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From: TPope77497@aol.com To: w6uyf@earthlink.net Subject: (no subject) Boonesbough Kentucky Colony of Salisbury NC and the McQueens Boonesborough, Kentucky - The McQueens From an email dated January 11, 2000 to Teddy Barclay Pope from Dona Porter Preface: The men of Salisbury North Carolina bought a parcel of land in Kentucky from the Cherokee Indians. Teddy noticed reference to it in the materials online written by the University of North Carolina. Young Daniel Boone of Rowan County, whose father had property to the north of the Robert Barkley plantation in Jersey Settlement, was commissioned to go and establish a colony on the Kentucky land. His brother George went with him. Wondering if this might be the reason Robert Barkley of Rowan County had some land in Kentucky to which his sons Robert b.1772 and Walter b. 1774 went after his death, Teddy wrote to Dona Porter, McQueen researcher and contributor to Barclay research materials about the land and the McQueen involvement in settling Boonesborough. This text was her response. The McQueens at Boonesborough By Dona Porter The McQueen on the monument at Boonesborough was Thomas McQueen, son of Thomas McQueen & Elizabeth Berry. This Thomas was brother of our John McQueen who was the father of Elizabeth McQueen who married Walter Barclay. Actually, Thomas was the last of the McQueen brothers to arrive in Kentucky as he was still in captivity in Detroit when it appears the others left Mingo Bottom and went to Boonesborough - those being John McQueen, Joshua McQueen and wife Margaret Baxter (1st wife) and possibly brothers Benjamin and James. There were 16 documents used to create the list of settlers inscribed on the monument which list with names and their sources is published in several places. (I have it in a separate book with just that as well as in a book on Madison Co KY history.) Thomas McQueen's name was added to the list based on his appearance in a list of names from Court Depositions in the Madison County Court House dated 1806-1806, 1807, 1808, 1811, and 1814. These were made by pioneers at Boonesborough. Obviously, Joshua McQueen, Margaret Baxter, and John McQueen at least should have been on that monument, as they are found in tax lists for Madison County as early as 1787 or 88 (can't remember off top of head). But these tax lists were not used to compile the names. They did use the Draper Papers, Kentucky Series "CC" which did have Joshua's interview, but his name was still not included. The intro for the monument states that it was built in 1981 and while the list is not complete, the names on it are accurate. However, I know for a fact that Thomas himself really didn't stay in Ky for more than 3-4 years before moving on. The others stayed much, much longer. The Society of Boonesborough, in which you can join if you have ancestors who were original settlers of Ft. Boonesborough, was not created until 1975, so the list was obviously an early attempt to compile names of first settlers. I have been to monument and have pictures. Also, names of David Crews, Annie Crews, and Elijah Crews are on it as well. For those who need a refresher, David and Annie were parents of Nancy Crews who married John McQueen and Nancy, thus, was mother of Elizabeth McQueen who married Walter Barclay. David Crews was in KY at Boonesborough as early as 1777 with Daniel Boone and fought through at least one siege of Indians at fort. He left family behind in Washington Co VA during this time and did not bring them out to KY until 1981 (or 82, year is debatable.) The End Daniel Boone Daniel Boone was the son of Squire Boone, an early Rowan County Settler. Daniel was commissioned by the men of Salisbury to manage a parcel of land they purchased from the Cherokee in Kentucky. Daniel was assisted by his brother George. They founded Boonesborough and other settlements. There are some visitor attractions on the property in Davidson County that was previously in Rowan County that was Squire Boone's, including a cave. Boone's property can be identified on an old map of Old Rowan County. Follow the links for more information about this Boone family. The Adventures of Daniel Boone EXPLORE THE AMAZING WORLD OF EARLY AMERICA - Archiving Early America Henry Nash Smith: Daniel Boone Daniel Boone's Missouri Home! Daniel Boone Fort Boonesborough State Park SQUIRE BOONE/ANNIE GRUBBS George Boone dont mean to mess you up here. was George Boone the brother of Squire Boone also in Rowan Co NC? was George Boone the son of Squire Boone and also brother of Daniel Boone also in Rowan Co NC? Boone, North Carolina will cease Boone things. May have done wrong. was Boone cave I mentioned not in NC at all but somewhere else and it was something like Boone Ferry Squire had in Rowan county???? if yes, change sentence in lead document about Daniel Boone to Boone Ferry from Boone Cave. thanks. sorry. Teddy Barclay Pope in tyler co texas |
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