Sallie Ann Tribble, b. 1813; d. 1889;
NANCY BOONE TRIBBLE (Lucy' Boone; Williame; George; Squire; George3), born 9 Feb., 1819; died 9 Feb., 1915, at her home in Simpsonville, Shelby County, Ky., "on the 96th anniversary of her birth, of the infirmities of age, the last survivor of the children of her parents, and perhaps the oldest person then in Shelby County. The funeral services were held the following Wednesday afternoon and interment in the Simpsthwille Cemetery." (W. H. Miller).
Married 11 Nov., 1847, to John Reardon, of Shelbyville, Ky.
CHILDREN:-
2584 William Reardon.
2585 John Reardon.
2586 Lucy Reardon, Simpsonville, Ky.
2587 Nathaniel Reardon (Nestor), Crestwood, Ky.
2588 - Reardon, m. John (or James) Neal, Finchville, Ky. (?)
Lucy Reardon, Simpsonville, Ky.
Nathaniel Reardon (Nestor), Crestwood, Ky.
County, Ky.; m. Aaron Byrns Lucy Tribble, b. 1821; d. 1869 in
HAMPTON TRIBBLE (Lucy' Boone; TVilliam8; George; Squire;
George3), born 1828; died 1904.
Married 1885 to Carrie Jones of near Richmond, Ky., daughter of Merret S. and Drucilla (Barnett) Jones.
CHILDREN:-
2589 James Jones Tribble.
2590 Lucy Smith Tribble, m. - Meeds.
These two children own the old Tribble home, where Colonel Williams Boone is buried in the old Tribble burying ground.
MARY FRANCES TRIBBLE (Lucy' Boone; William6; George; Squire; George3), born 1831; died 1892.
Married 1851, John Connor, Louisville, Ky.
CHILD:-
2591 Kate Connor, m. Arthur J. Reed, a lawyer, graduated from Central University of Richmond, Ky., where he obtained his license to practice law from the Madison County Circuit Court. He was a native of Michigan.
Hendley Cooper (b. 4 Nov., 1800, or 4 Dec., 1808, both dates having been given by descendants, taken from family records, in Madison County, Ky.; died "on a Monday night" 29 Dec., 1873, in Howard Co., Mo., "aged 73 years, 1 month and 25 days"), a son of Capt. Sarshall and Ruth (Hancock) Cooper. After the death of his first wife, Adaline, Hendley Cooper married 2nd, 4 Nov., 1855, Nancy Brown Hoy (b. 12 Nov., 1812; d. 22 Feb., 1891), daughter of William
Hoy.
ADALINE CARSON (Mildred' Boone; Williams; George; Squire; George3), born 23 Nov., or 3 Apr., 1810, in Shelby County, Ky.; died 14 Apr., 1854, "on the farm near Boonesboro, Howard County, Mo."
Married 23 Oct., 1828, Hendley Cooper (b. 4 Nov., 1800, or 4 Dec., 1808, both dates having been given by descendants, taken from family records, in Madison County, Ky.; died "on a Monday night" 29 Dec., 1873, in Howard Co., Mo., "aged 73 years, 1 month and 25 days"), a son of Capt. Sarshall and Ruth (Hancock) Cooper. After the death of his first wife, Adaline, Hendley Cooper married 2nd, 4 Nov., 1855, Nancy Brown Hoy (b. 12 Nov., 1812; d. 22 Feb., 1891), daughter of William
Hoy.CHILDREN:-
+2592 Nancy Boone Cooper, b. 7 Nov., 1829.
2593 William Hampton Cooper, b. 22 Sept., 1833; d. in Boise, Idaho, unm.
2594 Joseph Gray Cooper, b. 24 Jan., 1836; d. "at 12 o'clock on Monday"
7 Oct., 1861, at Macon, Mo., unm.
+2595 Nestor Boone Cooper, b. 13 Dec., 1837.
2596 Walter Adams Cooper, b. 11 Dec., 1839, near Boonesboro, Mo.; died in
the Confederate Home at Higginsville, Mo.; unm.
2597 Pressley Sawyer Cooper, b. 27 Nov., 1841, near Boonesboro, Mo.; died
near Boise, Idaho, where he lived.
+2598 Mildred Carson Cooper, b. 9 Feb., 1844.
2599 Lucie Boone Cooper, b. 25 Feb., 1846, and d. during the Civil War,
in Canada, "on Wednesday," 9 Nov., 1864, unm.
2600 Hendley Moore Cooper, b. 25 Feb., 1848; m. and had one child who
died.
+2601 Adeline Mary Cooper, b. 15 May, 1850.
2602 Rowena Louisa Cooper, b. 16 Jan., 1852, near Boonesboro, Mo.; d. there;
m. John Miller. No children.
REFERENCES:-
"Early Western Travels," Vol. VI., p. 48, R. Gold Thwaites. Draper Mss. 22 S. 118-142; 23 S. 119-125; 22 S. 230-38.
William Hampton Cooper, b. 22 Sept., 1833; d. in Boise, Idaho, unm.
Joseph Gray Cooper, b. 24 Jan., 1836; d. "at 12 o'clock on Monday"
7 Oct., 1861, at Macon, Mo., unm.
Walter Adams Cooper, b. 11 Dec., 1839, near Boonesboro, Mo.; died in
the Confederate Home at Higginsville, Mo.; unm.
Pressley Sawyer Cooper, b. 27 Nov., 1841, near Boonesboro, Mo.; died
near Boise, Idaho, where he lived.
Lucie Boone Cooper, b. 25 Feb., 1846, and d. during the Civil War,
in Canada, "on Wednesday," 9 Nov., 1864, unm.
Hendley Moore Cooper, b. 25 Feb., 1848; m. and had one child who
died.
LYDIA GARNER WILSON (Matilda? Boone; Williane; George; Squire; George), born 5 Sept., 1817, in Kentucky; died Jan., 1898, in
Missouri.
Married 9 June, 1836, Philip Robertson (b. 2 Jan., 1812, in Ken-
tucky; d. Apr., 1887).
CHILDREN:-
(First five were born in Shelby Co., Ky., the rest in Platte Co., Mo.)
2603 George Robertson, b. 1 July, 1837.
2604 Thomas Robertson, b. 1840, in Platte Co., Mo.; unm.
+2605 Matilda Robertson, b. abt., 1841.
+2606 Lydia Robertson.
+2607 Walter Robertson, b. 1848.
+2608 Emma Robertson, b. 1849.
+2609 John Robertson, b. 1852.
2610 Joel Robertson, b. 1852, twin brother of John. M. Mattie Scott, of
Lagrange, Mo.
2611 Martha Robertson, b. 1854; m. Samuel Briscoe. No children.
+2612 Frank Robertson, b. 1856.
2613 Ella Robertson, b. 1858; unm. Res. Los Angeles, Cal.
2614 Mary Robertson, d. in infancy.
Thomas Robertson, b. 1840, in Platte Co., Mo.; unm.
Joel Robertson, b. 1852, twin brother of John. M. Mattie Scott, of
Lagrange, Mo.
Ella Robertson, b. 1858; unm. Res. Los Angeles, Cal.
2614 Mary Robertson, d. in infancy.
WILLIAM BOONE WILSON (Matilda' Boone; Williams; George; Squire; George3), born 18 Oct., 1820; died 1906.
Married 12 July, 1842, Elizabeth Ann Offutt.
William Boone Wilson, son of William and Matilda (Boone) Wilson, was a man of rare qualities. In private life he was thoughtful, polite, and courteous; in business, energetic, progressive, and eminently successful; in religion, a Baptist. He thought nothing that might better his fellow men, and advance his church, too..much for him to undertake. Just before the Civil War, Dr. Campbell, the President of Georgetown College, addressed the association, of which the Eminence Baptist Church is a member, for an endowment fund of $1,000.00. Although he made the appeal in person he failed to secure the amount. He returned home with Mr. Wilson, downcast and discouraged, talking far into the night of plans and needs. The next morning Mr. Wilson asked Dr. Campbell to give him a day or two to look around. At the end of that time he had secured from the Eminence Church alone the amount asked of the whole association. In early life he was a successful merchant in Shelbyville, Ky. His health failed and he moved to a farm near Eminence in 1847, but in a year or two he was back in mercantile business. He had established himself in the eyes of the community as the best business man there, and when the Deposit Bank was organized in 1867, he was made its Cashier, which office he held until he retired from business in 1900. Almost every progressive business man in Eminence owed his financial or moral success to William Boone Wilson's aid at the critical period of his career. At the age of eighty-six he died, loved and honored in the community where he spent the best years of Iris life.
CHILDREN:-
+2615 Melissa Ann Wilson, b. 27 June, 1843. +2616 Mary Ellen Wilson, b. 29 July, 1844.
2617 William Shelby Wilson, b. 16 Nov., 1846; m. (1) 22 Nov., 1871, Amanda Crockett (d. 20 Sept., 1909), a close relative of the famous David Crockett, and (2) 2 Oct., 1911, Fannie I. Gordon, a relative of the noted Confederate, Gen. John G. Gordon, and a sister of Judge Thomas R. Gordon, Louisville, Ky., and of the noted Educator, A. N. Gordon, Lexington, Ky. William Shelby Wilson was the Assistant Cashier of the Deposit Bank of Eminence, Ky., from 1887-1900, when he succeeded his father as Cashier, which office he held until 1909, when he resigned to take the Presidency of the Henry County Home Telephone Company, which position he now holds (1916). No children.
+2618 Joel Thomas Wilson, b. 20 Nov., 1848.
+2619 Emma Boone Wilson, b. 15 Sept., 1850.
2620 Clara Wilson, b. 21 Oct., 1852; m. 14 Jan., 1891, Oswald T. Thomas (d. 17 Aug., 1909). No children. Mrs. Thomas is a woman of fine executive ability, a splendid business woman, and has great energy of purpose.
+2621 Edwin Pitts Wilson, b. 18 Nov., 1856. +2622 James Henry Wilson, b. 20 Nov., 1858. +2623 Nannie Wilson. b. 25 Dec., 1861. +2624 Wallace Hill Wilson, b. 23 June, 1864.