Read Boone: A Biography Online
Authors: Robert Morgan
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Virginia militia, as officer in,
147
–52,
218
,
239
,
303
,
376
as “white Indian,”
xviii
,
110
,
151
,
248
,
278
as woodsman, xxv,
9
,
10
,
18
,
347
,
379
,
397
,
427
wounded fighting Indians,
219
,
264
,
266
,
275
Boone, Daniel Morgan (son),
128
,
287
,
365
,
366
,
370
,
376
,
381
,
408
,
414
Brushy Creek cabin,
383
–84
described,
418
marriage of,
397
Missouri home,
396
,
397
,
409
,
423
,
427
Boone, Deborah Howell (aunt),
6
,
8
,
9
Boone, Edward (Ned, brother),
60
,
74
,
75
,
84
killed by the Shawnees,
301
–2,
429
Boone, George (brother),
84
Boone, George, II (great grandfather),
2
,
3
Boone, George, III (grandfather),
8
,
18
,
192
–93
confession to Society of Friends,
3
–4,
26
move to Pennsylvania,
3
,
5
,
192
–93
Boone, George, IV (uncle),
3
,
6
,
8
,
9
Boone, Isaac (cousin),
114
Boone, Isaiah (nephew),
115
,
255
Boone, Israel (brother),
26
,
29
,
52
,
284
Boone, Israel (son),
52
,
287
,
302
,
358
Battle of the Blue Licks,
320
,
323
,
325
–26,
329
,
346
burial of,
329
–30
death of,
325
–26,
329
,
333
,
346
,
429
Boone, James (grandson),
419
–20,
427
Boone, James (son),
52
,
132
–33,
136
–37,
139
,
140
,
429
Boone, Jane VanCleve (sister-in-law),
133
,
194
,
393
Boone, Jesse (nephew),
52
Boone, Jesse Bryan (son),
128
,
132
,
287
,
366
,
370
,
375
,
427
Boone, Jonathan (nephew),
52
Boone, Martha Bryan (sister-in-law),
75
,
84
,
302
Boone, Mary (aunt) (d. 1696),
3
Boone, Mary Maugridge (grandmother),
3
,
5
,
6
Boone, Nathan (son),
136
,
376
,
408
–9,
411
–12
death of,
395
as debtor,
438
–39
education of,
381
Kansa Indians incident of 1804,
410
–11
Missouri, life in,
396
–97,
427
,
435
–39
recollections of,
xxi
,
xxiii
,
43
,
45
,
60
,
66
,
70
,
71
,
80
,
82
,
83
,
93
,
95
,
108
,
114
,
129
–30,
134
,
137
,
139
,
163
,
205
,
209
,
248
,
263
,
270
,
280
,
290
,
294
–95,
299
,
303
,
304
,
319
,
321
,
325
–26,
329
,
341
,
344
,
359
,
360
,
363
,
366
,
367
,
368
,
376
,
377
,
379
,
380
,
381
,
391
,
394
,
401
,
405
,
406
,
408
,
412
,
419
–20,
422
,
423
,
425
,
426
,
427
,
430
–31,
433
return to Kentucky in 1794 or 1795,
384
salt-boiling operation,
413
–14
stone home on Femme Osage Creek,
435
–39,
442
watch as gift from DB,
438
Boone, Olive Van Bibber (daughter-in-law),
xxi
,
xxiii
,
50
,
304
,
319
,
329
,
395
,
408
–9,
411
Boone, Rebecca Bryan (wife),
48
–55,
60
,
73
–77,
83
,
116
,
210
,
299
,
366
,
376
,
377
,
380
,
437
birth of,
48
at Boone’s Station,
287
Boone’s Tavern and,
348
courtship of,
48
–51
death and grave of,
422
–23,
427
,
444
,
445
first attempt to move to Kentucky,
133
,
137
ginseng trade and,
366
leaves Boonesborough and returns to the Yadkin in 1778,
250
letter from DB after siege of Boonesborough,
275
at Marble Creek,
287
marriage of,
51
Missouri, move to and life in,
393
,
396
,
408
,
409
,
412
,
419
–20,
422
at Moore’s Fort,
148
Point Pleasant move,
370
return to Kentucky in 1794 or 1795,
381
,
382
–84,
387
reunion with DB in 1771,
128
–29
reunion with DB in 1778,
279
–81
second migration to Kentucky,
159
,
187
,
189
,
190
Boone, Samuel (nephew),
323
Boone, Sarah Day (sister-in-law),
17
,
433
Boone, Sarah Morgan (mother),
xxiv
,
5
,
12
,
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
,
25
,
27
,
60
,
133
–34
ancestry, xxvi
DB’s relationship with,
9
,
10
,
133
death of,
283
–84
described,
7
Boone, Sarah Uppey (great grandmother),
2
Boone, Sara Lewis (daughter-in-law),
397
,
408
Boone, Squire (brother),
60
,
75
,
84
,
85
,
86
,
180
,
197
,
420
Boonesborough and,
180
,
194
,
251
,
258
,
265
,
266
,
270
death of,
440
expedition of 1769–71 and,
106
,
107
–9,
116
–17,
121
–23,
340
Florida expedition of 1765,
82
Harrodsburg lot,
145
Missouri territory, move to,
392
,
393
Wilderness Road and,
164
wounded at Boonesborough,
265
,
266
,
270
,
275
Boone, Squire (father),
5
,
13
,
15
,
17
,
26
,
60
,
341
,
391
,
431
,
435
birth of,
3
as magistrate and justice of the peace,
36
,
51
move from Pennsylvania,
25
–30,
32
Boone, Squire (nephew),
323
Boone, Thomas (nephew),
323
–24
Boone, William (cousin),
9
Boone, William (son),
187
Boone Falls,
66
Boonesborough,
xviii
,
174
–98,
305
,
316
clearing land and planting crops,
176
–77,
178
–79,
189
–90,
195
,
196
DB’s cabin,
189
DB’s promise of surrender to Blackfish,
228
–30,
242
,
255
,
256
–57
defense of, as key to control of the Ohio Valley,
267
deteriorating conditions in 1777,
223
–26
end of the siege,
274
–75
fort,
174
–75,
176
,
177
–78,
185
,
188
,
189
,
212
,
218
,
219
,
221
,
251
,
252
,
259
–60,
265
–74,
285
gunpowder supplies,
197
–98,
216
,
225
hunting rules,
78
Indian relations,
194
–95,
199
–200,
202
–13,
216
,
218
–21,
228
kidnapping of Jemima Boone and the Callaway daughters,
202
–13,
429
lead supplies,
216
–17
naming of,
174
settlers, described,
175
–76
Shawnee expedition against,
52
,
242
–43,
249
,
251
–74,
275
Boone’s Cave,
115
Boone’s Creek,
358
–59
Boone’s Gap (Sand Gap),
97
Boone’s Lick Road,
424
Boone’s Station,
285
–88,
299
,
314
,
316
,
333
stockade at,
287
Boone’s Tavern,
346
,
348
,
370
,
374
Boone’s Trace,
see
Wilderness Road
Braddock, Gen. Edward,
43
,
44
–45
Bradford, John,
330
Bradley, James,
431
Bridges, James,
418
Britain,
40
–43
American Revolution,
see
American Revolution
DB’s relationship with the British, while captive of the Shawnees,
238
–39
Shawnee expedition against Kentucky in 1778 and,
252
–53,
268
,
273