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    1. Any information on Thomas Boone and Sarah M. Gott
    2. Hello, Does anyone have any information on Thomas Boone and Sarah M. Gott, who was supposedly his wife? Thomas Boone and Sarah M. Gott were married on August 28, 1820, in Warren County, Kentucky. Thomas was born about 1800 in Warren County, Kentucky and died I believe somewhere between 1822 - 1824, {I think it was Warren County, Kentucky}. I have been told that Thomas Boon/e is the son of John Boon/e and Hannah Stewart or Henrietta Stuart. John Boon/e was born about 1767 I believe in Rowan County, North Carolina. Regards, Kenneth Kiel Missouri City, Texas

    01/05/2005 01:01:31
    1. RE: Joseph Boone Jr. death information ?
    2. Gary Lamb
    3. 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

    01/05/2005 01:00:24
    1. Sarah Bryan, Daughter of Mary Boone and William Bryan
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. 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.

    01/05/2005 08:23:49
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr
    2. DAVID BROWN
    3. Dorothy, Thanks for posting this information on Jonathan Boone. Does anyone know if there is any other documentation besides the Pike Co., IL history to support that Jonathan Boone's daughter Sarah (or Sally) married James Lewis? Is there a marriage record somewhere? I am looking for a Sarah Boone who supposedly married my ancestor Timothy Logan. From what I understand, Timothy Logan's father (also named Timothy Logan) may have been a chain carrier for James Carter's survey team in Granville Co., NC in the 1750's. This "early" connection has led to my speculation that perhaps Sarah Boone who married Timothy Logan, Jr. was a daughter of Jonathan Boone and Mary Carter. The "legend" of Timothy Logan, Jr. is that he disliked his step-father and moved with the Boone family to Kentucky in the 1770's (another "legend" says he actually lived with the family of Daniel Boone). When one looks at the records, his father Timothy Logan, Sr. did indeed die by 1763 in Rowan Co., NC, and Timothy Logan, Jr. was listed under William Davis in the 1774 Surry Co., NC taxlist. Unfortunately, there is no documentation to support a connection to the Boone family. We do know that Timothy Logan was noted as an "Indian Spy" in his Revolutionary War Pension papers and served in the campaigns of George Rogers Clark. Timothy Logan, Jr. died in 1848 in Garrard Co., KY. The estate distribution was disputed, and the chancery court records revealed that he had 12 children (who lived to adulthood). All three of his wives were named Sarah -- the first was supposedly Sarah Boone (as noted above) by whom he had five children. He was also married to Sarah Alexander (one child) in 1793, and Sarah Smith (six children) in 1810. Unfortunately, the chancery records never mentioned the maiden name of the first wife and there is no known marriage record to be found. Thanks in advance to anyone who may have information on Timothy Logan's potential connection to the Boone family. Best Regards, David Brown P.S. As I mentioned a few days ago in a separate post, some believe that Timothy Logan may have married the daughter of Josiah Boone and Hannah Hite. This daughter was supposedly named Sarah Jemima Boone or Jemima Sarah Boone. Does anyone know anything about the Josiah Boone family? Josiah Boone was a son of George Boone IV and Deborah Howell, and therefore a first cousin of Daniel Boone. I believe there is dispute as to whether he actually married Hannah Hite -- the only marriage record for him shows his wife as Hannah Henton (who may have been another Boone cousin). Dorthy MACK <rmack49418@comcast.net> wrote: My source of information regarding the family of Jonathan BOONE>Squire comes from several sources. "The Boone Family," by SPRAKER p60,61,81 has some detail in regard to Jonathan, where he lived and what he did for a living. "Pike County History," by Jess M THOMPSON, CH 32 p93 also has information on Jonathan. Jonathan BOONE b 17 Dec 1730 d 1808 buried in French Cem at Milton, Pike Co, IL m Mary CARTER b 1732 in Cecil Co, MD the dau of James CARTER of Cecil Co, MD. They married May 1750 St Luke's Parish, Rowan Co, NC and had 9 children: Abigail b 1751 d 12 May 1785 m George REED. Susannah b 1756 no further info on her. Dinah b 1759 d 1823 Milton Pike Co, IL and is bur in French Cem. Married Zachariah Boone ALLEN and "Pike Co Hist," by THOMPSON devotes a lot of space to this family. Squire b 1760 in Rowan Co, NC and no further info. Hannah b 1762 m 1780 to Robert FRANK and I show that there is a problem here. Joseph b 1763 d 1825 in Chicot Co, AR and I also have alt date of 1827 in Big Cypress bend, MS m 23 July 1798 to Sarah Sally DAGLEY. John b 1767 Rowan Co, NC. John went to KY then to TN where he died and I do not have date. He was married first to Anna GRIDER and then Henrietta STUART. He raised a family of 17 children. Sarah Sally b abt 1769 d 1844 Lincoln Co, MO m abt 1780 in Green Co, IL to James LEWIS, Sr. Daniel BOOONE, Sr b 1775 d 1817 in San Antonio, Bewxas Co, TX killed by Indians. He married Marie Rose BENOIT 12 Aug 1800 in Opelousas, LA by Fr Michael Bernard BARRIERE. I do not have her death date, it would have been bef 23 Nov 1801 as he m Ann BOUDREAUX on this date St Martinville, Opelousas, LA. About Elizabeth DAGLEY the dau of Elias DAGLEY and Catherine (maiden name unk). Ch 32, p93 of "Pike Co Hist," by THOMPSON "There is also the possibility that Jonathan BOONE was more than once married. There is also a tradition of a Benjamin BOONE, a reputed son of John or Jonathan and Elizabeth (DAGLEY) BOONE." Information sent to me 13 Jan 1997 from a DAGLEY desc shows Elizabeth as m2 of Jonathan. Elias DAGLEY b abt 1730 and Catherine had six children. James, Jonathan, Grace, Rebecca, Elizabeth who m Jonathan BOONE (presumably) and Thomas DAGLEY. Thomas is the father of Sarah Sally DAGLEY who m 23 July 1798 in Warren Co, KY. I would certainly be interested in having the correct information in regard to the m of Jonathan BOONE to Elizabeth DAGLEY. Dorthy MACK Keeper of the database for The Boone Society ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbi Geer" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 11:39 PM Subject: [BOONE-L] Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr > In the community where my in-law's grew up there was a > family which was quite prominent in the area. In the > various history books, the family is always mentioned. > The ancestral line mentions that one of the women was > a niece to the Daniel Boone, but never identified her > parent who was the sibling. I don't know why as it > was several years ago, but I had made communication > with someone who had some information online about the > family. In turn the gentleman sent me some > information about the Boone family connection. > Yesterday I happen to run across this packet of > information and re-read it with greater interest. > > This family information is about Daniel's brother > Jonathan and his family. In reviewing it I found > something a little disturbing and hope that someone > will help not only me but others who descend from > Jonathan. > > One of Jonathan's descendants passed away in the early > 1990's but had done extensive research and travel on > his family. According to his research it appears that > Jonathan was only married once and that was to Mary > Carter. Some are showing that Jonathan was married to > Elizabeth Dagley and had a son Joseph. The research > information shows that Joseph was a son and had some > business dealings with his father. However, it appear > that Mary only died a few years before Jonathan and > makes it difficult for Elizabeth to be Joseph's mother > as some are indicating. > > Can someone provide any incite about Jonathan and his > marriage/marriages as well as his children. > > Thank you. > > > Debbi Geer > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. > http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 > > > ============================== > 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 > ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

    01/05/2005 08:03:15
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr
    2. Debbi Geer
    3. Dorthy Thanks for the information. When I got down to the statement about Jonathan's burial location in Pike Co IL I had to pull out the information I have. According to Obert A Boone who travelled with Dan George Boone, both descendants of Jonathan, Jonathan is buried at New Haven IL which is in Gallatin Co IL. The two visited his grave there on one of their trips. The cemetery has been referred to as the Boone Cemetery and as the old Boonsfort Cemetery. Dan's noted (1983-1984) that Glen Miner wrote in his publication "Gallatin County, Illinois Cemeteries" the following - "Between the River and Water Street, there is a ridge in front of the Richardson home. This is said to be the burial sport of many of the early settlers, inlcuding some members of the Boone family. I have been told that there were two large flat rocks, the length and width of a grave, as well as from four to ten of the early tin type stones, plus a few sand stones at the head of the graves. Some of the older people know this as the Boone Cemetery." Dan also later noted that the cemetery had been destroyed via various means in recent years and that no one will know for sure who was buried in the cemetery and that in Oct 1982 the cemetery site was being used as an animal pen. Is there any proof such as a stone in Pike Co IL for Jonathan's burial or even a death record. I know that IL didn't become a state until 3 Dec 1818 and that all the records for that part of the state were considered St Clair Co IL and then later was considered part of Madison Co IL, both prior to statehood. Some St Clair Co IL records date back to the late 1700's but not sure if there are death records for the said time in question. Debbi __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    01/05/2005 07:24:36
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr
    2. Dorthy MACK
    3. My source of information regarding the family of Jonathan BOONE>Squire comes from several sources. "The Boone Family," by SPRAKER p60,61,81 has some detail in regard to Jonathan, where he lived and what he did for a living. "Pike County History," by Jess M THOMPSON, CH 32 p93 also has information on Jonathan. Jonathan BOONE b 17 Dec 1730 d 1808 buried in French Cem at Milton, Pike Co, IL m Mary CARTER b 1732 in Cecil Co, MD the dau of James CARTER of Cecil Co, MD. They married May 1750 St Luke's Parish, Rowan Co, NC and had 9 children: Abigail b 1751 d 12 May 1785 m George REED. Susannah b 1756 no further info on her. Dinah b 1759 d 1823 Milton Pike Co, IL and is bur in French Cem. Married Zachariah Boone ALLEN and "Pike Co Hist," by THOMPSON devotes a lot of space to this family. Squire b 1760 in Rowan Co, NC and no further info. Hannah b 1762 m 1780 to Robert FRANK and I show that there is a problem here. Joseph b 1763 d 1825 in Chicot Co, AR and I also have alt date of 1827 in Big Cypress bend, MS m 23 July 1798 to Sarah Sally DAGLEY. John b 1767 Rowan Co, NC. John went to KY then to TN where he died and I do not have date. He was married first to Anna GRIDER and then Henrietta STUART. He raised a family of 17 children. Sarah Sally b abt 1769 d 1844 Lincoln Co, MO m abt 1780 in Green Co, IL to James LEWIS, Sr. Daniel BOOONE, Sr b 1775 d 1817 in San Antonio, Bewxas Co, TX killed by Indians. He married Marie Rose BENOIT 12 Aug 1800 in Opelousas, LA by Fr Michael Bernard BARRIERE. I do not have her death date, it would have been bef 23 Nov 1801 as he m Ann BOUDREAUX on this date St Martinville, Opelousas, LA. About Elizabeth DAGLEY the dau of Elias DAGLEY and Catherine (maiden name unk). Ch 32, p93 of "Pike Co Hist," by THOMPSON "There is also the possibility that Jonathan BOONE was more than once married. There is also a tradition of a Benjamin BOONE, a reputed son of John or Jonathan and Elizabeth (DAGLEY) BOONE." Information sent to me 13 Jan 1997 from a DAGLEY desc shows Elizabeth as m2 of Jonathan. Elias DAGLEY b abt 1730 and Catherine had six children. James, Jonathan, Grace, Rebecca, Elizabeth who m Jonathan BOONE (presumably) and Thomas DAGLEY. Thomas is the father of Sarah Sally DAGLEY who m 23 July 1798 in Warren Co, KY. I would certainly be interested in having the correct information in regard to the m of Jonathan BOONE to Elizabeth DAGLEY. Dorthy MACK Keeper of the database for The Boone Society ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbi Geer" <dgirth@yahoo.com> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 11:39 PM Subject: [BOONE-L] Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr > In the community where my in-law's grew up there was a > family which was quite prominent in the area. In the > various history books, the family is always mentioned. > The ancestral line mentions that one of the women was > a niece to the Daniel Boone, but never identified her > parent who was the sibling. I don't know why as it > was several years ago, but I had made communication > with someone who had some information online about the > family. In turn the gentleman sent me some > information about the Boone family connection. > Yesterday I happen to run across this packet of > information and re-read it with greater interest. > > This family information is about Daniel's brother > Jonathan and his family. In reviewing it I found > something a little disturbing and hope that someone > will help not only me but others who descend from > Jonathan. > > One of Jonathan's descendants passed away in the early > 1990's but had done extensive research and travel on > his family. According to his research it appears that > Jonathan was only married once and that was to Mary > Carter. Some are showing that Jonathan was married to > Elizabeth Dagley and had a son Joseph. The research > information shows that Joseph was a son and had some > business dealings with his father. However, it appear > that Mary only died a few years before Jonathan and > makes it difficult for Elizabeth to be Joseph's mother > as some are indicating. > > Can someone provide any incite about Jonathan and his > marriage/marriages as well as his children. > > Thank you. > > > Debbi Geer > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. > http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 > > > ============================== > 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 >

    01/05/2005 02:23:55
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr
    2. Pat
    3. Good morning Debbi, I was very glad to read your post on Jonathan Boon. I am supposedly a descendant and the man you spoke of was Dan Boone of the San Antonio, TX area.Dan was a descendant of the Richmond, I have written further down about. Dan did a lot of research, but he didn't docuement anything as far as I can tell. I do know that he left his work to the Davie co, NC library. Also, you can read this on the BOONE genforum posted there by Robert Haefner. In Spraker's book, it was mentioned that Jonathan came early to KY, had daughters that got married around the Green River which runs through Barren co KY. There was a Jonathan, John and Joseph listed on tax books for 1798 through 1800. John was also listed on the 1800 Barren co census. By 1810 there wasn't a John in Barren co but there was a John next door in Warren co for 1810/1830. My 3rd GGF Richmond Pearson Boon was born in Barren co 1803. He gave on the 1880 Kendall co TX census his birth as KY, Father born NC, Mother born in Scotland. I have never found Richmond on a census etc. before 1838 when I found him in St. Francis co AR on a tax list. He was there in 1840, 1850 he had become RP BOONE, then he was off to Bell co TX in 1851. I know this is scrambled, will answer anything I can which isn't much more than written here. Thanks for posting that, seems no one has Jonathan or John! Pat Tennon Lawton, OK >

    01/05/2005 02:03:31
    1. Jonathan Boone son of Squire Sr
    2. Debbi Geer
    3. In the community where my in-law's grew up there was a family which was quite prominent in the area. In the various history books, the family is always mentioned. The ancestral line mentions that one of the women was a niece to the Daniel Boone, but never identified her parent who was the sibling. I don't know why as it was several years ago, but I had made communication with someone who had some information online about the family. In turn the gentleman sent me some information about the Boone family connection. Yesterday I happen to run across this packet of information and re-read it with greater interest. This family information is about Daniel's brother Jonathan and his family. In reviewing it I found something a little disturbing and hope that someone will help not only me but others who descend from Jonathan. One of Jonathan's descendants passed away in the early 1990's but had done extensive research and travel on his family. According to his research it appears that Jonathan was only married once and that was to Mary Carter. Some are showing that Jonathan was married to Elizabeth Dagley and had a son Joseph. The research information shows that Joseph was a son and had some business dealings with his father. However, it appear that Mary only died a few years before Jonathan and makes it difficult for Elizabeth to be Joseph's mother as some are indicating. Can someone provide any incite about Jonathan and his marriage/marriages as well as his children. Thank you. Debbi Geer __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250

    01/04/2005 04:39:52
    1. Maiden Names
    2. Debbi Geer
    3. I don't want to open a can of worms on this list, but while doing some research on a family I happen to run into some information which reminded me about the suggestion to omit maiden names when giving ancestral lines for fear of identity theft. I think there is one avenue which all of us have forgotten. This avenue is one which I advocated to my mother a few years when when she brought up the avenue subject - gravestones. Mother wanted to make sure that her burial location had a gravestone which she wanted in design and with the information she desired. She also had bought a lot for our family as she knew that the lots my grandmother had bought would be used by others in the family. The only thing I requested was that I wanted her maiden name on it for genealogical purposes. Well she evidently remembered this and I got the shock of my life when I saw the gravestone for the first time at my aunt's funeral in 2001. I went to my grandparents' lot to see where my aunt was going to be buried and was talking with the funeral director (my school classmate) and my husband when I started looking around the church cemetery. All of a sudden I saw it - my parents gravestone. I didn't even have to look at the front side to see the surname. On the backside of the stone was my given name as well as those of my twin sisters. It made me feel a little older than I am at the moment. I didn't expect my mother to include our names. I'm sure that my sisters (both are single and fast approaching the 50-year mark) will be buried there. As for my husband and I we too will be buried in the same cemetery, but most likely on a different lot. If anyone knows my married name and any other data pertinent to identity theft, they can get my mother's maiden name from the gravestone if needed. Anyone who goes into cemeteries will probably see this on a lot of gravestones if the larger stones are allowed to be used. I realize in some of the newer cemeteries or in some cases newer additions, the ground-level bronze markers are the only type of gravemarker allowed and space is limited for information. I do realize that anyone can access the various genealogical mail lists via a search engine. However, here are so many avenues online and offline to obtain information about anyone that I don't think using maiden names on this list or any other genealogical list is going to matter. Some of the online avenues require a paid membership but there are others which are free if you know how to access them. And before I close this message, there is a gravestone in a Kentucky cemetery which anyone would be grateful for. The couple had a genealogical story on the back of their gravestone. The names of the husband's surname ancestral line were engraved - parents, grandparents, gr-grandparents, gr-gr-grandparents, gr-gr-gr-grandparents, gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents, gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents along with the wife's maiden name and their marriage dates. Anyone researching that surname will have found a gold mine, especially the couple's descendants of any generation. Debbi Geer __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/04/2005 04:30:33
    1. Boone/Wilcoxson/Hagans
    2. pat frunzi
    3. My maiden name was Hagan, but I won't carry my line down unless someone asks. The interesting part of this is that there was a Sarah Boone Wilcoxson, a Sarah Wilcoxson Hagans, and a Sarah Hagans Wilcoxson. Generation 1 - Squire Boone & Sarah Morgan Generation 2 - Sarah Boone & John Wilcoxson Generation 3 - Sarah Wilcoxson & Thomas Hagans Generation 4 - Sarah Hagans & Jesse Wilcoxson My line is from David Hagans Sr., who was a brother to this generation 4 Sarah Hagans Wilcoxson.

    01/03/2005 11:58:08
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] YOUR mother...NOT all mothers!
    2. Geraldine, Yes and I deeply appreciate your insight and logic. I was surprised at the response to my suggestion. Thank you for thoughfulness for the New Year. Patti > Patti obviously meant YOUR mother...NOT all mothers! > Geraldine > > X-Message: #2 > Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 15:36:01 +0000 > From: <pattee@charter.net> > To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com > Message-Id: <3khdbt$fjf4as@mxip05a.cluster1.charter.net> > Subject: Boone Lines > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I want to thank everyone who has graciously shared their lines to the list. > There are some who have included dates which really assists me in keeping > everything straight. I lost some data and this has been so helpful for me. > I don't wish to have anyone stop their wonderful work, but do have a > suggestion. Because of the rapid amount of idenity thief, mother's maiden names should > be excluded. I'm not that informed on how this is done, but this is one of > the reasons the federal government wants to place a limit on how much > information can be accessed. > I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year and the brick walls come down. > Good Hunting to ALL. > Patti

    01/03/2005 07:32:20
    1. Re: Rupert's books
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. By the way, if you have any corrections and/or additions to the gedcom - please write me personally at ann@personainternet.com We're trying to make this as accurate as possible, according to what we can find or prove TODAY! If it disagrees with what I have posted, just send me an official record or something to prove what I have is wrong, and it will be corrected. Right now the emphasis has been more on Ratcliff R. Boon II and his descendants. Ann > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/boon/history.html > > and the gedcom can be found at > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ajobebrown4b >

    01/03/2005 04:47:48
    1. Re: Rupert's books
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/boon/history.html and the gedcom can be found at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ajobebrown4b By the way, special thanks to my cousin and good friend, Patsy Branton (also descends from Kinchin Jr). She and I have spent the last 3 years now working on these families. *The first website with pictures, documents, etc will be extended in the New Year to include William's other descendants. Thanks to Sharon Courtney (a descendant of Benjamin Boon who went to Madison Co., TN), I've received old pictures, Bible records, Diary entries, old newspapers, etc. I hope to get many of these added to the expanded site before long. Ann > > What is the url to your website? > > Thanks, Dell >

    01/03/2005 04:31:03
    1. Rupert's books
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Dell, If you're thinking about republishing the 2 volulmes of "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight" by Rupert Farnham Thompson, I do hope some of the mistakes, especially on my William Boon and Rebecca English line gets corrected. I highly admire Rupert's work, he was a great friend and a rather close cousin of mine, and I was in contact with him when he was writing the books and actually was the one who told him the first name Kinchin, which got him started and I also was the one who found the 'Boddie Reference'. In fact the dark blue book, I received copy 2 and Rupert signed it with a note of thanks. On page 3 under acknowledgements & Thanks, I'm number 2 - Cora Ann (Jobe) Desjardins - today my last name is Brown. *Now a couple of major 'mistakes' that I've tried to correct, at least on my website: --in the book, Rupert got William Boon (of Franklin Co., NC) - his son, Sion Boon and his uncle Sion Boon backwards. This can be proved by checking the notes on my website. -I've also been in contact with several of William Boon (of Franklin Co., NC) descendants and done a lot of research on them. If you check Rupert's book and Boddie's, the dates just do NOT add up. William Boon did have a first marriage (I do not have her name) and by this marriage he had one child, Willis Boon (born about 1770-1774) and Willis married Abigail ? about 1799. Anyone know her maiden name? I have some information on his descendants, but many questions and far from being complete. --Rebecca (English) Boon was born sometime between 1747-1755 NC, probably Bertie County. She died after January 1823 probably in Franklin Co., NC. She married William Boon (of Franklin Co., NC) sometime around 1775-1778 NC. Benjamin F. Boon b. November 25, 1783 who married Anna Winston was their son, as well as Sion Boon born 1784-1787 and married Patience M. about 1809 (need her maiden name) and my Kinchin Boon. When you check the will and put the names in order and with all that I've discovered since then, it all agrees. Both Benjamin and Sion Boon went to the Gibson-Madison Co., TN area. I will be extending my Kinchin Boon site to include William's family and will be posting pictures of Benjamin (also have some Bible records for Benjamin's family) and Sion's family and hopefully some for the descendants of the daugthers. Many of the daughters are still a mystery - but I have discovered that 1) Rebecca Boon married George Goswick 2) Cely 'Cealy' Boon married Hutson 'Hudson' WESTER, 3) Martha Boon married Locky WESTER and 4) Tabitha Boon married Elisha UZZELL III. These I'm pretty sure of. Are there any of the Boon-Wester descendants on this list? If so, would love to hear from you. _Now Sion Boon who went to Morgan Co., GA was a brother (NOT A SON) of William Boon, of Franklin Co., NC. He m/1 Chasey COUNCIL abt 1785 Isle of Wight Co. VA, m/2 Ann W. 'Nancy' Kemp 1793 Isle of Wight Co. VA and m/3 Guizella Yancy 'Gilley' Crawford 1804 Green Co. GA. Ann (Jobe) Brown From: "Dell Boone Ariola" <dellariola@cebridge.net> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:33 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Anne AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V and Ruth who m Ratcliffe > Dorthy....Is Dietz's book something that he copied and published as his > work, from Rupert Farnham Thompson's "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight", after > Farham died? Dietz has done this to many, many other researchers' works. > If so, Rupert's "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight" can be found in many > genealogical libraries. I'm also in conversations with one of Rupert's > cousins about re-publishing the two volumes of "Thomas Boon-Isle of > Wight". > > Thanks, Dell > > > >

    01/03/2005 04:04:59
    1. Re: Rupert's books
    2. Dell Boone Ariola
    3. Hi Ann....I'm in touch with another of your cousins that lives out west, and I'm trying to talk him into republishing the books because there seems to be such a demand for them, someone is always asking about how to obtain one. I've discovered some mistakes too, and the William Boon-Rebecca English family is one of them. Dietz had them connected to my family, which I knew wasn't correct. This cousin also told me that Kinchin traveled to many plantations to educate the student's, which I didn't know. He has many old stories that I felt needed to published. It sounds to me like the tow of you would make a good pair to correct and re-publish Rupert's works. What is the url to your website? Thanks, Dell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann (Jobe) Brown" <ann@personainternet.com> To: "Dell Boone Ariola" <dellariola@cebridge.net>; <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:04 AM Subject: Rupert's books > Dell, > If you're thinking about republishing the 2 volulmes of "Thomas Boon-Isle > of Wight" by Rupert Farnham Thompson, I do hope some of the mistakes, > especially on my William Boon and Rebecca English line gets corrected. I > highly admire Rupert's work, he was a great friend and a rather close > cousin of mine, and I was in contact with him when he was writing the > books and actually was the one who told him the first name Kinchin, which > got him started and I also was the one who found the 'Boddie Reference'. > In fact the dark blue book, I received copy 2 and Rupert signed it with a > note of thanks. On page 3 under acknowledgements & Thanks, I'm number 2 - > Cora Ann (Jobe) Desjardins - today my last name is Brown. > > *Now a couple of major 'mistakes' that I've tried to correct, at least on > my website: > > --in the book, Rupert got William Boon (of Franklin Co., NC) - his son, > Sion Boon and his uncle Sion Boon backwards. This can be proved by > checking the notes on my website. > > -I've also been in contact with several of William Boon (of Franklin Co., > NC) descendants and done a lot of research on them. If you check Rupert's > book and Boddie's, the dates just do NOT add up. William Boon did have a > first marriage (I do not have her name) and by this marriage he had one > child, Willis Boon (born about 1770-1774) and Willis married Abigail ? > about 1799. Anyone know her maiden name? I have some information on his > descendants, but many questions and far from being complete. > > --Rebecca (English) Boon was born sometime between 1747-1755 NC, probably > Bertie County. She died after January 1823 probably in Franklin Co., NC. > She married William Boon (of Franklin Co., NC) sometime around 1775-1778 > NC. Benjamin F. Boon b. November 25, 1783 who married Anna Winston was > their son, as well as Sion Boon born 1784-1787 and married Patience M. > about 1809 (need her maiden name) and my Kinchin Boon. When you check the > will and put the names in order and with all that I've discovered since > then, it all agrees. Both Benjamin and Sion Boon went to the > Gibson-Madison Co., TN area. I will be extending my Kinchin Boon site to > include William's family and will be posting pictures of Benjamin (also > have some Bible records for Benjamin's family) and Sion's family and > hopefully some for the descendants of the daugthers. Many of the > daughters are still a mystery - but I have discovered that 1) Rebecca Boon > married George Goswick 2) Cely 'Cealy' Boon married Hutson 'Hudson' > WESTER, 3) Martha Boon married Locky WESTER and 4) Tabitha Boon married > Elisha UZZELL III. These I'm pretty sure of. Are there any of the > Boon-Wester descendants on this list? If so, would love to hear from you. > > _Now Sion Boon who went to Morgan Co., GA was a brother (NOT A SON) of > William Boon, of Franklin Co., NC. He m/1 Chasey COUNCIL abt 1785 Isle of > Wight Co. VA, m/2 Ann W. 'Nancy' Kemp 1793 Isle of Wight Co. VA and m/3 > Guizella Yancy 'Gilley' Crawford 1804 Green Co. GA. > > Ann (Jobe) Brown > > > From: "Dell Boone Ariola" <dellariola@cebridge.net> > To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:33 AM > Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Anne AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V and Ruth who m > Ratcliffe > > >> Dorthy....Is Dietz's book something that he copied and published as his >> work, from Rupert Farnham Thompson's "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight", after >> Farham died? Dietz has done this to many, many other researchers' works. >> If so, Rupert's "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight" can be found in many >> genealogical libraries. I'm also in conversations with one of Rupert's >> cousins about re-publishing the two volumes of "Thomas Boon-Isle of >> Wight". >> >> Thanks, Dell >> >> >> >> > > > >

    01/03/2005 03:17:18
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Anne AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V and Ruth who m Ratcliffe
    2. Dell Boone Ariola
    3. Dorthy....Is Dietz's book something that he copied and published as his work, from Rupert Farnham Thompson's "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight", after Farham died? Dietz has done this to many, many other researchers' works. If so, Rupert's "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight" can be found in many genealogical libraries. I'm also in conversations with one of Rupert's cousins about re-publishing the two volumes of "Thomas Boon-Isle of Wight". Thanks, Dell ----- Original Message ----- From: "GK" <gkroots31@charter.net> To: <BOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Anne AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V and Ruth who m Ratcliffe > Where might I purchase or borrow a copy of Richard R. DIETZ's book. > Nicholas BOON of the Isle of Wight County, Virginia is my ancestor. > > Thanks very much. > > Gene KERLIN > > On Jan 2, 2005, at 11:12 PM, dorthy mack wrote: > >> According to "Fair Were Their Dreams," by Mary Cole FARROW LONG >> published in 1990 Anne (Anna, Ann) AXTELL>David AXTELL, Landgrave and >> Diane Rebecca AXTELL (Maiden name unk) married Joseph BOONE, 1V a >> Colonial Agent in SC the son of Thomas BOONE, 111 b bef 16 Sept 1638 in >> Taunton, Somerset, ENG (bapt date) who married Sarah FINCH b abt 1645. >> Ann AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V had one son, a Capt Thomas BOONE, V b >> abt 1700 at Mount Boone, near Summerville, SC (their only son) who d 10 >> Mar 1733 in SC perhaps at Pon Pon the plantation given to him by his >> father. >> >> Thomas BOONE, 111 of Taunton was the son of John BOONE, 11 and Mary >> AUDRIE. >> >> I have no doubt that the info by Mary Cole FARROW LONG is correct. I >> have had many conversations with her and she has researched and >> documented her information. >> >> Information on Ratcliffe BOONE (BOON) b 1715 d aft 10 July 1787 Boon >> Hill, Surry Co, NC, his will dated 10 July 1787 m Ruth and to date her >> maiden name is still unk, according to any info that I received regard >> this BOONE line. Ruth was still living in 1787. >> >> This Joseph BOONE and Ruth had ten children, one of whom is Joseph H >> BOONE b 1736 in Northampton Co, NC and d 1808 in Thompson's Creek, West >> Feliciana Parish, LA m Patience TOLER in 1784 at Wayne Creek, NC and >> their son Joseph H BOONE, 11 b 1789 d 1869 in Dallas CO, AL the sp of >> Jane Lewis MERIWETHER b 1783 in GA d 1842. >> >> "Nicholas BOON of Isle of Wight Co VA - Seven Generations" by Richard R >> DIETZ details this family line. >> I do have his book and will be more than happy to discuss >> this with those interested. I also have the book "Fair Were Their >> Dreams" By Mary Cole FARROW LONG. >> >> Dorthy MACK >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> 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 >> > > > ============================== > 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 > > >

    01/03/2005 02:33:10
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Anne AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V and Ruth who m Ratcliffe
    2. Joyce House-Reeves
    3. Dorothy, Does either book list a daughter Mary, or Elizabeth, born between 1745-55, for Joseph and Ruth Boone ?? And if so, who she may have married? The reason I ask is because the name Joseph, with no surname, is on the document we have listing our Mary Elizabeth Boon as wife of John Couch. Thank you. Joyce

    01/03/2005 02:07:23
    1. YOUR mother...NOT all mothers!
    2. Patti obviously meant YOUR mother...NOT all mothers! Geraldine X-Message: #2 Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 15:36:01 +0000 From: <pattee@charter.net> To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <3khdbt$fjf4as@mxip05a.cluster1.charter.net> Subject: Boone Lines Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I want to thank everyone who has graciously shared their lines to the list. There are some who have included dates which really assists me in keeping everything straight. I lost some data and this has been so helpful for me. I don't wish to have anyone stop their wonderful work, but do have a suggestion. Because of the rapid amount of idenity thief, mother's maiden names should be excluded. I'm not that informed on how this is done, but this is one of the reasons the federal government wants to place a limit on how much information can be accessed. I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year and the brick walls come down. Good Hunting to ALL. Patti

    01/03/2005 01:36:35
    1. Re: [BOONE-L] Anne AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V and Ruth who m Ratcliffe
    2. GK
    3. Where might I purchase or borrow a copy of Richard R. DIETZ's book. Nicholas BOON of the Isle of Wight County, Virginia is my ancestor. Thanks very much. Gene KERLIN On Jan 2, 2005, at 11:12 PM, dorthy mack wrote: > According to "Fair Were Their Dreams," by Mary Cole FARROW LONG > published in 1990 Anne (Anna, Ann) AXTELL>David AXTELL, Landgrave and > Diane Rebecca AXTELL (Maiden name unk) married Joseph BOONE, 1V a > Colonial Agent in SC the son of Thomas BOONE, 111 b bef 16 Sept 1638 > in Taunton, Somerset, ENG (bapt date) who married Sarah FINCH b abt > 1645. > Ann AXTELL and Joseph BOONE, 1V had one son, a Capt Thomas BOONE, V b > abt 1700 at Mount Boone, near Summerville, SC (their only son) who d > 10 Mar 1733 in SC perhaps at Pon Pon the plantation given to him by > his father. > > Thomas BOONE, 111 of Taunton was the son of John BOONE, 11 and Mary > AUDRIE. > > I have no doubt that the info by Mary Cole FARROW LONG is correct. I > have had many conversations with her and she has researched and > documented her information. > > Information on Ratcliffe BOONE (BOON) b 1715 d aft 10 July 1787 Boon > Hill, Surry Co, NC, his will dated 10 July 1787 m Ruth and to date her > maiden name is still unk, according to any info that I received regard > this BOONE line. Ruth was still living in 1787. > > This Joseph BOONE and Ruth had ten children, one of whom is Joseph H > BOONE b 1736 in Northampton Co, NC and d 1808 in Thompson's Creek, > West Feliciana Parish, LA m Patience TOLER in 1784 at Wayne Creek, NC > and their son Joseph H BOONE, 11 b 1789 d 1869 in Dallas CO, AL the > sp of Jane Lewis MERIWETHER b 1783 in GA d 1842. > > "Nicholas BOON of Isle of Wight Co VA - Seven Generations" by Richard > R DIETZ details this family line. > I do have his book and will be more than happy to discuss > this with those interested. I also have the book "Fair Were Their > Dreams" By Mary Cole FARROW LONG. > > Dorthy MACK > > > > > > ============================== > 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 >

    01/03/2005 01:35:16
    1. Boone Family lines
    2. This is my Boone Family line: George Boone III & Mary Maugridge Benjimine Boone & Ann Farmer John Boone & Rebecca Rebecca Boone & Capt. John Frost Ebenezer Frost & Nancy Wright Thomas Wright Frost & Polly Boone daughter of Bejamin Boone and Mary Wilson George Boone III & Mary Maudgridg John Boone & Rebecca Benjamin Boone & Mary Wilson William Boone a & Sally Howard Polly Boone and Thomas Wright Frost (my great-great-grandparents) Johnabeth Frost

    01/02/2005 08:47:28