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  Watauga History
It is added that those of our boys who followed Lee on his Gettysburg campaign in 1863 were but passing over the same route their ancestors had taken when coming from Youk and Lancaster counties to this State in the fifties of the eighteenth century.
Daniel Boone belonged to thi company and he buried Fish, who had been killed by Little Carpenter.
Jesse Boone, a nephew of Daniel, certainly lived near the top of the Blue Ridge in a cabin which used to stand in a five-acre field four miles above Shull's Mills, to the right of the old Morganton road.
www.maprealtyboone.com /real_estate/real_estate_watauga.html   (8401 words)

  
 John Milton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
On October 10, 1717, George Boone III, his wife, Mary Milton Maugridge Boone, and their six younger children arrived in Philadelphia.
In 1720, one of their sons, Squire Boone, was married to Sarah Morgan.
They had eleven children, including American frontiersman, Daniel Boone.
john-milton.iqnaut.net   (1144 words)

  
 The Gene Pool: JTR's Colorful Family History
Thomas BEALS was the son of John BEALS II and Sarah BOWATER.
His sons and others who were with him found it utterly impossible to get plank or any material out of which to make a coffin, so they went to work and cut down a walnut tree and made a trough, which they covered with a slab.
Thomas CARR's son Benjamin CARR was married to Patience BEALS (dau.
www.rootsweb.com /~genepool/bealthom.htm   (4301 words)

  
 FREEMASONS THEY WON’T TELL YOU ABOUT
In 1905, he founded the Sons of Daniel Boone (Mason) which in 1910 became the first Boy Scout organization in the US.
Gorham, Nicholas - Son of Bradford and a RI State Representative.
Tompkins, Daniel D. Vice President of the United States, his bust is in the Senate wing of the U.S. Capitol.
www.longcounty.net /famousmasons.html   (5419 words)

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