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    1. My Boone line
    2. Doris Phelps
    3. DANIEL BOONE/ Rebecca Bryan SUSANNAH BOONE/ William Hays ELIZABETH HAYS/ Isaac Van Bibber MATILDA VAN BIBBER/ James Estill JAMES WALLIS ESTILL/ Mary Cathrine Levengood DELIA BELLE ESTILL/ Joseph Henry Havlick GLADYS IONE HAVLICK/ Carl Joseph Koeneman DORIS VIVIAN KOENEMAN/ Lloyd Fae Phelps All of the above are documented and accepted by the Daughters of the American Revolution

    12/31/2004 04:28:10
    1. [BOONE-L] My Boone line
    2. Peggy Payne
    3. Charles Boone married to Alma Boone. Had a daughter, Alma Boone - my grabdfather's first wife. I'm looking for additional information on the Boones. Below is all I have: - My grandfather, Kirby Charles Carmack, married Alma Boone in New Hanover County, Wilmington Township, NC, 4 Nov 1919. They are shown in the 1920 US Census in the same place. They had two children living with them (niece and nephew). The children's names were Katherine M. Eagle (age 9) and William J. Eagle (age 6). There was only one Eagle family listed in the US Census (John T. Eagle, age 39, as the head with a wife, 2 daughters, 3 sons, and a brother living with him). I don't know whether this was Alma's relatives or not -- possibly since they are the only Eagles listed. - Alma's mother (Fannie Boone) was shown living next door to them on Campbell Street, New Hanover County. Henry (Fannie's son) was living with his mother in the 1820 Census. Alma's father (Charles C. Boone) was dead when she married my grandfather in 1919. I got Alma's parent's name from the marriage license (Kerby Carmack and Alma Boone). - Kirby married my grandmother (Beulah Lovith Hawkins) in 1927. She and my grandfather are in the 1930 US Census with my mother. I don't see Fannie in the 1930 Census, so she must have died. She was 53 in the 1920 Census. - Fannie Boone was in the 1930 Georgia Census. Any help would be appreciated. Peggy

    12/31/2004 07:21:38