Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Mary CUTBIRTH

MARY CUTBIRTH (Elizabeth' Wilcoxson; Sarah' Boone; Squire4;
Georges).
Married Elijah Callaway (b. 1769; d. 1847), son of Thomas Callaway.
Elijah Callaway was a member of the North Carolina Legislature for thirteen years.
CHILDREN
+896 I. T. Callaway.
897 Joseph W. Callaway, m. - Johnson. No descendants.
+898 James Callaway, (Dr.)
+899 Benjamin Cutbirth Callaway.
+900 Elijah Callaway, b. 1803.
+901 Charlotte Callaway.
+902 Elizabeth Callaway.
+903 Rebecca Callaway.
+904 Nancy Callaway.
+905 Maiy Callaway.
906 Thomas S. Callaway, m. (1) Miss - Johnson, and (2) Pauline Cleve­land. No descendants.
+907 Carolina Callaway.


Thomas BOONE

THOMAS BOONE (Squires; Samuels; Squire4; Georges), born 24 Dec., 1785; died 1856.
Married Sally (Sarah) Muir (b. in Ky., .at Boone's Station; d. 1861), daughter of George Muir of Hampshire County, Va.
Thomas Boone was a minister. (a)


CHILDREN:-
+908 Squire Boone, b. 27 Dee., 1804.
+909 George Boone, b. 15 Dec., 1806. 910 Ira Boone, b. 17 Apr., 1809.
+911 Harriet Boone, b. 2 Dec., 1811; m. Nelson Scholl (Seplimus7; Levina6 Boone; Daniels; Squire; Georges), No. 1113. Their descendants will be given under his name.
+912 Mary Boone, b. 22 Sept., 1814.
913 Samuel Boone, b. 5 Mar., 1817; m. Kate Lauder, (a) and went West, probably to Missouri.
914 James H. Boone, b. 19 Aug., 1819.
915 Milton Boone, b. 8 Mar., 1822. Went West.
916 Jeptha Boone, b. 3 Jan., 1825. Went West.
917 Thomas M. Boone, b. 10 May, 1827. Went West.
918 Cyrus Boone, b. 13 May, 1830. Never married, d. young.
919 Isaiah Boone, b. 18 Feb., 1832.
REFERENCE:-
(a) Draper Mss. 11 CC 112.


Sally (Sarah) MUIR

Married Sally (Sarah) Muir (b. in Ky., .at Boone's Station; d. 1861), daughter of George Muir of Hampshire County, Va.


Cyrus BOONE

Cyrus Boone, b. 13 May, 1830. Never married, d. young.


Susan BOONE

SUSAN BOONE (Squires; Samuels; Squire; Georges), born 28 Jan., 1787.
Married John Cockrell.
CHILDREN:-
920 Newton Cockrell, b. 30 Apr., 1839.
921 Milton Cockrell. +922 Ann Cockrell.
923 John Cockrell.
924 Margaret Cockrell


Newton COCKRELL

Newton Cockrell, b. 30 Apr., 1839.


Lucy BOONE

LUCY BOONE (Squire; Samuels; Squire; Georges), born 15 Oct., 1792; died 18 Oct., 1822 or '23. (Family Bible record gives 1822; Pension Bureau gives 1823.)
Married 1st, - Green, and 2nd, John J. Kerley.
CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
925 Squire Green.
926 Matilda Green. (Second Marriage)
927 Anna Kerley, d. aged four at Richmond, Ky. +928 William Green Kerley, b. 1819.


Lucy BOONE

LUCY BOONE (Squire; Samuels; Squire; Georges), born 15 Oct., 1792; died 18 Oct., 1822 or '23. (Family Bible record gives 1822; Pension Bureau gives 1823.)
Married 1st, - Green, and 2nd, John J. Kerley.
CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
925 Squire Green.
926 Matilda Green. (Second Marriage)
927 Anna Kerley, d. aged four at Richmond, Ky. +928 William Green Kerley, b. 1819.


Anna KERLEY

Anna Kerley, d. aged four at Richmond, Ky


Moody GRUBBS

Moody Grubbs (b. 1791; d. 26 July, 1837) son of John Grubbs and wife Sarah Hopkins,


Cynthia Ann BOONE

CYNTHIA ANN BOONE (Squire; Samuels; Squire; Georges), born 11 May, 1795; died 17 March, 1887.


Married 1st, about 1816, Moody Grubbs (b. 1791; d. 26 July, 1837) son of John Grubbs and wife Sarah Hopkins, and .2nd, tJohn Tullis (d. 14 May 1845). No children by second husband.
She was first married at her father's home near Elkton, Ky., and lived in Kentucky until her first nine children were born. She and her husband then moved to Illinois and located in Montgomery Co., near the present town of Hillsboro. Here their tenth and youngest child was born. Within three or four years after their removal to Illinois, Moody Grubbs died, leaving his wife with a large family of children and but slender resources. After her marriage to John Tullis she moved with him to a farm a few miles west of Hillsboro in Montgomery Co., Ill., where she remained until her children were grown. The house which they built on this farm has the unique distinction of never having had a death occur within its walls. It is still occupied (1021) by descendants of Moody and Cynthia Grubbs. Its present occupants, William Grubbs and his widowed sister, Mrs. Cynthia Stoddard, have among their house furnish­ings a tall grandfather's clock and a cherry bureau which Moody and Cynthia Grubbs brought with them from Kentucky. During the last years of her life Cynthia (Boone) Grubbs made her home with her son, Samuel Moody Grubbs of Litchfield, Ill. She died there at the age of 92, and is remembered by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as a dainty, refined little woman who bore but little trace of the hardship and adventures which she must have lived through.
CHILDREN:-
+929 John H. Grubbs, b. 7 Nov., 1817.
930 Squire Grubbs, b. 7 Nov., 1817; d. 12 Dec., 1843. Twin bro. of John H. Grubbs. He studied medicine in Davenport, Iowa. After a visit home he went to St. Louis to take his last course of lectures. He contracted there, probably in the dissecting room, the poisoning which caused his death in St. Louis. Was engaged to Miss Malissa Tullis, dau. of his stepfather, John Tullis.
+931 Edwin R. Grubbs, b. 10 Oct., 1819.
+932 Mary Grubbs, b. 12 Sept., 1822.
+933 Thomas Grubbs, b. abt. 1824.
+934 William Andre Grubbs, b. 18 Nov., 1826.
+935 Higgason Boone Grubbs, b. 27 Mar., 1829.
936 Walter Y. Grubbs, b. 3 June, 1831; d. 16 May, 1848, in Montgomery Co., Ill.
937 Anna M. Grubbs, b. 4 May, 1833; m. Willis Simmons. +938 Samuel Moody Grubbs, b. 12 Aug., 1835.


Squire GRUBBS

Squire Grubbs, b. 7 Nov., 1817; d. 12 Dec., 1843. Twin bro. of John H. Grubbs. He studied medicine in Davenport, Iowa. After a visit home he went to St. Louis to take his last course of lectures. He contracted there, probably in the dissecting room, the poisoning which caused his death in St. Louis. Was engaged to Miss Malissa Tullis, dau. of his stepfather, John Tullis.


Walter Y. GRUBBS

Walter Y. Grubbs, b. 3 June, 1831; d. 16 May, 1848, in Montgomery Co.,


Cynthia Ann BOONE

CYNTHIA ANN BOONE (Squire; Samuels; Squire; Georges), born 11 May, 1795; died 17 March, 1887.


Married 1st, about 1816, Moody Grubbs (b. 1791; d. 26 July, 1837) son of John Grubbs and wife Sarah Hopkins, and .2nd, tJohn Tullis (d. 14 May 1845). No children by second husband.
She was first married at her father's home near Elkton, Ky., and lived in Kentucky until her first nine children were born. She and her husband then moved to Illinois and located in Montgomery Co., near the present town of Hillsboro. Here their tenth and youngest child was born. Within three or four years after their removal to Illinois, Moody Grubbs died, leaving his wife with a large family of children and but slender resources. After her marriage to John Tullis she moved with him to a farm a few miles west of Hillsboro in Montgomery Co., Ill., where she remained until her children were grown. The house which they built on this farm has the unique distinction of never having had a death occur within its walls. It is still occupied (1021) by descendants of Moody and Cynthia Grubbs. Its present occupants, William Grubbs and his widowed sister, Mrs. Cynthia Stoddard, have among their house furnish­ings a tall grandfather's clock and a cherry bureau which Moody and Cynthia Grubbs brought with them from Kentucky. During the last years of her life Cynthia (Boone) Grubbs made her home with her son, Samuel Moody Grubbs of Litchfield, Ill. She died there at the age of 92, and is remembered by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as a dainty, refined little woman who bore but little trace of the hardship and adventures which she must have lived through.
CHILDREN:-
+929 John H. Grubbs, b. 7 Nov., 1817.
930 Squire Grubbs, b. 7 Nov., 1817; d. 12 Dec., 1843. Twin bro. of John H. Grubbs. He studied medicine in Davenport, Iowa. After a visit home he went to St. Louis to take his last course of lectures. He contracted there, probably in the dissecting room, the poisoning which caused his death in St. Louis. Was engaged to Miss Malissa Tullis, dau. of his stepfather, John Tullis.
+931 Edwin R. Grubbs, b. 10 Oct., 1819.
+932 Mary Grubbs, b. 12 Sept., 1822.
+933 Thomas Grubbs, b. abt. 1824.
+934 William Andre Grubbs, b. 18 Nov., 1826.
+935 Higgason Boone Grubbs, b. 27 Mar., 1829.
936 Walter Y. Grubbs, b. 3 June, 1831; d. 16 May, 1848, in Montgomery Co., Ill.
937 Anna M. Grubbs, b. 4 May, 1833; m. Willis Simmons. +938 Samuel Moody Grubbs, b. 12 Aug., 1835.


Samuel BOONE

SAMUEL BOONE (Squires; Samuels; Squire; Georges), born 2 Sept., 1797; died 28 or 29 May, 1835.


CHILDREN :-
939 James Boone, d. in infancy.
+940 Richard Boone, b. abt. 1823.
+941 William Boone, b. abt. 1825.
942 Benjamin Boone, b. abt. 1827; d. abt. 1896; m. and lived near Spring­field, Tenn. Several children.
943 Sarah Boone, h. abt. 1829; m. --; d. abt. 1895. 5 children.
944 Mary Boone, b. abt. 1831; m. and d. young, leaving two children. +945 Emily Boone, b. abt. 1833.


James BOONE

James Boone, d. in infancy.


Squire BOONE

Squire Boone, b 2 Sept., 1797; d. 6 July, 1836; m. Emily children. New. No


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