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Robert Newton Boone

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
18 Jun 1918 (aged 79–80)
Bowie, Montague County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bowie, Montague County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 75, Block 13, 5th Space
Memorial ID
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ROBERT NEWTON4 BOON (THOMAS DANIEL3, NATHAN2, DANIEL1), son of THOMAS DANIEL BOON and MARGARET "PEGGY" CLARK CRAIG, was born 1838 in Alabama, and died June 18, 1918 in Bowie, Montague County, Texas.

He married REBECCA INGRAM Bef. 1866, daughter of ARMISTEAD INGRAM and NANCY MCRAE. She was born 1842 in Mittonsville, Anson County, North Carolina, and died 1882 in Okolona.

Rebecca's Parents:

Armistead L Ingram
B 3-17-1812 Anson Co, North Carolina
D 7-2-1863 Montgomery Co, Mississippi
Find A Grave Memorial# 5075492

Nancy McRae
B 1820 North Carolina
D

Children of ROBERT BOON and REBECCA INGRAM are:

1. WILLIAM CLARK BOONE was born July 19, 1866 in Mississippi, and died March 19, 1948 in Montague County, Texas. He married JESSIE AGNES RILEY January 01, 1894, daughter of HENRY RILEY and MARY MCHENRY. She was born November 15, 1876 in Texas, and died January 11, 1959 in Cherokee County, Texas.

2. ARMSTEAD LILL BOONE was born March 07, 1868 in Mississippi, and died August 29, 1939 in Pickens County, Alabama. He married ELIZABETH HOOD, daughter of ELIZABETH. She was born May 21, 1863 in Alabama, and died February 07, 1927 in Pickens County, Alabama.

3. SAMUEL J. BOONE, b. 1871, Mississippi; d. 1906, Bowie, Montague County, Texas.
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Bowie, Montague County, Texas

4. JOHN CRAIG SR. BOONE was born March 25, 1877 in Mississippi, and died December 23, 1948 in Chickasaw County, Mississippi. He married MAMIE JOLLY August 23, 1899 in Chalk Bluff, Chickasaw County, Mississippi. She was born September 28, 1881 in Mississippi, and died August 09, 1974 in Okalona, Chickasaw County, Mississippi.

CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE VETERAN

40th Regiment, Alabama Infantry

Robert N. Boone fought through the entire four years of the war.
Robert went through the "Siege of Vicksburg", was taken prisoner.
Robert N. Boone paroled and then he joined Forest's Men (Nathan Bedford Forest) and then fought in the "Battle of Fort Pillow".
ROBERT NEWTON4 BOON (THOMAS DANIEL3, NATHAN2, DANIEL1), son of THOMAS DANIEL BOON and MARGARET "PEGGY" CLARK CRAIG, was born 1838 in Alabama, and died June 18, 1918 in Bowie, Montague County, Texas.

He married REBECCA INGRAM Bef. 1866, daughter of ARMISTEAD INGRAM and NANCY MCRAE. She was born 1842 in Mittonsville, Anson County, North Carolina, and died 1882 in Okolona.

Rebecca's Parents:

Armistead L Ingram
B 3-17-1812 Anson Co, North Carolina
D 7-2-1863 Montgomery Co, Mississippi
Find A Grave Memorial# 5075492

Nancy McRae
B 1820 North Carolina
D

Children of ROBERT BOON and REBECCA INGRAM are:

1. WILLIAM CLARK BOONE was born July 19, 1866 in Mississippi, and died March 19, 1948 in Montague County, Texas. He married JESSIE AGNES RILEY January 01, 1894, daughter of HENRY RILEY and MARY MCHENRY. She was born November 15, 1876 in Texas, and died January 11, 1959 in Cherokee County, Texas.

2. ARMSTEAD LILL BOONE was born March 07, 1868 in Mississippi, and died August 29, 1939 in Pickens County, Alabama. He married ELIZABETH HOOD, daughter of ELIZABETH. She was born May 21, 1863 in Alabama, and died February 07, 1927 in Pickens County, Alabama.

3. SAMUEL J. BOONE, b. 1871, Mississippi; d. 1906, Bowie, Montague County, Texas.
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Bowie, Montague County, Texas

4. JOHN CRAIG SR. BOONE was born March 25, 1877 in Mississippi, and died December 23, 1948 in Chickasaw County, Mississippi. He married MAMIE JOLLY August 23, 1899 in Chalk Bluff, Chickasaw County, Mississippi. She was born September 28, 1881 in Mississippi, and died August 09, 1974 in Okalona, Chickasaw County, Mississippi.

CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE VETERAN

40th Regiment, Alabama Infantry

Robert N. Boone fought through the entire four years of the war.
Robert went through the "Siege of Vicksburg", was taken prisoner.
Robert N. Boone paroled and then he joined Forest's Men (Nathan Bedford Forest) and then fought in the "Battle of Fort Pillow".



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