_George BOONE III_______+ _Squire BOONE _____| | |_Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE _+ _Edward "Neddy" BOONE _| | | _Edward MORGAN _________+ | |_Sarah MORGAN _____| | |_Elizabeth JARMAN ______ | |--Charity BOONE | | _Morgan BRYAN __________+ | _Joseph Bryan SR. _| | | |_Martha STRODE _________+ |_Martha BRYAN _________| | ________________________ |_Hester ___________| |________________________
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"The Boone Family; a Genealogical History"
Hazel Atterbury Spraker
Rutland, VT, 1922
(Reprinted, Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD. 1974)
p72: "Charity Boone, m. Francis Elledge or Ellege or Willege. They followed their children into
Illinois, settling near Winchester, where they both died - he first, and she later, about 1853."
"The Jess M. Thompson Pike County History"
Thompson, Jess M.
Pittsfield, IL; Pike County Historical Society; 1967
Chapter 101: "In the party traveled Edward Boone and his family, with 22 pack horses, besides
those the family rode. Abraham Lincoln, grandfather of the President, also went out to Kentucky
with this party. With Edward Boone and his wife on the journey were their six children, Charity,
Jane, Mary, Sarah, George and Joseph Boone. Charity was already married, her husband,
Francis Elledge, being with her on the journey. Mary Boone, Charity's sister, was then about 15.
On the wild Wilderness Road, cut by Boone in 1779, Peter Scholl and young Mary Boone came
to care for one another and in Boone's Station in Kentucky in 1782 they were married, the groom
being then 28 and the bride 18."
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