Biographical Sketch of Robert F. Boone, Johnson County, Missouri, Simpson Township >From "History of Johnson County, Missouri," by Ewing Cockrell, Historical Publishing Company, Topeka, Cleveland, 1918. ********************************************************************** Robert F. Boone, the efficient and well known county assessor of John- son county, Missouri, is a descendant of Squire Boone. He was born May 6, 1874 in Lafayette county, Missouri, son of Geroge M. and Sallie J. (Boone) Boone. George M. Boone was born August 6, 1843 in Kentucky. He was a son of Samuel Boone, who was a descendant of Squire Boone, a brother of the celebrated Daniel. Samuel Boone's death occurred at Eldorado Springs but his home was in Lafayette county. His remains are interred in Mt. Tabor cemetery. George M. Boone lived in Lafayette county nearly sixty years. He and Sallie J. Boone were cousins. They were married August 16, 1870 and to them were born the following child- ren: Ira, who is farming on the home place; Robert F., the subject of this review; Mrs. Bettie McMullen, Holden, Missouri; Mrs. Lula Wilson, Centerview, Missouri; and Mrs. Anna Pace, Warrensburg, Missouri. Geo- rge M. Boone came with his father to Jackson county, Missouri when he, George M., was a child twelve years of age. In 1859 he moved to Lafay- ette county where he engaged in farming and stock raising. His death occurred April 22, 1917, on the home place. He was nearly seventy-four years of age. Both father and son, Samuel and George M. Boone, were veterans of the Confederate army. George M. Boone enlisted in Company G, Missouri Infantry and served more than three years. Four brothers of George M. also were in the Confederate service as follow: William, Fletcher, Manlius and Robert. Mrs. Boone, the widow of George M., sur- vives her husband and is now living on the home place in Lafayette county. Robert F. Boone received his early education in a country school. He attended the Warresnburg State Normal, taking the two years course preparatory to teaching. He later was in attendance at the State Normal during several different summer terms. Mr. Boone taught his first school in Newton county, Missouri in the fall of 1899. He taught four terms there and for twelve years was a teacher in the rural schools of Johnson county. Mr. Boone taught school in addition to farming. He owns an 80 acre farm in Simpson township which was his home until he was elected county assessor in the fall of 1916. He assumed the duties of his office June 1, 1917. He will have seven deputies to assist him with his work. Mr. Boone was elected for a term of four years. April 10, 1901, Robert F. Boone was united in marriage with Ada Caruthers, daughter of W. P. and Fannie (Meador) Caruthers, of Neosho, Missouri. To Robert F. and Ada Boone have been born the following children: Forest, Eula, Floyd, Lula Lee, Bennett, Gladys, Zelma and Robert F., Jr. All the children, except the oldest, were born in Johnson county. The first child, Forest, was born in Newton county. Floyd is deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Boone are numbered amoung the best and most highly respected citizens of Johnson county. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: <> Penny Harrell ====================================================================