Charles M. Boone

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Charles M. Boone

Also Known As: "Charles or Harry /Boone/"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America
Death: March 26, 1783 (53-62)
Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Boone, Il and Elizabeth Ann Boone
Husband of Mary Boone
Father of John Boone, V; James Boone; Catherine Green; Henrietta Boone; Walter "Watty" Boone and 9 others
Brother of Sarah Luckett; Henry Boone; James Boone; Francis Boone and John Boone
Half brother of Providence Robinson

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About Charles M. Boone

From https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88628510/charles-boone

Charles was the son of John Boone II & Elizabeth Beaven. He married Mary Boarman about 1745 & they had 10 children.


From http://oldtrunkintheattic.blogspot.com/2014/10/boone-ancestors.html...

Charles Boone, born about 1725 in Prince George's County. He married Mary Boarman about 1745 in Maryland. Mary was the daughter of Thomas James Boarman and Jane Edelen. Charles and Mary died in Prince George's County, Mary by 1780 and Charles in 1783. Charles was the son of John II.



A Patriot of the American Revolution for MARYLAND. DAR Ancestor #: A132018.

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Charles M. Boone's Timeline

1725
1725
Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America
1743
1743
1745
1745
Prince George's, MD, United States
1746
1746
Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America
1748
1748
King Georges Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America
1752
1752
Prince Georges County, Maryland, USA
1754
1754
Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America
1760
1760
Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America
1762
1762
Prince George's County, Maryland, British Colonial America