spouse: >Thibault, Scott Frederick (*1976 - )
Henry, King of England kings of England. Henry I, 1068-1135 (r.1100-1135), was the youngest son of WILLIAM I. On the death of his brother WILLIAM II, he had himself elected and crowned king while his older brother, ROBERT II, duke of Normandy, was on crusade. In 1101 Robert invaded England, but Henry bought him off. Henry invaded Normandy in 1105, defeated his brother, and became duke of Normandy.spouse: >Matilda, (*1072 - )
GEN: !SOURCES: GEN: ORDINANCES: B:PAF,SLC GEN: E:PAF,SLC GEN: P:PAF,SLC BIRTH: PAF,SLC DEATH: PAF,SLCspouse: >Howe, Samuel (1642 - 1713)
spouse: >Proffitt, Buel Glen (1909 - 1980)
spouse: >Proffitt, Margaret Ruth (*1947 - )
spouse: >Nye, Keith Alan (*1965 - )
Pamela is a insurance agent.spouse: >Brendline, Robert Harry (*1959 - )
Thomas is retired.spouse: >Goodnow, Joyce (*1933 - )
Loretta is a dental receptionistspouse: >Henneberry, Lawrence Bruce (*1963 - )
spouse: >Rainwater, Jesse Layman (1877 - 1930)
Died February 11, 1897 at her home near the grove, in Raleigh Beat and buried beside her 4 year old granddaughter, Annie Lawrence Thomson, who died on February 12, 1897.spouse: >Bailey, Lawrence Decody "LD" (1835 - 1912)
spouse: >Francis, (<1776 - )Estate of Nathan Boon, Esq. adm. 30 Oct.1848 by Mrs. Sarah Curtis. Heirs viz: Sarah Curtis, Wm Curtis, Mary Alexander, Elijah S. Foster, and Thomas Boon. 13 May 1850 paid Thomas Alexander $396.98. Sarah Curtis and Mary Alexander were dau. of dec'd. Pickens Co. Wills Box 16 Pg 209.
Boon-Curtis-Carey Family Cemetery is on State Highway 130, originally in Oconee County, SC then moved to Pickens County, SC. Highway 130 runs parallel to Lake Keowee's eastern bank in a North to South direction. The Cemetery is probably located northeast of Seneca, S.C. and south of the Keowee Dam (Clemson University is nearby).
Information and Sources:
Marriages + Death Notices from Pendleton, S.C. Messenger 1807 - 1851
Pg. 10 Nathan Boon, Esquire married a couple Issue of Oct. 25, 1820 Pg. 20 Nathan Boon, Esquire married a couple Issue of Feb. 23, 1825 Pg. 25 Nathan Boon, Esquire married a couple Issue of June 20, 1827
It happened in Pickens County, 1959, by Pearl Smith McFall
Nathan Boon appointed as one of Commissioners to have public buildings erected in Pickens Co. Dec. 20, 1826