Jesse Bryan Boone

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Jesse Bryan Boone

Birth
Yadkin, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
21 Jan 1821 (aged 47)
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mineola, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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a s/o of Daniel Boone & Rebeccah Bryan; m. Chloe Van Bibber

Cemetery location changed 10/15/2016 due to updated information from a Boone historian.

The following information submitted by Yvonne Hurt: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48050148

Jesse Boone was one of the commissioners appointed to organize Callaway Co. in 1820 ; A member of the General Assembly of Mo., during its first session. Judge Henderson came to Callaway with his father, from Fleming Co., Ky., in 1823; in 1827 obtained a situation in a store in Fulton, Mo., as a clerk; in 1830 he opened a store of his own in the same town ; elected Treasurer of Callaway in 1842 ; later treasurer of the Mo. State Insane Asylum
No. 1, located at Fulton; Second Treas. of Westminster
College. In 1860 was instrumental in organizing the Fulton
branch of the Western Bank of Mo., and was elected cashier,
which position he held during the life of the Bank, 1860-65. Mrs. Henderson was one of the thirteen charter members of Fulton Presbyterian church.
a s/o of Daniel Boone & Rebeccah Bryan; m. Chloe Van Bibber

Cemetery location changed 10/15/2016 due to updated information from a Boone historian.

The following information submitted by Yvonne Hurt: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=48050148

Jesse Boone was one of the commissioners appointed to organize Callaway Co. in 1820 ; A member of the General Assembly of Mo., during its first session. Judge Henderson came to Callaway with his father, from Fleming Co., Ky., in 1823; in 1827 obtained a situation in a store in Fulton, Mo., as a clerk; in 1830 he opened a store of his own in the same town ; elected Treasurer of Callaway in 1842 ; later treasurer of the Mo. State Insane Asylum
No. 1, located at Fulton; Second Treas. of Westminster
College. In 1860 was instrumental in organizing the Fulton
branch of the Western Bank of Mo., and was elected cashier,
which position he held during the life of the Bank, 1860-65. Mrs. Henderson was one of the thirteen charter members of Fulton Presbyterian church.