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Their eldest son

June 9, 1753, and had four sons.
was Captain James Callaway, b. Fayette County,
Ky., September 13, 1783, m. about 1805, Nancy
Howell, killed by Indians. A bold and intrepid
pioneer for whom Callaway county, Mo., was
named. Other children were John, Larkin and
Boone.

v. Lavina, b. March 23, 1766.

vi. Rebecca, b. May 26, 1768, m. W. Hays. A daughter,

Elizabeth, m. James Van Bibber in Callaway

county, about 1816. He with Nathan Boone surveyed Callaway county.

vii. Daniel Morgan, b. Dec. 23, 1769, emigrated to St. Louis county, Mo., in 1788, where he married about 1805, Sarah Griffin Lewis, whose father removed from the vicinity of Mt. Vernon, Va., where she was born Jan. 29, 1786.

He died July

13, 1837, in Jackson county, Mo., and she died

there June 19, 1850.

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viii.

Jesse B., b. May 23, 1773, d. 1820.

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Daniel Morgan (4) and Sarah Griffin (Lewis) Boone had children as follows:

i. John W. (5), b. Dec. 19, 1806, d. unmarried in 1822.
Nathan, b. Feb. 17, 1808, d. unmarried in 1836.
iii. Daniel, b. March 27, 1809.

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iv. Lindsley, b. Oct. 22, 1811, m. Sarah Grooms, d. 1834.
Edward H. b. July 1813, died unmarried in 1860.
vi. Elizabeth L. b. April 22, 1815, m. Jesse White, d.

1850.

vii. Alonzo H. b. March 22, 1817, m. Elizabeth Stewart,

d. 1873.

viii. James, b. 1819, m. Lorinda Carbo, b. 1852.

ix. Milton S. b. March 11, d. Aug. 1820.

Cassandra, Nov. 3, 1821, m. a Casby, d. May 20, 1845. xi. Morgan, b. Aug. 3, 1824, m. 1st, Disa Stewart, 2d, Mary Ann Randolph, d. 1852.

xii. Napoleon, b. Aug 22, 1828, died unmarried May 20, 1850.

5. Jesse B. (4) Boone was born in Kentucky May 23, 1773. He moved to Kanawha county, Virginia, with his parents, and was the first salt inspector of that county. He m. there, Chloe Van Bibber, daughter of Mathias Van Bibber, who was companion and chainman for Daniel Boone in all his Kanawha surveying. Van Bibber went to Missouri in 1799 with Daniel Boone, but afterwards returned to Virginia. The James Van Bibber, who settled in Callaway county, Mo., and married in 1816, Elizabeth Hays, a granddaughter of Daniel Boone, was his son. Jesse Boone did not move to Missouri until 1818, ad died there in 1820. His children were:

i.

ii.

Albert Gallatin, b. Kanawha county, Va., 1803. Minerva, m. Lilburn W. Boggs, afterwards governor of Missouri.

iii. Panthea, m. a Warner.

6. Col. Nathan (4) Boone, was born in Kentucky about 1777. He married in Kanawha county, Virginia, a Miss Van Bibber, cousin to the wife of his brother, Jesse B. Nathan settled in St. Charles county, Mo., and was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1820. His father, Daniel Boone, died at his home on the Femme Osage river.

7. Daniel (7) Boone was born in St. Charles county, Mo., on March 27, 1809. He married in January, 1832, Mary Constance Philibert, who was born in Quebec, Canada, in 1813. Her parents moved to St. Louis soon after her birth, and soon died there, and she was adopted by a Chouteau family and taken to Westport Landing, now Kansas City. Here she met Daniel Boone, and became his wife. They settled south of Kansas City on a farm, and the husband died there in 1880. Mrs. Boone died in Kansas City this last summer, survived by 9 children, 52 grand children, 28 great grandchildren and 2 great great grand children. Daniel and Constance Boone had 12 children as follows:

i. Elizabeth L. (6) b. Feb. 22, 1833, m. J. S. Stewart.
ii. Delila (6), 6. Feb. 7, 1834, m. Samuel Stewart.
iii. Mary J., (6) b.July 27, 1838, m. Leonard Fuqua, liv-

ing now at Waldo Park.

iv. Alonzo H. (6), b. May 9, 1840, d. unmarried, Sept. 24, 1859.

v. Napoleon (6), b. Oct. 1, 1842, m. Jane Douglass, liv. ing 1904, at Waldo.

vi. Theodore, b. Oct. 11, 1844, m. Martha May, living 1904, at Caldwell, Idaho.

vii. Daniel, b. Oct. 25, 1846, m. Martha Webb, living 1904 at Dallas, Mo.

viii. Cassandra, b. March 14, 1849, m. Geo. Douglass, liv. ing 1904 in Randolph Co., Mo.

ix. Nathan, b. Feb. 29, 1852, living 1904 in Warrens

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burg, Mo.

Sarah M., b. Feb. 3, 1854, m. W. F. Gordon, living 1904, 4210 Washington St., Kansas City, Mo.

xi. John, b. Oct. 1856, living 1904 Waldo, Mo.

xii. James, b. June 17, 1862, living 1904, Warrensburg, Mo.

FOR 1905.

Compiled by F. A. Sampson, Secretary State Historical Society.

ADJUTANT GENERAL.

Biennial report of the adjutant general for the years 1903-1904, Jefferson City, Tribune Printing Company, n. d., 105 p. O. cl.

AGRICULTURE.

Thirty-seventh annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture, a record of the work for the year 1904. Also valuable information on breeding and feeding live stock, improving the fertility of the soil, growing crops, dairying, agricultural and live stock statistics, etc. Published, 1905. The Hugh Stephens Printing Company, Jefferson City, n. d. 411 p. illus. O. cl.

Contents: Annual report; proceedings of second annual meeting of the Missouri Corn Growers' association; eighth annual meeting Improved Live Stock Breeders' association; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition; the fifteenth annual meeting of the Missouri State Dairy association; statistics; index.

Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. IV and Vol V., 1904-1906, Columbia, Mo. (Vol. IV. No. 8, Jan., 1905, to Vol. V. No. 6, Nov., 1905, except Vol. V. No. 4, included in the period covered by this bibliography.)

Bulletin, Vol. IV, No. 8, Jan., 1905. Second annual meeting of Missouri Corn Growers' association. 55 p illus. O. pap.

Bulletin, Vol. IV, No. 9, Feb., 1905. Eighth annual meeting of Missouri Improved Live Stock Breeders' association. 66 p. O. pap.

Bulletin, Vol. IV, No. 10, March, 1905. Missouri State Dairy association. Fifteenth annual meeting. 86 p. O. pap.

Bulletin, Vol. IV, No. 11 April, 1905. Farmers' Institutes and Corn Shows. 13 p. O. pap.

Bulletin, Vol. IV, No. 12, May, 1905. Agriculture in Missouri Schools. 44 p. illus. O. pap.

Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 1, June, 1905.

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Bulletin, Vol. V. No. 2, July, 1905. Missouri. 30 p. illus. O. pap.

The School the ally

Better roads for

Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 3, August, 1905. The tuberculin test for Missouri Cattle. 23 p. illus. O. pap.

Bulletin, Vol. V. No. 5, October, 1905. Bee Keeping. 16 p. illus. O. pap.

Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 6, November, 1905. Missouri State Dairy association, the sixteenth annual meeting. 63 p. O. pap.

Missouri State Fair, [Second] biennial report of board of directors, 1903-1904. Sedalia, Sedalia Printing Company, n. d., 64 p. illus. pap.

Speech of Gov. A. M. Dockery. Disinterested Comment. Development and success of the institution noted by the press. Sedalia, Sedalia Printing Company, n. d. 22 p. illus. O. pap.

Fifth annual exhibition, August, 1905. Sedalia, Sedalia Printing Company, n. d. 88 p. 12 o. pap.

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION.

Bulletins-Columbia.

No. 67. April, 1905. Department of animal husbandry. Supplement to corn for fattening hogs, by E. W. Forbes. 19 p. No. 68. July, 1905. Department of Dairy Husbandry. I. A test of tin can separators. II. A test of a fly repellant, by C. H. Eckles. 39 p.

No. 69. October, 1905. Three fungous diseases of the cultivated ginseng, by Howard S. Reed. 66 p. illus.

No. 70. December, 1905. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, by P. Schweitzer and R. M. Bird.

Circulars of information, Columbia:
No. 18. January, 1903.

11 p.

The farmers' creamery in Mis

souri when and how to build, by R. M. Washburn. 21 p. illus.

No. 19. March, 1905.

growers, by M. F. Miller.

No. 20. April, 1905.

Suggestions for Missouri corn 27 p. illus.

Directions for making Bordeaux

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