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Alphonso Boone

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Alphonso Boone

Birth
Mason County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Feb 1850 (aged 53)
Oroville, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
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On February 21, 1822 Alphonso Daniel Boone married Nancy Linville Boone in Round Prairie, Callaway County, Missouri. He was the son of Jesse Bryan Boone and Chloe (Van Bibber) Boone, grandson of the famous explorer Daniel Boone.

The family can be found in Lewiston, Montgomery, Missouri for the 1830 Federal Census.

On April 1, 1831 Alphonso Boone of Montgomery, Missouri purchased 80 acres of land in what was Saint Louis County, Missouri (now Cole Co.), being "the west half of the northeast quarter of section seven, in township forty seven north of range six west in the district of lands subject to sale at St. Louis, Missouri".

Alphonso and Nancy were the parents of Chloe Donnelly (Mrs. George Law Curry), Jesse Van Bibber, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas J Norris), George Luther, James C, an infant that didn't live, Harriet B (passed at 4 yrs.), Joshua Morris, Lucy Ann (Mrs. Thomas R Musick), and Alphonso Daniel, Jr.

The widowed Alphonso and his eight surviving children can be found in the 1840 Federal Census of Cole (formerly St. Louis) County, Missouri. In this one document, the census taker misspelled his name with a z.

In 1846 Alphonso and children migrated to Oregon Territory and settled on the banks of the Willamette River and there, in 1847, they set up and started Boones Ferry, which necessitated "Boones Landing", which became "Old Town", which became the present town of Wilsonville. This original page creator, Bev, directly cited some excellent information on this history from these two sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonso_Boone

http://historicoregoncity.org/end-of-the-oregon-trail-history/89-pioneer-families/80-boone

Being unsure of permission to directly quote those documents I have given the site addresses, and if those links should be broken I can share those documents with persons interested.
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On February 21, 1822 Alphonso Daniel Boone married Nancy Linville Boone in Round Prairie, Callaway County, Missouri. He was the son of Jesse Bryan Boone and Chloe (Van Bibber) Boone, grandson of the famous explorer Daniel Boone.

The family can be found in Lewiston, Montgomery, Missouri for the 1830 Federal Census.

On April 1, 1831 Alphonso Boone of Montgomery, Missouri purchased 80 acres of land in what was Saint Louis County, Missouri (now Cole Co.), being "the west half of the northeast quarter of section seven, in township forty seven north of range six west in the district of lands subject to sale at St. Louis, Missouri".

Alphonso and Nancy were the parents of Chloe Donnelly (Mrs. George Law Curry), Jesse Van Bibber, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas J Norris), George Luther, James C, an infant that didn't live, Harriet B (passed at 4 yrs.), Joshua Morris, Lucy Ann (Mrs. Thomas R Musick), and Alphonso Daniel, Jr.

The widowed Alphonso and his eight surviving children can be found in the 1840 Federal Census of Cole (formerly St. Louis) County, Missouri. In this one document, the census taker misspelled his name with a z.

In 1846 Alphonso and children migrated to Oregon Territory and settled on the banks of the Willamette River and there, in 1847, they set up and started Boones Ferry, which necessitated "Boones Landing", which became "Old Town", which became the present town of Wilsonville. This original page creator, Bev, directly cited some excellent information on this history from these two sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonso_Boone

http://historicoregoncity.org/end-of-the-oregon-trail-history/89-pioneer-families/80-boone

Being unsure of permission to directly quote those documents I have given the site addresses, and if those links should be broken I can share those documents with persons interested.
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