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The First 5 Generations of the George Boone Family
Presented by The Boone Society, Inc. Updated August, 2012
For comments: contact Dorthy Mack [email protected]
The following genealogy begins with the earliest known ancestor of Daniel Boone (so-called George
Boone 1) as recorded in the “Old James Boone Genealogy” written by James Boone, March 21st, 1788.
The original, beautifully hand-written document is located at the Historical Society of Wisconsin, and
offered here as a starting point. We have added comments in italics to his work, and indicated where we
have copies of the original hand-written Old-English source record. Although we have hired several
genealogists to search for English Boone records, including the lead clerks in the Devon Record Office in
Exeter, England, the original records we have found do not contain any new information, but they do
confirm details of James Boone’s records.
Five generations of descendants of George Boone I are listed below. Four main sources are used for this
information: (1) “Old James Boone Genealogy,” (2) our own records obtained from the Devon Record
Office (printed in blue ink below), (3) Hazel Atterbury Spraker’s book, The Boone Family (referred to
simply as “Spraker”), and Sarah Ridge Rockenfield’s book Our Boone Families, Daniel Boone’s Kinfolks,
USA Boones (referred to simply as “Rockenfield”. Rockenfield is out of print and not available at this
time.) Please keep in mind that this is a work in progress and we would be happy to have your comments.
“Our GENEALOGY, or PEDIGREE; traced as far back as had come to the knowledge of John Boone (the
son of George & Mary Boone): written by James Boone (Grandson of the said George & Mary Boone).”
1st Generation
“GEORGE BOONE I, (that is the first that we have heard of) was born in England.”
The Boone Society, the Devon Record Office, and other hired British genealogists have not been able to
find a birth, marriage or death record for this George Boone of England.
Important: No source has even been found for the name of Ann Fallace or her alleged connection to
George Boone 1st or any George Boone. The Boone Society will refrain from using the Fallace name
until it can be proven, and we suggest you do the same.
2nd
Generation
“GEORGE BOONE II, (Son of George Boone, the First) was born in or near the City of Exeter in
Devonshire; being a Blacksmith; his Wife’s Maiden Name was Sarah Uppey. (or possibly Oppey) He died
age 60; and she died aged 80 years, and never had an aching Bone, or decay’d Tooth.”
The Boone Society has not been able to find the marriage or birth records for George Boone II and his wife
Sarah, and cannot confirm her maiden name of Uppey. Because “Uppey” is used in the Old James Boone
Genealogy, the Boone Society accepts it, and “Oppey/Opie” are names also under consideration.
However, The Boone Society does have burial records for both George II and his widow (written “wido” in
the old records) Sarah, which are recorded at Stoke Canon Parish, Exeter, England. (The Church at Stoke
Canon is St. Magdelene.) The original records are now located at the Devon Record Office in Exeter,
England and they read as follows:
Documents owned by the Boone Society:
George Boone was buried ye thirty first of May 1696
Sarah Boon “wido” was buried ye 5th of February 1708
Relying on the James Boone Genealogy that George II was age 60 at his death, then his approximate year
of birth is calculated to be 1636; and Sarah, age 80 at her death, would have been born 1628.
Also, the Boone Society has Stoke Canon Parish baptism records for three children of George Boone I and
wife Sarah: (1) Henry; (2) George I; & (3) John. Although they may have had other children, only records
of three children have been found. These 3 records are:
Documents owned by the Boone Society:
(1) Henry Son of George Boone was baptized the nineteenth of October 1663
Henry Son of George Boone was buryed ye eighth of February 1663
(Note: Yes, the baptism and burial dates for Henry are correct! In the old style reckoning [Julian
calendar], March 25 was the beginning of the year, therefore the infant Henry would have been about 4
months old at his burial.)
Documents owned by the Boone Society:
(2) George son of George Boone was baptized the Nineteenth of March 1666
(3) John Son of George Boone was baptized the twentieth day of April 1673
John Boone was buryed the 18th
day of April 1693
3rd
Generation
“GEORGE BOONE III, (son of George and Sarah Boone) was born at Stoak (a Village near the City of
Exeter) in A.D. 1666, being a Weaver; his Wife’s Maiden Name was Mary Mogridge, who was born in
Bradninch (eight Miles from the City of Exeter) in the Year 1669, being a Daughter of John Mogridge &
Mary his Wife whose maiden Name was Milton.
They (the said George & Mary Boone) had nine Children that lived to be Men and Women: namely,
George, Sarah, Squire, Mary, John, Joseph, Benjamin, James & Samuel, having each of them several
Children, excepting John who was never married. (A daughter named Mary died in infancy, so they named
a later daughter Mary also.) The said George and Mary Boone with their Family, came from the Town of
Bradninch in Devonshire, Old-England (which is a Town at 8 miles Distance from the City of Exeter, and
177 measured Miles Westward from London); they left Bradninch the 17 Aug. 1717, and went to Bristol
where they took Shipping, and arrived at Philadelphia in 1717 September 29, Old-Stile, or October 10th
New-Stile; three of their Children, to wit, George, Sarah & Squire they sent in a few Years before. From
Philadelphia they went to Abington, and staid a few Months there; thence to North-Wales and liv’d about 2
Years there; thence to Oley in the same County of Philadelphia, where Sarah (being married) had moved to
some Time before. This last Place of their Residence (since the Divisions made in the Township of Oley &
County of Philadelphia) is called the Township of Exeter in the County of Berks: It was called Exeter,
because they came from a Place near the City of Exeter. And,
“He the said George Boone the Third died on the Sixth Day of the Week, near 8 o’clock in the Morning, on
the 27th
of July 1744, aged 78 Years; and Mary his Wife died on the 2d Day of the Week, on the 2d of
February 1740-1; aged 72 years; and were decently interred in Friends Burying-Ground, in the said
Township of Exeter. When he died, he left 8 children, 52 Grand-Children, and 10 Great-Grand-Children,
Living; in all 70, being as many Persons as the House of Jacob which came into Egypt.”
The Boone Society has the marriage record of George III & Mary Maugridge (note different spelling of
“Moggridge” on original old English hand-written document below) performed at St. Disen’s Church in
Bradninch:
Document owned by the Boone Society:
George Boone married unto Mary Moggridge the 16th day of August 1689
The Boone Society also has the baptism record of Mary Moggridge from St. Disen’s Church as follows:
Document owned by the Boone Society:
1668 Mary ye daughter of John Moggridge baptized ye 23rd
day of December
4th
Generation
The Boone Society has copies of actual baptisms at St. Disen’s Church in Bradninch, Devonshire, England,
for 6 of the children of George Boone III and wife Mary. (Note: the Old James Boone Genealogy gives us
the actual birth dates.) George III & Mary actually had 10 children, which include two daughters named
Mary, (the first died in infancy). The children are numbered (1) through (10) below:
Document owned by the Boone Society:
(1.) 1690 George ye son of George Boone baptized the 20th
day of July (George IV)
From James Boone Genealogy: “GEORGE BOONE IV (the eldest Son of George & Mary
Boone) was born in the Town of Bradninch aforesaid, on the 13th
of July 1690 about ½ H. past 5 in the
Afternoon; and died in Exeter Township aforesaid, on the 20 November 1753; in the 64th
Year of his Age.
He taught School for several Years near Philadelphia; was a good Mathematician, and taught the Several
Branches of English Learning; and was a Magistrate for several Years. His wife’s maiden name was
Deborah Howell. She died in 1759 January 26.”
They married 27 July 1713 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Page 590 of Hazel Spraker, “The
Boone Family” showing minutes of the Abington Monthly Meeting of Quakers:
5 mo 27, 1713 (27 July 1713 – old style calendar first month was March): Whereas George Boone and
Deborah Howell, the daughter of William Howell, having declared their marriage intentions before two
Mo. Meetings, Enquiry being made by persons Appointed and found Clear from all others on ye account of
marriage, Did accomplish their Marriage in ye United of Friends as is signified by their Marriage
Certificate.”
Document owned by the Boone Society:
(2.) 1692 Sarah ye daughter of George Boone baptized the 28th
day of March
From James Boone Genealogy: “SARAH BOONE (Daughter of George & Mary Boone) was
born on the Fifth Day of the Week, about ½ H. past 11 in the Forenoon, on the 18th
of February 1691-2.”
Sarah married Jacob Stover 15 March 1715 in Pennsylvania, Hazel Spraker, The Boone Family p. 23.
“No known children of Sarah Boone & Jacob Stover,” explains Spraker, “Sarah married Jacob Stover
15 Mar 1715, as recorded in Christ Church, Philadelphia. … possible that she died quite young, and her
descendants, if any, are unknown. While she was the first in the family to settle in in the Oley Township,
she evidently did not affiliate with the Friends Meeting there, as no data concerning her appears in Quaker
records. She was no doubt absorbed by the German element into which she married … In 1738 a wife
Margaret (Stover) signed a deed for land sold by Jacob to another person, so Margaret was probably a
second wife.”
(Some researchers believe there were children of this marriage, or at least of Stover’s second marriage.
Proof sources here would be welcomed.)
Document owned by the Boone Society:
(3.) 1694 Mary ye daughter of George Boone baptized the 26th
day of September 1696 Mary ye
daughter of George Boone buried 20 May 1696
Document owned by the Boone Society:
(4.) 1696 Squire ye son of George Boone baptized December ye 25th
From James Boone Genealogy: “SQUIRE BOONE (son of George & Mary Boone) was born on the
Fourth Day of the Week, between 11 & 12 in the Forenoon, on the 25 November 1696.” (Document
owned by the Boone Society)
Squire married Sarah Morgan the “23rd
day of ye 7th
month in the year of our Lord 1720” at the Gwynedd
Meeting of Quakers, Philadelphia Co*, Pennsylvania.
(The marriage is recorded in the records of the Society of Friends, and is quoted on page 32 of Hazel
Spraker’s The Boone Family. As a footnote on said page 32, Spraker says, “This part of Philadelphia
County later became Berks County.)
Squire died 2 January 1765 and Sarah died 1777; both buried at Mocksville, North Carolina.
(5.) 1699 Mary ye daughter of George Boone baptized the same day (previous entry Oct 13, 1699).
(Note: This Mary was the second daughter of George & Mary Boone named Mary, not an uncommon
practice when the first one died – see child #3 above).
From James Boone Genealogy: “MARY BOONE (daughter of George & Mary Boone) was born Sept. 23,
A.D. 1699: She was the Wife of John Webb, and departed this Life the 16th
of January 1774, in the 75th
year of her Age; her Husband died in the same Year, October 18th
, in the 80th
Year of his Age.”
Mary Boone married John Webb 13 Sept 1720 in Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania
Document owned by the Boone Society:
(6.) 1701 John ye son of George Boone baptized January ye 30th
He was a school teacher and it was he who preserved the family births and deaths and passed it on
to his nephew James (son of James & Mary) who wrote the Old James Boone Genealogy, and quoted here:
Continuing with Old James Boone Genealogy:
“JOHN BOONE, Senior (Note: called “Senior” by James Boone, because James also had a son named
John, called John, Junior.) John Boone Senior, (the third Son of George & Mary Boone) was born in the
Town of Bradninch, in Devonshire in Old-England on the Seventh Day of the Week, about 10 or 11
o’clock in the Forenoon, on the 3 January 1701-2, Old-Stile, or A. D. 1702 January 14, New Stile. And he
departed this Life on the 10th
Day of October 1785, on the Second Day of the Week, Sixteen Minutes after
Midnight, in the 84th
Year of his Age (being the oldest of our Name & Family, that we have heard of ); and
was decently interred in Friends Burial Ground at Exeter the next Day. He (with his Parents, etc.) left
Great-Britain in the 16th
Year of his Age, and lived exactly 68 years here (in North-America) from the Day
he landed at Philadelphia. He lived only 5 Weeks and 4 Days after the Decease of his Brother James. N.B.
All of our Relations of the Name of Boone, who were living after 1785 October 10, are American born, as
far as we know.” (Hazel Spraker in her book, “Our Boone Family,” indicated John Boone never married.)
Sometime after 1701, but before 1717 when George III moved to America, the George Boone III family
joined the Quakers at Cullompton, just outside of Exeter, (Devon, England) and thus baptism records for
their remaining 4 children were not recorded. Their remaining 4 children were: Joseph, Benjamin, James
& Samuel and their birth and death information is shown as recorded by James Boone. All were born in
England.
Continuing from James Boone Genealogy:
(7) “JOSEPH BOONE (son of George {III} & Mary Boone) was born between 4 & 5 in the Afternoon, on
the 5th
of April 1704; and he departed this Life on the 30 January 1776, in the 72d Year of his Age (Berks
Co, PA). His Wife Catherine died on the 31st of January 1778, and was interred at Exeter (Berks Co., PA)
the next Day exactly 2 Years after the Burial of her Husband.”
Hazel Spraker, in her book, The Boone Family quotes from early Exeter (PA) Records: “8-30-1733,
Joseph Boone produced a paper of condemnation for proceeding in marriage contrary to order.”
Neither Spraker nor the Old James Boone Genealogy give a last name for wife Catherine, but Sarah Ridge
Rockenfield in her book, Our Boone Families, Daniel Boone’s Kinfolks, USA Boones, gives name of wife of
Joseph Boone, son of George Boone III & Mary Maugridge, as Catherine Warren. If this is true, it’s
interesting that both Joseph Boone Sr. and Joseph Jr. had a wife with the same maiden name of Warren.
Hazel Spraker lists no known children for this couple. The Boone Society has determined, however, that
Joseph Boone Sr. and his wife Catherine had at least 3 sons (see Generation 5 for info on their
children). Some researchers believe this couple had other children and any proof documents of other
children would be welcomed.
Continuing from James Boone Genealogy:
(8) Benjamin Boone (Son of George and Mary Boone) was born the 16th
of July 1706 and he died on the
14th
of October, 1762, in the 57th
Year of his Age. Susanna Boone (his Widow) died on the 5th
of
November, 1784, in the 76th
Year of her Age.
Benjamin married twice, first to Ann Farmer 31 October 1726 at Abington, Pennsylvania (marriage is
recorded in the Abington Meeting of Quakers); and married 2nd
in about 1736 to Susanna Likens/Lycon.
In Benjamin’s will he mentions, “Susanna, my dearly beloved wife”. The will is signed 5 January 1762,
proved 27 October 1762, recorded Berks County, Pennsylvania. The Boone Society has determined
Susanna’s last name was Likens/Lycon.
As proof of Susanna’s last name, we refer to a May 12-13, 1733 land transaction when Andrew Lycon
and his wife Anne sold 200 acres at Manatawny, Pennsylvania, to Benjamin Boone of Oley Township,
Pennsylvania (Berks County Deeds Book 1, pp. 68-69). We also cite Dr Peter Stebbins Craig, F.A.S.G.,
who has written the definitive work on “The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware” which was
published in 1993 by Studies in Swedish American Genealogy of Winter Park, Florida.
On page 36 of this heavily documented volume, Craig proves the surname of Susanna LIKENS (also
spelled LYKINS/LYCAN, etc.), the 2nd
wife of Benjamin Boone, uncle of the frontiersman Daniel Boone.
Susanna LIKEN Boone’s parents, Andrew LIKEN (Anders LYCON) “and his wife Anne sold 200 acres
at Manatawny (now Amity Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, acquired in 1721 from Mans
Jonasson (Ander’s brother-in-law), to Benjamin Boone of Oley Township….Berks County”.
Page 41, Spraker’s The Boone Family: “When and where Benjamin married the second wife Susanna
(surname unknown) has not been learned. It is probable that he married the second time out of the Quaker
fold, possibly about 1736. At this time he was in disfavor at Gwynedd Meeting.” The minutes give this
item: “February 27, 1736, Benjamin Boone has not been spoken to since last Meeting”.
(9) “JAMES BOONE, Senr, (the Sixth Son of George & Mary Boone) was born in the Town of
Bradninch, in Devonshire, in Old-England about ½ Hour past 2 in the Morning, on the 7th
of July (Old-
Stile) or the 18th
of July (New-Stile), Anno Domini 1709. And in 1735 May 15 (O.S.) he married Mary
Foulke by whom he had fourteen Children, and Nine of them lived to be Men & Women, namely, Anne,
Mary, Martha, James, John, Judah, Joshua, Rachel, & Moses. The Said James Boone, Senior, & Mary his
Wife lived together 20 Years 8 Months & 25 Days; and She departed this life on the 6th
Day of the Week, at
20 Minutes past one o’Clock in the Afternoon, on the 20th
Day of February 1756, aged 41 years & 11
Weeks, and was decently interred in Friends Burying-Ground at Exeter on the First Day of the next Week.
And in 1757, October 20, he married Anne Griffith, being just 20 Months after the Decease of his former
Wife. And here, for the Satisfaction of the Curious, I shall insert a few Chronological Remarks, viz. --
The said Mary Boone deceased in 1756 Feb. 20, at 20 Minutes past one in the Afternoon, which wanted but
two Minutes & Sixteen Seconds of 20 o’Clock according to the Italian Manner of Reckoning (for the
Italians, Jews, & some others, always begin their Day at Sun-Set); which was the 20th
of the Zenith Month
ADAR, when the Moon was 20 Days old, and 4 Weeks before the Vernal Equinox.
The said James Boone, Senior, married Anne Griffith in 1757 October 10, at 20 Minutes past one in the
Afternoon; that is, he was married to his Second (or last) Wife exactly 20 Months after the Decease of his
first, and 4 Weeks after the Autumnal Equinox.”
“JAMES BOONE, Senior, departed this Life on the 1st Day of September, A. D. 1785, on the Fifth Day of
the Week, at ten Minutes after nine o’Clock at Night, in the 77th
Year of his Age; and was decently interred
in Friends Burying-Ground at Exeter on the Seventh Day of the Same Week. He (with his Parents, etc.)
left Great-Britain in the 9th
Year of his Age, and lived Almost 68 Years in Pennsylvania. N.B. When he
was born, it was between 9 & 10 at Night here in Pennsylvania (allowing for the Difference of Longitude);
and he died between 9 & 10 at Night.”
“Mary Foulke (Daughter of Hugh & Anne Foulke) was born at North-Wales in Philadelphia County, A. D.
1714 December 5 (N.S.) – James Boone, Senior, & Mary Foulke were married, A. D. 1735 May 26, (N.S.)
and lived together 20 years, 8 months and 25 Days. She departed this Life, A. D. 1756 Feb. 20 at 20
Minutes past one in the Afternoon, in the 42nd
Year of her Age.”
(10) SAMUEL BOONE, per Spraker, p. 24, “Samuel b. about 1711.” Per Old James Boone Genealogy:
Samuel Boone (the youngest Son of George & Mary Boone) departed this Life on the 6th
of August 1745,
and was buried at Exeter (PA) the next Day, aged about 34 Years.” Spraker, p. 49: Samuel married
Elizabeth Cassel 29 October 1734 in Pennsylvania.
5th
Generation (1. Children of Geo. Boone IV)
(Grandchildren of George Boone III & Mary Maugridge/Moggridge Boone)
The information below is from Hazel Spraker, “The Boone Family” except where indicated otherwise.
The 10 Children of George Boone IV & Deborah Howell (Additional information is listed below by
child number):
( 1) George Boone V, b. 3 July 1714
( 2) Mary Boone, b. 10 Apr 1716
( 3) Hannah Boone, b. 20 Sept 1718
( 4) Deborah Boone, b. 18 Feb 1720
( 5) Dinah Boone, b. 18 Jan 1722
( 6) William Boone, b. 18 Nov 1724
( 7) Josiah Boone, b. 6 Mar. 1726 or 27
( 8) Jeremiah Boone, b. 6 Sept 1729
( 9) Abigail Boone, b. 9 Oct 1732
(10) Hezekiah Boone, b. 22 May 1735
(1.) George BOONE V, b 3 July 1714 Abington, Berks Co, PA d 30 Sept 1737 Exeter, Berks Co, PA
age 24, unmarried – no children.
(2.) Mary BOONE b 10 April 1716 (Old Style) Mentioned in her father's will (Berks Co, PA 1753,
(Spraker, p. 29-31) m. 29 Jan 1737 Gwynedd Monthly Meeting to Thomas HOPE b 1716 Abington, Berks
Co, PA d 19 June 1765 at Abington, Berks Co, PA
(3.) Hannah BOONE b 20 Sept 1718 Abington, Berks Co, PA d 8 July 1746 Exeter, Berks Co, PA married
Nov 1742 Exeter, Berks Co, PA John HUGHES b 19 May 1714 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d Dec 1766 Exeter,
Berks Co, PA (See SPRAKER p31 and 53)
(4.) Deborah BOONE b 18 Feb 1720 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d bef 1758 Wilmington, New Castle, DE m 17
May 1739 Chester Co, PA Joseph BENNET b. 9 Oct 1719 Kennett, Chester Co, PA d 4 March 1805 New
Castle, New Castle Co, PA (SPRAKER p 31 #13 and p8 ROCKENFIELD)
(5.) Dinah BOONE b 18 Jan 1722 Exeter, Berks Co, PA m1 24 April 1742 Daniel COLES b 1722 Oyster
Bay, Nassau Co, NY d 5 Jan 1749 Philadelphia, PA. 26 Oct 1757 m2 Adinah WILLIAMS b abt 1720 d
1765. (SPRAKER p31 and 53/54 ROCKENFIELD p8)
(6.) William BOONE, Sr. b 18 Nov 1724 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 1769-6 Dec 1771 Frederick Co, MD (alt
1787 per ROCKENFIELD p8) m 26 May 1748 Exeter, Berks Co, PA Sarah LINCOLN b 10 April 1727
Coventry, Berkshire Co, PA dau of Mordecai and Hannah SALTER LINCOLN. SPRAKER p31 and 54-56
for details. ROCKENFIELD p 8.
(7.) Josiah BOONE SR, b. 6 Mar. 1726 Exeter, Berks Co., PA (p. 31 & 56, Spraker), d 1814 Versailles,
Woodford Co, KY burial at Glen Creek Baptist Church, Woodford Co, KY.. Married Hannah unknown in
1750 (St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church Morlatton, Amity, Berks Co, PA.) p. 56 SPRAKER: In the Minutes
of the Exeter Meetings: on 30 May 1750 Josiah BOONE was condemned for a "disorderly" marriage, but
the name of his wife is not mentioned. Josiah's children signed a deed for their interest in their father's
estate which is on record in Versailles, Woodford Co, KY.
DAR records indicate that Josiah married 1st Hannah Henton, and 2
nd Hannah Hite.
Josiah married Hannah Henton (dau of George HENTON and Persis BOONE). Hannah b 1728 Exeter,
Berks Co, PA d 1759 Exeter, Berks Co, PA. They had four children. Hannah HENTON was not a Quaker.
Spraker, p. 56: In the list of Removals in the Exeter Meeting records is this entry: “June 24, 1762, Josiah
Boone to Bradford, M.”
Josiah married in 1766 to Hannah HITE b 1727 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 31 Oct 1814 Woodford Co, KY
and they had six children.
DAR ID No.154512 V155 p161 Josiah served as a private and as guard of the Salt Works under Capt
Samuel KIRKMAN, Virginia Troops. (Also DAR ID NO 13752). 1794 Josiah Noah BOONE was a
Corporal, Whitakers Battalion Kentucky Mounted Volunteers.
The Virginia State Records list Josiah, served in the American Rev Virginia State Militia: Josiah BOONE,
guard duty at the Salt Works under Capt Samuel KIRKHAM in 1782 and on 22 Oct 1782 as a member of
an expedition against the enemy Indians under Gen CLARK. Served 32 days. Rev Service Papers:
"Josiah BOONE, Sr. was in the Lincoln Militia as Guard serving under Capt Samuel KIRKMAN, VA
troops & Col. Daniel BOONE, who was a first cousin of Josiah BOONE, Sr.
After the Rev War, Josiah and Hannah HITE moved to Woodford Co, KY.
(8.) Jeremiah BOONE b 6 Sept 1729 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 20 Feb 1787-30 March 1787 Unmarried; no
children SPRAKER p 31 has his will on this page
(9.) Abigail BOONE b 9 Oct 1732 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d (probably before 18 Nov 1753, the date her
father signed his will. (SPRAKER p31) “She is not mentioned in the will of her father.”
(10.) Hezekiah BOONE b 22 May 1735 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 20 Dec 1823 Woodford Co, KY. He
married Prisilla Truelock and her death date was 5 Apr 1810 in Woodford County, KY. These dates on
found on the tombstones where they are buried in Clover Bottom Cemetery on Brushy Creek Road in
Woodford County, Kentucky.
5th
Generation continued (2. Children of Sarah Boone)
No children of Sarah Boone (Stover) listed by Spraker – if you have proof of children born to her, please
contact The Boone Society, Inc.
5th
Generation continued (3. Children of Mary Boone 1
st)
No children; this first Mary Boone died in infancy.
5th
Generation continued (4. Children of Squire Boone)
The 12 Children of Squire & Sarah Morgan Boone: (Additional information is listed below by child
number):
( 1) Sarah Boone, b. 7 June 1724
( 2) Israel Boone, b. 9 May (Old style) 1726
( 3) Samuel Boone, b. 20 May 1728
( 4) Jonathan Boone, b. 6 Dec. 1730
( 5) Elizabeth Boone, b. 5 Feb. 1732
( 6) Daniel Boone, b. 22 Oct. 1734
( 7) Mary Boone, b. 3 Nov. 1736
( 8) George Boone, b 2 Jan. 1739
( 9) Edward Boone, b. 19 Nov. 1740
(10) Nathaniel Boone, b. abt. 1742
(11) Squire Boone (Jr.), b. 5 Oct. 1744
(12) Hannah Boone, b. Aug. 1746
(1) Sarah BOONE, b 18 June 1724 (New Style) 7 June 1724 (Old Style) New Britain Twp, Bucks Co, PA
d 1815 Madison Co, KY at home of her dau Elizabeth CUTBIRTH m 29 May 1742 (married out of Unity
with Friends - the 1st offense of this kind). (Friends appointed to speak to the father, Squire BOONE.) John
WILCOX or WILCOXSON b 6 Sept 1720 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 3 Feb 1782 Lexington, Fayette Co, KY.
P56-58 SPRAKER for details and ROCKENFIELD p357.
(2) Israel BOONE b 20 May 1726 (NS) or 9 May (OS) details p38 SPRAKER. d 26 June 1756 Yadkin,
Rowan Co, NC. According to the Moravians who treated him near Winston-Salem, NC, Israel died before
June 1756 in Rowan Co, NC of “consumption.” We have since learned the correct death date of 26 June
1756. Daniel BOONE reared his children. SPRAKER says "He was testified against in Exeter Meeting for
"Marrying out, Dec 31, 1747.” The name of his wife is unknown, but recent mtDNA tests have proven that
she was not of American Indian descent, which some have opined in recent years.
(3) Samuel BOONE, Sr b 20 May 1728 New Britain Twp, Bucks Co, PA d abt.1804 Fayette Co, KY alt
1816 SPRAKER p58-60, “Samuel Boone was one of the first of Squire Boone’s children to marry,
although it is not know whether the marriage occurred in Pennsylvania or North Carolina. It is said Sarah
(Day) Boone was a young Quakeress of education who taught her young brother-in-law Daniel Boone to
read and write. Sarah DAY b 1730 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 1819 at home of her son-in-law Leonard
Bradley in MO.” See also ROCKENFIELD p382-388 Includes desc and p695 #35 regarding Samuel.
(4) Jonathan BOONE, See SPRAKER p60-61 for details and ROCKENFIELD p389 b 17 Dec 1730 New
Britain Twp, Bucks Co, PA d 1808 Mt Carmel, Wabash Co, IL bur French Cem at Milton, Wabash Co, IL.
m1 Mary CARTER b 1732 prob Cecil Co, MD d Rowan Co, NC. death date of Mary not known, however
her last child Daniel was b 1775 so it was after that date. Jonathan then m Elizabeth DAGLEY 23 July
1798.
In an excerpt from a letter to Lyman Draper in Aug 1858 by Enoch M. Boone (son of Squire Boone Jr. & a
nephew of Daniel Boone):
“Jonathan BOONE – came early to Kentucky – remembers him at Squire Boone’s Station as early as 1783,
and tended Squire Boone’s Mill. After a few years settled on Green River and after living there several
years then settled at the Big Falls of the Wabash (near Mt. Carmel, Wabash Co) on the Illinois side, not
more than 15 miles if that, above the mouth of the Wabash where he built a mill. There he died abaout
1808 – don’t know where his wife died, or how old he was. Left several daughters … and three sons, John,
Joseph and Daniel.”
(5) Elizabeth BOONE, See SPRAKER 61-64 details and ROCKENFIELD p 392, b 1 Feb 1733 New
Britain Twp, Bucks Co, PA d 25 Feb 1814 (alt 24 Feb 1814) Boone's Station, Fayette Co, KY bur abt 12
miles NE of Lexington, KY on private property - visitors welcome. Married William GRANT, 11 b 22 Feb
1726 Scottish Highlands d 22 Jan 1804 age 78 Fayette Co, KY. They married abt 1750 on the Yadkin
River, Rowan Co, NC. His DAR ID 35402 V36 P149.
(6) Daniel BOONE, See SPRAKER 64-65 and ROCKENFIELD p397-404 for in-depth details; b 22
October 1734 (Old Style) or 2 Nov 1734 (New Style) Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 26 Sept 1820 Marthasville, St
Charles Co, MO m Aug 14, 1756 to Rebecca BRYAN b 9 Jan 1739 Frederick Co, VA d 18 March 1813
Marthasville, St Charles Co, MO where they both were originally buried and that grave is marked there.
(There is a dispute about reburial to Kentucky of Daniel and Rebecca). DAR ID NO 35404 V36 p150 also
38294.
(7) Mary BOONE, See SPRAKER p 65-67 details and ROCKENFIELD p444-445 details b 14 Nov 1736
Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 6 July 1819 Ravens Creek, Harrison Co, KY at the home of her step son John
SMITH. Mary m1 William BRYAN, Capt b 7 March 1773 Orange Co, VA d 30 May 1780 Bryan Station,
Fayette Co, KY. On 19 Sept 1818 in Pendleton Co, KY Mary m2 General Charles SMITH, Jr b 15 April
1735 of Harrison Co, KY d 26 Oct 1821 Harrison Co, KY. This was m3 for Genl SMITH.
(8) George BOONE, See SPRAKER 67-72 details and ROCKENFIELD p444,694 b 13 Jan 1739 Exeter,
Berks Co, PA d 14 Nov 1820 Richmond, Shelby Co, KY bur In the old George BOONE/Robert HARRIS
graveyard, Cross Plains, Madison Co, KY. 11 Nov 1764 Rowan Co, NC (alt 28 Nov 1764) married Nancy
Ann LINVILLE b 1744 Frederick Co, VA d 28 March 1814 Richmond, Shelby Co, KY. His DAR ID NO
164943 V165 p288 and also #161074.
(9) Edward 'Ned" BOONE, See SPRAKER p70-72 details and ROCKENFIELD p444, 694 b 30 Nov 1740
Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 6 Oct 1780 m Martha BRYAN b abt 1737 Winchester, Frederick Co, VA d abt 23
July 1793 (date will probated) Boone's Creek, Clark Co, KY
Edward was killed by Indians while returning from the Blue Licks with his brother Daniel Boone where
they had gone to make salt and do some hunting. They stopped at a stream in Bourbon County and Edward
sat down on a log to watch the horses while Daniel went off in the cane in search of game. A small band of
Indians shot and killed Edward. Daniel escaped, and returned the next day with men from Boone Station
where they and their families were living at the time, and they buried Edward there where he had been
killed. Draper letters report that in about 1827, some of Edward's bones were left exposed from flooding,
and the Rev. Richard Thomas collected the bones and reburied them at the Rockbridge Baptist Church
nearby. For more information about the life and death, burial and reburial of Edward Boone and source
documents, please see www.boonesociety.com and click on the tab “Articles.”
(10) Nathaniel Boone, b. abt. 1742 (died an infant) This may be new information for some, therefore, an
extensive documentation follows. The Boone Society gratefully acknowledges the research of Society
member Kathryn Weiss for documenting Nathaniel Boone as a child of Squire & Sarah Morgan Boone.
Here is documented her findings:
“Two independent, yet strikingly similar accounts of the children of Squire Boone, Sr. and Sarah Morgan
were made in: Samuel Bryan’s 1830 History of the Bryans attached to his Revolutionary War pension; and
Captain Samuel Boone’s 1855 letter to frontier historian Lyman Draper. Both Samuel Bryan and Samuel
Boone were grandsons of Squire and Sarah M. Boone, and the two men (who were first cousins) were
naming their Boone aunts and uncles for posterity. Both Samuel Boone and Samuel Bryan named a twelfth
child, Nathaniel, for their grandparents Squire Boone, Sr. and Sarah Morgan. Samuel Bryan wrote in his
brief History of the Bryans in 1830, “William, my father comeing to the age of 22 years married Mary
Boone daughter of Squire Boone the 1, and sister of Colo. Daniel Boone the explorer and settler of
Kentucky. Squire Boone who was from the west of England to Pennsylvania where he married Sarah
Morgan, of welch extraction by whom he had twelve children, Eight Sons, and four daughters, which were
named Sarah, Israel, Samuel, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Daniel, Mary*, George, Nathaniel, Edward, Squire, and
Hannah; with his wife and these children he remov,d from Pennsylvania to Rowan County in North
Carolina…” (NARA:W9366)
“Captain Samuel Boone, (1782-1869) was a son of George Boone and Ann Linville. Samuel Boone wrote
to Lyman Draper, Sept. 10, 1855: “Some time in the year 1717, George Boone Grandfather of the late Col.
Daniel Boone came from england and Brought with him I think seven sons and settled all or the most of
them in the state of pensylvania. Squire Boone one of the seven sons married Sarah Morgan and settled in
Bucks County where they raised the following number of Children to wit: eight sons and four Daughters
first Israel; second Samuel; third Jonathan; fourth Daniel; fifth George; sixth Nathaniel who died when
young; seventh Squire; eighth Edward. Daughters: first Sarah who married a Willcox; second Elizibeth
married William Grant; third Mary Bryan; fourth Hannah who married John Stewart.” (WHS: DM22C67).
(11) Squire BOONE, Jr For details, see SPRAKER 72-83 and ROCKENFIELD p357/473/695 b 16 Oct
1744 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 15 Aug 1815 Buck Creek, Harrison Co, IN (Corydon) buried in Cave by
request, m 8 Aug 1765 Yadkin, Rowan Co, NC to Jane VanCLEVE b 16 Oct 1749 NJ d 10 March 1829
Meade Co, KY at the home of son Enoch Morgan BOONE. Squire DAR ID NO 35260 V36 p95.
(12) Hannah BOONE, See SPRAKER p83-85 and ROCKENFIELD p492,500 b 22 Aug 1746 Exeter,
Berks Co, PA d 9 April 1828 Tompkinsville, Monroe Co, KY at the home of her son Daniel
PENNINGTON. buried Mill Creek Baptist Church graveyard, then gravestone moved to Old Mulkey
Meeting House, Ky State Park in late 1920's. 26 April 2003 marker dedicated by descendants at Old
Mulkey Meetinghouse. On 14 Feb 1765 in Yadkin, Rowan Co, NC, Hannah m John STUART
(STEWART) b 1744 PA and killed by Indians Jan 1770. (Rockenfield has 22 Dec 1770). He was shot and
killed by Shawnee Indians and his body found five years later in a standing hollow Sycamore Tree.
Hannah m2 Richard Pennington 15 May 1777 in Rowan Co, NC and they soon settled in White Co, TN.
Richard PENNINGTON b 1748 PA>Wilkes Co, NC d 21 Dec 1813 Sparta, White Co, TN and there was a
Monument dedication for him 3 Sept 2005 at Bethlehem Church in Doyle.
5th
Generation continued (5. Children of the 2
nd Mary Boone)
The 9 Children of Mary Boone & John Webb:
(1) John Webb, b. 14 Mar 1720
(2) George Webb, b. 3 Sept 1723
(3) Mary Webb, b. 26 Jan 1726-27
(4) Sarah Webb, b. 17 Oct 1729
(5) Benjamin Webb, 28 Dec. 1732
(6) Joseph Webb, b 6 May 1735
(7) James Webb, b. 4 Mar 1737
(8) Samuel Webb, b 23 May 1740
(9) Moses Webb, 2 Oct 1743
5th
Generation continued (6. Children of John Boone)
Never married, left no issue.
5th
Generation continued (7. Children of Joseph Boone)
The three known children of Joseph Boone Sr. & wife Catherine:*
(1) Joseph Boone Jr., b. 30 Apr 1730, d. 1779, m. Elizabeth
(2) Hugh Boone, b. abt. 1735, d. 1805 (will probated 11 Nov 1805, Berks Co, PA) m. Catherine
(3) Isaac Boone, b. 27 July 1739, d. 1794
The following 4 children are mentioned by Sarah Ridge Rockenfield, pp. 509 of her book, Our Boone
Families, Daniel Boone’s Kinfolks even though she cites no source as proof:
Catherine Rosanna Boone, b. 1738 (shown as 3rd
child by Rockenfield, p. 509. The Boone Society cannot
confirm Catherine Rosanna as a child of Joseph Boone Sr.)
Judah Boone (shown as 5th
child by Rockenfield, p. 509, same as above. Boone Society cannot confirm)
Elizabeth Boone (shown as 6th
child by Rockenfield, p. 509, same as above. Boone Society cannot
confirm)
Hannah Boone (shown as 7th
child by Rockenfield, p. 509, same as above. Boone Society cannot confirm)
*Proof of first 3 sons (Joseph Jr., Hugh, & Isaac): Boone Family Association, Bulletin No. 6, 1930, pages
27-28, written by Hazel Spraker discloses the fact that Hugh Boone (d. 1805) of Berks Co., PA, was a son
of Joseph Boone (b. 1704). Spraker continues to say that it was proved that Isaac Boone of Berks Co, PA,
was also a son of Joseph Boone, by evidence of old wills that Hugh and Isaac were brothers. (The Boone
Family, by Spraker, p. 503, states Isaac’s will dated 1794.)
Records of Hugh Boone, son of Joseph Boone, include (1) the Will of Hugh Boone (Book 4, p 324, Berks
County, Pa.) made 14 Jun 1805, probated 11 Nov 1805; (2) Deed of Mordecai Boone (Deed Book 24, p 53,
8 Jul 1809) in Reading, PA, Mordecai Boone to John Heine; (3) Deed of Hugh Boone (Deed Book 13, p
512, 18 Feb 1794) in Reading, Hugh Boone and wife Catherine to Lyon Vanamringe; (4) Deed of Joseph
Boone (Deed Book 22, p 439, 16 Apr 1768) in Reading, Joseph Boone and wife Catherine to Hugh Boone,
one of the sons of Joseph.
Also, Boone Family Association, Bulletin No. 9, July 1, 1933, page 147, in an article by Hazel Spraker
(written from information she discovered after publishing her now-famous book). The BFA article is
titled, “Joseph Boone Sr. and Joseph Boone Jr. of Berks County, PA,” and Spraker refers to the
following important indenture:
Indenture Made 16 April, 1785, between Jacob Boone of Exeter Twp., Berks Co, PA,
Yeoman, and Samuel DeTurk of Amity Twp., Berks Co., PA. This indenture traces title to 500 acres of
land from William Penn, Proprietor of Pennsylvania to John Millington, 1682, through Ralph Ashton,
Gentleman, of Philadelphia to Squire Boone of (then) Phila Co., one half of said 500 acres, 1730;
Squire Boone and Sarah to Joseph Boone Sen. of Amity, 106 acres of above land, 1750; also
Proprietors of Pennsylvania 1738, to Joseph Boone Sen. of Amity, 184 acres (Phila Book A, p. 112)
Joseph Boone, Sen. and Catherine to THEIR SON JOSEPH BOONE JUNR. 30 April 1708.
Joseph Boone Jr. married Elizabeth Warren (b. 1730 Exeter, Berks Co, PA) as noted from the
following Exeter Monthly Meeting notes of Women Friends held the 29th
Day of the 10th
Month 1748:
“Elizabeth Waren made request to be taken under Friends Care”.
23rd
Day of the 12th
Month 1748/9: “Elizabeth Waring (Waren) some time ago desired to be taken under
Friends Care: this meeting finds nothing against Receiving her.”
Ref: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends 1737-1789 pp. 56, 57
At Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held at Exeter the 31st Day of the 6
th Month 1749:
“Joseph Boone and Elizabeth Waren Published their intentions of Marriage with each other, it
being the first time. Jane Hughes and Eleanor Lee are appointed to Inquire into the young Woman’s
Conversatin and Clearness from all others upon the account of Marriage and make Report to next monthly
meeting.”
25th
Day of the 7th
Month, 1749:
“We understand the Young Woman that Published her Marriage last Meeting is with Child, this Meeting
appoints Jane Ellis and Mary Lee to Deal with her and make Report to next Meeting.”
28th
Day of the 10th
Month 1749:
“The Friends appointed to speak with Elizabeth Waren (alias Boone) report they have spoke with her and
she signified that she was sorry for what she had done, so it is left to further Consideration.”
Ref: Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, 1737-1789, pages 59 & 60
Exeter Monthly Meeting held the 30th
Day of the 3rd
Month at Maiden Creek.
“We appoint Jane Hughes and Eleanor Lee to draw a Testimony against Elizabeth Boone for her indecent
Behavior and Outgoing in Marriage.”
27th
Day of the 4th
Month 1751:
“The Friends appointed to Draw a Testimony against Elizabeth Boone have drawn one; and we appoint
Jane Hughes and Sarah Ellis to go along with the Man Friend appointed to Read it to her, and give her a
copy if she desires it.
Ref: The Minutes of Exeter Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, 1737-1789, pages 69 & 70.
Ref: The Quaker records from the Exeter Monthly Meeting concerning Joseph Boone Jr. and his marriage
to Elizabeth Warren were copied by the Department of Records of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the
Religious Society of Friends and furnished by Mrs. Albert G. Baugh of Philadelphia to the Boone Family
Association and printed in their July 1974 issue of the Boone Pioneer Echoes, Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 19.
Joseph Boone Jun. died intestate leaving a widow, Elizabeth, and ten children, the said Jacob,
Joseph, Thomas, Ovid, Abner, Johab, Ann, Catherine, Sarah and Hannah. (These children will be shown
later in Generation 6.)
The real estate of Joseph Boone Jun. was adjudged by Orphans’ Court of Berks Co. to his son
Jacob Boone and the land was sold to Joseph DeTurk by Jacob and wife Mary for 1000 pounds in 1785.
Commission Book 1, page 282, Berks Co., PA. There were 3 other Orphan Court Records in Berks Co.,
PA concerning the estate of Joseph Boone Jr., dated May 14, 1779, May 7, 1783, and June 3, 1782.
5th
Generation continued (8. Children of Benjamin Boone)
Child of Benjamin, b. 16 July 1706 & 1st wife, Ann Farmer Boone:
John Boone (page 43, Spraker, “The Boone Family.”
The 5 Children of Benjamin & 2nd
wife, Susannah: (p. 43, Spraker)
Mary Boone, b. 11 Nov 1739
Benjamin Boone, b. 13 Aug 1741
James Boone, b. 24 Mar. 1743
Samuel Boone, b. 11 Aug 1746
Dinah Boone, b. 8 May 1749
5th
Generation continued (9. Children of James Boone)
The 12 Children of James & Mary Foulke Boone:
James Boone continues in his Old James Boone Genealogy:
“The Times of the Births of the Children of the said James Boone Sr, and Mary (his first Wife), set down
according to the New-Stile. The Place of their Births is Exeter Township, Berks County, in Pennsylvania.”
New-Stile
( 1) Anne Boone was born about 5 in the afternoon 1737 Apr. 14
( 2) Mary Boone was born about 1 in the Morning 1739 Jan. 28
( 3) Martha Boone was born about 5 in the Afternoon 1742 July 11
( 4) James Boone, junior was born about 5 in the Morning 1744 Feb. 6
( 5) John Boone, junior was born about 2 in the Morning 1745 Nov. 21
Deceased at 10 o’clock at Night, in the 28th
Year of his Age 1773 Mar. 29
( 6) Judah Boone, was born about 3 in the Morning 1746 Dec. 19
“departed this Life on the 15th
Day of May, A. D. 1787 on the third Day of the Week, at fifteen Minutes
after Midnight, aged 40 Years 4 Months & 3 Weeks & 5 Days, that is, he was in the 41st Year of his Age;
and was interred in the Friends Burying-Ground at Exeter on the fourth Day of the Same Week.”
( 7) Dinah Boone was born 1748 Mar. 19
Deceased 1748 July 17
( 8) Joshua Boone, was born about 4 in the Morning 1749 Apr. 4
( 9) Rachel Boone was born about 3 in the Afternoon 1750 Apr. 21
(10) Moses Boone was born about 3 in the Morning 1751 Aug. 3
(11) Hannah Boone, was born 1752 June 14
Deceased 1752 Aug 15
(12) Nathaniel Boone was born & died in the Year 1753; being 5 Weeks old at his Decease.
5th
Generation continued (10. Children of Samuel Boone)
From Spraker, pp. 49-50:
The 4 Children of Samuel Boone, Sr. b. 07 July 1711, d. 06 Aug 1745 & Elizabeth Cassell:
(1) Samuel BOONE Jr., b. 22 Mar 1736, Exeter, PA, d abt 1805, KY
(2) Susannah BOONE, b. 17 Mar 1738
(3) Isaiah BOONE, b. 30 Aug 1741, Exeter, PA, d. 22 Oct 1813 Montgomery Co, MD, married Hannah
PANCOAST, b. 26 Nov. 1749.
(4) Arnold BOONE, b 16 Dec. 1743
Among the children of Samuel BOONE, Sr., (9) b 7 July 1711 and Elizabeth CASSELL is one Isaiah
BOONE b 31 Aug 1741 Exeter d 22 Oct 1813 Montgomery Co, MD, who married Hannah PANCOAST b
26 Nov 1749.
If Uncle John helped to raise Arnold, then he possibly helped raise Isaiah. Elizabeth did not marry Joseph
YARNALL until 1748.