1734 - 1820 (85 years)
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Photos
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| Daniel Boone, The Great Pathfinder He opened up the Kentucky Frontier by blazing the Wilderness Trail through the Cumberland Gap in 1775 |
| Wilcoxson Memorial in Joppa Cemetery in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina. "On 4 Oct 1750, Squire Boone received a Land Warrant and survey for a 640-acre tract "lying... upon Grant's creek alias licking creek" in present Davie County. He received a grant for the 640-acres on the present Elisha and Dutchman creeks 30 April 1753 and a second grant on Bear Creek 29 December 1753. (A roadside marker located this Bear Creek site on Highway 64 West.)
The eleven children of Squire and Sarah (Morgan) Boone all came and lived in present Davie County. They were Sarah (Boone) Wilcockson, Israel, Samuel, Jonathan, Elizabeth (Boone) Grant, Daniel, Mary (Boone) Bryan, George, Edward, Squire (Jr.), and Hannah (Boone) Stewart Pennington.
Squire Boone's nephew, John Boone (1727-1803), and wife Rebecca (Bryan?) Boone (c1735-1820) received a 630-acre grant on Hunting Creek 21 December 1753. Their nine children were born there. Most of this family migrated to Tennessee, though some of their descendants lived at this Hunting Creek site until the 1850s and some distant relatives still live in Davie County.
In addition to Squire and Sarah Boone, John and Rebecca Boone and John Wilcockson are buried here in Joppa Cemetery in unmarked graves. Israel Boone and his wife are probably buried here also.
Squire and Sarah Boone deeded the Elisha and Dutchman creeks grant to son Squire Jr. on 12 October 1759. On the same day they also deeded the Bear creek tract to Daniel and Rebecca.
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| Daniel Boone Home replica at Yadkin River in North Carolina Source: "The Boone Family; a Genealogical History of the Descendants of George and Mary Boone Who Came to America in 1717"
https://archive.org/details/boonefamilygenea00spra/page/568 |
| Memorial at original site of Fort Boonesborough, Kentucky
Dr. Larry Vardiman in 2003 pointing to his 5x Grand Uncle, John Vardeman. "In Testimony of the Gratitude of Posterity for the Historic Service of cutting for The Transylvania Company the Transylvania Trail, the first great pathway to the West, March-April, 1775, from the Long Island of Holston River, Tennessee, to Otter Creek, Kentucky, by the Gallant Band of Axemen, Pioneers and Indian Fighters, who at the Risk and Loss of Life opened the Doors of Destiny to the White Race in Kentucky and the West.
Daniel Boone, Squire Boone, Edward Bradley, James Bridges, William Bush, Richard Callaway, Samuel Coburn, Jacob Crabtree, Benjamin Cutbirth, David Gass, John Hart, William Hays, Rebeccah Boone Hays, William Hicks, Edmund Jennings, Thomas Johnson, John Kennedy, John King, Thomas McDowell, Jeremiah McPheeters, William Miller, William Moore, James Nall, James Peeke, Bartlett Searcy, Reuben Searcy, Michael Stoner, Samuel Tate, Samuel Tate, Jr., William Twitty, John Vardeman, Feliz Walker, A Negro Man, A Negro Woman."
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| Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West Documentary on Amazon Prime
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| 1770s Maps Kentucky, Fort Boonesboro and Boone's Station Daniel Boone started hunting in Kentucky in 1769 and moved his family to Fort Boonesboro in 1775. |
| Boone family locations 1724-1820 Map of Squire and Sarah Morgan Boone who moved their family out of Pennsylvania in 1750 and into Yadkin Valley, Rowan County (now Davidson County), North Carolina. Their son, Col. Daniel Boone (famous frontiersman), several of his brothers, and his older sister, Sarah "Sally" Boone Wilcoxson and her young family moved to the Kentucky frontier in 1775. Daniel eventually moved on to Missouri in his older years. |
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Name |
Daniel Boone |
Prefix |
Colonel |
Born |
22 Oct 1734 |
Exeter, Berks County, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
26 Sep 1820 |
St. Charles, St. Charles, Missouri |
Buried |
Teuque Creek Cemetery, Warren County, Missouri |
Person ID |
I7488 |
Treespot |
Last Modified |
2 Apr 2020 |
Father |
Squire Boone, b. 6 Dec 1696, Bradninch, Exeter, Devonshire, England , d. 2 Jan 1765, Rowan County, North Carolina (Age 68 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Morgan, b. 1700, d. 1777, North Carolina (Age 77 years) |
Married |
23 Jul 1720 |
Gwynned Meeting of Quakers, Berks County, Pennsylvania |
Family ID |
F2784 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Rebecca Bryan, b. 9 Jan 1739, d. 18 Mar 1813, St. Charles, Missouri (Age 74 years) |
Married |
14 Aug 1756 |
Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina |
Children |
| 1. James Boone, b. 3 May 1757, d. 1773 (Age 15 years) |
| 2. Israel Boone, b. 25 Jan 1759, d. 19 Aug 1782, Blue Licks, Kentucky (Age 23 years) |
| 3. Susannah Boone, b. 2 Nov 1760, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. Jemima Boone, b. 4 Oct 1762, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 5. Levina Boone, b. 23 Mar 1766, d. 1802 (Age 35 years) |
| 6. Rebecca Boone, b. 26 May 1768, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. Daniel Morgan Boone, b. 23 Dec 1769, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 8. Jesse Bryan Boone, b. 23 May 1773, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 9. William Boone, b. Jun 1775, d. ~ 1775 |
| 10. Nathan Boone, b. 2 Mar 1781, Boones Station, Fayette County, Kentucky , d. 1856 (Age 74 years) |
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Last Modified |
6 Jan 2020 |
Family ID |
F2861 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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