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John Boone Callaway 1781 – 1821 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 July 1781

Birth Location: Fayette County, Kentucky, United States of America

Death Date: 30 June 1821

Death Location: St. Charles County, Missouri, United States of America

Father: Flanders Callaway

Mother: Jemima Boone

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Caton

Children(s): Emaline Callaway, Verlina Callaway, James Callaway, Octavia Callaway

In 1781, John Boone Callaway entered the world in Fayette County, Kentucky, United States of America, born to Flanders Isham Callaway and Jemima Boone. John Boone Callaway married Elizabeth Caton, and had children including Emaline Roberta Callaway, Verlina Callaway, James Callaway, Octavia Callaway. John Boone Callaway passed away in 1821 in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1781, John Boone Callaway entered the world in Fayette County, Kentucky, United States of America, born to Flanders Isham Callaway and Jemima Boone.
  • John Boone Callaway married Elizabeth Caton, and had children including Emaline Roberta Callaway, Verlina Callaway, James Callaway, Octavia Callaway.
  • John Boone Callaway passed away in 1821 in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States of America.

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John Callaway's Ancestors

Self
John Callaway
1781 – 1821
Birth Place: Fayette County, Kentucky, United States of America
Parents
Flanders Isham Callaway
1752 – 1829
Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States of America
Jemima Boone
1762 – 1834
Yadkin, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States of America
Grandparents
Daniel Boone
1734 – 1820
Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Rebecca Bryan
1739 – 1813
Great-Grandparents
Maugridge Boone
1696 – 1765
Sarah Morgan
2nd-Great-Grandparents
*George Boone
1666 – 1744

John Callaway's Descendants

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John (Boone) Callaway (24 July 1781 – 30 June 1821) m. Elizabeth Caton (16 August 1790 – 20 September 1821)
  1. 1. Emaline (Roberta) Callaway (7 June 1810 – 23 January 1857) m. Haden Boone (7 June 1810 – 23 January 1857)
    1. 1. James (Orville) Boone (28 February 1828 – 24 May 1902)
    2. 2. Wellington (Treeson) Boone (31 December 1829 – 10 October 1882)
    3. 3. Martha (Jane) Boone (1832 – 14 June 1870)
    4. 4. William (T.) Boone (1832 – 1852)
    5. 5. Octavia (Ann) Boone (11 August 1836 – 4 February 1853)
    6. 6. Samuel (E.) Boone (1 April 1838 – 1 October 1838)
    7. 7. Joel (Hayden) Boone (19 July 1839 – 14 April 1887)
    8. 8. George (B. M.) Boone (1 April 1842 – 14 August 1844)
    9. 9. Cener (C.) Boone (16 August 1844 – 30 September 1844)
    10. 10. Albert (P) Boone (5 August 1845 – 8 August 1846)
    11. 11. Leonidas (Lamme) Boone (1848 – 13 February 1915)
  2. 2. Verlina Callaway (1814 – )
  3. 3. James Callaway (24 April 1816 – 11 July 1889)
  4. 4. Octavia Callaway (1818 – )

John Callaway's Timeline

2 Records

1781
24 July 1781
Birth of John Boone Callaway in Fayette County, Kentucky, United States of America
Fayette County, Kentucky, United States of America
1821
30 June 1821
Age 40
Death of John Boone Callaway in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States of America
St. Charles County, Missouri, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 July 1781
    Event Place: Fayette County, Kentucky, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 June 1821
    Event Place: St. Charles County, Missouri, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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

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