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    1. Veterans Admin. Nationwide Gravesite Locator
    2. Shirley Moller
    3. Hello List, I did a search for BOONES and came up with 808 names A search for Boon came up with 54 names. Thought some of you on the list might like to do a search for yourselves. Shirley Middleton Moller Charles Co., MD Boones The Veterans Administration list of 3.2 million graves of veterans. _Click here: Nationwide Gravesite Locator_ (http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1)

    02/15/2005 04:50:09
    1. Morrises and Boones
    2. Marian Franklin
    3. The Civil War letters I'm working on were written mostly by Margaret Jane Watts Hays but a few are by Upton Hays. Margaret describes a fight between Jayhawkers and Missouri State Guards at Morristown, Cass Co., MO in 1861 which her Uncle Richard C. Berry, who had a farm at Morristown and his sons took part. The Jayhawkers were Charles Jennison and his Red Legs from Kansas. I wanted to know if the Morrises were related to Upton Hays and it seems that the only relation is that both families had ancestors who came from Berks Co., PA. Heres where I got the Morris and Morristown information. Thanks to Dorthy Mack and Daniel Paxton who responded to my message. Missouri Civil War Message board: Http//history-sites.com/mb/cw/mocwmb Posted By: Bonnie Morris Schiesswohl Date: Saturday, 13 November 2004, at 6:18 p.m.

    02/14/2005 02:20:38
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Morris related to Boones
    2. Daniel Paxton
    3. on 2/12/05 6:51 PM, Marian Franklin at owl@mcn.org wrote: > Morristown, Cass Co., MO was founded by a miller, John Calvin Morris. I found > the following on a Civil War message board. > > John Calvin MORRIS and Martin Luther ("M.L.") MORRIS were sons of William > MORRIS and Priscilla (SPRINGER) MORRIS of Uniontown, PA. These Morris'were > related to the BOONEs and LINCOLNs and others of early lore from Berks Co., > PA. > > Does anybody know how these Morrises are related to Upton Hays, a > greatgrandson of Daniel Boone? > > Marian > Here is what I have on the Morris and Boone connection. John Linville Boone (abt 1769-1845) married Mary "Polly" Morris on 6 Dec 1791 in Shelby County, KY. This doesn't look like a possible connection to Upton Hays and the Morris boys. Maybe farther back in time... Cadwalader Morris (abt 1690-1727) married Elizabeth Morgan (b abt 1693-?). Elizabeth Morgan is the sister of Edward Morgan, Daniel Boone's grandfather. Cadwalader Morris and Elizabeth Morgan had six children. None of them married into either the Boone or the Lincoln lines. Sorry, I don't see the connection to Upton Hays. Although I guess it could be a distant relationship through Cadwalader's progeny. Maybe someone else can shed more light on your search. Take care, Daniel Paxton

    02/13/2005 11:29:22
    1. Fw: [BOONE-L] Morris related to Boones
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorthy MACK" <rmack49418@comcast.net> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 10:01 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Morris related to Boones > William MORRIS, Jr b 23 Dec 1802 Priscilla "Sally" SPRINGER>Dennis, Dennis, > Jacob, Christopher b 1784. Her brother Jacob b 14 July 1777 m Mary > LINCOLN>John>Mordecai, Mordecai, Mordecai, Samuel b 27 Dec 1796 d 20 April > 1858 Uniontown, PA. Mary was the third marriage of Jacob SPRINGER and they > had no children. > > Priscilla SPRINGER and Wm MORRIS, Jr had a number of children. I have info > on Elam b 15 Nov 1811 in Fayette Co, PA near Uniontown. According to my > info he went to OR abt 1851 and died there. He had several children, > including one named John Calvin and also a Martin Luther MORRIS. > > Capt Jacob PRICKETT m Dorothy SPRINGER and > their son John PRICKETT b 1748 Burlington, NJ d abt 1832 Marion, Grant Co, > IN m 1787 Monongalia Co, VA to Elizabeth HAYES b 24 Dec 1770 in VA d 1831 > Marion, Grant Co, IN. They had 12 children some of whom ended up in > Zanesville, OH, Franklin Twp, Brown Co, OH, Adams Co, OH, Macon Co, MO. > > I have never been able to find a connection of this Elizabeth HAYES to the > HAYES of the Daniel BOONE > connection. > > I do not believe that the line of William MORRIS, Jr and > Priscilla "Sally" SPRINGER had any direct relationship to any of the > BOONE/LINCOLN marriages. > > I would be more than happy to assist you in further research of the Wm > MORRIS/Priscilla SPRINGER line > if you could furnish me more information regard their children; names, dates > and places. > > I worked on the SPRINGER/PRICKETT line in 1997-1998 and do have a lot of > data but nothing that leads to > HAYS/BOONE connection. > > The person that is direct desc of John PRICKETT and Elizabeth HAYES had a > book "Now and Long Ago" > a History of Marion Co, OH. Some of my info is from this book. It was > published at Morgantown, WVA. > > Dorthy MACK > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marian Franklin" <owl@mcn.org> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 3:51 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Morris related to Boones > > > > Morristown, Cass Co., MO was founded by a miller, John Calvin Morris. I > found the following on a Civil War message board. > > > > John Calvin MORRIS and Martin Luther ("M.L.") MORRIS were sons of William > MORRIS and Priscilla (SPRINGER) MORRIS of Uniontown, PA. These Morris'were > related to the BOONEs and LINCOLNs and others of early lore from Berks Co., > PA. > > > > Does anybody know how these Morrises are related to Upton Hays, a > greatgrandson of Daniel Boone? > > > > Marian > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > >

    02/13/2005 04:52:28
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Morris related to Boones
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. William MORRIS, Jr b 23 Dec 1802 Priscilla "Sally" SPRINGER>Dennis, Dennis, Jacob, Christopher b 1784. Her brother Jacob b 14 July 1777 m Mary LINCOLN>John>Mordecai, Mordecai, Mordecai, Samuel b 27 Dec 1796 d 20 April 1858 Uniontown, PA. Mary was the third marriage of Jacob SPRINGER and they had no children. Priscilla SPRINGER and Wm MORRIS, Jr had a number of children. I have info on Elam b 15 Nov 1811 in Fayette Co, PA near Uniontown. According to my info he went to OR abt 1851 and died there. He had several children, including one named John Calvin and also a Martin Luther MORRIS. Capt Jacob PRICKETT m Dorothy SPRINGER and their son John PRICKETT b 1748 Burlington, NJ d abt 1832 Marion, Grant Co, IN m 1787 Monongalia Co, VA to Elizabeth HAYES b 24 Dec 1770 in VA d 1831 Marion, Grant Co, IN. They had 12 children some of whom ended up in Zanesville, OH, Franklin Twp, Brown Co, OH, Adams Co, OH, Macon Co, MO. I have never been able to find a connection of this Elizabeth HAYES to the HAYES of the Daniel BOONE connection. I do not believe that the line of William MORRIS, Jr and Priscilla "Sally" SPRINGER had any direct relationship to any of the BOONE/LINCOLN marriages. I would be more than happy to assist you in further research of the Wm MORRIS/Priscilla SPRINGER line if you could furnish me more information regard their children; names, dates and places. I worked on the SPRINGER/PRICKETT line in 1997-1998 and do have a lot of data but nothing that leads to HAYS/BOONE connection. The person that is direct desc of John PRICKETT and Elizabeth HAYES had a book "Now and Long Ago" a History of Marion Co, OH. Some of my info is from this book. It was published at Morgantown, WVA. Dorthy MACK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marian Franklin" <owl@mcn.org> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 3:51 PM Subject: [BOONE-L] Morris related to Boones > Morristown, Cass Co., MO was founded by a miller, John Calvin Morris. I found the following on a Civil War message board. > > John Calvin MORRIS and Martin Luther ("M.L.") MORRIS were sons of William MORRIS and Priscilla (SPRINGER) MORRIS of Uniontown, PA. These Morris'were related to the BOONEs and LINCOLNs and others of early lore from Berks Co., PA. > > Does anybody know how these Morrises are related to Upton Hays, a greatgrandson of Daniel Boone? > > Marian > > > ============================== > 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 >

    02/13/2005 03:01:24
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Morris related to Boones
    2. Daniel Paxton
    3. on 2/12/05 6:51 PM, Marian Franklin at owl@mcn.org wrote: > Morristown, Cass Co., MO was founded by a miller, John Calvin Morris. I found > the following on a Civil War message board. > > John Calvin MORRIS and Martin Luther ("M.L.") MORRIS were sons of William > MORRIS and Priscilla (SPRINGER) MORRIS of Uniontown, PA. These Morris'were > related to the BOONEs and LINCOLNs and others of early lore from Berks Co., > PA. > > Does anybody know how these Morrises are related to Upton Hays, a > greatgrandson of Daniel Boone? > > Marian > Here is what I have on the Morris and Boone connection. John Linville Boone (abt 1769-1845) married Mary "Polly" Morris on 6 Dec 1791 in Shelby County, KY. This doesn't look like a possible connection to Upton Hays and the Morris boys. Maybe farther back in time... Cadwalader Morris (abt 1690-1727) married Elizabeth Morgan (b abt 1693-?). Elizabeth Morgan is the sister of Edward Morgan, Daniel Boone's grandfather. Cadwalader Morris and Elizabeth Morgan had six children. None of them married into either the Boone or the Lincoln lines. Sorry, I don't see the connection to Upton Hays. Although I guess it could be a distant relationship through Cadwalader's progeny. Maybe someone else can shed more light on your search. Take care, Daniel Paxton

    02/13/2005 02:43:43
    1. Morris related to Boones
    2. Marian Franklin
    3. Morristown, Cass Co., MO was founded by a miller, John Calvin Morris. I found the following on a Civil War message board. John Calvin MORRIS and Martin Luther ("M.L.") MORRIS were sons of William MORRIS and Priscilla (SPRINGER) MORRIS of Uniontown, PA. These Morris'were related to the BOONEs and LINCOLNs and others of early lore from Berks Co., PA. Does anybody know how these Morrises are related to Upton Hays, a greatgrandson of Daniel Boone? Marian

    02/12/2005 08:51:54
    1. Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail Support Request NOW. The Boone Society
    2. Greetings: I have been directed by the National President of The Boone Society, Rochelle Evans Cochran to share the following information with you. The renaming of Hwy. 25E, The Daniel Boon Wilderness Trail, will be coming up for a vote very soon in the Kentucky State Legislature. Those in support of the name should start calling House and Senate members. The message line in the state is 1-800-372-7181 or toll 1-502-564-8100. Letters may/should be sent, OVER NIGHT. http://lrc.ky.gov/whoswho/whoswho.htm This site will lead you to who the Legislators are. You can locate a member and E-mail them. http://lrc.ky.gov/whoswho/email.htm This link may be even easier. You can cut and past your message in to each E-mail. Messages from those living in Kentucky are especially requested. Any support you can give this cause will be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all of you who have support this effort in the past and for your present consideration. Gratefully, Ivan D. Lancaster, Member of the Board of Directors of The Boone Society www.boonesociety.org

    02/11/2005 04:58:46
    1. New Address
    2. My new address is bryan7168@alltel.net. Bill Bryan

    02/05/2005 01:03:26
    1. EDGAR BOONE
    2. Shirley Moller
    3. Hello List, Please forgive me for using the list, but I've tried to send Edgar Boone a message thru his e-mail address and it is a failed delivery. Edgar Boone if your still on the list I'd like to hear from you regarding Anne Arundel Co., Boones. Thanks, Shirley Middleton Moller smoller@jps.net

    02/04/2005 07:53:39
    1. Daniel Boone
    2. This site is about Daniel Boone Sketches of Tennessee's Pioneer Baptist Preachers http://www.knoxcotn.org/tnbaptists/boone_daniel.htm

    02/02/2005 03:45:55
    1. Fred L. Boone
    2. Marie Vayer
    3. Hello Boone cousins, I Pulled the land record for a Fred L. Boone today at the national archives, does he belong to anyone? Dodge City, KS, 12/4/1911. If he is yours, please let me know and I'll send you the scans I did on his land file. Marie Vayer Dale City, VA

    02/01/2005 07:15:55
    1. Who are they
    2. Does anyone have any information on the following Boon/es that appear in the 1860 Grayson County, Texas census: * H. (Henry) Boon, born N.C. ca. 1816 - Married. ~ T. _____, born Mo. ca. 1819. Children are: Mary, born MO ca. 1839; E., born MO. ca. 1842; John, born MO. ca. 1843; M., born MO. 1846; Daniel, born MO. ca. 1848. ** B. J. Boon, born Tenn., ca. 1824 - Married ~ S. A. ______, born Ky., ca. 1829. Children are: R.P., born Ky. ca. 1848, A.P., born Ky. ca. 1849. *** John D. BOONE, first showing up on the 1860 Grayson County, Texas census. In 1863, John Boone severed in the Texas Calvary in County C, 15 Battalion, Texas State Troops, as a third Lieutenant. I believe, but I cannot prove that Catherine Scott, died about 1866, in Grayson County, Texas. John D. Boone died about 1888 in Ash Grove, Greene County, Missouri, (My line.) Below are the children of John D. Boone and Catherine (Scott) Boone: 1.) Mary Elizabeth Boone, born 1846 Arkansas and Married William Brackney, they had at least one daughter by the name of Fanny, born May 1870 Arkansas. 2.) Sarah "Sallie" W. or T. Boone {my line}, born July 20, 1849 Arkansas died Sept. 17, 1905 Ash Grove, Greene County, Missouri. Married John D. Smith. They had six children. 3) Isadore "Dora or Dodie" Josephine Boone, born July 1851 Arkansas. Married December 07, 1871, Harvey Russell Goodman in Boone township, Ash Grove, Greene County, Missouri. Harvey R. Goodman, born December, 1851 Missouri and died Jackson Township, Polk County, Missouri. They had at least six children. 4.) William “Bill” John Boone, born 1861 Grayson County, Texas. Married Alice___?____. They had at least seven children. 5.) Nancy Boone, born 1864 Grayson County, Texas. And Married Benjamin Garrett in September 05, 1875, at Robinson Township, Greene County, Missouri. 6.) Robert Scott Boone, born July 1866 Grayson County, Texas. Married (1.) Cora A. Knowles, (2.) Minnie Mae Shuler, born May 1881 Indiana. They had at least six children. Later after the war, he took his family to Ash Grove, Greene County, Missouri. Question, did John hear about Ash Grove, Greene County, Missouri form Nathan or another family member. I am looking for help in any area. If anyone can help, I would be very grateful. I am of course willing to share all information I may have on the Boone line. If you are able to shed light on any part of the Boones, are its allied families please do not hesitate. If you see any mistake with my findings please get back with me. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I have a few Photos of John D. Boone and family, as well as a letter written by John to his wife Catherine during the War Between the States. I am willing to share all information. Best regards, Kenneth Kiel Missouri City, Texas

    02/01/2005 06:12:04
    1. Re: BOONE-D Digest V05 #26
    2. In a message dated 1/31/2005 1:00:49 PM Hawaiian Standard Time, BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: I would love to share information. I have been working on this family for > quite some time. Please email me at nanasnew@yahoo.com > > Thanks, > Lisa Excuse me...but isn't that what this list is for? Aren't we ALL working on this family?

    01/31/2005 02:36:47
    1. Re: [Boon(e)] Re: Lookinf for parents of Benjamin Boon of 1830
    2. Joy Durrett
    3. Do you know when Benjamin Boone was born and where? Thank you. Joy Durrett ----- Original Message ----- From: <nanasnews@yahoo.com> To: <BOON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:49 AM Subject: [Boon(e)] Re: Lookinf for parents of Benjamin Boon of 1830 > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Boon > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4EF.2ACIB/259.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I would love to share information. I have been working on this family for > quite some time. Please email me at nanasnew@yahoo.com > > Thanks, > Lisa > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >

    01/30/2005 07:08:35
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth BOONE b 3 Sept 1791 m Andrew WEDDLE
    2. rochelle
    3. Shirley -- just as an "FYI" the article you mentioned about John Diel Boone (aka Joann Diel Bohn) appeared in the April 2003 issue of "Compass." Rochelle ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shirley Moller" <smoller@jps.net> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 6:24 PM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth BOONE b 3 Sept 1791 m Andrew WEDDLE > Hello List, > I'm not sure if I'm understanding these past messages or not. > But I know I researched John Diel Boone of Frederick Co., MD. > All over in books and on the internet he had been placed in the PA Boone > family. > He was from Germany and came thru PA, but was not the son of George Boone > and Mary Maugridge. > I know that fact was from old research. > I did an article on him, and I cannot find it, but I know Rochelle had put > it in the Compass. > > Shirley Middleton Moller > Calif. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dorthy MACK" <rmack49418@comcast.net> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 3:20 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Elizabeth BOONE b 3 Sept 1791 m Andrew WEDDLE > > >> Due to the fact that this mail was several pages long I elected to omit >> it >> from my response as to the lineage of this Elizabeth BOONE who is the >> grandau of Johann Diehl BOHN BOONE. I have elected to send it again and >> after viewing this letter then refer to my EMail in regard to this >> family. >> I made an error when I said that Daniel BOONE, son of Squire BOONE and >> Sarah >> MORGAN didnot have a brother named John, when the reference in the WEDDLE >> info referred to this Elizabeth as being the dau of Jacob, brother of >> Daniel >> BOONE. (See below.) I should have said and did correct this error that >> Daniel BOONE didnot have a brother named Jacob. As a matter of fact he >> didnot have a brother named John either. He did have a brother named >> Jonathan and I am not aware that he was ever called John. This has >> nothing >> to do with Jacob BOONE and Mary DEHART so please let's not confuse the >> issue. The Elizabeth that married Andrew WEDDLE is not a desc of George, >> 111 who came to Philadelphia in 1717. She is a desc of Johann Diehl BOHN >> BOONE. Thanks so much. >> >> Dorthy MACK >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <PooolSide@aol.com> >> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 8:17 AM >> Subject: [BOONE-L] Ollie Ruth Harmon WEDDLE Research on Weddles and >> Boones >> >> >>> Cousins-I thought I would share this with you. Please note that it is >> not >>> my own research but that of Ollie Ruth Harmon Weddle. >>> >>> Cordially, >>> >>> Marian Alice Andrea Harris, great-granddaughter of Alice Weddle, >>> daughter >> of >>> Harriet Jane Gaither and John R. Weddle. >>> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> >>> Andrew Weddle was born Aug. 13, 1787 and died Aug. 7, 1847. Andrew >>> was >> one >>> of 13 children of Benjamin Weddle and Annie (Anna - Annia) Mary Eiler. >>> Benjamin and Annie were married in Lancaster Co., PA. Benjamin was >>> born >> in >>> 1742 and died in Apr. of 1807. >>> >>> Benjamin was the son of Elijah Weddle who sailed from Germany in 1742 >> with >>> his father, (Johan) Michael Weddle and Michael's mother (name unknown). >>> Elijah died on the voyage. Benjamin was born sometime between the >>> arrival >> of the >>> ship in September 1742 and the end of the year. A copy of the record of >>> arrival lists Johan Michael Weddle sixth on List C 94. >>> >>> They sailed from Germany on a ship named Francis and Elizabeth. The >> story >>> of the journey to PA is told in "Journey to Pennsylvania" by Gottlied >>> Mittelberger. Also, a rather detailed account of conditions that >> existed in >>> Germany and what greeted the immigrants when they reached Pennsylvania >>> is >> in >>> "Climb Your Family Tree" by Kate Weddle Ratcliffe. Benjamin moved to >>> the >> area !of >>> Floyd County VA where a lot of the generations to follow stayed. >>> >>> Andrew Weddle married Elizabeth Boone, born Sept.3, 1791 and died Nov. >>> 9, >>> 1850. Elizabeth was the daughter of Jacob Boone, brother of Daniel >> Boone. >>> (This account is given in "Climb Your Family Tree"). Andrew and >> Elizabeth had >>> 10 children. >>> >>> The 4th was a son named Levi Weddle born Aug. 22, 1819 and died in >>> 1892. >>> Levi married Catherine Harter. Levi and Catherine had 10 children. >> The 3rd >>> was a son named Samuel Weddle, born Feb. 18, 1845 and died Jul. 1, >>> 1933. >>> Samuel married Catherine Harman, born March 16, 1849 and died Apr. 25, >> 1934. >>> Samuel and Catherine had 12 children. >>> >>> One of those 12 children was a daughter, Virginia L. Weddle, born Jun >>> 2, >>> 1875 and died Oct. 6, 1968. Virginia married Eli Sowers, born Dec. 25, >> 1872 and >>> died Dec. 29, 1956. Virginia and Eli had 9 children. >>> >>> One of those 9 children was Celia Katherine Sowers born Jan. 27, 1913 >>> and >>> died Mar. 12, 1999. Celia married Melvin Eldridge Lam, born May 7, >>> 1911 >> and >>> died Dec. 12, 1998. Celia and Melvin had 2 children, David Odell Lam, >> Sr., >>> born Dec. 23, 1939, and Algie Eldridge Lam, Sr., born Dec. 26, 1937. >> David >>> (Buck) is my father. >>> >>> This information was collected by a member of the Weddle family, Ollie >> Ruth >>> Harman Weddle >>> >>> >>> ============================== >>> 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 >>> >> >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. 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    01/28/2005 09:27:32
    1. Re: BOONE-D Digest V05 #23
    2. Pauli I would be interested in the child of Joseph jr & Elizabeth. Like a name or better yet, the names of all the children & when did Joseph die? thanks Vic

    01/26/2005 11:07:29
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Marriage of Joseph Boone Jr. & Elizabeth Warren part 2
    2. Pauli Smith
    3. Rochelle, The Quaker records from the Exeter Monthly Meeting concerning Joseph Boone, Jr. and his marriage to Elizabeth Warren were copied by the Department of Records of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends and furnished by Mrs. Albert G. Baugh, of Philadelphia to the Boone Family Association and printed in their July 1974 issue of the Boone Pioneer Echoes. Vol. 16, No. 3, pg.19. Pauli Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Marriage of Joseph Boone Jr. & Elizabeth Warren part 2 > Polly Anna, where did you get the Quaker minutes? I understand that most > of > the original PA Quaker minutes are housed at Swarthmore College. I've > written them a couple of times, but they don't respond. > > Rochelle > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pauli Smith" <pauli1028@msn.com> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 5:08 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Marriage of Joseph Boone Jr. & Elizabeth Warren part 2 > > > Here are the minutes for Elizabeth's proceedings. > > Pauli Driver Smith > *****************8 > > Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held the 29th Day of the > 10th > Month 1748: > > > > Elizabeth Waren made Request to be taken under Friends Care. > > > > 23rd Day of the 12th Month 1748/9: > > > > Elizabeth Waring (Waren) some time ago desired to be taken under > Friends Care: this Meeting finds nothing against Re­ceiving her. > > > > From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, > 1737-1789, page s 56, 57. > > > *************** > > At our Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held at Exeter the 31 > st > Day of the 6th Month 1749: > > > > Joseph Boone and Elizabeth Waren Pub­lished their Intentions > of > Marriage with each other; it being the first time, Jane Hughes and Eleanor > Lee are appointed to Inquire into the young Woman's Con­versation and > Clearness from all others upon the account of Marriage, and make Report to > next Monthly Meeting. > > > > 25th Day of the 7th Month, 1749: > > > > We Understand that the Young Woman that Published her > Marriage last Meet­ing is with Child; this Meeting appoints Jane Ellis and > Mary Lee to Deal with her, & make Report to next Meeting. > > > > 28th Day of the 10th Month 1749: > > > > The Friends appointed to speak with Elizabeth Waren > (allas > Boone) report they have spoke with her, & she signi­fied that she was > Sorry > for what she had done: so it is left to further Considera­tion. > > > > From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of > Women > Friends, 1737 -1789, pages 59 & 60. > > > ***************** > > Exeter Monthly Meeting held the 30th Day of the > 3rd > Month at Maiden Creek: > > > > We appoint Jane Hughes and Eleanor Lee to draw a > Testimony against Elizabeth Boone for her indecent Behavior and Out­going > in > Marriage. > > > > 27th Day of the 4th Month 1751: > > > > The Friends appointed to Draw a Testi­mony against > Elizabeth Boone have drawn one; and we appoint Jane Hughes and Sarah Ellis > to go along with the Man Friend appointed to Read it to her, and give her > a > copy if she desires it. > > > > From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting > of > Women Friends, 1737-1789, pages 69 & 70. > > > > > > > > ============================== > 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 > > > >

    01/26/2005 10:52:18
    1. Marriage of Joseph Boone Jr. & Elizabeth Warren part 2
    2. Pauli Smith
    3. Here are the minutes for Elizabeth's proceedings. Pauli Driver Smith *****************8 Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held the 29th Day of the 10th Month 1748: Elizabeth Waren made Request to be taken under Friends Care. 23rd Day of the 12th Month 1748/9: Elizabeth Waring (Waren) some time ago desired to be taken under Friends Care: this Meeting finds nothing against Re­ceiving her. From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, 1737-1789, page s 56, 57. *************** At our Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held at Exeter the 31 st Day of the 6th Month 1749: Joseph Boone and Elizabeth Waren Pub­lished their Intentions of Marriage with each other; it being the first time, Jane Hughes and Eleanor Lee are appointed to Inquire into the young Woman's Con­versation and Clearness from all others upon the account of Marriage, and make Report to next Monthly Meeting. 25th Day of the 7th Month, 1749: We Understand that the Young Woman that Published her Marriage last Meet­ing is with Child; this Meeting appoints Jane Ellis and Mary Lee to Deal with her, & make Report to next Meeting. 28th Day of the 10th Month 1749: The Friends appointed to speak with Elizabeth Waren (allas Boone) report they have spoke with her, & she signi­fied that she was Sorry for what she had done: so it is left to further Considera­tion. From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, 1737 -1789, pages 59 & 60. ***************** Exeter Monthly Meeting held the 30th Day of the 3rd Month at Maiden Creek: We appoint Jane Hughes and Eleanor Lee to draw a Testimony against Elizabeth Boone for her indecent Behavior and Out­going in Marriage. 27th Day of the 4th Month 1751: The Friends appointed to Draw a Testi­mony against Elizabeth Boone have drawn one; and we appoint Jane Hughes and Sarah Ellis to go along with the Man Friend appointed to Read it to her, and give her a copy if she desires it. From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, 1737-1789, pages 69 & 70.

    01/25/2005 09:08:01
    1. Marriage of Joseph Boone Jr. & Elizabeth Warren part 1
    2. Pauli Smith
    3. Part 1 - Joseph Boone Jr. I'll post Elizabeth's stuff in another email. Pauli Driver Smith ********************** The Quaker records from the Exeter Monthly Meeting concerning Joseph Boone, Jr. and his marriage to Elizabeth Warren were copied by the Department of Records of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting 0 f the Religious Society of Friends and furnished by Mrs. Albert G. Baugh, of Philadelphia. Exeter Monthly Meeting held the 31 st Day of the 6th Month 1749: At this Meeting Joseph Boone jur; & Elizabeth Waren Published their Intent­ions of Marriage with each other the first time: Ellis Hughes and Thomas Ellis are appointed to Inquire in Joseph's Con­versation in Relation to Marriage, and make Report to next Monthly Meeting. 28th Day of 7th Month 1749: The Friends which were appointed to In­quire into Joseph Boon jur's Clearness in relation to Marriage understands that Elizabeth Waren is with Child by the said Joseph Boone: This Meeting appoints George Boone and John Hughes to speak with him concerning his ill Conduct, and make report to next Monthly Meeting. 30th Day of the 9th Month 1749: John Hughes being one of the Persons appointed to speak with Joseph Boone jur: reports that he says he is sorry for the Trouble he has brought on Friends & Disgrace he has been to Truth. From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting, 1737-1765; pages 91,92,93, 94. ****************** Exeter Monthly Meeting held at Maiden Creek the 30th Day of the 3rd Month 1751: At this Meeting has been under Consid­eration that Affair concerning Joseph Boone, jur: touching the Reproach which he brought on Truth and well inclined Friends in general by his Indecent Con­duct before Marriage: It is therefore the Judgement of this Meeting that Thomas Ellis do prepare a Testimony against him, and bring it to next Monthly Meeting for Approbation. 27th Day of the 4th Month 1751: At this Meeting was brought a Testimony against Joseph Boone jur; Morris Ellis is appointed to Read the same to him, and give him a Copy of it if he Desire it: and to Inform him, that if he is Dis­satisfied with the Judgement of this Meeting concerning him, that he may appeal to next Quarterly Meeting for Re­dress: the said Ellis to render an account thereof to next Meeting. 25th Day of the 5th Month 1751: At this Meeting Morris Ellis Reports, that Pursuant to appointment 0 f last Meeting he read the Testimony given against Joseph Boone jur: that he de­sired no Copy thereof: Therefore this Meeting appoints John Hughes to read the same on a first Day between this and next Monthly Meeting. 31st Day of the 8th Month 1751: At this Meeting John Hughes reported that he read the Testimony against Joseph Boone jur: according to appointment. From: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly' Meeting, 1737-1765, pages 109,110, 114.

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