Dempsy Brown, b. 24 Oct., 1880; m. 26 Nov., 1903, Orville Curtis
Horrine.
JAMES D. McQUITTY (Andrews; Eleanor' Copher; Elizabeth' Boone; Georges; Squire; Georges), born 4 Apr., 1849; died 1920.
Married 24 Dec., 1874, Annie Dysart.
CHILDREN:-
4141 I. S. McQuitty, b. 17 Nov., 1876.
4142 E. Fielding McQuitty, b. 15 June, 1878.
WILLIAM FIELDING McQUITTY (Andrews; Eleanor' Copher; Elizabeth' Boone; Georges; Squire4; Georges), born 15 Jan., 1852; died 21 Nov., 1916.
Married 22 June, 1887, Rachel M. Brannian (b. 21 Dec., 1861).
William Fielding McQuitty was a Doctor of Medicine, and practised in Correctionville, Iowa, up until the time of his death.
CHILDREN:-
4143 William Fielding McQuitty, Jr., b. 28 Dec., 1888. He was a member of the Home Guard during the World War, but was editor of a news-paper, and consequently was exempt from service
4144 Fannie McQuitty, b. 17 May, 1893.
William Fielding McQuitty, Jr., b. 28 Dec., 1888. He was a member of the Home Guard during the World War, but was editor of a news-paper, and consequently was exempt from service
Reardon, m. John (or James) Neal, Finchville, Ky. (?)
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.
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.
Kate Connor, m. Arthur J. Reed
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.
Sarshall Hancock Cooper, his brother, Col. Benjamin Cooper, and a cousin named Braxton Cooper, were natives of Culpepper Co., Va., who had first migrated to Kentucky. In 1807, Sarshall Cooper and his cousin Braxton settled at Hancock Bottom in St. Charles County, Mo., where they built Cooper's Fort. The Coopers were all active in Indian warfare, and in Territorial times, Col. Benjamin Cooper was one of the Governor's council. Braxton was killed by Indians in Sept., 1814, and Sarshall was shot and killed in the fort the following spring, by an Indian who had crept in. Some of Sarshall Cooper's children were Joseph, Stephen, Patrick and Hendley (born 1808). The Coopers were said to be cousins of William Grant who married Elizabeth Boone (No. 24):
NANCY BOONE COOPER (Adalines Carson; Mildred' Boone; William6; George; Squire4; George3), born 7 Nov., 1829, at Fayette, Mo.;
died 18 Nov., 1887; at Sacramento, Calif., "aged 58 years."
Married 25 Aug., 1852, in Howard Co., Mo., Hervey Jackson Vivian (b. 6 Nov., 1822, at Louisville, Ky.; d. "Tuesday at 2 o'clock," 19 Aug.,
1873, at Fayette, Mo., of cholera), son of Hervey and Mildred (Ryan) Vivian.CHILDREN:-
4145 Sudie Evelyn Vivian, b. 1853, near Fayette, Mo.; d. "Tuesday, at 2:15 o'clock," of cholera, at Fayette, Mo. 19 Aug., 1873. Unm.
4146 Adeline Maria Vivian, b. in Fayette, Mo.; was living (1920) at Sacramento, Calif.; m. Elijah Carson Hart, and had three sons and one daughter.
4147 Calthea Campbell Vivian, b. in Fayette, Mo.; was living (1921) in Calif. Unm.
4148 Nannie Jack Vivian, b. in Fayette, Mo.; d. there in infancy, aged eight months.
+4149 Flora Rubey Vivian, b. 23 Mar., 1869.
Sudie Evelyn Vivian, b. 1853, near Fayette, Mo.; d. "Tuesday, at 2:15 o'clock," of cholera, at Fayette, Mo. 19 Aug., 1873. Unm.
Calthea Campbell Vivian, b. in Fayette, Mo.; was living (1921) in Calif. Unm.
4148 Nannie Jack Vivian, b. in Fayette, Mo.; d. there in infancy, aged eight months.