HARRIET MARY WILLETT (Elvira' Boone; George6; Samuels; Samuels; George3).
Married Christopher Lone.
CHILDREN:-
3317 Aurora Lone, m. Murray Secrest.
3318 Birch Lone.
3319 John Boone Lone.
3320 Nellie Lone, d. young.
JOHN BOONE WILLETT (.Elvira7 Boone; George6; Samuels; Samuels; George3).
Married Mary Zenor.
CHILDREN:-
3321 William Willett. 3322 Richard Willett. 3323 Sarah Willett. 3324 George Willett. 3325 Luckett Willett. 3326 Harriett Willett. 3327 James Willett.
HARRIET BOONE (Robert'; George6; Samuels; Samuels; George3). Married - Herring of Paducah, Ky.
CHILDREN:-
3328 Harriett Herring. Res. Paducah. 3329 Ellen Herring. Res. Paducah. 3330 Robert Herring. Res. Paducah.
MATILDA BOONE (Upton'; Samuels; Samuels; Samuels; Georges). Married Thomas Crozier.
CHILDREN:-
3331 Lafayette Crozier.
3332 Sidney C. Crozier.
+3333 Frank Crozier.
3334 Clara Crozier, m. Lynn Myers.
3335 Geralda Crozier, m. Ross Kingsley. Rea Franklin, Ind.
MARY BOONE (Upton'; Samuel'; Samuels; Samuel"; George). Married Conrad May. Res. Laconia, Ind.
CHILDREN:-
3336 Sidney May.
3337 Kate May.
3338 Matilda May, m. Rush Boone, (Nevilg; Craven'; George.; Samuel.;
Samuel.; George3), No. 3272.
3339 Hadey May, m. Craven Boone, 3rd, (John•; Craven7; George•; Samuel.;
Samuel'; George3), No. 3277.
3340 Mary May.
Hade Boone, m - Jeffreys, an Englishman.
Samuel Boone, m. Mary Holiday.
HORACE BOONE (Upton7; Samuel'; Samuels; Samuel"; George3). Married Harriet Boone (Craven7; George; Samuels; Samuel"; George3), No. 1769.
CHILDREN:-
3341 Sallie Boone.
3342 Maud Boone.
3343 Lucy Boone, m. George Byrum. Res. Laconia, Ind.
3344 Ray Boone.
3345 Hamilton Boone.
JOHN ROWAN BOONE (William7; Samuel"; Samuels; Samuel'; George3), born 1844 in Louisville, Ky.
Married 1870, Carrie Belle Morris of Louisville, daughter of the Hon. George W. Morris.
He was reared in Louisville, where he attended school until his sixteenth year, when he entered the University of Indiana at Bloomington, Ind. When the call to war was sounded he left school in June, 1861, to take part in the stirring activities of that period. He returned to Louisville and joined the "Boone Guards" of that city, so named in honor of his father, Col. William P. Boone. He soon progressed to a lieutenancy, and with his company responded to the call of General Anderson early in September, 1861, when the Union State of Kentucky was invaded by Confederate forces and the capture of Louisville threatened. Later he joined the 28th Kentucky Regiment, of the Army of the Cumberland, and for his efficiency was rapidly promoted until he reached the rank of full Colonel on July 5, 1864, being at that time only twenty years of age. He served with great distinction throughout the war taking part in the battles of Chickamaugua, Lookout Mountain, Mission, Ridge, Graysville, Ringgold, Pine Mountain, Franklin, Nashville, and at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, in 1864, when he was severely wounded. He was breveted by the President "for gallant and meritorious service" and was mustered out in June, 1866, having been in military action since 1861.
After his army service terminated Col. John Rowan Boone studied law, and in 1869 began practice in partnership with his father. After his father's death in 1875, he successfully continued this practice alone, making Louisville his permanent home.
CHILDREN:-
3346 George Morris Boone, m. Florence Walker.
3347 William P. Boone.
3348 Harney Boone.
3349 Annie May Boone, m. - Scott, of Saratoga, N. Y.
3350 Carrie Wallace Boone, M. Stone Walker.
3351 Fanny Smith Boone, m. Clifton McDonald.
3352 Rowan Boone.
REFERENCE:-
"History of Ohio Falls Cities and their Counties," 1882, Cleveland, 0. Vol. 1, p. 496e, 496g.