NameOlive Boone
Birth18 Mar 1812, St. Charles Co., Missouri
Death1836, Little Rock, Arkansas
Death Memodied in childbirth
Alias/AKAOlivia
FatherColonel Nathan Boone (1781-1856)
MotherOlive Van Bibber (1783-1858)
Spouses
Birth17 Jun 1810, Nomini, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Death3 Mar 1879, Lonoke, Arkansas
Death Memodied giving birth
OccupationAuthor [As Listed In 18.60 Census, Piatt, Pulaski Co., Arkansas]; Retired Merchant [As Listed In The 1870 Census, Little Rock, AR]
FatherJames Crenshaw Anthony (1785->1860)
MotherMary Smith Lee (1788-1866)
Marriageabt 1831/1832
ChildrenBenjamin
 William Davis (1835-1892)
Notes for Olive Boone
“I have much information on Philip Lee Anthony, the husband of Olive Boone and am looking for a way to complete this link. Olive Boone and Philip Anthony had two sons born in St. Charles County, MO before they moved to Arkansas to be near Philip's father, James Crenshaw Anthony. Olive died in childbirth in 1836 and was presumed to be buried on the Anthony family plantation near Little Rock. I would like to share my information and also find the official documentation for the birth of their sons, Benjamin Lee Anthony and William Davis Anthony. I can be contacted at sawilson71@yahoo.com”
Notes for Philip Lee (Spouse 1)
“I have much information on Philip Lee Anthony, the husband of Olive Boone and am looking for a way to complete this link. Olive Boone and Philip Anthony had two sons born in St. Charles County, MO before they moved to Arkansas to be near Philip's father, James Crenshaw Anthony. Olive died in childbirth in 1836 and was presumed to be buried on the Anthony family plantation near Little Rock. I would like to share my information and also find the official documentation for the birth of their sons, Benjamin Lee Anthony and William Davis Anthony. I can be contacted at sawilson71@yahoo.com”


I am seeking information on W. D. (William Davis) ANTHONY who was surveyor in Prairie Co. from 1866-1868. He received a confederate pension. He was a son of Phillip Lee ANTHONY of Little Rock. Phillip Lee ANTHONY worked with his father James Crenshaw ANTHONY who had built the Anthony House (hotel) in Little Rock...reportedly the first brick hotel west of the Mississippi.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~arprairi/query005.htm

another source says: b. Richmond, Virginia


2nd Marriage:
Anthony, Phillip L.
Borden, Harriet
Marriage Date: 09 Oct 1839
Marriage Location: Arkansas, Pulaski County
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