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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Malinda Boian: Birth: 21 Dec 1801 in Albemarle Co., Va.. Death: 30 Aug 1866 in ,Moniteau, Missouri

  2. Martha Boian: Birth: 2 Jun 1803 in ,Albe/Amherst, Virginia. Death: AFT 1820 in ,Monroe, Kentucky

  3. William Henry Boian: Birth: 18 Mar 1805 in Charlotte C. H., Charlotte Co., Va. Death: 1 Apr 1893 in Dug Hill, Irvine, Estill Co., Ky

  4. Sophia Boian: Birth: 3 Apr 1807 in Virginia. Death: AFT 1860 in ,Cole, Missouri

  5. John Boian: Birth: 8 Nov 1809 in ,Albe/Amherst, Virginia. Death: 1853 in Along the, Oregon Trail

  6. Emily Boian: Birth: 12 Jul 1812 in ,Amherst/Nelson, Virginia. Death: AFT 1820 in ,Monroe, Kentucky

  7. Dicy Boian: Birth: 21 Dec 1814 in ,Amherst/Nelson, Virginia. Death: 3 Dec 1858 in ,Morgan, Missouri

  8. Nancy Boian: Birth: 18 Jul 1817 in ,Nelson, Virginia. Death: AFT 1890 in ,Cole, Missouri


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Zereviah Tomlinson: Birth: 19 Jan 1823 in ,Monroe, Kentucky. Death: 28 Feb 1908 in ,Cole, Missouri


Sources
1. Title:   thomas.FTW
2. Title:   Ancestral File (R)
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998

Notes
a. Note:   !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History
 Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
  [thomas.FTW] Second marriage after husband died. Daughter by him married a teacher named
 Proctor. Some info, research by Louise Loebig, Pittsburg, Pa. Louise has her
 dying in Monroe Co Ky, but same death date. Some records indicate she lived in
 Monroe Co Ky before moving to MO.
 Her marr to James Boian, was in records returned to clerk on 22 day of Apr,
 1801., Folder 5, Box 4, Albemarle Co, Va, Marr Bond, and Ministers returns.
 Was 21 when she marr'd James. He was 14 yrs older than she. She was born during
 the Rev War. After James Boians death, she and her little family followed the
 Eubank clan to Barren Co Ky.They went thru the Cumberland Gap. It was narrow
 trail at that time, winding thru the hills cut by Daniel Boone and
 other frontiersmen. It was one of very few passages through the rugged mountain
 country. Indians were much a part of the territory at that time. There was no
 law enforcement, and the people carried guns with them wherever they went. Zera
 later married James Tomlinson and is said to have died the day their first
 child was born. She descrepancy in location above.


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