NameMary Wardlow
Birth1810, Lexington, Virginia
Death1904
FatherJudge Hugh Wardlow (<1790-)
Spouses
Birth13 May 1816, St. Charles Co., Missouri
Birth Memo??abt 1821
Death1902, California
Death Memoor died in California??
FatherColonel Nathan Boone (1781-1856)
MotherOlive Van Bibber (1783-1858)
Marriageabt 1851, California
ChildrenWalter (~1852-)
 Henry (~1852-)
 Martha (~1856-)
 Daniel (1857-1916)
Notes for Mary Wardlow
aka: Molly??
Marriage 1 Mary WARDLOW b: 1810 in Lexington, VA
* Married: ABT. 1851
Children
1. Walter BOONE b: ABT. 1852 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO
2. Henry BOONE b: ABT. 1852 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO
3. Martha BOONE b: ABT. 1856 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO
4. Nathan Brevard Lorance BOONE b: 1858 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO
Notes for John Coulter (Spouse 1)
Accomplished violinist, according to the book, “Nathan Boone the Neglected Hero”, Compiled and Edited by Carole Bills.15
Colonel??
another source says died in Arkansas

Probably named after “John Colter”, U.S. Mounted Ranger, who died in Nathan’s company several years before John Coulter Boone’s birth - John Colter was part of Lewis’ and Clark’s “Corp of Discovery” [see attached extended note on John Colter]

John enlisted with Captain Nathan Boone’s Mounted Rangers -
. . . He (John Colter) enlisted for a three month term at St. Charles, Missouri on March 3rd 1812.  He was under the command of Captain Nathan Boone, son of the famous Daniel Boone.  The Boone families lived on the north side of the Missouri river, and John Colter lived across the river on the south side.  The U.S. Mounted Rangers built block houses and ranged between the Missouri and the Mississippi rivers. They spied and reported on the movement of unfriendly bands of Indians and helped to insure the safety of the American settlers. . . .
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