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Jesse Boone

Also Known As: "Jessie"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Yadkin River, Rowan County, North Carolina, Colonial America
Death: December 22, 1820 (47)
St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, United States
Place of Burial: Montgomery County, Missouri, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. Daniel Boone and Rebecca Boone
Husband of Chloe Boone
Father of Joshua Morris Boone; Jeremiah Boone; Harriett Morgan Baber; Alphonso D. Boone, I; Minerva Susan Warner and 6 others
Brother of James Bryan Boone; Israel Boone; Susanna Hays; Jemima Callaway; Lavina Bryan Scholl and 6 others

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About Jesse Boone


Jesse Boone

  • Birth: 23 May 1773 - Yadkin, Rowan, North Carolina
  • Death: 22 Dec 1820 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Burial: Loutre Lick Pioneer Cemetery Montgomery County Missouri, USA
  • Father: Daniel Boone (1734-1820)
  • Mother: Rebecca Bryan (1739-1813)
  • Spouse: Chloe Van Bibber Birth 13 Aug 1772

Biography

Jessie was born in 1773. He is the son of Daniel Boone and Rebecah Bryan.[1]

Some sources may have his first name as Jesse.Jesse Bryan Boone. Born on 23 May 1773 in Yadkin Valley, Rowan Co., North Carolina. Jesse Bryan died in St. Louis, Missouri on 22 Dec 1820; he was 47. Buried on 26 Dec 1820 in Loutre Lick, Montgomery Co., Missouri.

In Sep 1790 when Jesse Bryan was 17, he married Chloe Van Bibber, daughter of Captain John Peter Van Bibber & Chloe Staniford, in Boonesboro, Madison Co., Kentucky. Born on 13 Aug 1772 in Botetourt Co., Virginia. Chloe died in St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri in 1821; she was 48.


Notes for Jesse Bryan Boone

They had two children when he returned to Ky. from Kanawasha, with Daniel, Jessie and Nathan and the three couples and children lived ina 20 x 30 log cabin for some time. While here he and wife had 3 more children. When Daniel and Nathan went to Missouri, he stayed on the farm. At one time he had a fever and ague, six foot slab guilt man named Wooton hit him with something resembling an Irish Shillelagh and the blood gushed> Nathan sprang at the man and as Wooton ran Nathan hit him at every jump but he could not evade Nathan till Nathan had thrashed him all he wanted.


References

  1. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13707012
  2. http://members.cox.net/treese3/d129.htm#P303
  3. http://pharmacy.isu.edu/~cady/genealogy/PS08/PS08_030.HTM
  4. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boone-179
  5. Some Boone Descendants & Kindred of the St. Charles District by Lillian Hays Oliver. Dean Publications, 2204 El Canto Circle, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670; Pub. 1984. Repository: Library of Marilyn Cardwell Larson, Roseville, CA.
  6. Gerald Wayne Shollmier, Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #2484, Date of Import: Jan 16, 1999. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: May 5, 1999.
  7. The Boone Discussion List, Boone Ancestors and Descendants, web page, (http://booneinfo.com/#A, 1999), "Electronic."
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Jesse Boone's Timeline

1773
May 23, 1773
Yadkin River, Rowan County, North Carolina, Colonial America
1792
1792
1793
January 9, 1793
1794
February 22, 1794
Lincoln County, Kentucky, United States
1796
November 7, 1796
Mason County, Kentucky, United States
1799
July 28, 1799
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
1800
1800
Greeensboro, Georgia, United States
1801
September 20, 1801
Greenup County, Kentucky, United States
1806
April 27, 1806
Greenup County, Kentucky, United States