DESCENDANTS of JOHN L. BOONE AND MARY "POLLY" MORRIS
[Note: This has been copied and pasted from a FTM report- due to the enormous amount of typing involved to re-type it all, I chose to take the easy path. This is only two generations of descendants of John Linville Boone and Mary Morris. due to the marriages between the Boone/Kettle and Tate families, it is repetitious in part with other pages. See Morris page for information on Mary].
Generation No. 1
1. JOHN L.6 BOONE (GEORGE5, SQUIRE4, GEORGE III3, GEORGE 2ND2, GEORGE THE FIRST1) was born 1769 in Yadkin Valley, North Carolina, and died before 1845 in Callaway or, Montgomery County, Mo. He married MARY "POLLY" MORRIS December 6, 1791 in Jefferson, County, Ky., daughter of JOSHUA MORRIS and LUCY. She was born in Va, and died in Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo.
Notes for JOHN L. BOONE:
!John L. Boone was in Callaway County, Mo. 1822 as proven by a
Power of
Atrtorney that he gave to William Boone of Boone County, Mo.
as follows"
Know all men by these presents that I John
L. Boone of the County of callaway
and state of Missouri have made constituted and appointed
William Boone of
the County of Boone and State of Missouri my true and lawful
attorney for me
and in my name to adjust the estate of George Boone deceased
and to do all
lawful acts relative to the estate and to do all acts as fully
as if I myself
was present for effecting this the before mentioned objects.
Hewreby notifying whatever Wm. Boone the said attorney shall
or may lawfully
do or cause to be done therein by virtue of these presents.
In testimony whereof I the said John L. Boone above named have
hereunto set my
hand and affixed my seal this 9th day of May in the year of
our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
Signed ... John L. Boone with seal.
Personally appeared before me John L. Boone and acknowledged
the above power
of attorney to be his voluntary act and deed this 9th day of
May 1822.
Signed by Isreal B. Grant Justice for the County Court of
Callaway.
Personally appeared before me John L. Boone
and acknowledged the within power
of attorney to be his voluntary act and dee this 9th day of
May 1822. Signed by
Enoch Fruit Justice of the Peace
Alexander McNair, Governor of the State of
Missouri
To all who shall see these presents Greetings..
Be it known that Isreal B. Grant Esquire who signature is
subscribed to the
within certificate of acknowledgement is and was on the 9th
day of May 1822 a
Justice of the County Court for the County of Callaway and
that Enoch Fruit,
Esq. before whom the the acknowledgement appears also to have
been made in and
was on the 9th day of May 1822 a Justice of the Peace within
and for the County
of Callaway in the State of Missouri duly commissioned and
that full faith and
credit is and ought to be given to all their or either of
their official acts
as such.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused
the great seal of
the State of Missouri to be affixed.
Done at St. Charles this twenty fourth day of May AD One
Thousand eighten
hundred and twenty two and of the Independence of the Untied
States the forty
sixth.
By the Gov.
Wm. G. Tetters, Secretary of State
Shelby County Court Office (Ky)
This power of attorney was proven to me in my office on the
28th day of Oct.
1822 having certified was duly recorded. J.L.
Whitacker Ck.
1817 Territorial Census- St. Charles Co.,
Mo. by Melvin B. Goe, Sr.
Page 12 John Boone- Femme Osage Township
1m 18/45, 1m -18, 1f +14, 1f -14
1819 Territorial Census St. Charles Co., Mo.
Page 52 John Boone Femme Osage Township
1m 18/45, 1m -18, 1f +14, 2f -14, 1s 10/16
Children of JOHN BOONE and MARY MORRIS are:
i. MARY7 BOONE.
ii. JOSHUA MORRIS BOONE, b. 1792, Shelby, County, Ky; d.
April 10, 1845, Callaway, County, Mo.
Notes for JOSHUA MORRIS BOONE:
!Probate of Joshua Morris Boone- Callaway Co., Mo. Probate
filed 12 April 1843
Probate Box 68- Bundle 4- Heirs Garland Boone, Urbain Boone,
Alonzo Boone, Orvy
Boone, Dealia May, Lucy Boone heirs, Nancy Boone heirs.
iii. GEORGE BOONE, b. 1793, Ky; d.
October 20, 1813.
2. iv. ELIZABETH LUCY BOONE, b. 1797, Shelby, County, Ky; d.
1843, Callaway, County, Mo.
v. NANCY BOONE, b. April 30, 1798, Shelby Co., Ky; d.
April 9, 1839.
vi. ERVIN BOONE, b. 1800, Ky.
vii. GARLAND BOONE, b. 1803, Madison, County, Ky; d.
Montgomery, County, Mo; m. MARTHA JANE PATTON, August 10, 1841.
More About GARLAND BOONE:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Ch., Cal/Mont, Counties, Mo
viii. DELIA MORRIS BOONE, b. June 26,
1807, Gallatin co., Ky.; d. 1901; m. JOHN B. MAY, February 20,
1834, Mo..
ix. URBAIN P. BOONE, b. 1809, Ky..
Notes for URBAIN P. BOONE:
!Urbain Boone lived in Bellvue, Iowa, service record shows he
was with ALonzo
and Garland Boone during the Black Hawk War.
3. x. ALONZO BOONE, b. May 26, 1810,
Gallatin, County, Kentucky; d. April 15, 1876, Cherokee City,
Ark..
xi. ORVY BOONE, b. 1811, Gallatin co., Ky..
Generation No. 2
2. ELIZABETH LUCY7 BOONE (JOHN L.6, GEORGE5, SQUIRE4, GEORGE III3, GEORGE 2ND2, GEORGE THE FIRST1) was born 1797 in Shelby, County, Ky, and died 1843 in Callaway, County, Mo. She married JOHN HAMBLIN November 18, 1816 in Shelby, County, Ky., son of GEORGE HAMBLEN and BARTHA ARNOLD. He was born Abt. 1790 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died January 1845 in Callaway, County, Mo.
More About ELIZABETH LUCY BOONE:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Ch., Cal/Mont, Counties, Mo
Notes for JOHN HAMBLIN:
!John and Lucy migrated to Callaway County, Missouri [present
day] before 1819. [Callaway taken from Montgomery
1820]. He is shown as a tax payer in Montgomery
Cunty, MO. for the years of 1819 and 1820. due to the
courthouse burning in Montgomery County three different
times no other records arew available.
The spelling changed fro Hamblen to Hamblin after his
death. The and patent shows his last name spelled with an
"e".
!Callaway County, Mo. 1830 Assessors Book: John Hamblin- 160
acres- S.W. qt.
Sec. 35, Township 48, Range 7- $200.00, orginal patentee- 06
June 1825??
Mt. Horeb Church Montgomery/Callaway Co. Line- Church minutes
1st Sat. in May 1834 admitted by Letter Piercy Arnold,[ sister
of John Hamblin]
Sept 17, 1834 Emaline Hamblin, John Hamblin and wife,
Elizabeth, Ann Hamblin-
daug of John 1st Sat. Jan. 1839-" went to the water and
was baptised- Delia Hamblin" April 1858- Eliza Hamblin by
letter 1858 Anne Hamblin- dismissed by letter
More About JOHN HAMBLIN:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Ch., Cal/Mont., Counties, Mo
Children of ELIZABETH BOONE and JOHN HAMBLIN are:
i. EMILY8 HAMBLIN, b. Abt. 1817, Probably Shelby Co, KY;
d. March 12, 1848, Callaway Co., Mo; m. CALEB WARREN TATE,
October 8, 1839, Callaway, County, Mo; b. December 31, 1814,
Bedford, County, Va; d. May 23, 1904, Mineola Montgomery
County,Mo.
Notes for CALEB WARREN TATE:
! Caleb Waren Tate andOrva Hambin, sister to his first
wife were married 11 days after the death of his fitst
wife, Emily Hablin.
ii. MARY HAMBLIN, b. Abt. 1818, Ky or
MO; d. Bef. 1846, Calaway or Montgomery Cos., O; m. JOH
BLUNKALL, September 8, 1835, Callaway Co.,.
iii. ELIZABETH B. [BETSY] HAMBLIN, b. Abt. 1820; d.
April 21, 1891, Callaway, County, Mo; m. RICHARD CALVIN TATE,
October 17, 1839, Callaway, County, Mo; b. September 26, 1817,
Bedford, County, Va; d. September 16, 1863, Callaway, County, Mo.
Notes for ELIZABETH B. [BETSY] HAMBLIN:
!Death notice in Montgomery City Standard-Friday April 1892-
page 2 col 4.
"Mineola Gleanings" - Mrs.Tate- widow of the late
Calvin Tate of near Mt.Horeb Church died Tuesday morning [April
212t, 1891]. Her daughter died last week. {Missouri Tate}
1880 Federal Census Callaway County- 9 Mile Prairie- Vol. 5,
ED 35, Sheet. 6, Line 46.
Tate, ELizabeth age
59 born Mo
Missouri
22
Mo
Susan
J.
17
Mo
Tate, Cora
L.
11
Mo
John T.
[gs]
08
Mo
Mont. Co.- Tate, E. L. Grantee- Lizzie Charles et al- Mar 20, 1891- Filed Mar. 2, 1892- Records burned
More About ELIZABETH B. [BETSY] HAMBLIN:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Ch., Cal/Mont, Counties, Mo
Notes for RICHARD CALVIN TATE:
!Richard Calvin Tate and Elizabeth Hamblin were the
parents of the following:Henry M., John W., Adaline,
"Bud", Sallie,Martha [ Patsy ] and Catherine [
Kitty ] twins, Mary Ann, Albert, Jesse, Missouri, William and
Susan Jane. Susan Jane was born in Dec. 1863 after her father was
killed by Union soldiers.
There is a family story that he was killed on the front
porch of their home, The Union soldiers rode down the dirt road,
jumped the split rail fence and shot him where he stood.[Lived on
what is now the Bob Payne Place].
Another family story,[ from a Tate cousin]
is: Richard Calvin Tate was at/ on the banks of a
small stream, near his home, when a boat with union
soldiers came along, shot him and then asked questions. It turns
ouit that the Union soldier that shot him was a relative from
Virginia who had joined the union army. This relative went to the
house, told them that he was shot, the family went after him and
he lived for another day or two.
He was supposede to have fught in Civil War, and lost a hand
to any injury.
No documentation to any of this, except that he was killed in
1863.
He evidently was buried at Mt. Horeb Cemetary although a
letter from Maude Tate Boone indicated that her brother, Leslie
Tae said their father, Charley Tate thought he was buried in the
Tate Graveyard on the Jesse Northern Tate farm. HE told her that
their father said that was where the Tates were buried before
they opened the graveyard at Mt. Horeb Church. The farm is south
of Williamsburg about three miles and grown over. Mt. Horeb
cemetery records show they are buried there with no stones.
Federal Census Callaway County 1880
Mo. Soundex Tate, ELiz.
B.
f
59
Mo.
Missouri
f
22
Mo.
Susan
f
17
Mo.
Cora L.
f
11
Mo. granddaughter
John L.
m
08
Mo. grandson
Callaway County, Mo. Probate Court- Probated
05 Dec. 1863
Key I- In File, Box 161, 1, Probate Ct.
Elizabeth Tate received $75.80
Deed from Jeremiah Dyson and wife. S.E. qt. of the
S.W. qt. Section 14,
Twnshp. 47, R. 7W.- dated 15 Nov. 1858. Filed 05 July
1861, Book S., P. 611,
Lot 14, Blk. 14, R. 7.
This land was sold 04 July, 1861 to S. T. Boone for $122.34.
In 1970 this land
was owned by William Hubbard, et al. South east of Bull
Branch- Nine Mile
Prairie. [date of sale is incorrect, inventory of estate 5 Dec
1863 shows the
deed in possesion and p[art of the estate, however, Elizabeth
did not receive
the deed in her acceptance of the estate note for 75.80 in
inventory of
personal property.
1860 Callaway county Census
Tate, R.
C.
M
43
Va.
Elizabeth
F
39
Mo.
Henry
M
20
Mo.
John
M
18
Mo.
Adaline
F
16
Mo. m. John Lambert
More About RICHARD CALVIN TATE:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Ch., Cal/Mont, Counties, Mo
iv. PALINA ANN HAMBLIN, b. April 1821;
d. Aft. 1914; m. ALLEN A COBB, November 28, 1844, Williamsburg
Callaway Co ,MO; b. September 27, 1821, Fleming Co., Ky; d. May
22, 1914.
v. DELIA HAMBLIN, b. Bet. 1822 - 1825, Missouri; m.
FRANCIS SHEWEY.
vi. PIERCY A. HAMBLIN, b. January 20, 1826, near
Williamsburg, Callaway, County, Mo; d. March 17, 1909, near
Mineola, Callaway, County, Mo; m. NATHANIEL NICHOLS TATE,
November 5, 1846, Callaway, County, Mo; b. September 26, 1805,
Bedford, County, Va; d. March 11, 1881, Montgomery County, Mo.
Notes for PIERCY A. HAMBLIN:
!Obit-- Mrs. "Pievey" A. Tate, whose
Missouri Newspaper Death Index from www. has her birth date as
20 Jan 1820,
also shows her as about 80 yrs. old. Mont. Standard obit
More About PIERCY A. HAMBLIN:
Burial: March 18, 1909, Mt. Horeb Ch.Cem, Mont/Cal Co, line,
Mo
Notes for NATHANIEL NICHOLS TATE:
! Married first to Sarah Richardson.
CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL NICHOLS TATE
BETSY, married John A. Scott, two children were born to this union, James and Sally.
MILDRED A., born May 4, 1837, and died December 22,
1909. She married Nathaniel Penn, who
was born May
22, 1834, and died December 23, 1908. To this union was
born one son, James
Richard Penn.
MARTHA, born May 6, 1840, and died September 20,
1910. She married Matthew Penn, who was
born July 25,
1836, and died March 27, 1902. The following children were
born of this union; Sarah
Ellen, Jenny
Lee, Luther, Annie, Maggie, Susie, Jane and Elton.
MARGARET, married Albert Goodman, January 11, 1863.
Mr. Goodman was born April 14, 1841,
and died
March 31, 1929.
RICHARD H., born August 2, 1842, and died February 21,
1914. He married Matilda Hall, who was
born March 3,
1854, and died October 10, 1926. The following children
were born; Lorenzo, Bulah,
and Herbert.
vii. GEORGE W HAMBLIN, b. Abt. 1828.
viii. ORVA ADALINE HAMBLIN, b. February 11, 1830,
Callaway Co., Mo; d. July 26, 1917, Mont. or Callaway cos., Mo;
m. CALEB WARREN TATE, March 23, 1848, Callaway, County, Mo; b.
December 31, 1814, Bedford, County, Va; d. May 23, 1904, Mineola
Montgomery County,Mo.
Notes for CALEB WARREN TATE:
! Caleb Waren Tate andOrva Hambin, sister to his first
wife were married 11 days after the death of his fitst
wife, Emily Hablin.
ix. MARTHA B HAMBLIN, b. Abt. 1832.
x. ELIZA J HAMBLIN, b. Abt. 1837.
xi. LUCNDA E HAMBLIN, b. Abt. 1839.
3. ALONZO7 BOONE (JOHN L.6, GEORGE5, SQUIRE4, GEORGE III3, GEORGE 2ND2, GEORGE THE FIRST1) was born May 26, 1810 in Gallatin, County, Kentucky, and died April 15, 1876 in Cherokee City, Ark.. He married (1) MARY JANE JACKSON. She was born April 22, 1812 in Scott, County, Ky, and died April 20, 1839 in Callaway, County, Missouri. He married (2) MARTHA JANE MERCHANT February 28, 1847. She was born 1825, and died June 14, 1873 in near Linn,Osage County, Mo.
Notes for ALONZO BOONE:
!Alonzo Boone was a veteran of the Black Hawk Indian Wars and
lived in Iowa for
some years and had a land grant as a veteran of that
service.He was a private
in Capt. Nathanial Boone's Company of Mounted Rangers. He
enlisted in St.
Charles County, Mo. 04 August 1832 for one year and was
discharged at Fort
Gibson, Ill. 04 August 1833. !Alonzo Boone died at the home of
his eldest child,
Charles Edgar Boone, who later changed his name legally to
Charles Edgar Boone
Jackson, this is matter of public records in the Mo. State
Legislature, 1848.
Jackson, who was the son of his first wife, Mary Jane Jackson.
After her death,
Charles Edgar Boone was raised by his Jackson grandparents and
finally changed
his name legally through the Mo. Legislature about
1848-49. Alonzo and Mary
Jane Jackson were married Jan. 2, 1834.
Alonzo Boone was married three times. The two oldest children
were by his first
wife, Mary Jane Jackson, the next two children were by his
second wife, Hannah
Dyers who died 03 July 1844. Nothing more is known about her.
July 17th, 1852- Montgomery County, Missouri
letter from ALonzo Boone.
Mr. Fant,
Sir, you wish to know the number of the land warrent received
by me, from the
U.S., (being 40 acres). I will say to you, I put the warrant
into the hands of
Jomas Clark, of Maquoketa, Iowa, Jackson Co., Iowa to lay for
me. This was done
in the fall of 1851, I left the State of Iowa, in a few days.
Subsequent to the
time of putting the warrant into Mr. Clark's hands, and came
to Missouri, so I
have not learned the numbers, of the land entered with the
forty acres warrant,
through the agency of Wm. Jenkins, of Maquoketa,
Iowa. Alonzo Boone.
[part of his military records, check Western Manuscripts,
Historical Society of
Mo., Columbia, Mo.] for copy of orginal.[Maude's records]
Reference for birth of first two children: 1850 Jackson Co.,
Iowa Federal
Census, Page 327- Farmers Creek, Census Division.
ALONZO BOONE GENERAL SERVICES ADM.- NAT. ARCHIVES &
RECORDS
File designation #23152
Ind. S.C. 2627 BU? wt. 42,501 enlisted at
St. Charles, Mo. 4 Aug. 1832
Indian or black Hawk Wars- Discharged 4 Aug. 1833 at Fort
Gibson, Iowa File
designation 3LWT 13295-40-30 #13219
Pension claim # 23152
More About ALONZO BOONE:
Baptism (LDS): January 20, 1982, SLAKE
Burial: April 18, 1896, Cherokee City, Arkansas
Endowment (LDS): January 23, 1982, SLAKE
Notes for MARY JANE JACKSON:
! She was the daughter of Richard B.and Clarrisa Jackson. They
are buried near
Reform,
Old Salem Baptist Church Cemetary, County Road O, near Reform,
Callaway Co.,
Missouri . I believe that Clarissa Boone is also buried there,
as are her
parents. Richard B. and Clarissa Jackson.
Jackson, Richard B. b. Prince Geo. Co., Maryland- 31 Jan.
1`789. Emigrated to
Ky. in 1812 and to Mo. in 1831. In 1`834 he was elected Door
Keeper to the
House of REpresentatives of Mo. Legislature. He died June
1855, aged 66 years.
Taken from Callaway County, Mo. Cemetary Records.
More About MARY JANE JACKSON:
Burial: Old Salem Bapt., Church Cemetary, Callaway Co.,
Missouri
Children of ALONZO BOONE and MARY JACKSON are:
i. MARY CLARRISA8 BOONE, b. November 27, 1834; d.
September 6, 1839, Missouri.
ii. CHARLES EDGAR "JACKSON" BOONE, b. July 15,
1837, Callaway, County, Missouri; d. October 1, 1912, El Monte,
California; m. ANNIE ELIZA WOODSON ANDERSON, December 1, 1867,
Callaway, County, Mo.
Notes for CHARLES EDGAR "JACKSON"
BOONE:
!He married Annie Woodson, a widow,. Chalreie was adopted by
his grandfather,
Richard B. Jackson after the death of his mother when he was
two years old. He
lived on a farm one and one half miles south of Williamsburgs,
Callaway Co.,
Mo. whre he raised his family. He owned and operated a saw
mill and a grist
mill. He held the office of Constable for manby ears. He was
also a tax
collector. He was elected Justice of the Peace in later years.
Timber hving
become sarce in Missouri, he moved his mill, household goods
and familyto
Cherokee City, Ark in 1874 and lived there until 1910 when he
and his wife
moved to El Monte, Ca. where his eldest son and daughter had
previously moved.
He was a man of good breeding , of medium build, red curly
hair and blue eyes.
He was a Mason and Civil War Veteran. He died 01 Oct. 1912.
(Information from
Hazel Boone Book, from Mary E. Jackson Hill.)
!His name was legally changed to Jackson 06
March 1849 an act by the Genral
Assemblies of the state of Missouri, page 205 of that year
book., adopted by
grandparents.
He lived at Cherokee City, Ark. near the Okla. line, ran a saw
and grist mill
there. It was at his home that ALonzo Boone died. He moved to
El Monte, CA in
1910 with his family. He was aCivil War Veteran and
member of Masonic Lodge
RE: DBP
More About CHARLES EDGAR "JACKSON"
BOONE:
Burial: El Monte Cem., El Monte, California
Notes for ANNIE ELIZA WOODSON ANDERSON:
!DBP indicated that she was a widow, her marriage date is
incorrect in Cal-Mont
news..
Children of ALONZO BOONE and MARTHA MERCHANT are:
iii. SARAH JANE (SALLY)8 BOONE, b. January 2, 1848,
Iowa; d. September 16, 1874,near Linn,Osage County, Mo.; m. HENRY
M. TATE, December 11, 1865, Mo.; b. 1840, Callaway, County, Mo.;
d. March 28, 1913, near Portland, Callaway, County, Mo.
Notes for SARAH JANE (SALLY) BOONE:
!Alonzo Boone and his third wife, Mary Jane Merchant were
living in Iowa in
1850.Census records indicate the birth of this child there.
iv. MARTHA SUSAN BOONE, b. March 9, 1850, Jackson, County, Iowa; d. January 22, 1929, Montgomery, County, Missouri; m. JAMES E. KETTLE KITTLE, February 20, 1873, Missouri; b. June 29, 1848, Rising Sun, Ohio Co., Indiana; d. December 29, 1913, Montgomery, County, Missouri.
Notes for MARTHA SUSAN BOONE:
OBIT: Martha Susan Boone was born March 9, 1860, and
died at her home, 6 miles west of Montgomery City, Jan. 22, 1929,
aged 78 years, 9 months and 13 days. She was united in
marriage to James E. Kettle Feb. 20, 1873. To this union were
born seven children, as follows: Eugene, Edward, Elmer C., who
preceded her to the
great beyond several years ago, Mrs. Lottie E. SAilor, Miss Anna
Belle Kettle, Mrs. Delia Onie Ward, and John Ernest.
Her husband died fifteen years ago last
December. At the age of fifteen she professed in
Christ and united with Mt. Horeb Church Baptist Church, since
that time she has lived a consistant and devoted
Chritian. She ever maintained profund faith in her
Lord and Savior. Her affliction was that malignant disease
cancer, which was on the nose several years ago. She has suffered
untold misery, especially for the last two years or more. She
prayed the Lord to come remove her from her suffering, yet she
was submissive to His will. She was of a cheerful
spirit during all her days of affiction. She bore it all with
meekness and fortitude. Her faith in God was unusually
strong. While she will be sadly missed in the home,
it is a consolation to have the evidence that her suffering is
ended and she is happy with her Savior and the redemmed, She is
not dead, but has just entered the happiness of the real or
spiritual life. Her son Eugene, and her daughter, Miss Anna
Belle, have been with her in the home since the death of her
husband. They were faithful and loving hands could do in
administering to her wants and sufferings, and her other children
did what they could. She is also survived by three brotyhers and
one sister. After services, conducted by the writer, at New
Providence Church, near the home, the remains were laid to rest
by that of her husband, where they will remain till by the power
of Christ they shall rise to assume his glorified body and dwell
with him forever.
R.W. HUNLEY. [taken from Brother Hunley's Collection of
clippings, rec'd from Bessie Weeks}.
More About MARTHA SUSAN BOONE:
Burial: New Providence, Cemetary, Montgomery CO., Missouri
Notes for JAMES E. KETTLE KITTLE:
!LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JAMES E. KETTLE: Montgomery
Co., Mo.
I, James E. Kettle, of the County of
Montgomery, in the state of Missouri,
being of disposing mind and memory, and knowing of the
uncertainty of life, and having all ernest desire to arrange my
worlkdly affairs do make, ordain, and publish this as my last
willand tesremenr:
Item 1. It is my will and desire that all my just debts and
funeral expenses be paid first out of any personal property of
which I may die possessed.
Item 2. I will and bequeth to each of my children the sum of
one dollar out of any personal property of which I may die
seized, as follws to my sons, Eugene Kettle, Edward Kettle, Elmer
and Ernest Kettle and to my daughters Lottie Kettle, Belle Kettle
and Ona Ward, wife of A.M. Ward, the said sum of one dollar each.
Item 3. I devise and bequeth to my wife Susan Kettle my home
farm consisting of One Hundred and Twenty (120) acres, and being
described as follows: 80 acres the South Half of the South WEst
Quarter of Section Five (5) and 40 acres the South East Quarter
of the South East Quarter of Section 6, all in Township No. Forty
Eight (48) North, Range 6 (6) West of Montgomery County, Missouri
for her use and benefit during her natural life, and that she
shall have full possession of the same as long as she may live,
and at her death said lands shall descend in equal shares to my
above named children.
Item 4. All the residue of my estate of which I die possessed
whether personal or real, of whatever kind and description, I
will and bequeath to m,y wife, Susan Kettle for the support of
herself and my minor children.
Item 5. I hereby nominate and appoint my wife, Susan Kettle
executrix of this
my last will and testament and I hereby recommend that she be
allowed to serve as such executrix without bond.
In witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature in
Montgomery City,
Missouri this 24th day of July 1913.
James E. Kettle
[This appears to be copied from a legal size typewritten page
with a cover like legal documents.No handwritten signature at
bottom, no witnesses. The copy shows the foldover cover at the
top with typical fasteners] Will is on file in Montgomery County
and was divided among the living children and the children of
Elmer Kettle, deceased, after Susan's death in 1929.
James E. and Martha Susan Boone Kettle and John William and
Altha Hayes Kettle are buried side by side.
Montgomery County Standard Obit:
James E. Kettle was born in Rising Sun, Indiana June 29, 1848
and died at his home seven miles west of Montgomery after a long
and painful illness of stomach trouble, Dec. 27, 1913, qged sixty
five years and six months. At the age of nine years Mr. Kettle
came with his parents to this country, settling southwest of
Mineola, in Callaway County where he grew to manhood. On Feb.
20th, 1873, he was married to Miss Susan Boone with whom he
lived happily until the close of his life. To this union were
born, four boys and three daughters, all of whom are still
living.
A number of years ago, Brother Kettle made a public confession
of religion, united with Mt. Horeb Church and was baptised by
Rev. R. E. McQuie, ever after living a consistent, upright
Christian life. He was truly a kind, good citizen, a very loving,
devoted husband and father. He dearly loved his home and family.
He meekly bore his intense suffering and when the end came
sweetly fell asleep in Jesus.
His funeral, in accordance with his request was preached by
Rev. R.E. McQuie at New Providence Church Tuesday afternoon, Dec.
30th, at 2 o'clock in the presence of a number of neighbors,
friends and relatives, after which his remains were laid to rest
in the adjoining cemetary. He leaves a lonely companion, seven
children, three brothers, two sisters, and many friends and
relatives who will sadly miss his gentle voice and smiling
face. XX
1872 Tax Assessment 2 mules $125.00
1873 "
" 1 horse, 1 hog,
2 mules, 1 cattle, value $227
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More About JAMES E. KETTLE KITTLE:
Burial: Providence Cem., Montgomery CO., Missouri
v. HANNAH RUTH BOONE, b. January 20, 1852, Mo.; d. August 17, 1902, Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo; m. JOHN WARREN TATE, December 30, 1869, Callaway, County, Mo.; b. November 21, 1841, Mo; d. May 30, 1891, Callaway, County, Mo.
Notes for HANNAH RUTH BOONE:
!She married John Warren Tate; please see " John Boone of
Missouri " for more
information regarding her family.
Notes for JOHN WARREN TATE:
!Information on marriagew taken from DAR papers of Bernice
Helen Tate Wren,
granddaughter, Fulton, Mo.
vi. JOHN WILLIAM ALONZO BOONE, b. June 14, 1854, Montgomery, Missouri; d. October 30, 1933, Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo.
Notes for JOHN WILLIAM ALONZO BOONE:
!See "John Boone of Missouri ".
More About JOHN WILLIAM ALONZO BOONE:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Cem., Cal/Mont., Counties, Mo
vii. NANCY L. BOONE, b. February 18, 1856, Mo..
Notes for NANCY L. BOONE:
!Nothing known about this daughter of Alonzo boone. Thought to
have died as an
infant.
viii. EMMA JOSEPHINE "JOSIE" BOONE, b. October 6, 1857, Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo.; d. December 6, 1918, Missouri; m. ISRAEL S. KETTLE KITTLE, May 15, 1889, Mo; b. February 19, 1853, Ohio, County, Ind.; d. July 19, 1918.
Notes for EMMA JOSEPHINE "JOSIE"
BOONE:
! She married Isreal Kettle See "John Boone"
Notes for ISRAEL S. KETTLE KITTLE:
!Mineola News- 2/13/1891- I.S.Kettle and wife made a
flying trip to WEllsvuille last week and the Rev. R. E. Mcquie
spent a day in our town. The result was an exchange of property
.Mr.Kettle received $100.00 to boot.
Mr. Kettle will move to Wellsville and Rev.McQuie will move to
this place. Mr. K. has improved so much in health since coming to
Mineola that he thinks he is able to run a farm or any other kind
of business, but will not stop using Mineola water, he will have
it shipped to Wellsville.
More About ISRAEL S. KETTLE KITTLE:
Burial: Union Bap. Cem., Audrain, County, Mo
ix. GEORGE MORRIS BOONE, b. March 16, 1859, Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo; d. September 7, 1882, Missouri.
Notes for GEORGE MORRIS BOONE:
!He is buried next to his sister Delia Boone Kettle, she has a
stone, he does
not.
More About GEORGE MORRIS BOONE:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Cem., Cal/Mont., Counties, Mo.
x. DELIA ELLEN BOONE, b. November 11, 1860, Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo; d. September 21, 1894, Callaway, County, Mo; m. EUGENE ALBERT KETTLE KITTLE, September 8, 1881, Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo; b. February 19, 1854, Rising Sun, Ohio, County, Mo; d. November 9, 1925, nr Williamsburg, Callaway, County, Mo.
Notes for DELIA ELLEN BOONE:
!Married to Eugene Albert Kettle.Both are buried at Mt. Horeb.
More About DELIA ELLEN BOONE:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Cem., Cal/Mont., Counties, Mo
More About EUGENE ALBERT KETTLE KITTLE:
Burial: Mt Horeb Cem, Cal/Mont, Counties, Mo
xi. RICHARD BASS BOONE, b. September 23, 1862, Callaway, County, Mo; d. September 1963, Fulton, Callaway, County, Mo; m. LUCY J. TATE; b. 1869, Callaway, Co, Mo; d. 1919, Callaway, Co, Mo.
Notes for RICHARD BASS BOONE:
!Children of R. B. Boone and Lucy J. Tate Boone: Betty Bruce
of New Franklin,
another daughter Mrs. David Bridges of Fulton, David Boone of
St. Louis, Leo
Boone Fulton, Gailey Boone Chesapeake, Va., John Boone of
Kansas City [1966]
obit of Betty Boone Bruce.
Notes for LUCY J. TATE:
!They may have had a son, Richard B. Boone buried at Pleasant
Hill Cem. near
Heilburn. b. 1895 d. 1918- Co. A, 89th Div. Maxhine Gun
Co., A.E. F.
More About LUCY J. TATE:
Burial: Pleasant Hill Ce, near Heilburn, Callaway Co, Mo
xii. SAMUEL LEE BOONE, b. April 11, 1864, Callaway, County, Mo.; d. March 31, 1929, Callaway or, Montgomery, County, Mo.
More About SAMUEL LEE BOONE:
Burial: Mt. Horeb Ch., Cemetary, Cal/Mont.Co., Mo.
xiii. ARTHUR TUCKER BOONE, b. January 16, 1866, Callaway, County, Mo; d. August 19, 1956, Fulton, Callaway, County, Mo.
More About ARTHUR TUCKER BOONE:
Burial: Oak Grove Ch., Cem., Missouri
xiv. LILLIE BELLE BOONE, b. November 14, 1867, Callaway, County, Mo..
Notes for LILLIE BELLE BOONE:
!She married Mathew Gargus, didn't live long after marriage.
Death date u/k.
xv. ANNIE ELIZA BOONE, b. September 22, 1869, Callaway, County, Mo; d. May 3, 1963, Sullivan, Mo.
Notes for ANNIE ELIZA BOONE:
!She married Matthias Gargus in 1887- Nov. 06th., at Chamois,
, Mo. Her sister,
Martha Susan Boone Kettle used to visit her, but evidently
would not let any
one of her children go with her. Mr. Gargus died 1903??. Eight
children, with
one set of twins. Callaway County Marriage Records Book F,
page 21 show a
marriage between Annie E. Boone of Williamburg, Mo and Martin
V. Mareleime or
Wareleime of Williamsburg, Mo. were married at Williamsburg on
11th Feb. 1886
by Wm. C. Cole, JP, recorded 15th Feb. 1886. She was under the
age of 18 years
and C.E. Jackson, a brother of Annie E. Boone on his oath says
that the the
father of AE Boone gives his consent to the marriage of his
daughter to MV
Mreleime.
More About ANNIE ELIZA BOONE:
Burial: IOOF Cem, Sullivan, Mo.