Person:Hannah Boone (17)

m. 23 Sep 1720
  1. Sarah Boone1724 - 1815
  2. Israel Boone1726 - 1756
  3. Samuel Boone1728 - Abt 1816
  4. Jonathan Boone1730 - 1808
  5. Elizabeth Boone1733/34 - Abt 1814
  6. Daniel Boone1734 - 1820
  7. Mary Boone1736 - 1819
  8. George Boone1739 - 1820
  9. Edward Boone1740 - 1780
  10. Nathaniel BooneAbt 1742 -
  11. Squire Boone, Jr.1744 - 1815
  12. Hannah Boone1746 - 1828
m. 14 Feb 1765
  1. William Boone Stewart1764 -
  2. Sarah Sally Stewart1765 - 1815
  3. Mary Stewart1766 - 1832
  4. Rachel Stewart1769 - 1853
  5. Ann Elizabeth Stewart1770 - 1840
m. 15 May 1777
  1. William Pennington
  2. Joshua Pennington1778 - 1868
  3. Daniel Boone Pennington1781 - 1865
  4. John Stewart Pennington1784 - 1859
  5. Abigail Pennington1787 - 1844
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Boone
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3] 22 Aug 1746 Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 14 Feb 1765 Rowan County, North CarolinaYadkin Valley
to John Stewart
Other[1][2][3] 1770 Kentucky, United Stateshusband John Stewart was shot and killed by Indians who left his body standing in a hollow Sycamore tree
Marriage 15 May 1777 Rowan County, North Carolina[2nd husband]
to Richard Pennington
Residence[1][2][3] Bef 1813 Sparta, White, Tennessee, United States
Death[1][2][3] 9 Apr 1828 Tompkinsville, Monroe, Kentucky, United Statesdied at the home of Daniel Pennington, her son
Burial[1] Abt 10 Apr 1828 Mill Creek Church Cemetery, Tompkinsville, Monroe, Kentucky, United States1st Burial -
Alt Burial[1][4] Bet 1920 and 1930 Old Mulkey Cemetery, Tompkinsville, Monroe, Kentucky, United States2nd Burial - marker moved here from old location

Research Notes

  • Hannah Boone was a sister of famous frontiersman Daniel Boone.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 The Boone Society, Inc. - The First 5 Generations of the George Boone Family, 21 Aug 2008.

    (12) Hannah BOONE, b 22 Aug 1746 Exeter, Berks Co, PA d 9 April 1828 Tompkinsville, Monroe Co, KY at the home of her son Daniel PENNINGTON. buried Mill Creek Baptist Church graveyard, then gravestone moved to Old Mulkey Meeting House, Ky State Park in late 1920's. 26 April 2003 marker dedicated by descendants at Old Mulkey Meetinghouse. On 14 Feb 1765 in Yadkin, Rowan Co, NC, Hannah m John STUART (STEWART) b 1744 PA and killed by Indians Jan 1770. (Rockenfield has 22 Dec 1770). He was shot and killed by Shawnee Indians and his body found five years later in a standing hollow Sycamore Tree. Hannah m2 Richard Pennington 15 May 1777 in Rowan Co, NC and they soon settled in White Co, TN. Richard PENNINGTON b 1748 PA>Wilkes Co, NC d 21 Dec 1813 Sparta, White Co, TN and there was a Monument dedication for him 3 Sept 2005 at Bethlehem Church in Doyle.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Spraker, Hazel Atterbury, and Jesse Proctor Crump. The Boone family: a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone, who came to America in 1717; containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history; also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his descendants. (Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle Co., 1922)
    83-85.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Rockenfield, Sarah Ridge Street. Our Boone families : Daniel Boone's kinfolks. (Evansville, Indiana: Whipporwill, 1987)
    492, 500.
  4. 7052, in Find A Grave.

    [2nd grave recorded. Includes headstone and memorial plaque photos.]