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Susan Boone

Female 1806 - Bef 1843  (< 36 years)


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  1. 1.  Susan Boone was born on 8 Mar 1806 in Randolph Co, Arkansas; died before 1843.

    Susan married Joseph Van Bibber on 18 Mar 1827 in St Charles, Missouri. Joseph (son of James Van Bibber and Jane Irvine) was born on 1 Jan 1797 in Greenbier Co, Virginia; died in 1843 in Randolph Co, Arkansas (taken by Indians). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. James D Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 May 1828 in Liberty, Clay Co, Missouri; died after 1888.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James D Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (1.Susan1) was born on 3 May 1828 in Liberty, Clay Co, Missouri; died after 1888.

    Notes:

    In 1832 his parents moved to Randolph County, Arkansas, where they died, leaving James D. still a child. In 1844 he came with his grandfather, Daniel Boone, to Greene County, Missouri, and settled on a farm near Ash Grove. He worked upon a far, and saved money enough to give himself a good common school education.
    He taught school several terms, two in 1849, and one in the winter of 1850. In May, 1850, he sold goods for Alfred Stealey, at Cave Spring, which position he held until Mr. Stealey's death in 1853. Mrs. Stealey then gave Mr. Van Bibber entintrol of the store until 1856, when he bought the
    stock of goods from her, and ran it on his own account until 1860.
    He was married February 28, 1854, to Caroline, daughter of Alfred and
    Lucinda (Brower) Stealey. They have been blest with two children, viz:
    Alfred H. and Laura B. In 1869 he removed to Walnut Grove, where he
    lived until 1874, when he made the race for county clerk upon the Democratic ticket, and was elected. He served his term of four years, and
    was renominated and re-elected in 1878, and was again re-elected in
    1882. He is held in high esteem by all political parties. He is a Mason, has been secretary of the lodge for several years, and is a gentleman in every sense.

    James married Caroline Stealey on 28 Feb 1854. Caroline was born about 1828; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]