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Battle of Boonesborough

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  • Monk Estill (b. - 1835)
    Monk Estill (died 1835) arrived in Kentucky in the 1770s as a slave but was later freed, becoming the first freed slave in Kentucky. He made gunpowder at Boonesborough, KY. His son, Jerry, was the firs...
  • Charles Shirly, Sr. (1771 - 1817)
    Charles Shirley and Rebecca Collier, daughter of John Collier of England and Millie Vaughan, were married to near the Kentucky River at what is now called Fayette County, Kentucky, Charles is buried in...
  • Michel Sharle (1732 - 1784)
    He was a bonded surveyor 1761-1769 in Augusta County, Virginia. Michael enlisted December 1, 1777 in Captain Bentley's Company, 3rd Virginia Regiment, commanded by Col. John Neville, formally known at ...
  • Rev. Joseph Proctor (c.1755 - 1844)
    Military service : Mar 4 1831 - Kentucky, United States Military service : June 1 1840 - United States Residence : Estill Residence : 1820 - Ravenna, Estill, Kentucky, United States Residence :...
  • Nicholas Proctor, Jr. (c.1725 - 1793)

The siege of Boonesborough was a military engagement which took place in September 1778 during the American Revolutionary War. On September 7, Shawnee chief Blackfish, who was allied to the British, led an attack on the Kentucky settlement of Boonesborough. Months before the battle, Blackfish had captured and adopted Daniel Boone, the founder of Boonesborough. Boone escaped the Shawnees in time to lead the defense of the settlement. Blackfish's siege was unsuccessful and was lifted after eleven days. Boone was then court-martialed by fellow officers who suspected him of harboring Loyalist sympathies. He was acquitted, but soon left the settlement.

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