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    1. Re: BOONE-D Digest V04 #95
    2. In a message dated 12/29/2004 9:00:44 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Cousin Pat, I'm from Jonathan and match some of the rest of your lineage. All my stuff is on my Mac which has last spring's Trojan Horse. The Mac repairman will be here Monday and says he hasn't seen a virus on a Mac in four years. Pray for me, because I not only have my genealogy research on it, but also a manuscript on my adventures with parapsychology, including a now-poltergeist who can even use a computer. No, I don't think he had anything to do with the virus. I'm also looking for Indian blood in my grandmother, Fannie Belle Wheeler, who was the great-granddaughter of a Boone. Anyway I'll give you my line after the guy cleans up my Mac. Roberta Hart Dutton, Arvada, CO

    01/06/2005 09:28:58
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. Debbi, Thanks for this information and the link to the Pike County History Book. From what I understand, Jonathan Boone's first wife was Mary Carter. I'm not sure about his second or possible third marriage. His marriage to Mary Carter is supported by Rowan County, NC records regarding the will of James Carter (records dated in the early 1760's). I've seen this information before, but do not have it readily available at the moment. Additionally, there is supposedly a deed from either Barren or Green Co., KY dated in the mid-1790's whereby Jonathan Boone and his wife Mary granted a power of attorney to an individual to conduct business for them in the State of Maryland relative to land which was owned by James Carter in the 1730's. I have not personally seen this deed, but seen reference to it only. I hope this is helpful. David Brown. Debbi Geer <dgirth@yahoo.com> wrote: One of Dorthy Mack's messages referred to a publication about the Boone family members in Pike Co IL: "History of Pike Co IL" by Jess M Thompson. Excerpts of this publication are available online at the following web address - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/books/JessIndex.html Included in Chapter 32 which Dorthy reference is an interesting paragraph: "Mrs. Kenyon is a daughter of James Monroe Thornton, a granddaughter of Larkin and Polly (Allen) Thornton, a great granddaughter of Zachariah and Dinah (Boone) Allen, a great great granddaughter of Jonathan and Polly (Callaway) Boone, a great great great granddaughter of Squire and Sarah (Morgan) Boone, and a great great great great granddaughter of George and Mary (Maugridge) Boone, the first of the Boones in America." Note that this history book now has a possible 3rd name for the wife of Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr. I don't know how reliable the said Mrs Kenyon was at the time she provided the information on her family in Pike Co, but for those who descend from Jonathan this information should be investigated for its accuracy. In another county and state I had received copies of the murder of one of my distant cousins. In two separate history books the date is given as having occurred about 1867 or 1868. After reviewing various communications and documents I had to write the county historical or genealogical society and tell them that their history books were in error about this incident. This murdered cousin and her husband who was caught and hung by a posse within 24 hours for his wife's murder were both living in 1870, the husband also purchasing land in early Jan 1871 in the said county. Then in a newspaper for the area in which this cousin was born and raised an article appeared regarding the incident and family's notification. Thus the date of the incident was in late Jan 1871. Also the names of those who were supposedly involved in some way were completely screwed up - a foster child was identified as the cousin's 8-year-old brother who actually was 22 years old at the time, kids assisting were not living in the house of the incident but actually were neighbors who lived about 1/2 mile to a mile away and a few other errors. So it's possible that Mrs Kenyon was wrong in the name of her ancestors and thus the published book is in error but then you begin to wonder if she was correct since she has the right names for the grandparents who preceded the generation in question. Debbi Geer __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com ============================== 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

    01/06/2005 09:12:36
    1. Re: Fw: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. Dorthy & Kathryn: Thanks for your insight and information regarding the parents of Sarah Bryan who married James Grimes. This further confirms the information I had, and I appreciate your response. Best Regards, David Brown Dorthy MACK <rmack49418@comcast.net> wrote: Resending as I do not think the first message went through. Dorthy MACK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorthy MACK" To: "DAVID BROWN" ; Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:45 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > In "The Boone Family," 1922 by SPRAKER the information on the two Sarah > BRYAN's is incorrect. On 1 August, 1947 Hazel A. SPRAKER (Mrs. J.R.) 64 > Dorchester Road, Buffalo, 13, N.Y. wrote a "Correction by Author" regarding > Sarah BRYAN, dau of William and Mary BRYAN. "Since, "The Boone Family" was > published evidence has appeared showing that Sarah BRYAN, No 116 on page 129 > of this book, did NOT marry William CHINN as therein stated, but married > James GRIMES." This document is almost two pages. James BRADLEY of Hinton, > MO was a desc of the BRYANS through Nancy GRIMES (dau of James and Sarah) > who married Terry BRADLEY (son of Leonard K BRADLEY) in 1805. > The information on this line was furnished to SPRAKER in 1928 by Miss Bess > BRADLEY of Elk City, OK. > > At the end of the document SPRAKER has this to say: "As to the Sarah BRYAN > who married William CHINN, it has been shown, principally by the late J C > COOPER< that she was the dau of James BRYAN>Morgan 2, Morgan1 and not of > BOONE descent at all. One record seems sufficient to establish this: a deed > dated Oct 14, 1796 and recorded in District Court Deed Book "A" pages 74,75, > Fayette Co, KY, which states that Sarah CHINN "formerly BRYAN" and wife of > William CHINN, was the dau of James BRYAN, deceased. > > A copy of this document was sent to me by O. Clark WEBSTER on 2 Dec 1997. > Many thanks to Clark and others who furnish information to me in order to > help keep the records correct. > > Dorthy MACK > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "DAVID BROWN" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:23 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > > > > Last week, I posted one of my lines to the Boone family as follows: > > > > 2nd Line: > > George Boone III and Mary Maugridge > > Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan > > Mary Boone and William Bryan > > Sarah Bryan and James Grimes > > Nancy Bryan Grimes and Terry Joseph Bradley (see first line above) > > (the rest is same as first line above) > > > > Someone asked me about this line as they understood from the Spraker book > that Sarah Bryan married William Chinn. I was curious if anyone could > comment on which diverging viewpoint is correct. My understanding is that > Sarah Bryan, daugther of Mary Boone and William Bryan did actually marry > James Grimes. I don't have original records at my disposal, but I have > gleaned two items from previous GenForum postings, which support this > contention (see below). > > > > Does anyone have an opinion on this one way or another? I want to > ensure the information I have is correct. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > David Brown > > > > Posted by Susan Eades: > > James Bryans daughter Sarah married Wm. Chinn 1792 Fayette Co.KY > > Ref is Fayette co.KY deed A-74-75 > > > > > > Posted by Diane McGinness: > > "BRYAN FAMILIES" > > as published in > > THE LEXINGTON HERALD > > Sunday, May 1, 1927 > > THE BRYAN FAMILIES OF FAYETTE AND ADJOINING COUNTIES > > (Same Note: Seventh in a series) > > Sarah Bryan (43), born September 1, 1770, married in 1786 or 7, James > Grimes. He was the son of Phillip Grimes (Will Book B page 52, Fayette > County), who died about 1809 leaving seven sons and one daughter. James > Grimes died about 1828 (see Will Book H - page 441). Sarah survived him > until 1855. > > Their children were: > > Fourth Generation > > (131) John Grimes > > (132) Nancy Grimes > > (133) James Grimes > > (134) William Grimes > > (135) Mary Grimes > > (136) Elizabeth Grimes > > (137) Phebe Grimes > > (138) Parmelia Grimes > > (139) Sally Grimes > > (140) Melinda Grimes > > (141) Caroline Grimes > > (142) Lewis Grimes > > In the "Boone Family Book," Sarah Bryan, daughter of William Bryan and > Mary Boone is listed as having married Colonel William Chinn and having died > in 1829. All evidence collected seems to be opposed to that statement. > Draper M. S. S. 22C-19, dated June 4, 1846, recites, "As to the date of > birth of my grandfather, Daniel Bryan, I do not know, but conclude that his > sister, Sally Grimes, living near Athens, Fayette County, or direct to Lewis > Grimes, her son, that information can be obtained. She is a plain lady of > good sense and recollection." Draper M. S. S. 22C-23. Letter dated December > 4, 1860. > > Joseph Bryan, living near Lexington, to Draper replies in a letter to > Draper, "Has your father any brothers or sisters living?" [Answer:] "I never > knew but one of his brothers, that was Samuel, there were several others who > died at Bryan's Station, before my recollection. Samuel, my uncle, moved, > when old, to Indiana. My father had several sisters, Betty, who married > Joseph Dehart, Sally, who married James Grimes," etc. There were other > statements made by the descendants of James Grimes and Sally Bryan, which > will appear later. > > James Grimes began at an early date to buy lands in the vicinity of > Athens, Fayette County. His home was located on his farm between > Boonesborough Road and Boggs Fork meeting house. Here, he lived until his > death, 1829. In his will, he mentions all of his children, also children of > his deceased son, John, who were Mary B. Grimes and Sarah Bryan Grimes, > Leonidas Grimes and George G. Grimes. (45 [sic]) Elizabeth Grimes married > Joseph Dehart. Their home was in northern part of the state, probably > Pendelton County. Jacob Goone's wife was a Dehart and his sister, Caroline, > married first a Dehart, and second, James Ingles. The Deharts were from > Pennsylvania. We have no further information as to Elizabeth Bryan Dehart. > Mary Bryan (46), daughter of William Bryan and Mary Boone, was married > December 1796 to Joseph Ingles, son of James Ingles and Caroline Boone > Dehart-Ingles of Harrison County, Kentucky. Joseph Ingle's will is shown in > Will Book B, page 378, Harrison County, Kentucky.! > > Proved > > July term, 1828, mentions wife, Mary, and their ten children. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > ============================== 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

    01/06/2005 08:58:52
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Hannah daughter of Jonathan Boone
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. Hi Debbi, Hannah Boone who married Robert Frank was actually a daughter of Samuel Boone and Sarah Day. This is supported by a chancery case in Fayette Co., KY (I believe entitled Fisher vs. Samuel Boone heirs). Interestingly enough, one of Robert Frank's sisters named Elizabeth married George Sharp and they are the parents of Lucetta Estes Sharp who married Squire Boone Bradley, grandson of Samuel Boone and Sarah Day. Unfortunately, I can't help on the Hannah Boone and William Wells connection despite the fact that I have Wells ancestors. Do you know if any of the descendants of William Wells and Hannah Boone happened to remain in Madison Co., KY? Best Regards, David Brown Debbi Geer <dgirth@yahoo.com> wrote: For Dorthy and any others who can shed some light: In Dorthy's message containing the children of Jonathan Boone, the following was given on daughter Hannah - Hannah b 1762 m 1780 to Robert FRANK and I show that there is a problem here. To Dorthy - What is the problem? I'm interested in information on this Hannah. According to another person I received information that this Hannah had married William Wells although most of it is based on assumptions rather than some proof which shows Hannah as the daughter of Jonathan and his wife. It seems that there was a William Wells who stayed around Jonathan Boone in KY and IL and was referred to as Jonathan's son-in-law, thus the assumption of Hannah as his wife. This couple (William and Hannah Wells) are considered the ancestors of a family that descend from their daughter Martha (aka Patsy) who married Reuben Owen. Some of their descendants ended up in SE Missouri in Stoddard and Dunklin counties. Again Martha is assumed to be Hannah's daughter although only referred to as "the daughter of William Wells". I hope someone can help clarify who Hannah married or if they have a Martha Wells in their family that her parents can be easily identified. According to the descendants (and published history books) in SE MO Martha's mother was a niece to THE Daniel Boone. Debbi Geer __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 ============================== 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

    01/06/2005 08:26:09
    1. Hannah daughter of Jonathan Boone
    2. Debbi Geer
    3. For Dorthy and any others who can shed some light: In Dorthy's message containing the children of Jonathan Boone, the following was given on daughter Hannah - Hannah b 1762 m 1780 to Robert FRANK and I show that there is a problem here. To Dorthy - What is the problem? I'm interested in information on this Hannah. According to another person I received information that this Hannah had married William Wells although most of it is based on assumptions rather than some proof which shows Hannah as the daughter of Jonathan and his wife. It seems that there was a William Wells who stayed around Jonathan Boone in KY and IL and was referred to as Jonathan's son-in-law, thus the assumption of Hannah as his wife. This couple (William and Hannah Wells) are considered the ancestors of a family that descend from their daughter Martha (aka Patsy) who married Reuben Owen. Some of their descendants ended up in SE Missouri in Stoddard and Dunklin counties. Again Martha is assumed to be Hannah's daughter although only referred to as "the daughter of William Wells". I hope someone can help clarify who Hannah married or if they have a Martha Wells in their family that her parents can be easily identified. According to the descendants (and published history books) in SE MO Martha's mother was a niece to THE Daniel Boone. Debbi Geer __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250

    01/06/2005 07:56:04
    1. Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr
    2. Debbi Geer
    3. One of Dorthy Mack's messages referred to a publication about the Boone family members in Pike Co IL: "History of Pike Co IL" by Jess M Thompson. Excerpts of this publication are available online at the following web address - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilpike/books/JessIndex.html Included in Chapter 32 which Dorthy reference is an interesting paragraph: "Mrs. Kenyon is a daughter of James Monroe Thornton, a granddaughter of Larkin and Polly (Allen) Thornton, a great granddaughter of Zachariah and Dinah (Boone) Allen, a great great granddaughter of Jonathan and Polly (Callaway) Boone, a great great great granddaughter of Squire and Sarah (Morgan) Boone, and a great great great great granddaughter of George and Mary (Maugridge) Boone, the first of the Boones in America." Note that this history book now has a possible 3rd name for the wife of Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr. I don't know how reliable the said Mrs Kenyon was at the time she provided the information on her family in Pike Co, but for those who descend from Jonathan this information should be investigated for its accuracy. In another county and state I had received copies of the murder of one of my distant cousins. In two separate history books the date is given as having occurred about 1867 or 1868. After reviewing various communications and documents I had to write the county historical or genealogical society and tell them that their history books were in error about this incident. This murdered cousin and her husband who was caught and hung by a posse within 24 hours for his wife's murder were both living in 1870, the husband also purchasing land in early Jan 1871 in the said county. Then in a newspaper for the area in which this cousin was born and raised an article appeared regarding the incident and family's notification. Thus the date of the incident was in late Jan 1871. Also the names of those who were supposedly involved in some way were completely screwed up - a foster child was identified as the cousin's 8-year-old brother who actually was 22 years old at the time, kids assisting were not living in the house of the incident but actually were neighbors who lived about 1/2 mile to a mile away and a few other errors. So it's possible that Mrs Kenyon was wrong in the name of her ancestors and thus the published book is in error but then you begin to wonder if she was correct since she has the right names for the grandparents who preceded the generation in question. Debbi Geer __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com

    01/06/2005 07:28:58
    1. Re: Fw: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ?
    2. Debbi Geer
    3. Boy has this roll call created a lot of questions. That's good since we all have a chance to make sure our records are correct. The message from Dorthy Mack to Gary Lamb is as follows - Joseph BOONE, Jr (>Joseph SR) b 5 April 1730 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 10 May 1776 at Exeter intestate, m 1749 to Elizabeth WARREN b 1730. Their son Joseph III b 30 Mar 1751. This couple had ten children; the last five all born after 1762. Commission Book 1, p282 Berks Co, PA has this information. Three Orphan's Court Records concerning the estate of Joseph BOONE Jr are found in the records of Berks Co, PA dated 14 May 1779, 7 May 1783, and 3 June 1783. These are mentioned and one given in abstract, in "The Boone Family," page 481. "Orphan's Court, May 7, 1783. Petition of Jacob BOONE, eldest son and heir at law of Joseph BOONE of Exeter, yeoman, deceased; that his father lately died intestate, leaving a widow (Elizabeth) and ten children, to wit,: the petitioner, Joseph BOONE, Thomas, Ovid, Abner, Johab, Ann, Catherine, Sarah, and Hannah, several of whom are yet in their minority." "The Widow, Elizabeth had previously filed petition in May 1779, regarding the estate of her deceased husband Joseph BOONE, and again in 1783 she petitioned court for a guardian to be appointed for her children, three of whom were under fourteen at that time." I was getting ready to double-check my files when I noticed that there is a contradiction about Joseph III. He is first listed as having a birth of 30 Mar 1751. Then in the probate area Jacob is identified as the eldest son with Joseph later mentioned. So what is the actual births of the brothers Joseph and Jacob and if possible the rest of their siblings? Debbi Geer __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250

    01/06/2005 06:29:26
    1. Boone Line
    2. Just a reminder that my Boone line starts with Needham Boon and brother James born in NC about 1787 and living in Jackson County Georgia in 1804-1810 there he married Elizabeth T. Robertson then on to Ouachita Parish Louisisana and taking part in the War of 1812. Someday I might find a father for him. Probable name of father is Willis or James. He descendents went to Texas where they took part in the War of Independence against Mexico. Thanks to anyone if they know my guy! Margretta

    01/06/2005 06:13:56
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] My Boone Line
    2. In a message dated 1/6/05 10:29:43 AM, paxton@oberlin.net writes: > hi :) > > After looking at your line I think that you may have two of the generations > reversed.  My information shows it the following way: > > Daniel Boone (1734-1820) and Rebecca Bryan (1739-1813) > Daniel Morgan Boone (1769-1839) and Sarah Griffin Lewis (1786-1850) > Daniel Boone and Mary C. Philibert > T. Warner Boone and Martha A. Thompson > > May I have the birth dates for Daniel Boone and Mary Philibert and T. Warner > Boone and Martha A. Thompson? > > Take care, > > Daniel Paxton > > > on 1/6/05 9:09 AM, GFJay@aol.com at GFJay@aol.com wrote: > > > Hi Boonies, > > Here is my line. Would love to hear from any cousins who match me even > from > > Daniel Morgan Boone and his French Catholic wife, Mary Constance > Philibert! > > Geraldine Ingersoll > > > > Daniel and Rebecca Bryan Boone>Daniel Morgan and Mary Constance Philibert > > Boone>Daniel and Sarah Griffin Lewis Boone>Theodore Warner and Martha > Alice > > Thompson Boone>Minnie Boone and Guy Earl Ingersoll>Willard B. > > Ingersoll>Geraldine > > Ingersoll > > > Hi Daniel, YIKES! You are correct! CORRECTION BELOW! THANKS! Geraldine Ingersoll > Daniel Boone & Rebecca Bryan > > Daniel Morgan Boone & Sarah Griffin Lewis> > Daniel Boone III 3/27/1809-2/22/1880 & Mary Constance Philibert > 9/28/1814-7/13/1904> > Theodore Warner Boone 10/11/1844-11/2/1917 > & Martha Alice Thompson 11/18/1849-11/17/1942> > Minnie Boone 12/18/1882-5/19/1960 & Guy Earl Ingersoll 4/28/1893-2/18/1957> > Willard B. Ingersoll 9/17/1919-4/6/1980>Geraldine Ingersoll

    01/06/2005 05:40:39
    1. Benjamin Boone, son of George Boone and Mary Maugridge
    2. Dan Paxton
    3. Question: Did Benjamin Boone (1706-1762) marry Susanna Lykins after the death of his first wife, Ann Farmer? Or are they different Benjamin's? Thanks, Daniel Paxton __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    01/06/2005 03:50:19
    1. My Boone Line
    2. Hi Boonies, Here is my line. Would love to hear from any cousins who match me even from Daniel Morgan Boone and his French Catholic wife, Mary Constance Philibert! Geraldine Ingersoll Daniel and Rebecca Bryan Boone>Daniel Morgan and Mary Constance Philibert Boone>Daniel and Sarah Griffin Lewis Boone>Theodore Warner and Martha Alice Thompson Boone>Minnie Boone and Guy Earl Ingersoll>Willard B. Ingersoll>Geraldine Ingersoll

    01/06/2005 02:09:16
    1. Fw: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ?
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. Resending as I do not think Original Message went through. Dorthy MACK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorthy MACK" <rmack49418@comcast.net> To: "Gary Lamb" <lambgl_65@hotmail.com>; <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:31 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ? > Joseph BOONE, Jr>Joseph SR b 5 April 1730 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 10 May 1776 > at Exeter intestate, m 1749 to Elizabeth WARREN b 1730. Their son Joseph , > 111 b 30 Mar 1751. > > This couple had ten children; the last five all born after 1762. Commission > Book 1, p282 Berks Co, PA has this information. Three Orphan's Court > Records concerning the estate of Joseph BOONE< Jr are found in the records > of Berks Co, PA dated 14 May 1779, 7 May 1783, and 3 June 1783. These are > mentioned and one given in abstract, in "The Boone Family," page 481. > "Orphan's Court, May 7, 1783. Petition of Jacob BOONE, eldest son and heir > at law of Joseph BOONE of Exeter, yeoman, deceased; that his father lately > died intestate, leaving a widow (Elizabeth) and ten children, to wit,: the > petitioner, Joseph BOONE, Thomas, Ovid, Abner, Johab, Ann, Catherine, Sarah, > and Hannah, several of whom are yet in their minority." > "The Widow, Elizabeth had previously filed petition in May 1779, regarding > the estate of her deceased husband Joseph BOONE, and again in 1783 she > petitioned court for a guardian to be appointed for her children, three of > whom were under fourteen at that time." > > Hope this helps. > > Dorthy MACK > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gary Lamb" <lambgl_65@hotmail.com> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:00 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ? > > > > In the note from Joy Durrett it indicates that Joseph Boone Jr died 1829. > > In previous documentation he is listed as dying around the same time as > his > > father 30 Jan 1776. There is some documentation about guardianship and > > property titles which were mentioned in an early Boone association > magazine. > > Can you clarify the 1829 source? I am confused. > > > > Thanks, > > Becky Lamb > > > > >Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:54:16 -0800 > > >From: "Joy Durrett" <jmdurrett@charter.net> > > ... > > >Joseph Boone Jr born 30 Apr 1730 Pa died 1829 Pa buried at Friends > Burying > > >Ground, Exeter County, Pa married Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth was with > > >Child > > >before the marriage. Joseph Boone Jr and Elizabeth Warren eventually got > > >married but not before having to apologized to the Quaker Congregation. > > >Must > > >of been the scandal of the day. > > > > > >Joseph Boone Sr. born 5 Apr 1704 Dev. England died 30 Jan 1776 Exeter, > > >Berks > > >Co, Pa buried Friends Burying Ground, Exeter Ground, Pa married Catherine > > >Brown. > > > > > >So you see Pattee if I did not have maiden names I would not be able to > go > > >back to this far. > > > > > >Joy Durrett > > > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > >

    01/06/2005 12:40:21
    1. Fw: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. Resending as I do not think the first message went through. Dorthy MACK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorthy MACK" <rmack49418@comcast.net> To: "DAVID BROWN" <dbrown544@prodigy.net>; <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:45 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > In "The Boone Family," 1922 by SPRAKER the information on the two Sarah > BRYAN's is incorrect. On 1 August, 1947 Hazel A. SPRAKER (Mrs. J.R.) 64 > Dorchester Road, Buffalo, 13, N.Y. wrote a "Correction by Author" regarding > Sarah BRYAN, dau of William and Mary BRYAN. "Since, "The Boone Family" was > published evidence has appeared showing that Sarah BRYAN, No 116 on page 129 > of this book, did NOT marry William CHINN as therein stated, but married > James GRIMES." This document is almost two pages. James BRADLEY of Hinton, > MO was a desc of the BRYANS through Nancy GRIMES (dau of James and Sarah) > who married Terry BRADLEY (son of Leonard K BRADLEY) in 1805. > The information on this line was furnished to SPRAKER in 1928 by Miss Bess > BRADLEY of Elk City, OK. > > At the end of the document SPRAKER has this to say: "As to the Sarah BRYAN > who married William CHINN, it has been shown, principally by the late J C > COOPER< that she was the dau of James BRYAN>Morgan 2, Morgan1 and not of > BOONE descent at all. One record seems sufficient to establish this: a deed > dated Oct 14, 1796 and recorded in District Court Deed Book "A" pages 74,75, > Fayette Co, KY, which states that Sarah CHINN "formerly BRYAN" and wife of > William CHINN, was the dau of James BRYAN, deceased. > > A copy of this document was sent to me by O. Clark WEBSTER on 2 Dec 1997. > Many thanks to Clark and others who furnish information to me in order to > help keep the records correct. > > Dorthy MACK > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "DAVID BROWN" <dbrown544@prodigy.net> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:23 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > > > > Last week, I posted one of my lines to the Boone family as follows: > > > > 2nd Line: > > George Boone III and Mary Maugridge > > Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan > > Mary Boone and William Bryan > > Sarah Bryan and James Grimes > > Nancy Bryan Grimes and Terry Joseph Bradley (see first line above) > > (the rest is same as first line above) > > > > Someone asked me about this line as they understood from the Spraker book > that Sarah Bryan married William Chinn. I was curious if anyone could > comment on which diverging viewpoint is correct. My understanding is that > Sarah Bryan, daugther of Mary Boone and William Bryan did actually marry > James Grimes. I don't have original records at my disposal, but I have > gleaned two items from previous GenForum postings, which support this > contention (see below). > > > > Does anyone have an opinion on this one way or another? I want to > ensure the information I have is correct. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > David Brown > > > > Posted by Susan Eades: > > James Bryans daughter Sarah married Wm. Chinn 1792 Fayette Co.KY > > Ref is Fayette co.KY deed A-74-75 > > > > > > Posted by Diane McGinness: > > "BRYAN FAMILIES" > > as published in > > THE LEXINGTON HERALD > > Sunday, May 1, 1927 > > THE BRYAN FAMILIES OF FAYETTE AND ADJOINING COUNTIES > > (Same Note: Seventh in a series) > > Sarah Bryan (43), born September 1, 1770, married in 1786 or 7, James > Grimes. He was the son of Phillip Grimes (Will Book B page 52, Fayette > County), who died about 1809 leaving seven sons and one daughter. James > Grimes died about 1828 (see Will Book H - page 441). Sarah survived him > until 1855. > > Their children were: > > Fourth Generation > > (131) John Grimes > > (132) Nancy Grimes > > (133) James Grimes > > (134) William Grimes > > (135) Mary Grimes > > (136) Elizabeth Grimes > > (137) Phebe Grimes > > (138) Parmelia Grimes > > (139) Sally Grimes > > (140) Melinda Grimes > > (141) Caroline Grimes > > (142) Lewis Grimes > > In the "Boone Family Book," Sarah Bryan, daughter of William Bryan and > Mary Boone is listed as having married Colonel William Chinn and having died > in 1829. All evidence collected seems to be opposed to that statement. > Draper M. S. S. 22C-19, dated June 4, 1846, recites, "As to the date of > birth of my grandfather, Daniel Bryan, I do not know, but conclude that his > sister, Sally Grimes, living near Athens, Fayette County, or direct to Lewis > Grimes, her son, that information can be obtained. She is a plain lady of > good sense and recollection." Draper M. S. S. 22C-23. Letter dated December > 4, 1860. > > Joseph Bryan, living near Lexington, to Draper replies in a letter to > Draper, "Has your father any brothers or sisters living?" [Answer:] "I never > knew but one of his brothers, that was Samuel, there were several others who > died at Bryan's Station, before my recollection. Samuel, my uncle, moved, > when old, to Indiana. My father had several sisters, Betty, who married > Joseph Dehart, Sally, who married James Grimes," etc. There were other > statements made by the descendants of James Grimes and Sally Bryan, which > will appear later. > > James Grimes began at an early date to buy lands in the vicinity of > Athens, Fayette County. His home was located on his farm between > Boonesborough Road and Boggs Fork meeting house. Here, he lived until his > death, 1829. In his will, he mentions all of his children, also children of > his deceased son, John, who were Mary B. Grimes and Sarah Bryan Grimes, > Leonidas Grimes and George G. Grimes. (45 [sic]) Elizabeth Grimes married > Joseph Dehart. Their home was in northern part of the state, probably > Pendelton County. Jacob Goone's wife was a Dehart and his sister, Caroline, > married first a Dehart, and second, James Ingles. The Deharts were from > Pennsylvania. We have no further information as to Elizabeth Bryan Dehart. > Mary Bryan (46), daughter of William Bryan and Mary Boone, was married > December 1796 to Joseph Ingles, son of James Ingles and Caroline Boone > Dehart-Ingles of Harrison County, Kentucky. Joseph Ingle's will is shown in > Will Book B, page 378, Harrison County, Kentucky.! > > Proved > > July term, 1828, mentions wife, Mary, and their ten children. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > >

    01/06/2005 12:39:42
    1. Re: Sarah Bryan Grimes - BOONE-D Digest V05 #3
    2. Kathryn Weiss
    3. Thanks for bringing this one up. Cooper is correct that Spraker is in error on this one. Mary Boone Bryan's daughter Sarah was b.Sept 1, 1770 per the family bible, and married James Grimes about 1787. {In my estimation, Sarah's own brother Daniel's contemporary word about his sister Sallie Grimes certainly counts for more than any subsequent confused research about "Bryans".} The Sarah Bryan b.June 1772 who m. Wm. Chinn was in fact the daughter of James Bryan, who was a son of Morgan-2. [She is actually of the next generation than the Sarah above, although they were only two years apart in age. I think the two Sarahs were first cousins once removed] This particular James Bryan died before 1781, and his 3 children were left in the care of his family. James' estate included KY land, and that KY land eventually heired to his children, which including Sarah Bryan, who had m. Wm Chinn in 1792. If you follow all the names, it'll start making sense after awhile, and become obvious about James' family. there's plenty of facts to support Cooper in this one. Kathryn BOONE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > BOONE-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 3 > > #7 Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boon [DAVID BROWN <dbrown544@prodigy.net] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 15:23:49 -0800 (PST) > From: DAVID BROWN <dbrown544@prodigy.net> > To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com > > Last week, I posted one of my lines to the Boone family as follows: > > 2nd Line: > George Boone III and Mary Maugridge > Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan > Mary Boone and William Bryan > Sarah Bryan and James Grimes > Nancy Bryan Grimes and Terry Joseph Bradley (see first line above) > (the rest is same as first line above) > > Someone asked me about this line as they understood from the Spraker book that Sarah Bryan married William Chinn. I was curious if anyone could comment on which diverging viewpoint is correct. My understanding is that Sarah Bryan, daugther of Mary Boone and William Bryan did actually marry James Grimes. I don't have original records at my disposal, but I have gleaned two items from previous GenForum postings, which support this contention (see below). > > Does anyone have an opinion on this one way or another? I want to ensure the information I have is correct. > > Thanks in advance. > > David Brown > > Posted by Susan Eades: > James Bryans daughter Sarah married Wm. Chinn 1792 Fayette Co.KY > Ref is Fayette co.KY deed A-74-75 > > > Posted by Diane McGinness: > "BRYAN FAMILIES" > as published in > THE LEXINGTON HERALD > Sunday, May 1, 1927 > THE BRYAN FAMILIES OF FAYETTE AND ADJOINING COUNTIES > (Same Note: Seventh in a series) > Sarah Bryan (43), born September 1, 1770, married in 1786 or 7, James Grimes. He was the son of Phillip Grimes (Will Book B page 52, Fayette County), who died about 1809 leaving seven sons and one daughter. James Grimes died about 1828 (see Will Book H - page 441). Sarah survived him until 1855. > Their children were: > Fourth Generation > (131) John Grimes > (132) Nancy Grimes > (133) James Grimes > (134) William Grimes > (135) Mary Grimes > (136) Elizabeth Grimes > (137) Phebe Grimes > (138) Parmelia Grimes > (139) Sally Grimes > (140) Melinda Grimes > (141) Caroline Grimes > (142) Lewis Grimes > In the "Boone Family Book," Sarah Bryan, daughter of William Bryan and Mary Boone is listed as having married Colonel William Chinn and having died in 1829. All evidence collected seems to be opposed to that statement. Draper M. S. S. 22C-19, dated June 4, 1846, recites, "As to the date of birth of my grandfather, Daniel Bryan, I do not know, but conclude that his sister, Sally Grimes, living near Athens, Fayette County, or direct to Lewis Grimes, her son, that information can be obtained. She is a plain lady of good sense and recollection." Draper M. S. S. 22C-23. Letter dated December 4, 1860. > Joseph Bryan, living near Lexington, to Draper replies in a letter to Draper, "Has your father any brothers or sisters living?" [Answer:] "I never knew but one of his brothers, that was Samuel, there were several others who died at Bryan's Station, before my recollection. Samuel, my uncle, moved, when old, to Indiana. My father had several sisters, Betty, who married Joseph Dehart, Sally, who married James Grimes," etc. There were other statements made by the descendants of James Grimes and Sally Bryan, which will appear later. > James Grimes began at an early date to buy lands in the vicinity of Athens, Fayette County. His home was located on his farm between Boonesborough Road and Boggs Fork meeting house. Here, he lived until his death, 1829. In his will, he mentions all of his children, also children of his deceased son, John, who were Mary B. Grimes and Sarah Bryan Grimes, Leonidas Grimes and George G. Grimes. (45 [sic]) Elizabeth Grimes married Joseph Dehart. Their home was in northern part of the state, probably Pendelton County. Jacob Goone's wife was a Dehart and his sister, Caroline, married first a Dehart, and second, James Ingles. The Deharts were from Pennsylvania. We have no further information as to Elizabeth Bryan Dehart. Mary Bryan (46), daughter of William Bryan and Mary Boone, was married December 1796 to Joseph Ingles, son of James Ingles and Caroline Boone Dehart-Ingles of Harrison County, Kentucky. Joseph Ingle's will is shown in Will Book B, page 378, Harrison County, Kentuck! y.! > Proved > July term, 1828, mentions wife, Mary, and their ten children. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    01/06/2005 12:37:14
    1. Fw: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ?
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorthy MACK" <rmack49418@comcast.net> To: "Gary Lamb" <lambgl_65@hotmail.com>; <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:31 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ? > Joseph BOONE, Jr>Joseph SR b 5 April 1730 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 10 May 1776 > at Exeter intestate, m 1749 to Elizabeth WARREN b 1730. Their son Joseph , > 111 b 30 Mar 1751. > > This couple had ten children; the last five all born after 1762. Commission > Book 1, p282 Berks Co, PA has this information. Three Orphan's Court > Records concerning the estate of Joseph BOONE< Jr are found in the records > of Berks Co, PA dated 14 May 1779, 7 May 1783, and 3 June 1783. These are > mentioned and one given in abstract, in "The Boone Family," page 481. > "Orphan's Court, May 7, 1783. Petition of Jacob BOONE, eldest son and heir > at law of Joseph BOONE of Exeter, yeoman, deceased; that his father lately > died intestate, leaving a widow (Elizabeth) and ten children, to wit,: the > petitioner, Joseph BOONE, Thomas, Ovid, Abner, Johab, Ann, Catherine, Sarah, > and Hannah, several of whom are yet in their minority." > "The Widow, Elizabeth had previously filed petition in May 1779, regarding > the estate of her deceased husband Joseph BOONE, and again in 1783 she > petitioned court for a guardian to be appointed for her children, three of > whom were under fourteen at that time." > > Hope this helps. > > Dorthy MACK > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gary Lamb" <lambgl_65@hotmail.com> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:00 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ? > > > > In the note from Joy Durrett it indicates that Joseph Boone Jr died 1829. > > In previous documentation he is listed as dying around the same time as > his > > father 30 Jan 1776. There is some documentation about guardianship and > > property titles which were mentioned in an early Boone association > magazine. > > Can you clarify the 1829 source? I am confused. > > > > Thanks, > > Becky Lamb > > > > >Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:54:16 -0800 > > >From: "Joy Durrett" <jmdurrett@charter.net> > > ... > > >Joseph Boone Jr born 30 Apr 1730 Pa died 1829 Pa buried at Friends > Burying > > >Ground, Exeter County, Pa married Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth was with > > >Child > > >before the marriage. Joseph Boone Jr and Elizabeth Warren eventually got > > >married but not before having to apologized to the Quaker Congregation. > > >Must > > >of been the scandal of the day. > > > > > >Joseph Boone Sr. born 5 Apr 1704 Dev. England died 30 Jan 1776 Exeter, > > >Berks > > >Co, Pa buried Friends Burying Ground, Exeter Ground, Pa married Catherine > > >Brown. > > > > > >So you see Pattee if I did not have maiden names I would not be able to > go > > >back to this far. > > > > > >Joy Durrett > > > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > >

    01/05/2005 06:14:26
    1. Fw: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorthy MACK" <rmack49418@comcast.net> To: "DAVID BROWN" <dbrown544@prodigy.net>; <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:45 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > In "The Boone Family," 1922 by SPRAKER the information on the two Sarah > BRYAN's is incorrect. On 1 August, 1947 Hazel A. SPRAKER (Mrs. J.R.) 64 > Dorchester Road, Buffalo, 13, N.Y. wrote a "Correction by Author" regarding > Sarah BRYAN, dau of William and Mary BRYAN. "Since, "The Boone Family" was > published evidence has appeared showing that Sarah BRYAN, No 116 on page 129 > of this book, did NOT marry William CHINN as therein stated, but married > James GRIMES." This document is almost two pages. James BRADLEY of Hinton, > MO was a desc of the BRYANS through Nancy GRIMES (dau of James and Sarah) > who married Terry BRADLEY (son of Leonard K BRADLEY) in 1805. > The information on this line was furnished to SPRAKER in 1928 by Miss Bess > BRADLEY of Elk City, OK. > > At the end of the document SPRAKER has this to say: "As to the Sarah BRYAN > who married William CHINN, it has been shown, principally by the late J C > COOPER< that she was the dau of James BRYAN>Morgan 2, Morgan1 and not of > BOONE descent at all. One record seems sufficient to establish this: a deed > dated Oct 14, 1796 and recorded in District Court Deed Book "A" pages 74,75, > Fayette Co, KY, which states that Sarah CHINN "formerly BRYAN" and wife of > William CHINN, was the dau of James BRYAN, deceased. > > A copy of this document was sent to me by O. Clark WEBSTER on 2 Dec 1997. > Many thanks to Clark and others who furnish information to me in order to > help keep the records correct. > > Dorthy MACK > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "DAVID BROWN" <dbrown544@prodigy.net> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:23 PM > Subject: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > > > > Last week, I posted one of my lines to the Boone family as follows: > > > > 2nd Line: > > George Boone III and Mary Maugridge > > Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan > > Mary Boone and William Bryan > > Sarah Bryan and James Grimes > > Nancy Bryan Grimes and Terry Joseph Bradley (see first line above) > > (the rest is same as first line above) > > > > Someone asked me about this line as they understood from the Spraker book > that Sarah Bryan married William Chinn. I was curious if anyone could > comment on which diverging viewpoint is correct. My understanding is that > Sarah Bryan, daugther of Mary Boone and William Bryan did actually marry > James Grimes. I don't have original records at my disposal, but I have > gleaned two items from previous GenForum postings, which support this > contention (see below). > > > > Does anyone have an opinion on this one way or another? I want to > ensure the information I have is correct. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > David Brown > > > > Posted by Susan Eades: > > James Bryans daughter Sarah married Wm. Chinn 1792 Fayette Co.KY > > Ref is Fayette co.KY deed A-74-75 > > > > > > Posted by Diane McGinness: > > "BRYAN FAMILIES" > > as published in > > THE LEXINGTON HERALD > > Sunday, May 1, 1927 > > THE BRYAN FAMILIES OF FAYETTE AND ADJOINING COUNTIES > > (Same Note: Seventh in a series) > > Sarah Bryan (43), born September 1, 1770, married in 1786 or 7, James > Grimes. He was the son of Phillip Grimes (Will Book B page 52, Fayette > County), who died about 1809 leaving seven sons and one daughter. James > Grimes died about 1828 (see Will Book H - page 441). Sarah survived him > until 1855. > > Their children were: > > Fourth Generation > > (131) John Grimes > > (132) Nancy Grimes > > (133) James Grimes > > (134) William Grimes > > (135) Mary Grimes > > (136) Elizabeth Grimes > > (137) Phebe Grimes > > (138) Parmelia Grimes > > (139) Sally Grimes > > (140) Melinda Grimes > > (141) Caroline Grimes > > (142) Lewis Grimes > > In the "Boone Family Book," Sarah Bryan, daughter of William Bryan and > Mary Boone is listed as having married Colonel William Chinn and having died > in 1829. All evidence collected seems to be opposed to that statement. > Draper M. S. S. 22C-19, dated June 4, 1846, recites, "As to the date of > birth of my grandfather, Daniel Bryan, I do not know, but conclude that his > sister, Sally Grimes, living near Athens, Fayette County, or direct to Lewis > Grimes, her son, that information can be obtained. She is a plain lady of > good sense and recollection." Draper M. S. S. 22C-23. Letter dated December > 4, 1860. > > Joseph Bryan, living near Lexington, to Draper replies in a letter to > Draper, "Has your father any brothers or sisters living?" [Answer:] "I never > knew but one of his brothers, that was Samuel, there were several others who > died at Bryan's Station, before my recollection. Samuel, my uncle, moved, > when old, to Indiana. My father had several sisters, Betty, who married > Joseph Dehart, Sally, who married James Grimes," etc. There were other > statements made by the descendants of James Grimes and Sally Bryan, which > will appear later. > > James Grimes began at an early date to buy lands in the vicinity of > Athens, Fayette County. His home was located on his farm between > Boonesborough Road and Boggs Fork meeting house. Here, he lived until his > death, 1829. In his will, he mentions all of his children, also children of > his deceased son, John, who were Mary B. Grimes and Sarah Bryan Grimes, > Leonidas Grimes and George G. Grimes. (45 [sic]) Elizabeth Grimes married > Joseph Dehart. Their home was in northern part of the state, probably > Pendelton County. Jacob Goone's wife was a Dehart and his sister, Caroline, > married first a Dehart, and second, James Ingles. The Deharts were from > Pennsylvania. We have no further information as to Elizabeth Bryan Dehart. > Mary Bryan (46), daughter of William Bryan and Mary Boone, was married > December 1796 to Joseph Ingles, son of James Ingles and Caroline Boone > Dehart-Ingles of Harrison County, Kentucky. Joseph Ingle's will is shown in > Will Book B, page 378, Harrison County, Kentucky.! > > Proved > > July term, 1828, mentions wife, Mary, and their ten children. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > >

    01/05/2005 06:13:19
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. In "The Boone Family," 1922 by SPRAKER the information on the two Sarah BRYAN's is incorrect. On 1 August, 1947 Hazel A. SPRAKER (Mrs. J.R.) 64 Dorchester Road, Buffalo, 13, N.Y. wrote a "Correction by Author" regarding Sarah BRYAN, dau of William and Mary BRYAN. "Since, "The Boone Family" was published evidence has appeared showing that Sarah BRYAN, No 116 on page 129 of this book, did NOT marry William CHINN as therein stated, but married James GRIMES." This document is almost two pages. James BRADLEY of Hinton, MO was a desc of the BRYANS through Nancy GRIMES (dau of James and Sarah) who married Terry BRADLEY (son of Leonard K BRADLEY) in 1805. The information on this line was furnished to SPRAKER in 1928 by Miss Bess BRADLEY of Elk City, OK. At the end of the document SPRAKER has this to say: "As to the Sarah BRYAN who married William CHINN, it has been shown, principally by the late J C COOPER< that she was the dau of James BRYAN>Morgan 2, Morgan1 and not of BOONE descent at all. One record seems sufficient to establish this: a deed dated Oct 14, 1796 and recorded in District Court Deed Book "A" pages 74,75, Fayette Co, KY, which states that Sarah CHINN "formerly BRYAN" and wife of William CHINN, was the dau of James BRYAN, deceased. A copy of this document was sent to me by O. Clark WEBSTER on 2 Dec 1997. Many thanks to Clark and others who furnish information to me in order to help keep the records correct. Dorthy MACK ----- Original Message ----- From: "DAVID BROWN" <dbrown544@prodigy.net> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:23 PM Subject: [BOONE-L] Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan > Last week, I posted one of my lines to the Boone family as follows: > > 2nd Line: > George Boone III and Mary Maugridge > Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan > Mary Boone and William Bryan > Sarah Bryan and James Grimes > Nancy Bryan Grimes and Terry Joseph Bradley (see first line above) > (the rest is same as first line above) > > Someone asked me about this line as they understood from the Spraker book that Sarah Bryan married William Chinn. I was curious if anyone could comment on which diverging viewpoint is correct. My understanding is that Sarah Bryan, daugther of Mary Boone and William Bryan did actually marry James Grimes. I don't have original records at my disposal, but I have gleaned two items from previous GenForum postings, which support this contention (see below). > > Does anyone have an opinion on this one way or another? I want to ensure the information I have is correct. > > Thanks in advance. > > David Brown > > Posted by Susan Eades: > James Bryans daughter Sarah married Wm. Chinn 1792 Fayette Co.KY > Ref is Fayette co.KY deed A-74-75 > > > Posted by Diane McGinness: > "BRYAN FAMILIES" > as published in > THE LEXINGTON HERALD > Sunday, May 1, 1927 > THE BRYAN FAMILIES OF FAYETTE AND ADJOINING COUNTIES > (Same Note: Seventh in a series) > Sarah Bryan (43), born September 1, 1770, married in 1786 or 7, James Grimes. He was the son of Phillip Grimes (Will Book B page 52, Fayette County), who died about 1809 leaving seven sons and one daughter. James Grimes died about 1828 (see Will Book H - page 441). Sarah survived him until 1855. > Their children were: > Fourth Generation > (131) John Grimes > (132) Nancy Grimes > (133) James Grimes > (134) William Grimes > (135) Mary Grimes > (136) Elizabeth Grimes > (137) Phebe Grimes > (138) Parmelia Grimes > (139) Sally Grimes > (140) Melinda Grimes > (141) Caroline Grimes > (142) Lewis Grimes > In the "Boone Family Book," Sarah Bryan, daughter of William Bryan and Mary Boone is listed as having married Colonel William Chinn and having died in 1829. All evidence collected seems to be opposed to that statement. Draper M. S. S. 22C-19, dated June 4, 1846, recites, "As to the date of birth of my grandfather, Daniel Bryan, I do not know, but conclude that his sister, Sally Grimes, living near Athens, Fayette County, or direct to Lewis Grimes, her son, that information can be obtained. She is a plain lady of good sense and recollection." Draper M. S. S. 22C-23. Letter dated December 4, 1860. > Joseph Bryan, living near Lexington, to Draper replies in a letter to Draper, "Has your father any brothers or sisters living?" [Answer:] "I never knew but one of his brothers, that was Samuel, there were several others who died at Bryan's Station, before my recollection. Samuel, my uncle, moved, when old, to Indiana. My father had several sisters, Betty, who married Joseph Dehart, Sally, who married James Grimes," etc. There were other statements made by the descendants of James Grimes and Sally Bryan, which will appear later. > James Grimes began at an early date to buy lands in the vicinity of Athens, Fayette County. His home was located on his farm between Boonesborough Road and Boggs Fork meeting house. Here, he lived until his death, 1829. In his will, he mentions all of his children, also children of his deceased son, John, who were Mary B. Grimes and Sarah Bryan Grimes, Leonidas Grimes and George G. Grimes. (45 [sic]) Elizabeth Grimes married Joseph Dehart. Their home was in northern part of the state, probably Pendelton County. Jacob Goone's wife was a Dehart and his sister, Caroline, married first a Dehart, and second, James Ingles. The Deharts were from Pennsylvania. We have no further information as to Elizabeth Bryan Dehart. Mary Bryan (46), daughter of William Bryan and Mary Boone, was married December 1796 to Joseph Ingles, son of James Ingles and Caroline Boone Dehart-Ingles of Harrison County, Kentucky. Joseph Ingle's will is shown in Will Book B, page 378, Harrison County, Kentucky.! > Proved > July term, 1828, mentions wife, Mary, and their ten children. > > > > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >

    01/05/2005 05:45:00
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ?
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. Joseph BOONE, Jr>Joseph SR b 5 April 1730 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 10 May 1776 at Exeter intestate, m 1749 to Elizabeth WARREN b 1730. Their son Joseph , 111 b 30 Mar 1751. This couple had ten children; the last five all born after 1762. Commission Book 1, p282 Berks Co, PA has this information. Three Orphan's Court Records concerning the estate of Joseph BOONE< Jr are found in the records of Berks Co, PA dated 14 May 1779, 7 May 1783, and 3 June 1783. These are mentioned and one given in abstract, in "The Boone Family," page 481. "Orphan's Court, May 7, 1783. Petition of Jacob BOONE, eldest son and heir at law of Joseph BOONE of Exeter, yeoman, deceased; that his father lately died intestate, leaving a widow (Elizabeth) and ten children, to wit,: the petitioner, Joseph BOONE, Thomas, Ovid, Abner, Johab, Ann, Catherine, Sarah, and Hannah, several of whom are yet in their minority." "The Widow, Elizabeth had previously filed petition in May 1779, regarding the estate of her deceased husband Joseph BOONE, and again in 1783 she petitioned court for a guardian to be appointed for her children, three of whom were under fourteen at that time." Hope this helps. Dorthy MACK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Lamb" <lambgl_65@hotmail.com> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:00 PM Subject: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ? > In the note from Joy Durrett it indicates that Joseph Boone Jr died 1829. > In previous documentation he is listed as dying around the same time as his > father 30 Jan 1776. There is some documentation about guardianship and > property titles which were mentioned in an early Boone association magazine. > Can you clarify the 1829 source? I am confused. > > Thanks, > Becky Lamb > > >Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:54:16 -0800 > >From: "Joy Durrett" <jmdurrett@charter.net> > ... > >Joseph Boone Jr born 30 Apr 1730 Pa died 1829 Pa buried at Friends Burying > >Ground, Exeter County, Pa married Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth was with > >Child > >before the marriage. Joseph Boone Jr and Elizabeth Warren eventually got > >married but not before having to apologized to the Quaker Congregation. > >Must > >of been the scandal of the day. > > > >Joseph Boone Sr. born 5 Apr 1704 Dev. England died 30 Jan 1776 Exeter, > >Berks > >Co, Pa buried Friends Burying Ground, Exeter Ground, Pa married Catherine > >Brown. > > > >So you see Pattee if I did not have maiden names I would not be able to go > >back to this far. > > > >Joy Durrett > > > > ============================== > 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 >

    01/05/2005 05:31:55
    1. Re: BOONE-D Digest V05 #3
    2. When my Mother had a stone put up when my dad died, she got a double for the both of them. On the back side she put my name and my two brothers and two sisters names on the back side just saying "Parents of" and then listed our given names only. No one should be able to do anything then unless they know us. JoAnn

    01/05/2005 05:06:42
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ?
    2. Joy Durrett
    3. I typed the year wrong. He did die in 1776. Joy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Lamb" <lambgl_65@hotmail.com> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:00 PM Subject: [BOONE-L] RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ? > In the note from Joy Durrett it indicates that Joseph Boone Jr died 1829. > In previous documentation he is listed as dying around the same time as > his father 30 Jan 1776. There is some documentation about guardianship and > property titles which were mentioned in an early Boone association > magazine. Can you clarify the 1829 source? I am confused. > > Thanks, > Becky Lamb > >>Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:54:16 -0800 >>From: "Joy Durrett" <jmdurrett@charter.net> > ... >>Joseph Boone Jr born 30 Apr 1730 Pa died 1829 Pa buried at Friends Burying >>Ground, Exeter County, Pa married Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth was with >>Child >>before the marriage. Joseph Boone Jr and Elizabeth Warren eventually got >>married but not before having to apologized to the Quaker Congregation. >>Must >>of been the scandal of the day. >> >>Joseph Boone Sr. born 5 Apr 1704 Dev. England died 30 Jan 1776 Exeter, >>Berks >>Co, Pa buried Friends Burying Ground, Exeter Ground, Pa married Catherine >>Brown. >> >>So you see Pattee if I did not have maiden names I would not be able to go >>back to this far. >> >>Joy Durrett > > > > ============================== > 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 >

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