BOONE, SARAH LURENA - Woodson County, Kansas | SARAH LURENA BOONE - Kansas Gravestone Photos

Sarah Lurena BOONE

Toronto Cemetery
Woodson County,
Kansas

David
August 19 1847 - May 13, 1910

Son of Alonzo Havington Boone and Elizabeth Treble Stewart Boone David was born in Missouri according to the 1880/1900 census and both of his parents were born in Kentucky
David Ewing Boone was the great grandson of the famous explorer Colonel Daniel Boone.


Married January 1, 1867 in Jackson County, Missouri

Sarah
October 26, 1846 - August 27 1927

Daughter of Thomas Taylor and Lydia Sturdevant Taylor
Sarah was born in Missouri according to the
1880/1900 census Both her parents were born in Ohio according to the 1880/1900 census
Sarah was among the women that the Union Army captured in Westport when they held the women and children, tried them for aiding the Confederate troops, and sent them to Gratiot Street prison.
On January 1, 1867 Sarah married David Ewing Boone in Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri. They were the parents of ten children: James William, Edward H, Elizabeth L, David Ewing Jr., Daniel, John Floyd, Isaac Morgan, Hershel Lenzsey, Marshall Leroy, and Robert Lewis.

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You may find information about these women here:
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/Gratiot/Listwomen.htm

Children:
James William Boone (1867 - 1944)
Edward H Boone (1869 - 1943)
Elizabeth L Boone Stewart (1872 - 1963)
David Ewing Boone (1875 - 1960)
Daniel Boone (1877 - 1885)
Hurshal Lenzsey Boone (1882 - 1972)
Marshall Leroy Boone (1884 - 1953)

Headstone Photos Courtesy of Donna Endorf Londeen donnaIL@comcast.net
Research Provided By Lila Cole

Contributed on 9/22/13 by lilalollypop
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Submitted: 9/22/13 • Approved: 8/28/16 • Last Updated: 2/14/19 • R7926-G7925-S3

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