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Daniel Boone 1734–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1734

Birth Location: Exter, Berks, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 26 Sep 1820

Death Location: Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America

Father: Squire Boone

Mother: Sarah Morgan

Spouse(s): Rebecca Bryan

Children(s): Jessie Boone, Seth Hays, Daniel Boone, Susannah Hays, Israel Boone, Jemima Boone

Daniel Boone was born in 1734 in Exter, Berks, Pennsylvania, the child of Squire Boone And Sarah Morgan. Daniel Boone married Rebecca Bryan, and had children including Daniel Morgan Boone, Daniel Vergan Boone, Israel Boone, James Boone, Jemima Boone, Jessie Boone, Levina Boone, Rebecca Boone, Seth M Hays, Susannah Boone Hays. Daniel Boone passed away in 1820 in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Daniel Boone was born in 1734 in Exter, Berks, Pennsylvania, the child of Squire Boone And Sarah Morgan.
  • Daniel Boone married Rebecca Bryan, and had children including Daniel Morgan Boone, Daniel Vergan Boone, Israel Boone, James Boone, Jemima Boone, Jessie Boone, Levina Boone, Rebecca Boone, Seth M Hays, Susannah Boone Hays.
  • Daniel Boone passed away in 1820 in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Daniel Boone's Ancestors

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Daniel Boone
1734–1820
Birth Place: Exter, Berks, Pennsylvania
Parents
Squire Boone
1696–1765
Bradninch, shire, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Sarah Morgan
1700–1777
Gwynedd, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Edward Morgan
1670–1736
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, Pennsylvania, USA
Margaret (Elizabeth) Jarman
1678–1731
Wales, Early Settler of The Welsh Colony, Berks, Colonial Am, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Daniel Boone's Descendants

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Daniel Boone (1734–26 Sep 1820) m. Rebecca Bryan (1739–18 Mar 1813)
  1. 1. Jessie Boone 1773–1820 m. Chloe (Van) Bibber 1772–1821
    1. 1. Madison Boone 1809–
    2. 2. Albert (Gallatin) Boone 1806–
    3. 3. Emily Boone 1811–
    4. 4. Panthea (Grant) Boone 1801–1880
    5. 5. Minerva (S) Boone 1799–
    6. 6. Alphonso Boone 1796–1849
    7. 7. Van (Daniel) Boone 1814–1871
  2. 2. Seth (M) Hays 1811–
  3. 3. Daniel (Vergan) Boone 1769–1839
  4. 4. Susannah (Boone) Hays 1760–1800
  5. 5. Israel Boone 1758–1782
  6. 6. Jemima Boone 1762–1829 m. Flanders Callaway 1760–1820
    1. 1. Richard Callaway 1798–1846

Daniel Boone's Timeline

2 Records

1734
1734
Birth of Daniel Boone in Exter, Berks, Pennsylvania
Exter, Berks, Pennsylvania
1820
26 Sep 1820
Age 86
Death of Daniel Boone in St Charles, Missouri
St Charles, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1734
    Event Place: Exter, Berks, Pennsylvania
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Quaker Meeting Records
    [2] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    [3] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    [4] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [5] North America, Family Histories
    [6] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 087 : 1911
    [7] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Sep 1820
    Event Place: St Charles, Missouri
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Quaker Meeting Records
    [2] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    [3] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [4] North America, Family Histories
    [5] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 087 : 1911
    [6] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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