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12-20-2019, 12:11 AM (This post was last modified: 12-20-2019 12:12 AM by Christine.)
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I used Relative Finder to see if Lincoln and Boone are related and it shows they are 8th cousins 3 times removed. Smile. It is a fun website to play around on. It uses your familysearch family tree and finds famous relatives. I recently discovered that Donny Osmond is my 4th cousin!
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12-20-2019, 08:16 AM
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Does it find infamous relatives too?
Is this the site? - https://www.relativefinder.org/#/main

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12-20-2019, 09:11 AM
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(12-20-2019 12:11 AM)Christine Wrote:  I used Relative Finder to see if Lincoln and Boone are related and it shows they are 8th cousins 3 times removed. Smile. It is a fun website to play around on. It uses your familysearch family tree and finds famous relatives. I recently discovered that Donny Osmond is my 4th cousin!

That is awesome! So they are related. Never knew that.

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12-20-2019, 09:53 AM
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My disclaimer: trees are only as accurate as the information people have entered. Which may or may not be true! Much of it is true and heavily sourced.
Some not so sourced. But it is still great fun and thought provoking. Once I was teaching a class to a group of people in my church and we created a group on relative finder that showed any relationships we have with each other. Unknown to us, one of my dear friends (a woman I admire tremendously) is my fourth cousin! We share great great great grandparents! (As close as my relationship to the Osmonds) It changed our relationship and I was able to share with her many family treasures I inherited from this ggg grandfather! As with any historical research, seeing the connections allows me to see these historical people differently - knowing they are my "family" I can view them with more curiosity, compassion, and respect - even when I discover those infamous ones. Smile.
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12-20-2019, 10:07 AM
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Thanks for sharing Christine. That is nice to know.

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12-21-2019, 08:02 AM
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(12-20-2019 09:53 AM)Christine Wrote:  My disclaimer: trees are only as accurate as the information people have entered. Which may or may not be true! Much of it is true and heavily sourced.
Some not so sourced. But it is still great fun and thought provoking. Once I was teaching a class to a group of people in my church and we created a group on relative finder that showed any relationships we have with each other. Unknown to us, one of my dear friends (a woman I admire tremendously) is my fourth cousin! We share great great great grandparents! (As close as my relationship to the Osmonds) It changed our relationship and I was able to share with her many family treasures I inherited from this ggg grandfather! As with any historical research, seeing the connections allows me to see these historical people differently - knowing they are my "family" I can view them with more curiosity, compassion, and respect - even when I discover those infamous ones. Smile.

I second Gene. Thank you for sharing!

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12-22-2019, 07:26 AM
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(12-20-2019 12:11 AM)Christine Wrote:  I used Relative Finder to see if Lincoln and Boone are related and it shows they are 8th cousins 3 times removed. Smile. It is a fun website to play around on. It uses your familysearch family tree and finds famous relatives. I recently discovered that Donny Osmond is my 4th cousin!

4th cousin is not too far off. That’s pretty amazing.

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12-22-2019, 08:08 AM
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Speaking of Danial Boone, if you are in area of Western Kentucky, this sounds like an interesting presentation at the McCracken County Library located in Paducah, KY. I plan on going.

https://www.mclib.net/event/introducing-...athfinder/

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12-23-2019, 07:37 AM
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(12-22-2019 08:08 AM)Gene C Wrote:  Speaking of Danial Boone, if you are in area of Western Kentucky, this sounds like an interesting presentation at the McCracken County Library located in Paducah, KY. I plan on going.

https://www.mclib.net/event/introducing-...athfinder/

Gene that sounds really exciting. If I lived any where in that area I would be going. Please report back on it.

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02-03-2020, 07:50 AM
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Boone's grave in Louisville, Kentucky is worth visiting. Very scenic! His remains were removed to there from Missouri where he died. I have not been to any of the Boone sites in Missouri. Is there a Daniel Boone grave there also? Since he was first buried there I wonder. Technically, not all of Boone's remains could have been retrievable.

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02-03-2020, 08:37 AM
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(02-03-2020 07:50 AM)LincolnMan Wrote:  Boone's grave in Louisville, Kentucky is worth visiting. Very scenic! His remains were removed to there from Missouri where he died. I have not been to any of the Boone sites in Missouri. Is there a Daniel Boone grave there also? Since he was first buried there I wonder.

Bill, yes there is:

https://www.mygenealogyhound.com/vintage...photo.html
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02-04-2020, 07:20 AM
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The gravestone in Missouri is beautiful. As it turned out, according to what I read on the website you provided the link to, the remains removed to Kentucky may not have been his at all. I remember reading elsewhere, however, that clothing fragments were found in the grave that led researchers to positively identify it. May or may not be so.

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02-04-2020, 07:28 PM (This post was last modified: 02-04-2020 07:44 PM by Steve Whitlock.)
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(02-04-2020 07:20 AM)LincolnMan Wrote:  The gravestone in Missouri is beautiful. As it turned out, according to what I read on the website you provided the link to, the remains removed to Kentucky may not have been his at all. I remember reading elsewhere, however, that clothing fragments were found in the grave that led researchers to positively identify it. May or may not be so.


About Anne Lincoln

Anne Boone was the daughter of James Boone Sr and wife Mary Foulke. She was born on April 3, 1737 in Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania and died on April 4, 1807 in Exeter, Berks, Pennsylvania.

Anne married Abraham Lincoln on July 10, 1760. He was son of Mordecai Lincoln and wife Mary. Abraham was born in 1736 and died on January 1, 1806. He is the half-brother to President Abraham Lincoln’s great grandfather John Lincoln. Anne and Abraham had six daughters and four sons.

Children of Anne Boone and Abraham Lincoln:

Mary Lincoln, born September 15, 1761
Martha Lincoln, born January 25, 1763
Mordecai Lincoln, born June, 1765
James Lincoln, born May 5, 1767
Anne Lincoln, born June 19, 1769, possibly died as a child, since there is a later daughter with the same name.
Racheal Lincoln, 1771-1775, died as a child
Phoebe Lincoln, born January 22, 1773
Anne Lincoln, born October, 19, 1774, married William Glascoe
Thomas Lincoln, born March 12, 1777
John Lincoln, born October 21, 1779 and died April 4, 1864
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The information above is from Geni. Anne Boone, dtr of James Boone and Mary Foulke, married Abraham Adai Lincoln. "He is the half-brother to President Abraham Lincoln’s great grandfather John Lincoln."

(02-04-2020 07:20 AM)LincolnMan Wrote:  The gravestone in Missouri is beautiful. As it turned out, according to what I read on the website you provided the link to, the remains removed to Kentucky may not have been his at all. I remember reading elsewhere, however, that clothing fragments were found in the grave that led researchers to positively identify it. May or may not be so.


About Anne Lincoln

Anne Boone was the daughter of James Boone Sr and wife Mary Foulke. She was born on April 3, 1737 in Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania and died on April 4, 1807 in Exeter, Berks, Pennsylvania.

Anne married Abraham Lincoln on July 10, 1760. He was son of Mordecai Lincoln and wife Mary. Abraham was born in 1736 and died on January 1, 1806. He is the half-brother to President Abraham Lincoln’s great grandfather John Lincoln. Anne and Abraham had six daughters and four sons.

Children of Anne Boone and Abraham Lincoln:

Mary Lincoln, born September 15, 1761
Martha Lincoln, born January 25, 1763
Mordecai Lincoln, born June, 1765
James Lincoln, born May 5, 1767
Anne Lincoln, born June 19, 1769, possibly died as a child, since there is a later daughter with the same name.
Racheal Lincoln, 1771-1775, died as a child
Phoebe Lincoln, born January 22, 1773
Anne Lincoln, born October, 19, 1774, married William Glascoe
Thomas Lincoln, born March 12, 1777
John Lincoln, born October 21, 1779 and died April 4, 1864
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The information above is from Geni. Anne Boone, dtr of James Boone and Mary Foulke, married Abraham Adai Lincoln. "He is the half-brother to President Abraham Lincoln’s great grandfather John Lincoln."

A little more for Anne (Boone) Lincoln. "Her father’s brother, Squire Boone, was the father of Daniel Boone, the pioneer of Kentucky, and a native of Berks county, to whom she was thus first cousin." That last quote was from:

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04-29-2020, 05:26 AM
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Excellent genealogy information. Is it doubtful that Lincoln knew any of that?

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