeth Boone (born about 1762 in Cumberland >Co., NC and married Willlis Booker) information is not comfirmed on her.. > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    10/09/2005 11:41:01
    1. Elizabeth Boone, b about 1762 Cumberland Co., NC , married Willis Booker
    2. Susan Raines Story
    3. I am seeking information on Elizabeth Boone (born about 1762 in Cumberland Co., NC and married Willlis Booker) information is not comfirmed on her..

    10/09/2005 11:25:51
    1. Descendant of George Boone IV noted/honored Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar
    2. 10/2/2005 9:16:00 PM The Cline file Name: Andy Cline Position: Assistant principal at Indian Creek High School Award: Named as Indiana Association of School Principals District Nine assistant principal of the year Family: Wife, Beth; son Lucas, 2½; and a baby due in seven weeks Education: Bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Indiana University Experience: Eight years as a science teacher and seven years as athletic director at Edgewood Junior High School in Ellettsville Hobbies: Visiting his family farm and keeping up with former student athletes Administrator up for state honor By JO ELLEN WERKING WEEDMAN Staff writer Oct. 3, 2005 As assistant principal at Indian Creek High School, Andy Cline is the boss of some of his former high school teachers. Cline is a former Brave, who returned to his alma mater three years ago as assistant principal. He is in the running for the state’s assistant principal of the year award. He received district honors when he was named assistant principal of the year by the Indiana Association of School Principals. The district award drew nominations from seven counties in south central Indiana. Now, Cline is a candidate to win the honor of statewide assistant principal of the year at a luncheon this week in downtown Indianapolis. In his third year as an assistant principal, Cline said he was surprised he won the award. “In our district there are some very big schools and a lot of people with a lot more experience than I,” Cline said. The former student has made big improvements in the school in the short time he’s been there, teachers and other administrators wrote in letters of recommendation for the award. Cline has expanded the freshman orientation program to include a motivational speaker and packets of information for parents. Other current endeavors include making sure the high school is in compliance with state and federal laws and starting a student of the month program this year. Most of Cline’s job involves disciplining students, so this year he also plans to start a positive postcard program. Teachers will write positive comments about students and mail them home to parents, Cline said. Before returning to Indian Creek, Cline spent eight years as a classroom teacher and seven years as the athletic director at Edgewood Junior High School in Ellettsville.

    10/03/2005 09:00:36
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] BOONES OF PINEY CREEK NC.
    2. I received help on my transcription of the 1900 US Census informaton on the 1900 Ephriam BOON family. John Nichols wrote that the name of the youngest of Ephriam Boon's children named in that 1990 US Census record was Greek R. Boon, born 30 June 1895. John, Thank you very much. UPDATED: 1900 US CENSUS Piney Creek Twp, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T623 Roll: 1181 Page: 174 June 14, 1900 DWELLING 126/FAMILY 126 BOON, Ephram (head), w, m, Jan 1857, 43, married 21 years, NC, NC, NC, farmer BOON, Sarah (wife), w, f, Mar ----, 38, married ?, 7 children - 4? living, NC, NC, NC BOON, John G. (son), w, m, Mar 1898, 12, single, NC, NC, NC, farm laborer BOON, Guy (son), w, m, Oct 1891, 8, single, NC, NC, NC BOON, Greek R. (son), w, m, Jun 1895, 4, single, NC, NC, NC ----- Judy -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .

    09/17/2005 01:33:04
    1. RE: [BOONE-L] BOONES OF PINEY CREEK NC.
    2. 1870 US CENSUS Piney Creek Twp, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: M593 Roll: 1121 Page: 283 September 5, 1870 DWELLING 55/FAMILY 55 BOON, Andrew, 68, m, w, ?, Virginia? BOON, Malina?, ?, f, w, keeping house, ? BOON, He----da, 10, m, w, at home, ? BOON, Sarah, 14, f, w, at home?, ? BOON, -----, 12, ?, w, ?, NC BOON, John S?, 10, m, w, ?, NC BOON, Lee, 7, m, w, NC 1880 US CENSUS Piney Creek Township, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T9 Roll: 951 Page: 300 June 17, 1880 FAMILY 127 BOON, Henry, w, m, ?, married, farmer, NC, NC, NC BOON, Elizabeth, w, f, 40, wife, married, keeping house, VA, VA, VA BOON, John W., w, m, 20, son, single, farm laborer, NC, VA, VA BOON, Stephen C., w, m, 19, son, single, farm labor, NC, VA, VA BOON, James P, w, m, 8, son, single, NC, NC, VA BOON, Sarah C., w, f, 6, daughter, single, NC, NC, VA 1880 US CENSUS Piney Creek Township, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T9 Roll: 951 Page: 302 June 22, 1880 FAMILY 182 BOON, Ephram, 20, m, w, married, farmer, NC, NC, NC BOON, Sarah, w, f, 18, wife, married, keeping house, NC, NC, NC BOON, William F., w, m, 5 months (born in Jan.), son, single, NC, NC, NC 1880 US CENSUS Piney Creek Township, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T9 Roll: 951 Page: 302 June 22, 1880 FAMILY 183 BOON, Martha, w, f, 46, widow, keeping house, NC, NC, NC BOON, Andrew, w, m, 18, son, single, farm laborer, NC, NC, NC BOON, Emly A., w, f, 14, daughter, single, at home, NC, NC, NC BOON, Elijan, w, m, 12, son, single, farm laborer, NC, NC, NC 1880 US CENSUS Prathers Creek, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T9 Roll: 951 Page: 283D June 9, 1880 DWELLING 30/FAMILY 30 BOON, Daniel, w, m, 24, married, works on farm, NC, NC, NC BOON, Martha, w, f, 22, wife, married, keeping house, NC, NC, NC BOON, George, w, m, 2, son, single, NC, NC, NC 1900 US CENSUS Piney Creek Twp, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T623 Roll: 1181 Page: 170 June 6, 1900 DWELLING 49/FAMILY 49 BOON, Henry (head), w, m, Jan 1858, 51, married 6 years, NC, NC, NC, farmer BOON, Sarah J. (wife), w, f, April 1864, 36, married 6 years, 3 children-3 living, NC, NC, NC BOON, Perl M. (daughter), w, f, April 1892, 8, single, NC, NC, NC BOON, Jessie F. (son), w, m, Sept 1895, 4, single, NC, NC, NC BOON, John R. (son), w, m, Jan 1898, 2, single, NC, NC, NC BOON, Frank (nephew), w, m, Jan 1892, 8, single, NC, NC, NC On Same page as Henry Boon. Andy Boon's family entry was very difficult to decipher 1900 US CENSUS Piney Creek Twp, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T623 Roll: 1181 Page: 170 June 6, 1900 DWELLING 44/FAMILY 44 BOON, Andy (head), w, m, June 1861, 38, married 18 yrs, NC, NC, NC, occupation: ? BOON, Laura/Lana? (wife), w, f, --- ----, 29?, married 18 years, 7 children - ? living, NC, NC, NC BOON, Preston (son), w, m, Aug ----, 4?, single, NC, NC, NC BOON, ----- (daughter), w, f, Jan, 18--, 2?, single, NC, NC, NC BOON, Minnie (niece), w, f, May ----, ?, ?, VA, NC, NC 1900 US CENSUS Piney Creek Twp, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T623 Roll: 1181 Page: 173 June 13, 1900 DWELLING 112/FAMILY 112 COOK, Lessin?/Jessie? S. (head), w, m, Dec ----, ?, married 32 years, NC, NC, NC, farmer COOK, Matilda (wife), w, ,f Dec 18--, 54? married 32 years, 4 children- 4 living, VA, VA, NC BOON, Perl (servant), w, f, May 1893, 7, single, NC, NC, NC 1900 US CENSUS Piney Creek Twp, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T623 Roll: 1181 Page: 174 June 14, 1900 DWELLING 126/FAMILY 126 BOON, Ephram (head), w, m, Jan 1857, 43, married 21 years, NC, NC, NC, farmer BOON, Sarah (wife), w, f, Mar ----, 38, married ?, 7 children - 4? living, NC, NC, NC BOON, John G. (son), w, m, Mar 1898, 12, single, NC, NC, NC, farm laborer BOON, Guy (son), w, m, Oct 1891, 8, single, NC, NC, NC BOON, ---- (son), w, m, Jun? 1894, 4, single, NC, NC, NC 1900 US CENSUS Piney Creek Twp, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T623 Roll: 1181 Page: 175 June 16, 1900 DWELLING 142/FAMILY 142 BOON, William (head), w, m, Dec 18--, 20, married 1 year, NC, NC, NC, farmer BOON, Martha M. (wife), w, f, Nov 1815, 22, married on year, 1 child-0 living, KY, KY, KY DWELLING 143/FAMILY 143 BOON, Daniel (head), w, m, Jan ----, ?, married 22 years, NC, NC, NC, farmer BOON, Martha (wife), June 1858, 41, married 22 years, 5 children - 4 living, NC, NC, NC BOON, George W (son), w, m, July 1878, 21, single, NC, NC, NC, farm laborer BOON, John W. (son), w, m, May ---=, 18?, single, NC, NC, NC, day laborer BOON, William H?/K? (son), w, m, Aug 1887, 10, single, NC, NC, NC, farm laborer 1910 US CENSUS Whitehead Township, Allegany County, North Carolina Series: T624 Roll: 1096 Page: 89 April 27, 1910 DWELLING 107/FAMILY 107 CAUNDILL, George T. (head), m, w, 42, married 23 years, NC, NC, NC, farmer, general farm CANDILL, Nellis J. (wife), f, w, 38, married 23 years, 6 children-3 living, NC, NC, NC, none CAUNCILL, Elmore (son), m, w, 18, single, NC, NC, NC, none CANDILL, Hattie (daughter), f, w, 20, single, NC, NC, NC, none BOONE, Frank E. (servant), m, w, 20, single, NC, NC, NC, farm labour, working out 1910 US CENSUS Prathers Creek township, Alleghany, North Carolina Series: T624 Roll: 1096 Page: 76 April 15, 1910 DWELLING 5/FAMILY 5 BOON, Henry M. (head), m, w, 58, married 3 times, married 17 yrs, NC, NC, NC, farmer, general farm BOON, Sarah J. (wife), f, w, 46, married once, married 17 yrs, NC, NC, NC, own income, home BOON, Jesse (son), m, w, 14,single, VA, NC, NC, none BOON, John Robert (son), w, m, 12, single, NC, NC, NC, none 1910 US CENSUS Piney Creek Township, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T624 Roll: 1096 Page: 66 May 5, 1910 DWELLNG 16/FAMILY 16 COOK, Jess S. (head), m, w, 70?, married once, married 40 years, NC, NC, NC, farmer, general farm COOK, Matilda? (wife), f, w, 63, married 40 years, 2 children - 0 living, VA, VA, NC, none BOON, Pearl (servant), f, w, 17, single, NC, NC, NC, servant, private family 1920 US CENSUS Prathers Creek, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T625 Roll: 1283 Page: 68 Shorta Road DWELLNG 6/FAMILY 6 BOON, Sarah J. (head), f, w, 57, widow, NC, NC, NC, none BOON, Jesse F. (son), m, w, 24, single, NC, NC, NC, Laborer, farm BOON, John R. (son), m, w, 21, single, NC, NC, NC, labor, farm 1920 US CENSUS Prathers Creek, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T625 Roll: 1283 Page: 74 January 16, 1920 DWELLNG 21/FAMILY 21 BOON, Allen F. (head), m, w, 29, married, NC, NC, NC, farmer, general farm BOON, Cynthia E. (wife), f, w, 31, married, NC, NC, NC, none BOON, Fielden (son), m,w , 4 yrs 12 mos, single, NC, NC, NC, none BOON, Roy (son), m, w , 2yrs 3 mos, single, NC, NC, NC, none 1920 US CENSUS Piney Creek, Alleghany County, North Carolina Series: T625 Roll: 1283 Page: 57 January 15, 1920 DWELLNG 82/FAMILY 86 BOONE, George (head), m, w, 42, marrried, VA, NC, NC, farmer, General farm BOONE, Manty (wife), f, w, 43, married, NC, NC, NC, none BOONE, Zotte? (daughter), f, w, 15, single, NC, NC, NC, none BOONE, Vergie (daughter), f, w, 13, single, NC, NC, NC, none BOONE, Bina (daughter),f, w, 7, single, NC, NC, NC, none BOONE, Marvin (son), m, w, 2, single, NC, NC, NC, none I don't think this is the right one, but I included it because this was the only Frank BOON/BOONE I could find on the 1920 Census close to the correct age. I did not do a page by page of Piney Creek search for 1920 though. I did do a page by page search of the 1930 Census for Piney Creek, Aleghany County, North Carolina, but I saw no BOON/BOONE. 1920 US CENSUS Gibsonville, Rock Creek, Guilford County, North Carolina Series: T625 Roll: 1301 Page: 213 January 7 & 8, 1920 Whitsett Sand Clay DWELLING 37/FAMILY 39 BOON, Frank (head), m, w, 31, married, NC, NC, NC, none BOON, Zula E. (wife), f, w, 22, married, NC, NC, NC, none BOON, Mary E. (daughter), f, w, 4 years 8 mos, single, NC, NC, NC, none BOON, Vera L. (daughter), f, w, 2 years 8 mos, single, NC, NC, NC, none SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=ssdi/search_ ssdi.asp&clear_form=true Frank BOONE Birth Date: 2 Aug 1888 Death Date: May 1971 Social Security Number: 245-12-7208 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: North Carolina Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 27377 Localities: Stoney Creek, Guilford, North Carolina Whitsett, Guilford, North Carolina CENSUS SOURCE: HeritageQuest Online http://www.heritagequestonline.com Original Message: ----------------- From: GFJay@aol.com Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:41:20 EDT To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BOONE-L] BOONES OF PINEY CREEK NC. DOING RESEARCH ON MY FAMILY HELLO. MY NAME IS DEBBIE BOONE VIERS OF SPARTA NC. I AM BEGINING TO DO OUR FAMILY HISTORY FOR MYSELF AND MY FATHER. I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE WOULD KNOW ANYTHING OF THE BOONES OF PINEY CREEK NC. MY GRANDFATHER WAS FRANK BOONE WHO WAS BORN 1890-1956. WE KNOW NOTHING ELSE OF OUR FAMILY.MY FATHER WAS 16 WHEN HE DIED AND DOES NOT KNOW WHO HIS GRANDPARENTS WERE. HOW COULD I FIND THE INFORMATION I'M LOOKING FOR? WE WERE WONDERING IF AND HOW WE MIGHT BE RELATED TO DANIEL BOONE. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. DVIERS@SKYBEST.COM -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .

    09/16/2005 03:44:31
    1. BOONES OF PINEY CREEK NC.
    2. DOING RESEARCH ON MY FAMILY HELLO. MY NAME IS DEBBIE BOONE VIERS OF SPARTA NC. I AM BEGINING TO DO OUR FAMILY HISTORY FOR MYSELF AND MY FATHER. I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE WOULD KNOW ANYTHING OF THE BOONES OF PINEY CREEK NC. MY GRANDFATHER WAS FRANK BOONE WHO WAS BORN 1890-1956. WE KNOW NOTHING ELSE OF OUR FAMILY.MY FATHER WAS 16 WHEN HE DIED AND DOES NOT KNOW WHO HIS GRANDPARENTS WERE. HOW COULD I FIND THE INFORMATION I'M LOOKING FOR? WE WERE WONDERING IF AND HOW WE MIGHT BE RELATED TO DANIEL BOONE. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. DVIERS@SKYBEST.COM

    09/15/2005 10:41:20
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Re: BOONE-D Digest V05 #72
    2. rochelle
    3. Hi, Belinda, I have an Abigail Boone in my database, born about 1770, married to a Humphrey Smith. This Abigail Boone is the child of Hezekiah and Rebecca Freelove Boone, "Our Boone Families, Daniel Boone's Kinfolks" by Sarah Ridge Rockenfield, p. 260. This Hezekiah Boone (Sr.) is the son of George Boone IV (Daniel Boone's brother), and Deborah Howell Boone. Hezekiah was born 2 June 1735 in Exeter Township, Berks Co., PA, and died about 1835 in Woodford Co., KY. Hezekiah is mentioned in his father's will (George Boone of Exeter) signed Nov 18, 1753 ("The Boone Family" by Hazel Spraker, p. 29). Abigail, according to Rockenfield, married Humphrey Smith in Orange Co., Orleans, Indiana, buried Stampers Creek Cemetery there (Orange Co., IN). They had the following children: Margaret (b. Mar 11, 1800- d. 1852, m. 1st Wm. Cunningham & 2nd Alfred Elliott); Melissa Ann (m. Caleb Reed Aug 9, 1838, Orange Co) Allen (went to Iowa) Jarvis (b. 1793, KY, m. Polly Humphries 1817 Carter Co, TN) Caleb, m. Susan Hampton, Orange Co., IN Hezekiah Smith in 1830 census of Carter Co., TN m. Ann Smith, Carter Co, TN Moses Smith also in 1830 census, Greene Co, TN Humphrey Smith in 1830 census in Grainger Co., TN HOWEVER, no Priscilla is listed - which does not mean that there wasn't a Priscilla. Just means that you need to find some other proof. Another thing about Rockenfield, she does not give sources for her material, but we are grateful for her years of incredible work. Hope this will give you a guide for further research. I would personally like to invite you to join the Boone Society - I believe you'd enjoy our quarterly newsletter and the biennial Boone reunions. June 14-17, 2006, the reunion will be held at the Boone Homestead near Reading, Pennsylvaia. Rochelle E. Cochran, President The Boone Society, Inc., www.boonesociety.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Belinda Floyd" <wildcelticheart629@yahoo.com> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 4:08 AM Subject: [BOONE-L] Re: BOONE-D Digest V05 #72 > Hello listers: > > I'm searching for info on my g-g-g-grandmother & her family. She is > Priscilla Smith McDaniel/McDonald. She was born 12 March 1800 near > Frankfort, Franklin Co, KY. She married Alexander Russel (A.R.) > McDaniel/McDonald on 28 Nov 1821 in Orange Co, Indiana. They had 11 > children, the last one, James Allen McDonald was my g-g-grandfather. What > I'm looking for is info on her parents & back. Her parents are Abigail > Boone & Humphrey Smith. I would like to find out DOB's & DOD's for her > parents, when & where they were married, buried, siblings, etc. Who their > parents were, etc. I was told that we are descended from Squire Boone, but > unknown to me exactly how. Any info would be greatly appreciated. > Thank you all, > B. L. Floyd > > BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > BOONE-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 72 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Important Papers [ > ] > #2 Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot an [IDL64@aol.com] > #3 Re: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafa ["rochelle" > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from BOONE-D, send a message to > > BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > 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. > > ______________________________Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 10:31:40 -0400 > From: <pattee@charter.net> > To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Important Papers > > Several of the courthouse records are completely destroyed as a result of > Katrina. > The catastrophe of Katrina has taught us all valuable lessons. One thing > we can do for ourselves is scan all of our important documents, papers and > pictures (copy driver's license, SS card, deeds, wills, vehicle titles and > etc.). Burn EVERYTHING to CD's and put everything into CD cases. Give > copies to different relatives, put a copy in a safe or safety deposit box. > If you know someone who does not have a computer or scanner offer to do > their documents. > Although most people will never be in a hurricane there are other natural > disasters such as a fire or tornado which can occur. > Patti > > ______________________________Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 10:56:24 EDT > From: IDL64@aol.com > To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! ! > > Dear Lists: > > Referring back to the Bryan books. I believe I mentioned that Cousin > Kathryn > Weiss was one of the compilers, along with our cousin Dr. McMurty. In the > second notice of the ordering details, I failed to mention that. > > I wish to express my gratitude and congratulations to both Kathryn and > David > on the wonderful work they have and are doing for the Bryan, Boone, and > Strode > Families. > > Generations, yet unborn, will bless them for generations to come. > > I always remember the description of Lewis and Clark's writings. It was > said > that they wrote and spelled fearlessly. Well, that is the way I write and > remember. > > I finally got to begin reading in the latest book last evening. Knowing > that > I had to get up extra early today, I still kept reading until ca. 1:00 > a.m. > > Your Cousin, > > Ivan of Trafalgar > A Bryan, Boone, and Strode > > ______________________________Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:56:38 -0500 > From: "rochelle" <rochelle@cablelynx.com> > To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered > ! ! ! > > I totally agree, Ivan. I received my copy of the new McMurtry, Weiss book > (Bryan, Boone, Strode Ancestry), and couldn't put it down -- excellent! > Well resesearched. > Rochelle E. Cochran > The Boone Society, Inc. www.boonesociety.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:56 AM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! > ! > > >> Dear Lists: >> >> Referring back to the Bryan books. I believe I mentioned that Cousin >> Kathryn >> Weiss was one of the compilers, along with our cousin Dr. McMurty. In the >> second notice of the ordering details, I failed to mention that. >> >> I wish to express my gratitude and congratulations to both Kathryn and >> David >> on the wonderful work they have and are doing for the Bryan, Boone, and >> Strode >> Families. >> >> Generations, yet unborn, will bless them for generations to come. >> >> I always remember the description of Lewis and Clark's writings. It was >> said >> that they wrote and spelled fearlessly. Well, that is the way I write and >> remember. >> >> I finally got to begin reading in the latest book last evening. Knowing >> that >> I had to get up extra early today, I still kept reading until ca. 1:00 >> a.m. >> >> Your Cousin, >> >> Ivan of Trafalgar >> A Bryan, Boone, and Strode >> >> >> ============================== >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >> New content added every business day. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >> >> > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    09/12/2005 08:09:41
    1. Re: BOONE-D Digest V05 #72
    2. Belinda Floyd
    3. Hello listers: I'm searching for info on my g-g-g-grandmother & her family. She is Priscilla Smith McDaniel/McDonald. She was born 12 March 1800 near Frankfort, Franklin Co, KY. She married Alexander Russel (A.R.) McDaniel/McDonald on 28 Nov 1821 in Orange Co, Indiana. They had 11 children, the last one, James Allen McDonald was my g-g-grandfather. What I'm looking for is info on her parents & back. Her parents are Abigail Boone & Humphrey Smith. I would like to find out DOB's & DOD's for her parents, when & where they were married, buried, siblings, etc. Who their parents were, etc. I was told that we are descended from Squire Boone, but unknown to me exactly how. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all, B. L. Floyd BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: BOONE-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 72 Today's Topics: #1 Important Papers [ ] #2 Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot an [IDL64@aol.com] #3 Re: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafa ["rochelle" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from BOONE-D, send a message to BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com 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. ______________________________Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 10:31:40 -0400 From: <pattee@charter.net> To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Important Papers Several of the courthouse records are completely destroyed as a result of Katrina. The catastrophe of Katrina has taught us all valuable lessons. One thing we can do for ourselves is scan all of our important documents, papers and pictures (copy driver's license, SS card, deeds, wills, vehicle titles and etc.). Burn EVERYTHING to CD's and put everything into CD cases. Give copies to different relatives, put a copy in a safe or safety deposit box. If you know someone who does not have a computer or scanner offer to do their documents. Although most people will never be in a hurricane there are other natural disasters such as a fire or tornado which can occur. Patti ______________________________Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 10:56:24 EDT From: IDL64@aol.com To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! ! Dear Lists: Referring back to the Bryan books. I believe I mentioned that Cousin Kathryn Weiss was one of the compilers, along with our cousin Dr. McMurty. In the second notice of the ordering details, I failed to mention that. I wish to express my gratitude and congratulations to both Kathryn and David on the wonderful work they have and are doing for the Bryan, Boone, and Strode Families. Generations, yet unborn, will bless them for generations to come. I always remember the description of Lewis and Clark's writings. It was said that they wrote and spelled fearlessly. Well, that is the way I write and remember. I finally got to begin reading in the latest book last evening. Knowing that I had to get up extra early today, I still kept reading until ca. 1:00 a.m. Your Cousin, Ivan of Trafalgar A Bryan, Boone, and Strode ______________________________Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:56:38 -0500 From: "rochelle" <rochelle@cablelynx.com> To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! ! I totally agree, Ivan. I received my copy of the new McMurtry, Weiss book (Bryan, Boone, Strode Ancestry), and couldn't put it down -- excellent! Well resesearched. Rochelle E. Cochran The Boone Society, Inc. www.boonesociety.com ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:56 AM Subject: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! ! > Dear Lists: > > Referring back to the Bryan books. I believe I mentioned that Cousin > Kathryn > Weiss was one of the compilers, along with our cousin Dr. McMurty. In the > second notice of the ordering details, I failed to mention that. > > I wish to express my gratitude and congratulations to both Kathryn and > David > on the wonderful work they have and are doing for the Bryan, Boone, and > Strode > Families. > > Generations, yet unborn, will bless them for generations to come. > > I always remember the description of Lewis and Clark's writings. It was > said > that they wrote and spelled fearlessly. Well, that is the way I write and > remember. > > I finally got to begin reading in the latest book last evening. Knowing > that > I had to get up extra early today, I still kept reading until ca. 1:00 > a.m. > > Your Cousin, > > Ivan of Trafalgar > A Bryan, Boone, and Strode > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/11/2005 08:08:59
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! !
    2. rochelle
    3. I totally agree, Ivan. I received my copy of the new McMurtry, Weiss book (Bryan, Boone, Strode Ancestry), and couldn't put it down -- excellent! Well resesearched. Rochelle E. Cochran The Boone Society, Inc. www.boonesociety.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <IDL64@aol.com> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:56 AM Subject: [BOONE-L] Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! ! > Dear Lists: > > Referring back to the Bryan books. I believe I mentioned that Cousin > Kathryn > Weiss was one of the compilers, along with our cousin Dr. McMurty. In the > second notice of the ordering details, I failed to mention that. > > I wish to express my gratitude and congratulations to both Kathryn and > David > on the wonderful work they have and are doing for the Bryan, Boone, and > Strode > Families. > > Generations, yet unborn, will bless them for generations to come. > > I always remember the description of Lewis and Clark's writings. It was > said > that they wrote and spelled fearlessly. Well, that is the way I write and > remember. > > I finally got to begin reading in the latest book last evening. Knowing > that > I had to get up extra early today, I still kept reading until ca. 1:00 > a.m. > > Your Cousin, > > Ivan of Trafalgar > A Bryan, Boone, and Strode > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >

    09/08/2005 08:56:38
    1. Cousin Ivan of Trafalgar forgot and then remembered ! ! !
    2. Dear Lists: Referring back to the Bryan books. I believe I mentioned that Cousin Kathryn Weiss was one of the compilers, along with our cousin Dr. McMurty. In the second notice of the ordering details, I failed to mention that. I wish to express my gratitude and congratulations to both Kathryn and David on the wonderful work they have and are doing for the Bryan, Boone, and Strode Families. Generations, yet unborn, will bless them for generations to come. I always remember the description of Lewis and Clark's writings. It was said that they wrote and spelled fearlessly. Well, that is the way I write and remember. I finally got to begin reading in the latest book last evening. Knowing that I had to get up extra early today, I still kept reading until ca. 1:00 a.m. Your Cousin, Ivan of Trafalgar A Bryan, Boone, and Strode

    09/08/2005 04:56:24