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Patty BOONE

PATTY BOONE (Hezekiahs; Williams; George4; Georges). Married Peter (or Lewis) Vastine.
CHILDREN:-
831 Elizabeth Vastine, m. William Morrel, a Baptist minister who d. 1861.
832 Martha Vastine.
833 William Vastine.
834 Lewis Vastine.
835 George Vastine. +836 Mary Ann Vastinc.


George Washington BOONE

GEORGE WASHINGTON BOONE (Samuel'; Samuel4; George), born 6 Mar., 1777.
Married 1803, Lucy Green.
He was an Indiana State Senator.
CHILDREN :-
+751 Craven Boone.
752 Harriet Boone, m. Eli Gaither. Res. Paducah, Ky.
+753 Helen Boone, b. 1804.
754 Hamilton Boone.
+755 Elvira Boone.
+756 Robert Boone.
757 Milton Boone, d. aged seven.


Milton BOONE

757 Milton Boone, d. aged seven.


Samuel BOONE

SAMUEL BOONE (Samuels; Samuel4; George'), born 6 Oct., 1779. Married Elizabeth Pennepacker or Pennebaker.
CHILDREN:-
+758 Upton Boone.
759 Lavinia Boone.
760 Fielding Boone.
+761 William P. Boone, b. 12 Oct., 1813.
762 Helen Boone.
763 Hiram Boone.


Susanna BOONE

Susanna Boone, m. Gabriel Kirkpatrick.


Elizabeth BOONE

Elizabeth Boone, m. a Mr. Hayden.


Col. Hiram Cassel BOONE

Married 1st, Frances Ann Boone (Jonathan6; Squire; Squire; George') No. 495 (b. 16 Jan., 1794; d. 4 July, 1820).

Hiram Cassel Boone lived in Meade Co., Ky. He left a written statement regarding his descent from George Boone III.
He was the richest and most influential man in the county; among his friends were Jonathan Jennings, Governor; John Tipton, Senator; Ratliff Boone, Representative in Congress, of Indiana; and Henry Clay, Senator from Kentucky. He was urged to go to Congress, but refused to be a candidate. He owned a large farm on the Ohio River, with a fine brick house, which is still standing and owned by his son, Hiram C. Boone 2d. He was a man of education and refinement. His pictures show a very striking resemblance to his distinguished cousin Col. Daniel Boone, a grand-niece of whom was his first wife. At the time Squire Boone, Jr., left Kentucky (about 1807), taking with him all of his own family and all of Samuel Boone's, Hiram C. Boone moved to Indiana with the rest. In 1811 a Captain Smith was sent to Harrison County to raise a company of soldiers to go to the relief of Fort Harrison. Hiram Boone entered actively into the work of securing the men. When finally or­ganized the men objected to Captain Smith, who generously told them they might select their own captain, and that any one could offer who chose. Boone, who was then but a boy, stood for election. The men were drawn up, and instructed by Captain Smith, that at the command of "March" they would line up with the man they wished to command them. Every soldier, save one-a relative of Smith-marched to Boone. Boone was commissioned Captain of the 1st Regiment of Militia of Ind­iana Territory, by William Henry Harrison, Governor and Commander in Chief, June 26, 1811. This service is officially known as "The Cam­paign of the Wabash." (See Act of Congress, approved April 10, 1812, for the relief of the officers and soldiers.) February 27, 1813, he was commissioned Major of the 5th Regiment of the Militia of Indiana Territory; his service was that of fighting the Indian allies of Great Britain in the War of 1812. (See Act of Congress approved March 3, 1813.) Commission signed by John Gibson, Acting Governor. April 26, 1817, he was commissioned Colonel of the 5th Regiment of Militia of the State of Indiana. From then until his death he was always called Colonel Boone. Commission signed by Jonathan Jennings, Governor.


(First Marriage)
+764 Grandison H. Boone, b. 19 Feb., 1814.
+765 Ratliff R. Boone, b. 5 Nov., 1816.
+766 John Tipton Boone (named for Senator Tipton, noted in early Indiana history), b. 27 Mar., 1819.
(Second Marriage)
767 Sarah Jane Boone, b. 22 Aug., 1822; m. Austin Hubbard Slaughter. (For his ancestry see "Slaughter Family History" in Virginia Historical Magazine.)
768 Catherine Jane Boone, b. 13 Nov., 1824. +769 Frances Ann America Boone, b. 4 July, 1827.
770 Samuel Hairston Boone, b. 15 July, 1828; m. Mrs. Angie (Hatfield) Will­ett, a widow. He was a physician; was a surgeon in the Union Army.
771 Susan Amanda Boone, b. 19 Aug., 1830.
772 Jades Monroe Boone, b. 12 May, 1832; m. Ellen Moore.
773 Junius Brutus Boone, b. 28 Mar., 1834; m. Belle Elder.
774 - Boone (dau.), b. 12 Mar., 1836; d. 14 Aug., 1836.
+775 Queen Victoria Boone, b. 11 July, 1837.
776 Malvina Helen Boone, b. 19 Sept., 1839; m. Thomas 0. Hite.
+777 Hiram Cassel Boone, Jr., b. 29 Apr., 1842.


Frances Anne (Fanny) BOONE

Frances Anne (Fanny) Boone, b. 16 Jan., 1794; d. 4 July, 1820; m. her cousin Col. Hiram C. Boone (Samuels; Sainuel4; Georges), h. 3 July, 1789. Their descendants are given under his name, No. 221.


Col. Hiram Cassel BOONE

Married 1st, Frances Ann Boone (Jonathan6; Squire; Squire; George') No. 495 (b. 16 Jan., 1794; d. 4 July, 1820).

Hiram Cassel Boone lived in Meade Co., Ky. He left a written statement regarding his descent from George Boone III.
He was the richest and most influential man in the county; among his friends were Jonathan Jennings, Governor; John Tipton, Senator; Ratliff Boone, Representative in Congress, of Indiana; and Henry Clay, Senator from Kentucky. He was urged to go to Congress, but refused to be a candidate. He owned a large farm on the Ohio River, with a fine brick house, which is still standing and owned by his son, Hiram C. Boone 2d. He was a man of education and refinement. His pictures show a very striking resemblance to his distinguished cousin Col. Daniel Boone, a grand-niece of whom was his first wife. At the time Squire Boone, Jr., left Kentucky (about 1807), taking with him all of his own family and all of Samuel Boone's, Hiram C. Boone moved to Indiana with the rest. In 1811 a Captain Smith was sent to Harrison County to raise a company of soldiers to go to the relief of Fort Harrison. Hiram Boone entered actively into the work of securing the men. When finally or­ganized the men objected to Captain Smith, who generously told them they might select their own captain, and that any one could offer who chose. Boone, who was then but a boy, stood for election. The men were drawn up, and instructed by Captain Smith, that at the command of "March" they would line up with the man they wished to command them. Every soldier, save one-a relative of Smith-marched to Boone. Boone was commissioned Captain of the 1st Regiment of Militia of Ind­iana Territory, by William Henry Harrison, Governor and Commander in Chief, June 26, 1811. This service is officially known as "The Cam­paign of the Wabash." (See Act of Congress, approved April 10, 1812, for the relief of the officers and soldiers.) February 27, 1813, he was commissioned Major of the 5th Regiment of the Militia of Indiana Territory; his service was that of fighting the Indian allies of Great Britain in the War of 1812. (See Act of Congress approved March 3, 1813.) Commission signed by John Gibson, Acting Governor. April 26, 1817, he was commissioned Colonel of the 5th Regiment of Militia of the State of Indiana. From then until his death he was always called Colonel Boone. Commission signed by Jonathan Jennings, Governor.


(First Marriage)
+764 Grandison H. Boone, b. 19 Feb., 1814.
+765 Ratliff R. Boone, b. 5 Nov., 1816.
+766 John Tipton Boone (named for Senator Tipton, noted in early Indiana history), b. 27 Mar., 1819.
(Second Marriage)
767 Sarah Jane Boone, b. 22 Aug., 1822; m. Austin Hubbard Slaughter. (For his ancestry see "Slaughter Family History" in Virginia Historical Magazine.)
768 Catherine Jane Boone, b. 13 Nov., 1824. +769 Frances Ann America Boone, b. 4 July, 1827.
770 Samuel Hairston Boone, b. 15 July, 1828; m. Mrs. Angie (Hatfield) Will­ett, a widow. He was a physician; was a surgeon in the Union Army.
771 Susan Amanda Boone, b. 19 Aug., 1830.
772 Jades Monroe Boone, b. 12 May, 1832; m. Ellen Moore.
773 Junius Brutus Boone, b. 28 Mar., 1834; m. Belle Elder.
774 - Boone (dau.), b. 12 Mar., 1836; d. 14 Aug., 1836.
+775 Queen Victoria Boone, b. 11 July, 1837.
776 Malvina Helen Boone, b. 19 Sept., 1839; m. Thomas 0. Hite.
+777 Hiram Cassel Boone, Jr., b. 29 Apr., 1842.


Mrs. Sarah HAIRSTON

August, 1821, Mrs. Sarah (Hairston) Staples, widow of Major John Staples (b. 22 Feb., 1798, in Va.), daughter of Captain Joshua Renfro and Jane Hairston,


Catherine Jane BOONE

768 Catherine Jane Boone, b. 13 Nov., 1824.


Susan Amanda BOONE

Susan Amanda Boone, b. 19 Aug., 1830.


BOONE

Boone (dau.), b. 12 Mar., 1836; d. 14 Aug., 1836.


Sallie BOONE

SALLIE BOONE (Moses6; Squire; Squire; George). Married James Torr.

CHILDREN:-
1382 Harvey Torr. 1383 Julia Torr. 1384 Orville Torr. 1385 Wilford Torr. 1386 Morgan Ton. 1387 Minerva Torr. 1388 Amelia Torr.


Rachael HUGHES

RACHAEL HUGHES (Georges; Hannah' Boone; George4; Georges). Married Isaiah Willets.
CHILDREN:-
+778 Elizabeth Willets.
+779 John Willets.
+780 George Hughes Willets. b. 1803.


James HUGHES

James Hughes, m. 26 June, 1799, Martha Penrose. There is given this record of their marriage. "6 mo., 26-1799.- Married at Roaring Creek Meeting, James Hughes, son of George Hughes of Catawissa Township, Northumberland Co., Pa. and Martha, his wife dec'd. and Martha Penrose, dr. of Robert and Rebecca Penrose of the same." (d)


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