Squire Sr BOONE
Also; born about 1700. Also; died 1777. Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt SQUIRE BOONE, father of DANIEL BOONE, m. SARAH MORGAN, and to them were born 11 children. In Pioneer Soldiers of KY, 1778-1781, Collin's History of KY, it says that Squire Boone was Captain and stationed at Painted Stone near (now) Shelbyville. On page 33, Society of Colonial Wars, it is recorded that Squire Boone I, 1696-1765, served against the Catawba and Cherokee Indians on several occasions. He was justice for Rowen County, NC. This record establishes membership for Squire Boone's descendants to the Colonial Dames of America. Squire Boone enlarged his farm by thrift. He continued his trade of weaving and kept 5 or 6 looms going making homespun cloth for the market and neighbors. The Boones were prosperous and happy in Oley, and it may be wondered why they left their farms and looms, both of which were profitable, and set their faces toward the unknown. It is recorded that though they were Quakers, they were of a high mettle (mettle means quality of character or temperament; esp. high quality of character; spirit; courage; ardor) and were not infrequently dealt with by the Meeting. Two of Squire Boone's children married worldlings--non-Quakers--and were, in consequence, disowned by the Society of Friends. In defiance of his sect which strove to make him sever all connection with his unruly offspring, Squire Boone refused to shut his door on the son and daughter who had scandalized local Quakers. The Society of Friends thereupon expelled him. This occurred, apparently in the winter of 1748/49. In the Spring of 1750, we see the whole Boone family (save two sons) with their wives and children, household goods and stock on the great highway bound for a land where the hot heart and belligerent spirit shall not be held amiss. They moved from Pennsylvania to Rowen County, ND. Squire Boone died in his 65th year, in 1764, and was buried in Rowen County at the fork of Yadkin River, about ten miles above the fork on a place called Burning Rigg. His wife, Sarah (Morgan) Boone died in her 72nd year in 1776, and was buried beside her husband. Facts about this person: Christening December 25, 1696 Bradninch, Exeter, Devonshire, England Burial January 1765 Mocksville, Rowan, NC (Joppa Cemetery)
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Frontiersman, Legislator, Adventurer, hunter, trapper and both ahistorical and legendary figure in the development of the United States ofAmerica. (JFN,1997) Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt 1. Daniel1 Boone (Squire2, George3, George4, George5), son of Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan, was born in New Britian, Or Exeter, Berks, Pa 22 SEP 1734. Daniel died 26 SEP 1820 in St. Charles Co., Mo, at 86 years of age. His body was interred 28 SEP 1820 in Frankfort, Franklin, Ky. He married Rebeccah Bryan in Yadkin River Country, North Carolina, 14 AUG 1756. Rebeccah was born in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia 9 JAN 1739. Rebeccah died 18 MAR 1813 in Hunting Creek, Rowan Co., Nc, at 74 years of age. Her body was interred 1845 in Frankfort, Franklin Co, Kentucky. He was christened in Buried In Defiance, Mo, 22 OCT 1734.Facts about this person: Kentucky pioneer, Revolutionary soldier, path finder, Kentucky legislator Commandant and Judge Advocate under the Spanish government in Missouri Commissioned colonel by Lord Dunmore, the last Colonial Governor of Virginia Daniel Boone and Rebeccah Bryan had the following children: [child] 2 i. James Boone was born in Bear Creek, Yadkin, North Carolina 5 MAR 1757. James died 10 OCT 1773 in Wallens Ridge, Kentucky, Killed By Indian, at 16 years of age. His body was interred in Ky. [child] 3 ii. Israel Boone was born in Bear Creek, Yadkin, North Carolina 25 JAN 1759. Israel died 19 AUG 1782 in Blue Licks, Fayette, Ky, at 23 years of age. His body was interred in Boone's Sta, Fayette, Ky. He was christened in Blue Licks, Kentucky, 19 AUG 1782. [child] 4 iii. Susannah Boone was born in Culpepper, Culpepper County, Virginia 2 NOV 1760. Susannah died 19 OCT 1800 in St. Charles Co., Missouri, at 39 years of age. Her body was interred in Mo. She married William Hays in Fort Blackmore, Virginia, MAR 1775. [child] 5 iv. Jemima Boone was born in Yadkin River Country, Rowan County, North Carolina 10 APR 1762. Jemima died 1829 in Missouri, at 67 years of age. She married twice. She married an unknown person in Fort Boonesborough, Kentucky, about 1776. She married Flanders Callaway. Flanders was born in Virginia 1758. [child] 6 v. Levinia Boone was born in Sugar Creek, Rowan Co, North Carolina 23 MAR 1766. Levinia died 6 APR 1802 in Clark, Ky, at 36 years of age. She married Joseph Scholl in Clark County, Kentucky, 1785. [child] 7 vi. Rebecca Boone was born in Huntington, Rowan, North Carolina 26 MAY 1768. Rebecca died 14 JUL 1805 in Rowan, North Carolina, at 37 years of age. Her body was interred in Nr Schollville, Clark, Ky. She married Philip Goe. [child] 8 vii. Daniel Morgan Boone was born in Yadkin, Wilkes Davidson, Nc 23 DEC 1769. Daniel died 15 JUL 1839 in Westport, Jackson, Mo, at 69 years of age. His body was interred in Hays-Boone Cem, Kansas City, Clay Co, Missouri. He married Sarah Griffin Lewis in St. Charles, Missouri, 2 MAR 1800. [child] 9 viii. Jessie Bryan Boone was born in Yadkin Valley, Rowan Co, Nc 23 MAY 1773. Jessie died 22 DEC 1820 in St Louis, St Louis, Mo, at 47 years of age. His body was interred 26 DEC 1820 in Loutre Lick, Montgomery Co., Missouri. He married Chloe Van Bibber. [child] 10 ix. William Bryan Boone was born in Sugartree Creek, Rowan, Nc 20 JUN 1775. William died 1775 in Powell Valley, Virginia, at less than one year of age. His body was interred 1775. [child] 11 x. Nathan Boone was born in Cross Plains, Rowan, North Carolina 3 FEB 1781. Nathan died 16 OCT 1856 in Ashgrove, Green, Mo, at 75 years of age. His body was interred in Ashgrove Fm Cem, Green, Mo. He married an unknown person in Kentucky, 26 SEP 1799. [child] 12 xi. Nathaniel Boone was born in Bear Creek, Yadkin, North Carolina 3 FEB 1781. He married Olive Van Bibber. Individual: He died at the home of his son Nathan. He was buried beside Rebecca in the Bryan family graveyard on Tuque Creek near Charette, Warren County, Missouri. In 1845 Kentucky officials relocated their remains to a private cemetery in Frankfort, where a fifteen-foot monument was erected in 1860. There have been stories since 1845 that the wrong remains were moved and that Daniel remains buried, in an unmarked grave, in the Bryan graveyard.
Sister of Daniel Boone, he being a figure of history and legend in the establishment of the United States of America. Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, and The Squire Boone Family by David C Mc Murtyof Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Described as having, died young. Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, and The Squire Boone Family by David C Mc Murtyof Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, and The Squire Boone Family by David C Mc Murtyof Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, and The Squire Boone Family by David C Mc Murtyof Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
He married Sarah Morgan 23 Sep 1720 at Berks County, Pennsylvania . Sarah Morgan was born at Merionshire, Bela County, Wales or Exeter Township, Berks Co 1700 daughter of Edward Morgan and Elizabeth Jarman .
They were the parents of 12
children:
Sarah II Boone
born 7 Jun 1724.
Israel I Boone
born 1726.
Samuel II Boone
born 1728.
Jonathan Boone
born 1730.
Elizabeth Boone
born 1732.
Daniel Boone, Honorable
born 22 Oct 1734.
Mary II Boone
born 1736.
George V Boone
born 2 Jan 1738/39.
Edward Boone
born 1740.
Blocked
Squire Jr Boone
born 5 Oct 1744.
Hannah Boone
born 1746.
Squire Sr Boone died 2 Jan 1765 at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina .
Sarah Morgan died 1 Jan 1777 at Near Mocksville, Rowan Co., North Carolina .