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606: 683: 459: 366:. There are a couple of stories about Daniel and Rebecca's first meeting. One is that on a night that Rebecca was herding stray cows, Daniel tracked her during a "fire hunt", a Native American night-time method for stalking and shooting deer that became frozen or catatonic by the light. In the story, he followed her to the Bryan homestead. Another is that they first met at a cherry picking. They likely first "took notice of each other" at the wedding of Mary Boone, Daniel's sister, to Rebecca's Uncle William—or the later wedding of Squire Boone, Daniel's relative, to Rebecca's Aunt Rebecca. Rebecca was said to have been a tall, attractive woman with black hair and dark eyes. No contemporary portrait of her exists. 414: 230:). It was there that she met her future husband, Daniel Boone. Rebecca Boone raised ten of her own children and eight nephews and nieces that she and Daniel had adopted. Since Daniel was away for extended hunting and exploration trips, sometimes for several years at a time, Boone generally raised and protected their eighteen children by herself. Living in the frontier, and needing to be self-reliant, she was a healer, midwife, sharpshooter, gardener, tanner, and weaver. The family was subject to attacks by Native Americans as their land was encroached upon by white settlers and by bands of white men, called 960:. One hand rests upon her lap while the other holds the reins passively, relinquishing control of the horse to her husband. But this hardly makes Rebecca a figure of powerlessness. Her head higher than anyone else's, she is depicted as a heavenly mother but also as a strong physical presence. With dour expression, straight-ahead gaze, and steadiness upon her mount, she is the essential pioneer woman, rugged, unafraid, a key player in the shaping of her own destiny and that of her small migrant community." 765:, district magistrate by the Spanish government. In 1803, Boone and her husband went to live with their son Nathan. Daughters Susannah, Levina, and Rebecca died between 1800 and 1805. Levina's husband moved from Kentucky to Missouri with their eight children. Rebecca's husband also died, leaving her children orphaned. Son David Morgan Boone traveled to Kentucky and brought five of her seven children to also be with the Boones in Missouri. Boone and her husband hunted and made maple sugar. During the 1118:
or a "certain Boone", and her husband accepted the daughter as if she were his. Morgan also states, though, that it is possible that Daniel fathered Jemima. In addition, Ned had married Boone's sister about the time that Jemima was conceived and Morgan finds it unlikely that Ned would have fathered a child with his sister-in-law at that time. Faragher contends that the story, called "Boone's Surprise" is possibly such an interesting legend that there has not been an interest in correcting the story.
674:) with 15 to 20 families, including extended family members. Daughters Susannah and Jemima were established with their own families at Boone's Station. Boone later lived with her family in a double cabin on Marble Creek. She had five children at home—Israel, Levina, Rebecca, Daniel Morgan, and Jesse Bryan. Their last child, Nathan, was born in March 1781. Boone welcomed six children of her widowed uncle James Bryan. In the early 1780s, Susannah's family of four or five moved in with the Boones. 571: 527: 894: 872: 555:
diary that Boone "is by nature a quiet soul, and of few words. She told me of her trouble, and the frequent distress and fear in her heart." Daniel returned to North Carolina in 1771, after spending two years in Kentucky. Boone was intent on leaving North Carolina for several reasons, he owed money to people there, the settlements were becoming crowded, and he sought better hunting grounds.
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Shawnee, she moved her children hundreds of miles on horseback through hostile Indian territory. When her aging husband was racked by rheumatism, she went hunting and brought back enough game to feed them all. Yet she is depicted in the popular nineteenth-century biographies of the legendary 'Col. Daniel Boone' as merely an 'amiable Spouse' without any personality of her own."
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against the many and changing stereotypes in which others, in the future, would cast her. And by portraying her first and most dramatically as reflected in the flickering and distorting torchlight of her husband's predominating myth, Flint effectively annihilated any possibility that she might achieve mythic status on her own." Thury compares her to Greek mythical figures
465:, Daniel Boone escorting settlers through the Cumberland Gap, 1852. Using Biblical and classical imagery to justify and make westward expansion appear heroic, Bingham portrayed Rebecca Boone in the pose of a Madonna, a popular domestic ideal of the time, and she is completed in interpretive ways with a faithful hunting dog and her husband leading a noble charger. 631:, were captured by Native Americans on July 5, 1776. Daniel led the rescue effort to get the girls. There were periodic raids by Native Americans at Fort Boone, with 47 people killed by Native Americans between 1775 and 1779. The British had urged local Native Americans to hit certain targets, like Boonesborough and other settlements south of the 659:
difficulties, an account of which would swell a volume." Boone's husband spent the next several seasons recruiting other families to move with them. In the summer of 1779, Daniel led Boone and their children back to Kentucky. Traveling with them were members of the Boone and Bryan families and others, including the family of
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said of the fire hunt legend: "Unfortunately, the incident never occurred — nor was it likely to occur. A good hunter, such as Boone, would make no such error. Rebecca, in those days, would have been far more likely to have deemed her lover very absurd, to have thus been deceived, and to have doubted
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Author Mark Gerzon said of Boone, "Nearly as tall as her husband, Rebecca Bryan Boone was a remarkable woman. Single-handedly, and often under harsh frontier conditions, she cared and provided for their children while Daniel was gone for months on various expeditions. When Daniel was kidnapped by the
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After Daniel's failed attempts at land speculation and ginseng exports, they moved in 1788 to Charleston (now in West Virginia) in the Kanawha Valley. They settled on the south side of the river almost opposite the mouth of Campbell's Creek in a log house similar to what he had built in Kentucky: two
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Boone raised eighteen children. Soon after her wedding, Boone took in her husband's two orphaned nephews, Jesse and Jonathan. Her brother-in-law Israel Boone and his wife died of tuberculosis before her wedding; their two daughters also died of the disease soon after their parents. Jesse and Jonathan
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During my captivity with the Indians, my wife, who despaired of ever seeing me again, expecting the Indians had put a period to my life, oppressed with the distress of the country, and bereaved of me, her only happiness, had, before I returned, transported my family and goods, on horses, through the
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or Transylvania Purchase. Kentucky was recognized as a county of Virginia. Boone gave birth to her son William in late July 1775, it was a difficult birth and he died soon after. Although Daniel had plans to move to Kentucky, the trip was delayed six weeks until Boone was strong enough for the trip.
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In 1773, Daniel headed for Kentucky with Boone, their children, and other settlers, a party of about 80 people. According to contemporary Daniel Boone biographer Timothy Flint, during the trek Boone "followed from North Carolina into the far wilderness, without a road or even a trace to guide their
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Boone's life was difficult as a frontierswoman. She raised the children on her own during the falls and winters that Daniel spent hunting and trapping furs and on his extended exploration trips into the wilderness. Pelts that Daniel sold to traders supported the family. Boone grew up learning how to
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Rebecca has been portrayed as the ideal wife, patient, resourceful, a great beauty, a crack shot with a rifle, moving again and again with Daniel and their family from North Carolina to Virginia, back to North Carolina, to Tennessee, to Kentucky, to Virginia again, and back to Kentucky, then finally
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According to Waldrup, while they were away, Native Americans had set fire to their house and it was destroyed. They built a house and settled on a 640-acre tract that Daniel purchased from his father. Daniel and Rebecca purchased the land on Bear Creek from Daniel's parents by October 12, 1759, and
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According to family lore, biographer Robert Morgan, and historian Lyman Draper, Boone gave birth in October 1762 to her daughter Jemima, who was conceived during Daniel's absence. Believing that Daniel died during that time, she is said to have had a relationship with his brother Edward "Ned" Boone
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of Virginia (now West Virginia) on the Ohio River. There, they operated a store and Daniel worked as a surveyor and supplied the local militia. Boone moved three more times by 1798, including a move back to Kentucky near some of his children and grandchildren. By 1794, Boone and Daniel lived alone,
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and Native Americans. An accomplished hunter, she hunted deer and other game and grew produce to feed her family. When they were old enough, the children helped Boone run the farm and perform domestic chores. Boone sold a variety of produce for income. During financially lean years, the Boones made
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In March 1748, Squire Boone was expelled from the Quakers when he allowed his son to marry a woman who was not a Quaker. The family first moved to Virginia in 1750, and then to the Providence of North Carolina. There are various years reported as to when the Boones came to the Yadkin River area of
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with their four children—young James, baby Israel, and nephews Jesse and Jonathan. Their first daughter Susannah was born in November 1760, after which Daniel went on extended winter hunts and fought in the militia. Boone and her husband were separated for nearly two years. The Boones returned to
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nation and they were warned not to return. During that time, Boone was still in North Carolina, living a difficult frontier life with threats of attacks by Native Americans and long periods when her husband was away. Boone was visited by Moravian missionary George Soelle in 1771. He wrote in his
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and Eva Thury, many of Daniel Boone's biographers devalued the role that Boone played in raising and protecting her children in the wilderness. For instance, she says that Timothy Flint writes that "an exemplary Rebecca Boone appeared all too infrequently and all too indistinctly to stand proof
942:, represents the many women who left their homes for the dangers of the frontier. During the Boone family's trek in 1773, Boone had recently given birth to her son Jesse, but the family had to turn back due to the danger. In 1775, she had given birth to William, who died shortly after his birth. 350:
The Carolina Bryans cleared the land and built cabins and barns for the families. Elk, deer, turkeys, and fish were abundant in the area. Boone gathered berries and nuts and tended the garden. She learned to spin wool, weave, sew, cook, and make candles. She also learned how to dry food for the
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Daniel escaped his captors around June 1778 and traveled to North Carolina to reconnect with his family. He arrived on November 7, 1778, and pressed Boone to return with him to Kentucky. Daniel said of the time, "The history of my going home, and returning with my family, forms a series of
602:. The Boones' cabin was one of the few that was built outside of the palisade. On September 8, 1775, the Boones settled at Fort Boone. Boone was the first white woman to have settled in Kentucky. Boone, who had brought seeds with her to Kentucky, planted a garden with her daughters. 428:
in the Yadkin River valley, were built for refuge during attacks by Cherokee people, who until this point had "cordial if wary relations with the whites." Native Americans began attacking after white people settled in their hunting grounds. In 1759, following a raid during the
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way—surrounded at every step by wild beasts and savages." The move, though, would encroach on Shawnee and Cherokee land. Daniel had been warned by the Native Americans not to return to what is now Kentucky. The settlers were attacked by a group of Cherokee,
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Joseph Bryan settled in the Providence of North Carolina about 1755, living about four miles from his father, Morgan Bryan. Rebecca and Martha Bryan lived with their grandparents until they were married. Martha married Edward (Ned) Boone, Daniel's brother.
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The Boone family : a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717; containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history, also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his
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raise, feed, and clothe a family in the wilderness. She was also reputed to be a midwife, healer, leather tanner, sharpshooter, and linen-maker. During the extended periods that Daniel was away, she protected her family from attacks by
836:, and others for her ability to overcome significant challenges, her strength of character, and her ability to survive during extended, lonely absences of her husband. Author Etta DeGering compares her to the Biblical figure, 879: 590:. He began building the trail in early 1775. He worked with other prospective settlers to raise $ 50,000 (equivalent to $ 1,342,030 in 2023) to purchase land held by Cherokees in Kentucky, which was then called the 450:. They moved two more times in the next couple of years, living near Beaver Creek and then overlooking the Yadkin River. Their frequent moves were generally because settlers had tapped out the game in the area forests. 745:
without any of their children, for the first time in their marriage. Boone accompanied her husband on hunting trips, living in hunting camps, when his rheumetism made it difficult for him to aim and shoot his firearm.
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In 1860, a monument was built by John Haley and was placed over her and her husband's graves in Frankfort. In 1862, four marble panels, which depicted scenes from Daniel and Boone's lives, were added to the monument.
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Her elder children began having children while she continued to have children. She adopted her widowed brother's six children when she was in her early forties. The children stayed with the Boones until they married.
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in February 1778 and was held captive through June. After three months, Boone assumed her husband had died. She and her children returned to North Carolina, having found Kentucky to be a "dark and bloody ground".
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Rowan County was originally a vast territory with wide western boundaries, but its size was reduced to 524 square miles (1,360 km) after several counties were formed from Rowan County in the 18th and 19th
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There was relative peace in North Carolina for a time after the Cherokee signed a peace treaty in November 1761. After the harvest in 1766, the Boones moved 65 miles (105 km) west to Holman's Ford in
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family of Joseph and Hester Bryan. Hester was Joseph's first wife. The couple had a second daughter, Martha, before Hester died. The young girls were then taken in by their Grandmother Bryan.
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Daniel Boone's family, who were Quakers until 1748, migrated from Pennsylvania in 1750 and between the fall of 1751 and spring of 1752, they settled along the Yadkin River near the Bryans in
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Rebecca Bryan married Daniel Boone on August 14, 1756, becoming Rebecca Bryan Boone. She was 17 years of age. Daniel's father Squire Boone officiated the wedding in what is now
781:). She was buried at the Old Bryan Farm Cemetery (also called the Bryan-Boone family cemetery), overlooking the Missouri River, in the Marthasville area. Daniel died in 1820. 2178: 273:(August 19, 1782). Boone moved to numerous locations where she raised her family, ran a tavern kitchen, operated stores, hunted for game, and made and sold maple sugar. 473:
Over twenty-five years, Boone delivered six sons and four daughters, most of whom were born in North Carolina and one was born in Boonesborough. Boone's children were:
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says of her depiction, "Rebecca Bryan Boone, the pioneer's wife, garbed in a robelike shawl and riding sidesaddle, looks as though she were Mary in a traditional
3653: 347:, her father, Joseph Bryan, married a second time to Alice "Alee" Linville, with whom he had a large family. Joseph Bryan fathered a total of eleven children. 234:, who attacked settlers. Several times she and her family left their home for shelter and protection in nearby forts and in one case lived several years in 769:, Missouri settlers were attacked by Native Americans, urged on by the British. Boone and her husband sought shelter in nearby forts on several occasions. 546:
Daniel had traveled into what is now the state of Kentucky beginning in 1767 and again in May 1769 with an exploration expedition to build a trail through
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was the only fort built in the frontier region of the North Carolina colony. The fort was reconstructed and opened to the public in 2019.
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Rebecca Bryan Boone died on March 18, 1813, at her daughter Jemima Boone Callaway's home near the village of Charette (near present-day
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Israel is also said to have died during an attack by the Shawnee. The Shawnee were among the Native American tribes that fought in the
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Beginning in April 1775, Daniel supervised the construction of Fort Boone that included a block house and cabins, enclosed within a
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rooms with a "dogtrot" passage between the rooms and a long porch in front. In 1789, Boone and her youngest children moved to
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She made clothes from deerskins and woven cloth. She weaved fabric from the thread that she had spun and dyed the cloth with
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Rebecca Byran's mother has also been identified as Alee (or Aylee or Alice) Linville Byran (Joseph Bryan's second wife).
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and Martha (Strode) Bryan, and their eight married children and families left Virginia. They traveled along the
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of 1774, Native Americans ceded their land in Kentucky. Daniel was hired to open up a trail, later called the
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James Boone (May 3, 1757 – October 10, 1773) was killed at age 16 by Shawnee in the Clinch Mountains, Virginia
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sold it on February 21, 1764. Located on both sides of Bear Creek, the land is two miles west of present-day
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Israel Boone (January 25, 1759 – August 19, 1782), died during the Revolutionary War at Blue Licks, Kentucky
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and sold hundreds of pounds of maple sugar. She entertained Native Americans who came to visit her husband.
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There is a legend that one Native American chief wanted to buy her because of the cornbread she had served.
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with Boone and Nathan, leaving the tavern in the hands of their daughter Rebecca and husband Philip Goe.
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Rebecca and Daniel were engaged for two years, during which Daniel fought in Pennsylvania under General
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for traders and settlers. In December of that year, he and another man were captured by members of the
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In 1787, Daniel was elected to the legislature as a representative of Bourbon County, and he moved to
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In 1799, Boone and her husband moved with extended family members to the Spanish Territory of
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that is affixed on the Daniel Boone Monument at her and her husband's grave site in Kentucky.
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his skill." According to author Eva Thury, Daniel said that he never engaged in fire hunts.
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Susannah Boone Hays (November 2, 1760 – October 19, 1800, now St. Charles County, Missouri)
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men during the trek through the wilderness. After the family settled at Fort Boone (now
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Lavinia or Levina Boone Scholl (March 23, 1766 – April 6, 1802, Clark County, Kentucky)
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Ellet states that they were captured on July 7, 1776.
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Daniel Boone was also said to have escaped in 1780.
712:She and her family moved in 1783 to Limestone (now 3565:Running Mad for Kentucky: Frontier Travel Accounts 3331:Collections Search Center, Smithsonian Institution 1747:History of Davie County in the forks of the Yadkin 3567:. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2004. 3550:Wilderness Wife, the Story of Rebecca Bryan Boone 2411:Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society 1340:Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society 3625: 3231:. Boston : Houghton Mifflin. p. 124. 2291: 2235:The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 1799: 1797: 1795: 1793: 1791: 1789: 1787: 3063:. Missouri History Museum. 1998. p. 364. 3060:Missouri: The WPA Guide to the "Show Me" State 1994:. Yarmouth, Maine : Intercultural Press. 1785: 1783: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1775: 1773: 1771: 1769: 1767: 300:Rebecca Ann Bryan was born January 9, 1739 in 3654:People of Kentucky in the American Revolution 3527:. Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co. 2360:The Jenkins, Boone and Lincoln family records 922:Dan'l Boone-The Home Seeker-Cumberland Valley 881:Dan'l Boone-The Home Seeker-Cumberland Valley 534:from what is now North Carolina, through the 2373: 2295:Boone History (Davie County, North Carolina) 3201:Kentucky women : their lives and times 2048: 1875: 1764: 1323:. pp. 20–21 – via Boone Society. 1003:Rebecca's father is sometimes stated to be 3267: 3265: 3085:"Daniel Boone's Grave, Frankfort Cemetery" 2052:North Carolina Women : Making History 1905: 1903: 1901: 1899: 1484: 1482: 1271: 677: 3649:People from St. Charles County, Missouri 3388: 3135:"Ellington WACs Launch SS Rebecca Boone" 2997: 2883: 2854: 2821: 2806: 2510: 2508: 2482: 2392: 2344: 2320: 2267: 2228: 2164: 2140: 2128: 2099: 2087: 1871: 1869: 1867: 1865: 1731: 1704: 1679:Daniel Boone and the hunters of Kentucky 1648: 1595: 1458: 1269: 1267: 1265: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1253: 1251: 1015: 1013: 999: 997: 681: 604: 569: 525: 457: 412: 384: 3520: 3430: 3262: 3186: 3159: 2895: 2731: 2605: 2544: 2542: 2540: 2538: 2356: 2176: 2116: 1960: 1913:North Carolina, the land and its people 1909: 1896: 1834: 1832: 1830: 1828: 1826: 1719: 1660: 1618: 1616: 1545: 1443: 1408: 1406: 1404: 1402: 1400: 1233: 1231: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 757:(Upper Louisiana, now Missouri) in the 574:Fort Boone, now Boonesborough, Kentucky 433:, Daniel served with the militia under 127: 14: 3626: 3475: 3454: 3409: 3271: 3224: 3045: 3033: 3021: 3009: 2980: 2953: 2919: 2907: 2866: 2833: 2794: 2782: 2770: 2758: 2683: 2632: 2590: 2575: 2332: 2308: 2279: 2216: 2204: 2152: 2075: 2044: 2042: 2040: 2038: 1987: 1672: 1625:Dictionary of North Carolina Biography 1607: 1564: 1562: 1560: 1558: 1556: 1554: 1488: 1479: 1473: 1333: 1314: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1275: 1214: 3499: 3375: 3354: 3298: 3251: 3174: 2968: 2746: 2719: 2707: 2695: 2671: 2659: 2647: 2620: 2514: 2505: 2499: 2470: 2455: 2443: 2404: 2029: 2014: 1948: 1936: 1862: 1692: 1412: 1248: 1237: 1010: 994: 530:The Boones traveled northwest on the 355:deer hide, ride a horse, and shoot a 3361:. Louisiana State University Press. 2935:. West Virginia Archives and History 2933:"Daniel Boone In The Kanawha Valley" 2535: 1823: 1743: 1613: 1568: 1397: 1387:"Happy Birthday Rebecca Bryan Boone" 1381: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1318: 1220: 795: 691:Daniel Boone at Battle of Blue Licks 3552:. New York: David McKay Co., 1966. 3077: 2035: 1967:. Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe. 1737: 1551: 1509: 1295: 1048:In 1854, politician and biographer 627:, Betsey and Frances, daughters of 210:and the wife of famed frontiersman 24: 3542: 3275:N.C. Wyeth's America in the Making 1155:capture and rescue of Jemima Boone 857: 25: 3675: 3609: 2383:From Daniel Boone's Bible record. 1882:. St. Martin's Publishing Group. 1840:"Rebecca Bryan Boone (1738-1813)" 1489:Hammon, Neal O. (April 6, 2013). 1366: 1105:Waldrup states that they went to 666:In December 1779, Daniel founded 238:, Colony of Virginia, during the 3461:. University Press of Kentucky. 3319: 3292: 3245: 3218: 3192: 3127: 3102: 3051: 2925: 2177:Neufeld, Rob (August 11, 2019). 1572:Dictionary of Missouri Biography 1278:"Rebecca Bryan Boone remembered" 1276:Bohlen, Mary (January 3, 2023). 1184: 964:Robert Eberhardt Von Der Launitz 898:Robert Eberhardt Von Der Launitz 892: 870: 3376:Ellet, Elizabeth Fries (1852). 2398: 2367: 2350: 2285: 2222: 2170: 1981: 1954: 1666: 1413:Bryan, Doug (October 6, 2018). 1175: 1166: 1157:to write the historical novel, 1144: 1135: 1121: 1111: 1099: 1090: 1077: 1056: 1042: 1032: 1022: 663:(the president's grandfather). 442:Rowan County in November 1762. 123: 3458:Daniel Boone: An American Life 3355:Brown, Meredith Mason (2009). 3141:. December 23, 1943. p. 3 1327: 13: 1: 3664:Burials at Frankfort Cemetery 3384:. New York: Charles Scribner. 1674:Bogart, W. H. (William Henry) 1336:"Daniel Boone and Boonesboro" 1201: 761:valley. Daniel was appointed 625:Jemima and two of her friends 295: 245:In 1775, the Boones moved to 3389:Faragher, John Mack (1993). 2698:, pp. 55, 111, 142–144. 2229:Faragher, John Mack (1990). 391:Davie County, North Carolina 341:Davie County, North Carolina 331:, where they settled in the 214:. She began her life in the 7: 3272:DeLong, Lea Rosson (2011). 3258:. Boston: Roberts Brothers. 2407:"The Boone = Bryan History" 2357:Jenkins, Warren Y. (1925). 1415:"Bryan Family 18th Century" 974: 748: 727: 618:Yale University Art Gallery 521: 453: 10: 3680: 3617:A History of Rebecca Boone 3348: 3162:, pp. 82–89, 223–224. 1910:Ainsley, W. Frank (1988). 1334:Morton, Jennie C. (1907). 1244:(published March 6, 2012). 1130:Mocksville, North Carolina 399:Farmington, North Carolina 329:Province of North Carolina 302:Frederick County, Virginia 267:American Revolutionary War 220:Province of North Carolina 3413:The Kentucky encyclopedia 3382:Pioneer Women of the West 3252:Drake, Samuel A. (1884). 1961:Homsher, Deborah (2001). 1569:Hurt, R. Douglas (1999). 906:, Daniel Boone Monument, 891: 869: 864: 705:(August 19, 1782) of the 699:Virginia General Assembly 588:Kentucky County, Virginia 439:Culpeper County, Virginia 247:Kentucky County, Virginia 191:Joseph Bryan, Sr (father) 184: 137: 108: 94: 70: 41: 34: 3455:Lofaro, Michael (2010). 3299:Lubin, David M. (1994). 2515:Peavy, Linda S. (1996). 1160:The Last of the Mohicans 987: 886:Brandywine Museum of Art 772: 620:, New Haven, Connecticut 345:Augusta County, Virginia 312:. She was born into the 3659:Boone family (pioneers) 3327:"Rebecca Boone Milking" 3110:"Daniel Boone Monument" 2184:Asheville Citizen-Times 1988:Herbst, Philip (2001). 1744:Wall, James W. (1985). 1072:Shelby County, Kentucky 966:made the bas relief of 697:Daniel, elected to the 640:Shawnee Chief Blackfish 638:Daniel was captured by 3593:Perkins, Elizabeth A. 3500:Thury, Eva M. (2016). 2323:, pp. xii, 58–59. 2143:, pp. xi–xii, 53. 2131:, pp. xi–xii, 47. 779:Marthasville, Missouri 694: 678:Late Revolutionary War 656: 621: 575: 543: 466: 421: 293: 87:Marthasville, Missouri 3563:Eslinger, Ellen, ed. 3225:Gerzon, Mark (1982). 2555:The Franklin Favorite 2405:Bryan, J. D. (1905). 1151:James Fenimore Cooper 968:Rebecca Boone Milking 948:painted the image of 930:Mary, mother of Jesus 903:Rebecca Boone Milking 685: 645: 608: 573: 529: 461: 424:By 1757, forts, like 416: 385:Marriage and children 375:French and Indian War 275: 194:Hester Bryan (mother) 154:Jemima Boone Callaway 3578:Kierner, Cynthia A. 3036:, pp. 380, 408. 1241:The Falmouth Outlook 1192:Battle of Blue Licks 1153:was inspired by the 1050:William Henry Bogart 946:George Caleb Bingham 703:Battle of Blue Licks 463:George Caleb Bingham 271:Battle of Blue Licks 3139:The Austin American 2956:, pp. 380–381. 2773:, pp. 279–280. 2270:, pp. xii, 58. 1068:Lexington, Kentucky 792:in September 1845. 790:Frankfort, Kentucky 722:Maysville, Kentucky 714:Maysville, Kentucky 592:Transylvania Colony 538:to Fort Boone (now 499:Daniel Morgan Boone 204:Rebecca Bryan Boone 172:William Bryan Boone 165:Daniel Morgan Boone 158:Levina Boone Scholl 150:Susannah Boone Hays 103:Frankfort, Kentucky 36:Rebecca Bryan Boone 3482:Boone: A Biography 1850:on August 20, 2011 1844:Famous Missourians 1811:. December 6, 2019 908:Frankfort Cemetery 814:named in her honor 786:Frankfort Cemetery 734:Richmond, Virginia 695: 622: 580:Lord Dunmore's War 576: 544: 467: 437:and Boone went to 435:Major Hugh Waddell 431:Anglo-Cherokee War 422: 310:Colony of Virginia 288:Boone: A Biography 240:Anglo-Cherokee War 216:Colony of Virginia 99:Frankfort Cemetery 83:Missouri Territory 64:Colony of Virginia 3644:American pioneers 3588:978-0-8014-3453-2 3534:978-0-7864-1839-8 3513:978-0-19-026298-3 3492:978-1-56512-455-4 3468:978-0-8131-2886-3 3447:978-0-8078-1571-7 3423:978-0-8131-1772-0 3402:978-0-8050-3007-5 3368:978-0-8071-3356-9 3312:978-0-300-05732-4 3285:978-0-9798111-4-2 3238:978-0-395-32208-6 3211:978-0-8203-4452-2 3070:978-1-883982-23-2 2749:, pp. 52–53. 2662:, pp. 49–50. 2528:978-0-8317-7220-8 2347:, pp. 46–47. 2207:, pp. 73–75. 2167:, pp. 58–59. 2102:, p. xi–xii. 2062:978-0-8078-5820-2 2017:, pp. 45–46. 2001:978-1-877864-80-3 1974:978-0-7656-0678-5 1923:978-0-382-08326-6 1889:978-1-250-24714-8 1757:978-0-87152-406-5 1734:, pp. 42–43. 1651:, pp. 43–44. 1635:978-0-8078-1329-4 1582:978-0-8262-1222-1 1502:978-0-8131-4399-6 1217:, pp. 48–49. 1107:Fairfax, Virginia 958:Flight into Egypt 939:Flight into Egypt 914: 913: 804:The World War II 796:Honors and legacy 707:Revolutionary War 226:(1729–1776), now 201: 200: 169:Jesse Bryan Boone 161:Rebecca Boone Goe 46:Rebecca Ann Bryan 16:(Redirected from 3671: 3548:Degering, Etta. 3538: 3517: 3496: 3472: 3451: 3432:Kolodny, Annette 3427: 3406: 3385: 3372: 3342: 3341: 3339: 3337: 3323: 3317: 3316: 3296: 3290: 3289: 3269: 3260: 3259: 3249: 3243: 3242: 3222: 3216: 3215: 3196: 3190: 3184: 3178: 3172: 3163: 3157: 3151: 3150: 3148: 3146: 3131: 3125: 3124: 3122: 3120: 3106: 3100: 3099: 3097: 3095: 3081: 3075: 3074: 3055: 3049: 3043: 3037: 3031: 3025: 3019: 3013: 3007: 3001: 2995: 2984: 2978: 2972: 2966: 2957: 2951: 2945: 2944: 2942: 2940: 2929: 2923: 2917: 2911: 2905: 2899: 2893: 2887: 2881: 2870: 2864: 2858: 2852: 2837: 2831: 2825: 2819: 2810: 2804: 2798: 2792: 2786: 2780: 2774: 2768: 2762: 2756: 2750: 2744: 2735: 2729: 2723: 2717: 2711: 2705: 2699: 2693: 2687: 2681: 2675: 2669: 2663: 2657: 2651: 2645: 2636: 2630: 2624: 2618: 2609: 2603: 2594: 2588: 2579: 2573: 2567: 2566: 2564: 2562: 2546: 2533: 2532: 2512: 2503: 2497: 2486: 2480: 2474: 2468: 2459: 2453: 2447: 2441: 2435: 2434: 2402: 2396: 2390: 2384: 2382: 2371: 2365: 2364: 2354: 2348: 2342: 2336: 2330: 2324: 2318: 2312: 2306: 2300: 2299: 2289: 2283: 2277: 2271: 2265: 2259: 2258: 2226: 2220: 2214: 2208: 2202: 2196: 2195: 2193: 2191: 2174: 2168: 2162: 2156: 2150: 2144: 2138: 2132: 2126: 2120: 2114: 2103: 2097: 2091: 2085: 2079: 2073: 2067: 2066: 2046: 2033: 2027: 2018: 2012: 2006: 2005: 1985: 1979: 1978: 1958: 1952: 1946: 1940: 1934: 1928: 1927: 1907: 1894: 1893: 1873: 1860: 1859: 1857: 1855: 1836: 1821: 1820: 1818: 1816: 1801: 1762: 1761: 1741: 1735: 1729: 1723: 1717: 1708: 1702: 1696: 1690: 1684: 1683: 1670: 1664: 1658: 1652: 1646: 1640: 1639: 1620: 1611: 1605: 1599: 1593: 1587: 1586: 1566: 1549: 1543: 1532: 1531: 1529: 1527: 1513: 1507: 1506: 1486: 1477: 1471: 1462: 1456: 1447: 1441: 1430: 1429: 1427: 1425: 1410: 1395: 1394: 1383: 1364: 1363: 1331: 1325: 1324: 1316: 1293: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1273: 1246: 1245: 1235: 1218: 1212: 1195: 1188: 1182: 1179: 1173: 1170: 1164: 1148: 1142: 1139: 1133: 1125: 1119: 1115: 1109: 1103: 1097: 1094: 1088: 1081: 1075: 1060: 1054: 1046: 1040: 1036: 1030: 1026: 1020: 1017: 1008: 1001: 896: 895: 874: 873: 862: 861: 687:Francis S. 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Index

Rebecca Bryan
Winchester
Colony of Virginia
Missouri Territory
Marthasville, Missouri
Frankfort Cemetery
Frankfort, Kentucky
Daniel Boone
Jemima Boone Callaway
Daniel Morgan Boone
Nathan Boone
pioneer
Daniel Boone
Colony of Virginia
Province of North Carolina
Crown colony
North Carolina
highwaymen
Culpeper County
Anglo-Cherokee War
Kentucky County, Virginia
Cherokee
Delaware
Shawnee
Boonesborough
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Blue Licks
Robert Morgan
Frederick County, Virginia
Winchester

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