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William Boone

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Castles Woods, Clinch River Valley, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Death: July 12, 1775 (3 weeks)
Castles Woods, Clinch River Valley, Pennsylvania, Colonial America (died in ifancy)
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. Daniel Boone and Rebecca Boone
Brother of James Bryan Boone; Israel Boone; Susanna Hays; Jemima Callaway; Lavina Bryan Scholl and 6 others

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About William Boone (died young)


William Bryan Boone,[1] the son of Daniel Boone and Rebecah Bryan, was born in 1775 and died the same year.

Death date: 1775[2]

Sources

  1. He is a different person than William Linville Boone, who is frequently shown as another son of Daniel and Rebecca (see merged profiles in the Acknowledgments section), but is not listed as one of their 10 children by the Boone Society (see Rebecca's profile for details). William Linville Boone is the son of George (son of Squire Boone). ~Liz Shifflett
  2. 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.
  3. Stephen Chinn, Family History of Daniel BOONE, web page, (http://history.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/families/boone.html, 25 Mar 1994), "Electronic."
  4. The Boone Discussion List, Boone Ancestors and Descendants, web page, (http://booneinfo.com/#A, 1999), "Electronic."
  5. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boone-125
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William Boone (died young)'s Timeline

1775
June 20, 1775
Castles Woods, Clinch River Valley, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
July 12, 1775
Castles Woods, Clinch River Valley, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
July 12, 1775