Special Collections: Letter from the Draper Manuscripts, 22C34. Transcribed and contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Diana Lehman, dlehman@ix.netcom.com ********************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb *********************************************************************** Rebecca Boone (Grant) Lemond to Lyman C. Draper, July 9, 1845 Draper Manuscripts, 22C34 Transcribed from microfilm copy of the original document from the Draper Manuscripts Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. Spelling and punctuation are as they appear in the original text. Transcriber’s notes in {} * * * * * Trimble County Kentucky 9th July 1845 Dear Sir Yours of the 10th July inquiring about the Boon family & is Just recevd & I hasten to give you the information you wish in condensed a form & as near as my recollection serves me Daniel Boone was born in the State of Pennsylvania in February 1735 he imigrated to the State of N Carolina & then to Kentucky he had 5 Sons & 4 daughters James the oldest was killed by the Indians on his way to Keny when mooving Israel 2d was killed at battle of the Blue Licks Daniel & Jesse died in Missoury Nathaniel I think is yet living & was when I last heard of him a Colonel in the US Ranging Servis Squire Boone, the youngest Brother of the old Col Daniel, I have but little recollection of as he settled at an early period a station a little south of Louisville and was driven from it several times by the Indians & finally he mooved across the Ohio into the NW Teritory on the waters of the Waybash I never assertained the time of his death I am a daughter ofold Col Daniel Boone’s Sister Elizabeth & William Grant who was born where the City of Washington now stands in the year 1726. Col John Grant was my oldest brother my Father went to Kentucky in the Spring of the year 79; in the fall of that year his Son John, the Col, & sixty familys from N Carolina & Virginia Settled Bryants Station & the same year John & 10 other family settled Grants Station 10 Miles East of Lexington; in the summer of 80 the Indians attacked his station and killed several of the Familys & he abandoned the place & went back to NC & remained 5 years & returnd and settled Grants Station {Draper’s note inserted above line} Death of Col. John Grant {insert ends} (he died 10 of November, 1826*, in Campbell County 5 miles South of Cincinnati on Licking River) He represented his district in Ky in the Virginia Legislature before it was a State and was a member of the court in Kentucky & was a Military officer many years he was in NC when the battle of the Blue Licks was faught his Brothers Grant & William were in that battle & served in the Campain under Col Logan and I might say ___ Brothers were in all most all the Indian engagements ___ times & they were not a few two of my brothers, Samuel ___ killed in an engagement with the Indians under C__ Johnson near the mouth of Grants Creek North of the ___ about fifty miles below Cincinnati you asked of the caracter of the Grant & Boone familys they were familys that stood first in their day in the moral State of the County many of them members of the d___ churchs The old Boone Stock imigrated to the State ___ Pennsylvania with William Penn and were believ___ ___ his religious tenets down to my mother who was a Friend. The above if of any servise is freely ___. I am in my 72nd year of age and quit inf___ & have not the Family record in my reach at the ___ therefore please excuse this imperfect sketch Respectfully yours Rebecca B Lemond LC Draper Esq PS I had liked to have forgotten the Grant side of the ___ were Scotch; their religion of course originally was P___. {Draper’s note} To Lyman C. Draper Baltimore Md {Draper’s footnote} *Mrs Lamond’s letter, August 1845, says he died Nov. 11, 1825