Daniel Boone Family Tree [ 18th Century Kentucky Hero]

Daniel Boone Family Tree: Daniel Boone  (Born October 22, 1734) was an American Frontierman, pioneer, explore and woodsman. He is best known for Kentucky settlement. His efforts for Kentucky settlement made him a folk hero of American History. He was the sixth child of his parents among a total of 11 in his family.

Daniel's family tried to make him go school But he was not interested in learning and writing. He was not serious about his schooling, Instead of he continuously followed his passion for Exploring and hunting. Boone was Indulge in American Revolutionary War ( 1755, 1767,1769,1775) to make Kentucky settlements.

1. Daniel Boone Family Tree


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2. Ancestral History of Daniel Boone


Daniel Boone Family Tree is very large, even hundreds of members of this family can be traced. Daniel Boone Family Carries English West-Walsh Ancestory. The Family tree Flourishes from George Bohun. He was the Great Great Great Grandfather of Daniel Boone. George Bohun Married to Joanna Healle. George Boone First Was Born after this Marriage. George Boone first then married to Anna Fallace, Catherine Morgan and Elizabeth Boone.

In Family Tree of Daniel Boone, his Ancesstors were all Froteismen and households. When Boone was fighting for Kentuck being A frontiersmen. Many other frontmen like Davy Crockett (Davy Crockett Family Tree ) was also there to contribute in American Revolutionary war.

George Boone Jr [Grand Father ]


By Ann Fallace a Son named George Boone Sr was born.  George Sr married to Sarah Mary Uppay. They had a children George Boone Jr. George Boone Jr was married, Mary Multan Morgridge and Persis Boone. Daniel Boone's Grandfather was natives of England. They belong to a Religious Christian Society called "Quakers". Here all Quakers Members were being exploited by locals for their different beliefs in England.

George Boone Jr (1666-1744) was the father of 6 children.

  1. George Boone (1691-1753)

  2. Squire Boone

  3. Joseph Boone

  4. Benjamin Boone

  5. James Boone

  6. Samuel Boone


See hundreds of Daniel Boone Ancestors (Only names) at Geneanet

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2. Squire Boone [ Father]


Squire Boone was Born to Georg Boone Jr (1696–1765). He emigrated from the small town of Bradninch, Devon (near Exeter) to Pennsylvania in 1713. Many Christian families along with Squire Boone also took Refuge in William Pens colony in Pennsylvania made for Dissenters. The dissenters were the people who separated from the church of England.

Squire Boone made Sarah Morgan and Mary Boone her soulmate. Daniel Boone was then Born to Sarah Morgan.

3. Sarah Morgan [Mother]


Sarah Morgan was Daniel Boone's mother. Mary Boone was the stepmother of Daniel Boone. Daniel Boone had 10 Brothers and sister. Out of them, only 8 are known.

  1. Israel Boone

  2. Samuel J Boone

  3. John Morgan Boone

  4. Jacob Boone

  5. George Boone

  6. Edward Boone

  7. Squire Boone


5. Rebecca Bryan [Wife]


Daniel Boone married Rebecca Bryan Boone (January 9, 1739 – March 18, 1813). Her father name was Joseph Bryan and Mother was Alice Linville. Rebeca was raised by her stepmother Alice (or Aylee) Linville. At the age of 17, she married Daniel Boone.

Three marriages were taken place at the same time. One was her own, another two were of two young orphan nephews, Jesse and Jonathan. The document says that Daniel Boone wife Rebecca has the same height as him as well as she was very attractive with black eyes and Shiney hairs.
Grandparents of Rebecca Bryan Boone: Morgan Bryan And Martha Bryan.

6. Daniel Boone children


Daniel Boone's wife Rebecca was an experienced community midwife, sharpshooter, and linen-maker. Although she was not highly educated. She was also a kind-hearted woman who took in the orphaned children of her deceased relatives and raised them. Both Husband and wife expanded Danie Boone Family Tree and born several Children.

  • 3 May 1757 - James (died 10 October 1773, Clinch Mountains, VA)

  • 2 November 1760 - Susannah (died 19 October 1800)

  • 4 October 1762 - Jemima (died 30 August 1829, Montgomery County, MO)

  • 23 March 1766 - Levina (died 6 April 1802, Clark County, KY)

  • 26 May 1768 - Rebecca (died 14 July 1805, Clark County, KY)

  • 23 December 1769 - Daniel Morgan (died 13 July 1839, Jackson County, MO)

  • 23 May 1773 - Jesse Bryan (died 22 December 1820)

  • 20 June 1775 - William Bryan (died 1775)

  • 3 February 1781 - Nathaniel or Nathan (died 16 October 1856, Greene County, MO)

  • 4 October 1762 - Jemima (died 30 August 1829, Montgomery County, MO)

  • 25 January 1759 - Israel (died 19 August 1782, Blue Licks, KY)

  • 23 December 1769 - Daniel Morgan (died 13 July 1839, Jackson County, MO)


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Conclusion


Daniel Boone Family Tree is one of the longest historical descendant records kept in history. After the death of Daniel Boone his son, Nathan Boone took part in the war of 1812. He continued to serve America like his father daniel, as an Indian fighter, and officer of the United States Mounted Rangers, and the U.S. Army dragoons in Missouri.

Comments

  1. My mom's family, in 1868, maried into Boone family. J. Watt Gibson, married mSarah Rendfro Boone, in Buchannon County, Missouri. J . Watt wrote his memoirs in 1912, and gave family accounts, travelling several times to California,1st to look for gold, later to herd cattle to sacramento area, which 5 or the 6 Gibson boys lived. The youngest,Robert, being kille3d by Sioux indians between Ft. Bridger, and south Pass, Wyoming. Recollections of a pioneer, J. Watt Gibson, 1912, St Jo, Missouri. Buy on amazon, or E- Bay

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