_George BOONE II_+ _George BOONE III_______| | |_Sarah UPPEY ____ _Squire BOONE _| | | _John MAUGRIDGE _ | |_Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE _| | |_Mary MILTON ____ | |--Daniel BOONE | | _________________ | _Edward MORGAN _________| | | |_________________ |_Sarah MORGAN _| | _________________ |_Elizabeth JARMAN ______| |_________________
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For information on Daniel Boone and the Boone family, see
The Boone Society at http://www.boonesociety.org/.
"The Boone Family; a Genealogical History"
Hazel Atterbury Spraker
Rutland, VT, 1922
(Reprinted, Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD. 1974)
p64: "Daniel Boone (Squire; George), born 22 Oct. (Old Style) or 2 Nov. (New Style), 1734, in
what is now Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania; died 26 Sept., 1820, in St. Charles
County, Missouri, "aged 85 years, 11 months and 4 days." Married in North Carolina, 14 Aug.
1756, Rebecca Bryan (born 9 Jan. 1739; died 18 March, 1813, in St. Charles County, Missouri,
"aged 74 years, 1 month and 11 days"), daughter of Joseph and Alee Bryan. This is the Daniel
Boone of Kentucky fame."
"A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri"
William S. Bryan and Robert Rose
Bryan, Brand & Co., St. Louis, MO, 1876
pp01-54: "Life of Daniel Boone"
"Daniel Boone was born in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, October 22, 1734... When Daniel was
a small boy, his father removed to Berks county, not far from Reading, which was then a frontier
settlement... When Daniel was about eighteen, his father moved his family to North Carolina, and
settled on the Yadkin river, in the north-western part of the State, about eight miles from Wilkesboro...
There were other attractions there in the bright eyes of a daughter named Rebecca [Bryan], and it
soon became whispered about that Daniel was courting her... Nine children resulted from this marriage,
viz.: James, Israel, Susanna, Jemima, Lavinia, Daniel M., Rebecca, Jesse, and Nathan... Boone
decided once more to seek a home in the wilderness. About the year 1790 he removed to the
Kenhawa Valley, in Virginia, and settled near Point Pleasant, where he remained until 1795, when he
removed to Missouri...Colonel Boone and his family were the first Americans that settled within the
present limits of the State of Missouri... He gradually sank, and, after three days' illness, expired, on the
26th of September, 1820, in the 86th year of his age."
"The Jess M. Thompson Pike County History"
Thompson, Jess M.
Pittsfield, IL; Pike County Historical Society; 1967
Chapters 32, 85: "Squire Boone, son of George Boone III, married Sarah Morgan in Berks county,
Pennsylvania, on September 23, 1720... They became the parents of seven sons and four
daughters, as follows, in the order of their birth: Sarah, Israel, Samuel, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Daniel,
Mary, George, Edward, Squire and Hannah... The Boone family was noted for longevity... Daniel
died lacking less than a month of 86."
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