JOHN TALBOT BOONE (William C.7; Williams; George; Squire4; George'), born 15 Mar., 1845, in Fayette, Mo.; died 24 Jan., 1916. Married Lizzie Corbin. Residence, Long Island.
CHILDREN:-
2700 John Talbot Boone, Jr., m. Ethel Edwards. Res. St. Louis, Mo. 2701 Nellie Boone, m. Harold Mahan, Neponsit, L. I.
2702 Wade Hampton Boone, b. 18 Jan., 1916.
ELIZABETH BOONE (William C.7 Williams; George; Squire4; George'), born 17 Nov., 1846, in Fayette, Mo.
Married John T. Sears, Residence, Kansas City, Mo.
CHILDREN:-
2703 Lucy Sears, m. Judge Charles Gill of Kansas City. 2704 John Sears, m. Marguerite Fort.
LOUISA CORNELIA BOONE (William C.7; Williams; George; Squire4; George'), born 26 Apr., 1$49, in Fayette, Mo.
Married Cyrus Thompson. Residence, Belleville, Illinois. CHILDREN:-
2705 Amos Thompson, d. in infancy. } Twins.
2706 William Boone Thompson, m. Oudeletta Heinzelman.
2707 Theophilas (Theodore) Thompson, drowned while hunting. +2708 Lucy Alice Thompson.
Amos Thompson, d. in infancy.
Theophilas (Theodore) THOMPSON
Theophilas (Theodore) Thompson, drowned while hunting.
DANIEL BOONE (William C.7; William6; George; Squire'; Gebrges), born 29 Dec., 1851.
Married Mary Belle Lusk (d. 17 Jan., 1916), daughter of Major William H. Lusk, of Jefferson City, Mo. Residence, Kansas City, Mo.
CHILDREN:-
2709 William Boone, m. Annie Doneghy.
2710 Daniel Boone, Jr.
2711 Alexander Boone, dec.
2712 Harry Boone.
2713 Rodney Boone.
2714 Howard Boone.
2715 Belle Boone.
2716 Abbie Boone.
2717 Louis Boone, dec.
ALICE BOONE (William C.7; William6; George5; Squire; Georges). Married James Kirtly, Columbia, Mo.
CHILDREN:-
2718 Beaufort F. Kirtly.
2719 Lucy Kirtly. 2720 Alice Kirtly.
HOWARD COUNTY BOONE (William C.7; William6; George5; Squire; Georges), born 13 Feb., 1857.
Married Janet Ewing. Residence, St. Louis, Mo.
CHILDREN:-
2721 Ewing Boone.
2722 Janet Boone.
2723 Howard County Boone, Jr., m. Mrs. Byrd Crutsinger, daughter of Mrs.
Morton Jourdan, St. Louis, Mo.
MICHAEL L. STONER (Nancy' Tribble; Mary6 Boone; George' Squire; Georges), born 12 Jan., 1817.
Married 4 May, 1843, Carlisle Harris (b. 1825; d.1859. See sketch of Harris Family), and 2nd, about 1862, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt-Kay (d. 1901.)
He was born in Kentucky and moved to Texas. At the time of the Civil War he joined the Confederate Army, was captured and in prison at New Orleans for several months. Probably was exchanged, for we find that some time after his sister Minerva and her husband, Gen. "Dick" Williams, had gone back to Ky., he married Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt-Kay, and went to Ky. They took with them her daughter Lulu Kay, and all of his children except Tillitha and Lillie, who had gone with
their Aunt Minerva, and the son Overton, who had joined the Confederate Army. His father, George Washington Stoner, Sr., was living in Mont-
gomery Co. (Ky.), and when the War became severe and feeling ran high, Michael L. and some of his family had to be sent to Va. through the
mountains by carriage. In the party were Michael L. Stoner, his wife, her daughter Lulu Kay, two of his children, Lillie and Nannie, and the negro driver. It is probable they remained in Va. until the close of the
War, as Ky. was much debated country. Michael L. Stoner died and was buried in Texas where he has many descendants living today.
CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
+2724 Nannie Harris Stoner, b. 1845.
+2725 George Overton Stoner, b. 1847.
+2726 Tillitha Stoner, b. 1849. +2727 Peter Tribble Stoner, b. 1851.
+2728 Maria Stoner, b. 1853. +2729 William Stoner, b. 1854. +2730 Lillie C. Stoner, b. 1857.
(Second Marriage)
+2731 Hunt Stoner, b. 1864. +2732 Davis Stoner, b. 1867.
1312. MARY ANN STONER (Nancy'
MICHAEL L. STONER (Nancy' Tribble; Mary6 Boone; George' Squire; Georges), born 12 Jan., 1817.
Married 4 May, 1843, Carlisle Harris (b. 1825; d.1859. See sketch of Harris Family), and 2nd, about 1862, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt-Kay (d. 1901.)
He was born in Kentucky and moved to Texas. At the time of the Civil War he joined the Confederate Army, was captured and in prison at New Orleans for several months. Probably was exchanged, for we find that some time after his sister Minerva and her husband, Gen. "Dick" Williams, had gone back to Ky., he married Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt-Kay, and went to Ky. They took with them her daughter Lulu Kay, and all of his children except Tillitha and Lillie, who had gone with
their Aunt Minerva, and the son Overton, who had joined the Confederate Army. His father, George Washington Stoner, Sr., was living in Mont-
gomery Co. (Ky.), and when the War became severe and feeling ran high, Michael L. and some of his family had to be sent to Va. through the
mountains by carriage. In the party were Michael L. Stoner, his wife, her daughter Lulu Kay, two of his children, Lillie and Nannie, and the negro driver. It is probable they remained in Va. until the close of the
War, as Ky. was much debated country. Michael L. Stoner died and was buried in Texas where he has many descendants living today.
CHILDREN:-
(First Marriage)
+2724 Nannie Harris Stoner, b. 1845.
+2725 George Overton Stoner, b. 1847.
+2726 Tillitha Stoner, b. 1849. +2727 Peter Tribble Stoner, b. 1851.
+2728 Maria Stoner, b. 1853. +2729 William Stoner, b. 1854. +2730 Lillie C. Stoner, b. 1857.
(Second Marriage)
+2731 Hunt Stoner, b. 1864. +2732 Davis Stoner, b. 1867.
1312. MARY ANN STONER (Nancy'
MARY ANN STONER (Nancy' Tribble; Mary' Boone; George; Squire4; George3), born 30 Nov., 1818.
Married 12 Apr., 1836, Robert Harvey Gatewood.
They are both buried in the family burying ground, on the old
homeplace, near Mt. Sterling, Ky.
CHILDREN:-
+2733 Sarah Ann Gatewood.
+2734 James Gatewood, b. 1841.
+2735 Emma Gatewood.
2736 Robert Gatewood, b. 18-; m. Bettie Ewing, a sister of Jane Elinor
Ewing. He left no children.