NANNIE GRUBBS BOONE (Nestor'; William6; George; Squire4; George3), born 1835; died 1918.
Married R. Sarshall Wilhite, Rocheport, Mo.
CHILDREN:-
2680 William Wilhite, b. 12 Jan., 1855; d. 7 July, 1887.
2681 Robert Lee Wilhite, m. Bettie Hubbard.
2682 Lou Wilhite, m. 21 Nov., 1882, Edwin Thaxter Kingsbury.
+2683 Alice Wilhite.
+2684 Ella Elizabeth Wilhite, b. 1864.
PETER TRIBBLE BOONE (Nestor'; William6; George; Squire4; George3).
Married - -. Residence, Lakeport, Calif.CHILDREN:-
- Boone. 2685 Eloise Boone. 2686 Kathryn Boone. 2687 Jesse Boone.
Matilda Frances Boone, b. 1843; m, John Henning.
Strother (Strather) Boone, b. 1844; d. 1912; m. Belle Williams. Res. Es-
till, Mo.
Ella Boone, b. 1 Nov., 1849; m. John Williams. Res. Hopland, Cal.
11 children.
(There was possibly another child, Alexander Boone.)
WILLIAM CRAWFORD BOONE, JR. (William C.7; William6; Georges; Squire4; George3), born 19 May, 1836, in Fayette, Mo.
Married 13 Feb., 1866, Clara Bridgman. Residence, 327 Central Park Ave., New York City.
CHILDREN:-
2688 Theo Boone.
2689 Anna Boone, deceased.
Anna Boone, deceased.
HAMPTON LYNCH BOONE (CAPT.) (William C.7; William"; Georges; Squire; Georges), born 15 Dec., 1837, in Fayette, Mo. (a); died
8 Apr., 1893.
Married Sallie Walker (b. 15 Mar., 1846, in the White House,
Washington, D. C.) of Memphis, Tenn. (a)
Capt. Hampton Lynch Boone attended Bethany College at Wheeling, W. Va., of which Alexander Campbell, founder of the Campbellite Church, was then President. After his graduation from this college, he studied law in the law school at Lebanon, Tenn., and practised his profession for a time. When the gold fever broke out, he joined a western expedition and was one of the original forty men who located and named the
city of Denver, Colo.
Before the Civil War, he was an Editor at Jefferson City, Mo. (b)
During the War he was a Lieutenant under General Sterling Price, in the Confederate Army at Fayette, Mo., and was at the battles of Boones-ville, Carthage, and many others. When General Nathaniel Lyons, U. S. A., was killed, Hampton L. Boone was the officer detailed to bury him.
He was captured several times during the Missouri campaign, but succeeded each time in making his escape. Later on he became Quartermaster on the staff of General Earl Van Dorn, and after Van Dorn's death, was put on the staff of General Frank C. Armstrong.
He married, at Memphis, Tenn., Sally Walker, who was born in the White House at Washington, D. C., and was a daughter of J. Knox Walker. (J. Knox Walker was the nephew of and secretary to President Polk, and had a son, who was born in the White House and said to be the only boy ever born there [?]. This son was killed by being thrown from
a horse.)
In 1868 Hampton L. Boone was living in Howard Co., Mo. (b) He
died at Ardmore, Indian Territory, and was buried at Carthage, Mo., where his widow and children continued to live. Following his death the Sterling Price Camp of Veterans (Confederate) drew up and published most complimentary resolutions of respect and esteem.
CHILDREN:-
2690 Samuel Walker Boone, b. 8 Apr., 1867, in Memphis, Tenn.; unm. Res. Carthage, Mo.
2691 Walker Crawford Boone, b. 28 Jan., 1872, in Fremont, Neb.; d. Feb., 1916; m. Mary St. John. No children.
2692 Lucy Hampton Boone, b. 11 Dec., 1874, in California, Mo.; m. James R. Simpson. She was a teacher in the Kansas City, Mo. schools.
2693 Uriel (Riley) Boone, b. 11 Jan., 1876, in San Francisco, Cal.; d. 15 Aug., 1890, in Carthage, Mo.
2694 Sallie Knox Boone, b. 14 Aug., 1878, in Denver, Colo.; Res. Kansas City, Mo. She is also a teacher.
REFERENCES:-
(a) "Walker Family of Va." Emma S. White, Kansas City, Mo.
(b) Draper Mss. 22 S 241-68.
Samuel Walker Boone, b. 8 Apr., 1867, in Memphis, Tenn.; unm. Res. Carthage, Mo.
Uriel (Riley) Boone, b. 11 Jan., 1876, in San Francisco, Cal.; d. 15 Aug., 1890, in Carthage, Mo.
Sallie Knox Boone, b. 14 Aug., 1878, in Denver, Colo.; Res. Kansas City, Mo. She is also a teacher.
Alfred Lay, son of James Lay and wife Kitty Morrison (b. Monday 4 Feb., 1805), daughter of William Morrison (d. 8 July, 1808; m. Tues. 9 Feb., 1796), and his wife, Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth (Price) Williams.
NANCY BOONE (William C.7; Williams; George; Squire; George), born 27 Aug., 1839, in Fayette, Mo.
Married 20 Jan., 1859, Alfred Lay, son of James Lay and wife Kitty Morrison (b. Monday 4 Feb., 1805), daughter of William Morrison (d. 8 July, 1808; m. Tues. 9 Feb., 1796), and his wife, Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth (Price) Williams.
CHILDREN:-
2695 Alfred Lay, Jr., b. 1863; d. 21 Feb., 1889. +2696 Kate Lay.
2697 James H. Lay. Res. Jefferson City, Mo.
Alfred Lay, Jr., b. 1863; d. 21 Feb., 1889.
James H. Lay. Res. Jefferson City, Mo.
URIEL S. BOONE (William C.7; Williams; George; Squire4; George'), born 8 May, 1841; in Fayette, Mo.; died 1867 of yellow fever. Married Bettie H. Smith.
CHILDREN:-
269S Dr. Uriel Boone. Res. St. Louis, Mo. 2699 Hampton Boone.
Dr. Uriel Boone. Res. St. Louis, Mo.