NameMary E. Stallard
Birthabt 1820, Virginia62
Death1893, Ash Grove, Greene Co., Missouri
FatherJoseph B. Stallard (1789-)
Spouses
Birth15 Mar 1814, Missouri
Death7 Feb 1866, Defiance, St. Charles Co., Missouri
BurialPleasant Hill Cemetery, Defiance, Missouri
OccupationHotel Business In St. Louis
EducationCommon School Education
FatherColonel Nathan Boone (1781-1856)
MotherOlive Van Bibber (1783-1858)
Marriage12 Mar 1840, St. Charles Co., Missouri
ChildrenCharles M. (~1835-1881)
 Minerva J. (Died as Infant) (1841-1842)
 H. Wardlaw (Died as Child) (1842-1848)
 James W. (1843-1885)
 Walter F. (Died as Infant) (1844-1848)
 Nathan (Died as Infant) (1845-1846)
 Joseph Daniel (~1832-~1884)
Notes for Mary E. Stallard
. . . of St. Charles County [Missouri]
Notes for Benjamin Howard (Spouse 1)
Lived w/ Olive in the “Old Place” until her death in 1858.
Fought for the South in the Civil War.
Buried in a cemetery near Defiance, Missouri
[Benjamin Howard Boone - probably named after Benjamin Howard, the Governor of the Terr. of Louisiana when, in 1812, Nathan created a Muster of men to serve in the War of 1812 ccs]
63B. H. BOONE, (deceased). Mr. Boone was the grandson of that famous pioneer, Daniel Boone. His father, Col. Nathan Boone, was Daniel's youngest son, and an officer in the regular U. S. army from 1812 until the time of his death, in 1855. His son, B. Howard Boone, was born in St. Charles county, Missouri, March 16, 1814, and was educated in the common schools of that county. He came to Greene county in 1836, and lived here until 1868. He was married in 1840 to Miss Mary E. Stallard, of St. Charles county. Their union was blest with five children, three of whom are still living, viz.: Joseph, Charles and James. Mr. Boone, after leaving Greene county in 1863, was engaged in the hotel business in St. Louis, but shortly after he moved over to Illinois, remaining but a few months, and then returned to St. Charles county, Missouri. He is a Mason, in good standing, and helped organize the lodge at Greenfield, Missouri. He died February 7, 1866. His estimable wife survives him, and is now living at Ash Grove with her son, J. D. Boone. J. D. Boone was married in 1867 to Miss A. E. McClure, of St. Charles county. Their marriage has been blest with six children, four of whom are living, viz.: Edna G., Laura B., Mary E. and Joseph D. Mr. Joseph Boone remained in St. Charles county two years and returned to Greene in 1869. He moved to Montgomery county in 1874, where he lived five years, returning to this county in 1879. He and his wife are at this writing, keeping the popular Grove House at Ash Grove.

64B. H. Boone (1883) (deceased at that time)
Posted by Webmaster on Wed, 16 Aug 2000
Surname: Boone, Stallard, McClure
From the HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY (1883)
Mr. Boone was the grandson of that famous pioneer, Daniel Boone. His father, Col. Nathan Boone, was Daniel's youngest son, and an officer in the regular U. S. army from 1812 until the time of his death, in 1855. His son, B. Howard Boone, was born in St. Charles county, Missouri, March 16, 1814, and was educated in the common schools of that county. He came to Greene county in 1836, and lived here until 1868. He was married in 1840 to Miss Mary E. Stallard, of St. Charles county. Their union was blest with five children, three of whom are still living, viz.: Joseph, Charles and James. Mr. Boone, after leaving Greene county in 1863, was engaged in the hotel business in St. Louis, but shortly after he moved over to Illinois, remaining but a few months, and then returned to St. Charles county, Missouri. He is a Mason, in good standing, and helped organize the lodge at Greenfield, Missouri. He died February 7, 1866. His estimable wife survives him, and is now living at Ash Grove with her son, J. D. Boone. J. D. Boone was married in 1867 to Miss A. E. McClure, of St. Charles county. Their marriage has been blest with six children, four of whom are living, viz.: Edna G., Laura B., Mary E. and Joseph D. Mr. Joseph Boone remained in St. Charles county two years and returned to Greene in 1869. He moved to Montgomery county in 1874, where he lived five years, returning to this county in 1879. He and his wife are at this writing, keeping the popular Grove House at Ash Grove.


65Benjamin Howard Boone, the youngest son of Nathan and Olive Boone, inherited the home and 40 acres (valued in 1877 at $345) after his parent's death. He was still listed as the owner in 1881 but by 1893 the property had passed to his wife, Mary E. Boone.

In 1894 ownership was transferred to Charles M. Boone, the son of Benjamin Howard Boone. He remained the owner until Nov. 23, 1897, when the Greene County Sheriff sold the property at the front door of the court house at a public auction to secure money to cover debts.
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