NameMartha Cox 795
Birth1816, Ohio
Death19 Sep 1858
Spouses
Birth1811, Harrison Co., Indiana
Death19 May 1899, Tisdale, Cowley Co., Kansas
Notes for Warren M. (Spouse 1)
Ulysses Grant Boone, b. 17 Jan., 1868 married 1st to Lavina Provence . Children of Ulysses Grant Boone and Lavina Provence are.
1. Bessy Boone
2. Henry Clay Boone, b. 18 Oct. 1900 , d. 13 Sep. 1928 in Tulsa , Oklahoma .* ( this is my grandfather )
3. Howard Grant Boone
After Lavina died sometime before 1910 , Ulysses married a second time to a widow by the name of Nettie ( Tankersley ) Middleton. She had two daughters by her first husband. Georgia May Middleton and Mary Middleton. Ulysses and Nettie had one more child by the name of Geneviev Boone , b. in 1911 , Cape Girardeau , Missouri .
Henry Clay Boone, b. 18 Oct. 1900 , married his stepsister Georgia May Middleton,b. 16 Nov. 1903 , d. 10 April, 1987 in Lamar, Mo. The family tryed to keep them apart by sending Georgia to live with her grandmother . She however ran away , met up with Henry and got married before anyone knew what was going on. They were married on 8 Oct. 1928 . I have a copy of their marriage lincense somewhere, but can not find it right now. I do not remember where they got married, I will waite until I find it, before I say where. Children of Henry Clay Boone and Georgia Middleton are.
1. Roy Lee Boone , I will also have to look for his birth date, He never married and is still living.
2. Eugenia May Boone, b. 16 Nov. 1925 , Tulsa, Oklahoma, d. 27 July, 1997, Lamar, Missouri. ( This is my mother ) .
3. John Walter Boone , I have to look for his birth date as well. He married a Lavern Laughlin ( I'm not sure of her last name,) They had no children. Lavern died over 15 years ago, I have the date of that somewhere also. John is still living. He and his brother Roy are in a nursing home in Lamar, Mo. They are both over 75 years old. Their father Henry Clay Boone was killed as a result of a car accident, near Tulsa, Oklahoma. I have a copy of the news paper story. I will copy it for you as my scanner is broken. It was in the Tulsa Daily World , Sept. 4, 1928 , Front page.
HOLIDAY CRASHES CLAIM 16 VICTIMS