NameNancy Howell
Birth27 Jan 1788, Newbury Co., South Carolina
Death10 Feb 1864, Howell's Prairie, St. Charles Co., Missouri
BurialFrancis Howell Cemetery, Near Weldon Spg., St. Charles Co., Missouri
FatherFrancis Howell , Sr. (1762-1834)
MotherSusannah Stone (1763-1826)
Spouses
Birth13 Sep 1783, Fayette Co., Kentucky
Death7 Mar 1815, on Loutre Creek, Montgomery Co., Missouri
BurialMontgomery Co., Missouri
FatherFlanders Callaway (1752-1829)
MotherJemima Boone (1762-1834)
Marriage9 May 1805, St. Charles Co., Missouri
ChildrenThomas Howell (1806-)
 William Boone (1807-1869)
 Theresa Etaline (1811-1886)
Birth4 Jul 1800, Davidson Co., Tennessee
Death1 Feb 1873, Mechanicsville, St. Charles Co., Missouri
Marriage6 Sep 1818, St. Charles Co., Missouri
Notes for James Richard (Spouse 1)
436Capt. James CALLAWAY was buried in Montgomery County, Missouri. He was born on 13 Sep 1783 in Fayette County, Kentucky. He married Nancy HOWELL, daughter of Francis HOWELL and Susannah Stone, on 9 May 1805 in Saint Charles County, Missouri. He died on 7 Mar 1815 in Loutre Creek, Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 31. In the St. Charles District of Missouri he held several offices (such as deputy sheriff and tax collector), organized a group of Missouri Rangers, and served as their captain in the War of 1812, which for them consisted mostly of fighting Indians. He was killed in such a fight near the end of the war, at Loutre Creek. Five years later the newly formed Callaway County, Missouri was named for him. They had two sons and one daughter.



Grandson of Daniel Boone, pioneer of Kentucky and Missouri. Callaway county, Missouri is named after Daniel Boone's grandson.
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