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Benjamin H. Boone Married 4 September, 1847 to Mary Ellen Paullin Daughter of John K. Paullin born: about 1828 in Ohio died: 18 September, 1859 in Martinson, Clark County, Illinois Benjamin H. and Mary Ellen Boone had 5 children:
1. *William Tribble Boone) born: 1 April, 1850 in Brandywine Township, Shelby County, Indiana died: 1937 in Greenfield, , Indiana
2. Elizabeth Jane Boone) born: December, 1851 in Shelby County, Indiana
3. Morris Coleman Boone) born: 12 October, 1854 in Clark County, Illinois died: 13 January, 1928 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Illinois
4. Cassandra J. Boone: born: about 1855 in Clark County, Illinois Married 3 March, 1885 in Shelby County, Illinois to Anzil Gaddis
5. Susan Ellen Boone: born: 10 August, 1859 in Clark County, Illinois died: 2 June, 1927 in Waldron, Indiana After Mary (Paullin) Boone's death on 18 September, 1859 in Martinson, Clark County, Illinois, Benjamin H. Boone Married 15 September, 1860 to Elizabeth Jane Harrell Daughter of Byrum Harrell and Sallie Hubbell born: about 1843 in Shelby County, Indiana died: 7 January, 1931 in Shelby County, Indiana
Benjamin and Elizabeth Jane Harrell Boone Benjamin H. and Elizabeth Jane ( Harrell ) Boone had 4 children:
1. Zora Bell Boone) born: 18 January, 1863 in Shelby County, Indiana died: 19 April, 1948
2. Bryon H. Boone) born: 29 May, 1865 in Shelby County, Indiana died: 19 May, 1949 in Shelby County, Indiana
3. Sallie V. Boone) born: about 1870 in Shelby County, Indiana
4. Fannie Boone) born: about 1876 in Shelby County, Indiana
Go Back *House of William Tribble. Boone 4 children are mentioned in an obituary for a Mrs. Elizabeth J. Boone (possibly second wife) in: THE SHELBYVILLE DEMOCRAT Saturday, January 17, 1931 AGED RESIDENT OF COUNTY DIES Mrs. Elizabeth J. Boone , age 87 years, one of the oldest residents of Shelby county died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Mount, in Greenfield this morning. Although old in years, she was keenly interested in all the affairs about her and maintained an untiring interest in her children and grandchildren. She had been a resident of Fairland for a number of years and had recently gone to live with her daughter.She was the daughter of Byrum and Sallie Hubbel Harrell and was the last member of her family. Two brothers William and Judge Will Harrell died several years ago. She was the widow of Benjamin H. Boone who served in the Mexican war. Four children survive and are as follows: Dr. B. H. Boone of Acton; Mrs. C. H. Wood of Fountaintown; and Mrs. Lewis Elier and Mrs. W. B. Mount of Greenfield. Six grandchildren, Mrs. Ralph Helme [hard to read name-JF] of Indianapolis; Helen Boone of Acton; Morris Wood, of New Palestine; Zoralice and Sterling Mount and Frances Diler, of Greenfield; and one great grandchild, Alice Elizabeth Helme also survive. Funeral services will be held at the home of the deceased in Fairland on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev Burns, officiating. Burial will be in the Fairland cemetery in charge of Ralph J. Edwards. Submitted by Janet Franklin 8 children are mentioned in an obituary for Benjamin H. Boone in: THE SHELBYVILLE DEMOCRAT Thursday, March 6, 1913 page 1, column 3 LAST CALL CAME FOR BENJAMIN H. BOONE Well-Known Resident Of Fairland Answered Final Summons This Morning WAS MEXICAN WAR VETERAN -- And Was Last One in the County to Be Called Was a Native of This County Leaves Wife and Eight Children ---------- Benjamin H. Boone, aged eighty-two years, one of the oldest natives and highly esteemed residents of the county, died at his home in Fairland this morning at four-thirty o'clock, death resulting from uremic poisoning. The end did not come unexpectedly to the relatives and many firneds of the old gentleman, as he had been suffering terribly for the past several months, his death being expected at most any moment during the last week. Deceased was the last surviving Mexican war veteran, of the county, Capt. H. M. Endsley, who died only a few days ago, being next to the last. Mr. Boone joined the army when only a mere lad and fought bravely and gallantly during the entire conflict, receiving an honorable discharge at the end. He was a great friend of the late Capt. Endsley and it was indeed a pleasure to any one to see the two old comrades get together and talk over the times of their boyhood days. Nearly all of Mr. Boone's life had been spent in Moral township and he had lived there except for a few years, when he resided in Illinois, all his life until he moved to Fairland fifteen years ago, where he has since resided with his family. Mr. Boone was a devoted Christian, being a member of the Baptist church at Fairland. He had been a member of the Baptist church for more thatn thirty-five years, being a member of the East Union Baptist church in Moral township until a few years ago he had his membership changed to Fairland. He was a man loved and esteemed by all his acquaintances and his death will bring sadness and sorrow to many homes. Deceased is survived by his aged wife and eight children, the latter being Mrs. Louise Eiler and Mrs. Anzil Gaddis, of Shelbyville, Illinois; Mrs. W. B. Mount, of Newark, Ohio; Dr. B. H. Boone, of Acton; Mrs. Charles Wood, of Fountaintown; W. T. and M. C. Boone, of Greenfield, and Mrs. Wesley Monroe, of Waldron. On account of not receiving word from one of his daughters, the day for the funeral has not yet been chosen, but will be either Saturday or Sunday. The Rev. Buchanan, of Indianapolis, will officiate, assisted by Rev. W. T. Markland. Interment in charge of Ralph J. Edwards. Submitted by Barb Huff THE SHELBYVILLE DEMOCRAT Friday, March 7, 1913, page 2 FUNERAL NOTICE ---------- The funeral services for the late Benjamin H. Boone, who died at his home in Fairland, yesterday morning, will be held at the Baptist church in Fairland Sunday morning at ten-thirty o'clock, the Rev. Buchanan, of Indianapolis, officiating, assisted by the Rev. W. T. Markland, of this city. The interment will be made in the Fairland cemetery in charge of Ralph J. Edwards. Submitted by Barb Huff
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Source: The Shelbyville Democrat: Saturday, January 17, 1931, Thursday, March 6, 1913 Friday, March 7, 1913, page 2 THE DAILY DEMOCRAT:
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