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Marriage: Children:
  1. Nancy Boney or Boner: Birth: 7 Apr 1799 in Virginia. Death: 11 Mar 1879 in Spring Creek, Greenbrier Co., VA


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Martha "Patsy" Boney or Boner: Birth: 13 Mar 1810 in Floyd Co. (Pike Co.), KY. Death: BEF 1849 in Pike Co., KY

  2. Hiram Bonee or Boney or Boner: Birth: 28 Apr 1812 in Virginia. Death: 23 Jun 1894 in Piedras, San Luis Obispo, CA

  3. Carlisle Boney or Boner: Birth: 28 May 1814 in Floyd Co. (Pike Co.), KY.

  4. Delilah Boney or Boner: Birth: 28 May 1814 in Virginia. Death: AFT 1900 in Wayne Co., WV

  5. Rebecca Boney or Boner: Birth: 27 Aug 1816 in Floyd Co. (Pike Co.), KY. Death: AFT 1880 in Grundy, Buchanan Co., VA

  6. Margaret "Peggy" Boney or Boner: Birth: 2 Nov 1818 in Floyd Co. (Pike Co.), KY. Death: AFT 1880 in Pike Co., KY

  7. Mary "Polly" Boney or Boner: Birth: ABT 1821 in Pike Co., KY. Death: AFT 1860 in Logan Co., VA (WV)

  8. Elizabeth "Betsy" Boney or Boner: Birth: ABT 1823 in Pike Co., KY. Death: AFT 1880 in Elliott Co., KY

  9. Sarah "Sally" Boney or Boner: Birth: ABT 1826 in Pike Co., KY. Death: 13 Apr 1855 in Pike Co., KY


Notes
a. Continued:   Joseph Bouney or Boner was a Revolutionary War veteran from France.
 Shortly after the Battle of Brandywine which took place on September 11,
 1777, he enlisted for the American Revolutionary War under Capt. Marquis
 Calmes in the second Virginia regiment commanded by Colonel Christian
 Febiger in Brigadier General George Weedon's Brigade. After enlistment,
 his first engagement was at the Battle of Monmouth which occurred on June
 28, 1778, at Monmouth Court House, New Jersey and then the Battle of
 Stony Point. After that, he was marched south under General Peter
 Muhlenberg, but was with a number of other fellow soldiers left sick at
 Halifax in North Carolina. After he had recovered he was marched towards
 Charleston in South Carolina under the command of Captain William Payne,
 but the town was taken before they arrived and they did not reach
 Charleston. Shortly afterward, he was attached to the command of Col.
 Abraham Buford and he was in the rear guard when Col. Banastre Tarlton
 defeated Col. Abraham Buford at the Battle of Waxhaws and then there got
 wounded in the head by a sword and fell and while lying in his gore the
 horsemen rode over him and trotted on his right ankle and mashed it to
 pieces so that he never recovered the right use of it. He got off to the
 bank of a River and stayed there until his wounds healed. Afterward,
 Major General Nathanael Greene gave him a discharge as an invalid from
 being disabled as a result of the serious injuries he sustained while in
 service. However, the discharge was burned in the house of Philip
 Bouney. The application did not specifically state how Joseph Bouney was
 related to Phillip Bouney. Most researchers believe they were brothers.
 Afterward, he joined a troop of Cavalry under the command of Col. Richard
 Bowyer and under him was engaged in a skirmish at Yorktown a while before
 Cornwallace was taken in and he was badly wounded by a sword in the
 instep in a reencounter with the British horse troops.
  In summary, he enlisted before the Battle of Monmouth in June 1778 and
 his last engagement was in a skirmish before the Siege of Yorktown in the
 fall of 1781.
  On April 18, 1820, Judge Eli Shortridge approved his application and he
 was declared a soldier of the Revolution on the continental establishment
 for nine months and upwards. A certificate number 17583 was issued on
 July 3, 1820. The certificate states Joseph Bouney of Floyd County in
 the state of Kentucky was a private in the regiment commanded by Colonel
 Phebiger of the Virginia line. His pension was inscribed on the Roll of
 Kentucky at the rate of 8 dollars per month, to commence on the 24th of
 April 1819. Certificate of pension issued on the 3rd of July 1820 and
 sent to Eli Shortridge, Judge for Floyd Co., Kentucky.
  Joseph did not have a middle initial using the letter "B". In his
 Revolutionary War documents, he used the letter "B" as his mark which was
 a substitute for his signature. Whenever someone was unable to provide
 their own signature, it was a common practice to use the letter "x" as a
 substitute for the signature. However, Joseph chose to use the letter
 "B" as a substitute for his signature because it represented his last
 name since it was the first letter of his last name which was Boner or
 Bouney. Usually, when people provided a mark as a substitute for their
 signature, they usually wrote their mark below their printed name and
 they were instructed to center it between their first and last names.
 Since Joseph placed a letter "B" as his mark below his printed name and
 since it was centered between his first and last name, it made people
 assume it was his middle initial, but it was his mark which used the
 letter "B" as a substitute for his signature and people thought the
 letter "B" was his middle initial used for his middle name, but it was
 used to represent his last name.
  The pension application on Oct. 1820 gave the names and birthdates of his
 children including:
  Nancy 21 years old last April 7 (born April 7, 1799)
 Martha 10 years old last March 13 (born March 13 1810)
 Hiram 8 years old last April 23 (born April 23 1812)
 Carlisle 6 years old last May 28 (born May 28 1814)
 Rebecca 4 years old last August 27 (born August 27 1816)
 Margaret 2 years old last November 1 (born November 1 1818)
  His wife was currently pregnant, possibly with Mary who was also known as
 "Polly". A deed was filed Jan. 20, 1846 in Pike Co., KY which named the
 heirs of Joseph Bouney. Mary and her husband Timothy Miller were
 included among his list of heirs.
  Not included in the pension application were his children Elizabeth, Mary
 and Sally who were all born after the pension application was completed.
 Joseph also had a daughter named Delilah and subsequent census records
 show she was born about 1815 which was about the same time Carlisle was
 born. It appears Delilah was misidentified as Carlisle since the names
 are somewhat phonetically similar. Also, after the pension application
 was completed, there have been no other records found for Carlisle which
 suggests Carlisle and Delilah were one and the same. Delilah (Boner)
 Adkins appeared on the 1850 Morgan Co., KY census. She was 35 years old
 and she was born in Virginia. Her husband Elisha Adkins was 37 years old
 and was also born in Virginia. She was also found on the 1900 Wayne
 Co., WV census. She was 88 years old and stated she was born in West
 Virginia. Her husband Elisha Adkins was 90 years old and born in Virginia.
  Nancy m. James Roberts
 Hiram m. Nancy Crabtree
 Martha "Patsy" m. John Frederick or Jude
 Delilah m. Elisha Adkins
 Rebecca m. Riley Blankenship
 Margaret "Peggy" m. William Francis
 Mary "Polly" m. Timothy Miller
 Elizabeth "Betsy" m. Jesse Adkins
 Sally m. Waynewright Adkins
  1810 Giles Co, VA census
  "Joseph Boner" 1m 45+, 2f <10, 1f 16-25 Joseph born before 1765
  1820 Floyd Co., KY census
  "Joseph Bouney" 1m 10-16, 1m 45+, 4f <10, 2f 10-16, 1f 26-45 Joseph born
 before 1765
  Joseph Bouney or Boner's son Hiram Bonee moved to California and
 indicated on the 1880 census his father was born in France according to
 the following excerpt:
  1880 Mendocino Co., CA census June 4
 Big River Fk. south of Little River page 277
  No. 32 Bonee, Wm. 42 MO, KY, VA
 Martha 32 wife MO, KY, KY
 Alice P. 14 daughter CA, MO, MO
 Rosa F. 13 daughter CA, MO, MO
 Minnie 11 daughter CA, MO, MO
 Della M. 6 daughter CA, MO, MO
 Maude P. 1 daughter CA, MO, MO
 Young, Della 25 boarder MO, MO, TN
 Susan 3 boarder, CA, IA, MO
 Maud 6/12 Nov. boarder CA, IA, MO
 Lake, Wesley 30 farm help MI, NY, NY
  No. 33 Bonee, Hiram 68 VA, FRANCE, VA
 Maria 54 wife TN, TN, TN
 Southard, Thomas 11 stepson CA, IN, TN
  Source:
 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-WGN?i=4&cc=1417683
  Notes from Rodney Veitschegger:
  20 Sep 1819 Crt Floyd Co,, KY "Ordered that...Joseph BOUNEY be exempted
 from paying county levies in the future."
  Deed Bk B Know all men by these presents that I, Joseph BOUNEY, late a
 Private in the Army of the Revolution, do hereby appoint my trusty
 friend,
 James S. LAYNES, Attorny in Fact for me for any sums do me as a pensioner
 of
 the United States. 19 Sep 1820
  Tazewell Co. Land Grant 63-521 Joseph Booner (assignee of Samuel MORGAN)
 60 A
 22 Jul 1813 surveyed 23 Oct 1805 on Laurel Fk of Guyandotte, the upper
 end of
 the 1st bottom below the Rock House. (notice that James MORGAN was the
 guardian of
 Peggy BONER when she married Wm. FRANCES, Jr in PCK)
  Floyd Co, 1835 Report of Rev. War Pensioners (source Sep 71, TEK) Act of
 18 March 1818: Joseph BOUNEY, private, Va. line, $96, rec'd $674.63, on
 roll
 7-3-1820, commenced 4-24-1819, age 74, died 5-3-1826. Vet #S.35782, "was
 in
 rear guard when Col. Tarleton defeated Col. Buford. He was there wounded
 on the head by a sword and fell and while lying in his gore the horseman
 rode over him, trodded on his right ankle and mashed it to pieces so that
 he
 has never recovered the right use of it." He had bro. [?] Philip BOUNEY
 m
 Catherine MEYER, Berkeley Co, VA in 1790's, in German Church, prob.
 Lutheran.
 I think the name Boney is derived from D'Aubigni, which was later
 DeBany, DeBones, or DeBoney, and Bouney/Boney, Sometimes DABNEY, or ABNEY
 also. See New Kent 1664.
  Sarah MULLINS BOUNEY apparently md next to Jesse ADKINS, then 5 Jul 1849
 to Winright ADKINS. She b c1780, on 1850 PCK census #138. (on 1829 PCK
 Crt
 Order Jessee Adkins & Sally Boney cited for Illeg. children, then a mrg
 of
 Jesse Adkins to Sarah Boney "both of lawful age" 11 June 1831 PCK
 attested
 by Thomas ROWE & Theophilus POWELL) I'm in doubt whether Sarah was mother
 to
 all children of Joseph BOUNEY.
 Children of Joseph BOUNEY:
 1. Nancy BONEY b 7 Apr 1799 m 27 Jul 1826 PCK James ROBERTS, Jr, by
 Simeon JUSTICE, Bnd George STANLEY & James ROBERTS, Jr., permission by
 Sary
 BOUNEY, attested by Geo. STANLY & Patsy FREDRICK
 2. Martha "Patsy" BOUNEY b 13 Mar 1810 md 9 Jun 1825 PCK John FREDER
 ICK/Jude, by James ROBERTS, JP s/o Mary, Martha d bef. 1849 and he remd
 Priscilla RUTHERFORD, Signed by Levi OOTON, Wtn: John Stotts & Silas
 Oooten
 3. Hiram BOUNEY/BONEY b 28 Apr 1812 md 3 Feb 1830 PCK to Nancy CRABTREE
 b KY by Wm. RAMEY d/o Ritty (Charity) Consent by Sary BOUNEY & Wm.
 Ratliff,
 Jr, grdn of sd Nancy, Attested by James ROBERTS & Jessee ADKINS, Hiram
 went
 to Cal. in a wagon before 1850. (on 1850 Tazewell Co census is #1025
 Hiram
 BONER b 1830 wf Eveline b 1831..is this a son fo Hiram & Nancy ??)
 4. Delila BOUNEY b 28 May 1814 md 6 May 1829 PCK Elisha ADKINS, by
 Theophilus POWELL, Salley BOUNEY & Winright ADKINS give consent; Attested
 by
 Wm. ELLIOT & Jesse ADKINS, Consent by Elisha's mother, Lucy ADKINS;
 signed
 by Winright ADKINS
 5. Rebecca BOUNEY b 27 Aug 1816, md Raleigh BLANKENSHIP b c1815 VA
 Rebecca on 1850 Taz #979, 1860 Buch #115
 6. Margaret "Peggy" BOUNEY b 1 Nov 1817 md 27 Oct 1835 PCK Wm. FRANCES,
 Jr. by Thomas BEVINS s/o Wm. Sr., Consent of Wm. Francis, Sr, & James
 MORGAN
 grdn of sd Peggy BOUNEY, attest: Benj. WILLIAMSON & William FRANCES
 7. Elizabeth BOUNEY b c1823, md 5 Aug 1838 PCK Jesse ADKINS (Jr.) b
 c1815 VA by WM. RAMEY, JP on 1850 PCK #139, consent Sarah ADKINS, parent
 of
 sd Elizabeth, Bnd Jesse ADKINS & Elisha HOPKINS, Attest: Elisha ADKINS &
 Winright ADKINS
 8. Sarah "Sally" BOUNEY b c1826 d 12 Apr 1855 PCK rheumatism, md 3 Mar
 1844 PCK Winright ADKINS b c1815 KY on 1850 PCK #141 Consent Henry ADKINS
 &
 Sarah MULLINS Bnd Wainright ADKINS & Elisha ADKINS
 9. Mary BOUNEY md John FREDERICK/JUDE, Sr* b ca1803 he 1st md sis. Martha
 "Patsey" BOUNEY above, Ch: John FREDRICK/JUDE b ca1832 VA d 22 Aug 1907 m
 Nancy Ann STATON #136 1870 FlCoKY, Nathan JUDE, b c1829 KY #122 1870 FCK,
 Martin "Mart" b ca 1832 KY, Joseph b ca 1845 VA #138 1870FCK
 ?Mary BOUNEY b c1823 KY md c1844 Timothy MILLER b c1810 VA on 1850 PCK
 #477 Ch: Rebecca, John, Wm. H.
  * Mary Boney never married John Frederick or Jude who was her sister's
 husband.
  The following is some additional information from Mr. Veitschegger's
 files regarding the family of Joseph Bouney's daughter Nancy (Boney)
 Roberts and her family:
  I-3-5b Children of James ROBERTS, Jr. & Nancy BONEY:
 5. Cornelius "Neil" ROBERTS b 1828, PCK md 30 Jul 1849, Letcher, Winny
 Little HAMMONS d/o Wm. LITTLE (sis to Wm. Little who md Mary CRABTREE
 (I-3-5a-1) Winny m 1st Ephraim HAMMONS who was prob. s/o Obadiah HAMMONS
 b
 1794 KY
 6. Daniel ROBERTS, Sr. b 5 Jan 1829, PCK d 21 Apr 1910 md 1) Elizabeth
 DAMRON d/o John & Nancy (Branham) DAMRON 2) Jennie ADKINS
 7. Malinda ROBERTS b 1841, PCK md 1857 Henry HALL, went to Va.
 8. Marinda ROBERTS b 1841, PCK md 1857 PCK Spurlock DAMRON s/o John &
 Nancy (Spurlock bro to Betsy md Daniel Roberts, Sr)
 *9. John P. Morgan "Democrat John" ROBERTS b 1843 PCK md 1) 20 Dec 1860,
 PCK Sarah M. MULLINS b 1843 d 1866 d/o Booker & Nancy (Potter) MULLINS,
 2)
 29 Aug 67 PCK Frances "Fannie" DAMRON 2nd mrg, 3) 14 Oct 1872 PCK Alcey
 DAM
 RON, 4) 1902 PCK Parlee BRANHAM
 ..LAYOUT 2
 10. Dicy ROBERTS b 10 Jul 1847, PCK d 11 Mar 1917 md 19 Feb 1867, PCK
 David NEWSOME b 10 Mar 1838 d 31 Jan 1918 s/o Henry & Martha (Branham)
 NEW
 SOME
 11. Clarilda/Sirilda "Relda" ROBERTS b 1851, PCK d 1940 brd Greasey Cr,
 PCK md 20 Jan 1870 PCK Joseph LAMBERT b 1848 s/o James LAMBERT & Polly
 BEV
 ERLY
 ?Huldy ROBERTS b c1849 d 4 Jul 1853 PCK d/o James & Mary ROBERTS??
 ?Nancy ROBERTS 52 yrs (b 1808 VA) d Mar 1860 PCK, of Ulcers???



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