Love the video. After reading the book about Daniel Boone by John Bakeless I have become a real fan of Mr. Boone. Growing up in the 1960`s and watching Fess Parker play the part also helped. What a life Boone had.
I love your channel. Daniel fought with my 5th great grandfather, Col John Field at the Battle of Point Pleasant where Col John was killed by Indians. His son, Ezekiel Henry Field joined Daniel at Ft. Boonesborough. Ezekiel Henry Field was killed at the Battle of Blue Lick. I am for sure they knew each other well.
Wow that is an interesting story. One of our first videos was the Battle of Point Pleasant. We plan to redo that video soon because the videos are so much better now.
Many may not know Daniel Boone had a Military Ship named after him. That was the USS Daniel Boone SSBN 629. I served on this Submarine in the 1970’s along with my brother. This Sub was removed from service in the early to mid 90’s. I recommend those who are curious to google its history. USSDaniel Boone; “ New Trails To Blaze “ Fyi.
Thanks for the history. Back in Daniels early days he came from PA and apparently there is a branch off his siblings to myself. My great great grandmother was Amelia Boone. I’ve always been intrigued by his history. Living close to MO now I’ve been able to visit his initial grave site and homestead during the Missouri days. One particular story stuck out in that he would go on a long hunting trip and ended up not returning home for a few years. I imagine that might not have gone over well with the rest of the family!
.....HERMOSO.....PURA HISTORIA ....MUCHAS DE MIS FANTASÍAS ACERCA DE LOS PIONEROS SE LO DEBO. A DANIEL BOON...!!!...GRACIAS.....MUCHAS GRACIAS....!!! BEAUTIFUL .....PURE HISTORY MANY OF MY FANTASIES ABOUT THE PIONERS WHEN I WAS LITTLE BOY ARE THANK TO DANIEL BOON
Another great video Russ! I truly love your videos. They are accurate, factual, and indicates that you have completed research on the topic. Sometime I would like to meet you and your family; one historian to another.
Lincoln's father was one of the largest landowners in his county but Lincoln's left because of the constant lawsuits and no clear property titles. So the Lincoln family sold and it wasn't at full price and move to Indiana and started over. That is probably one of the reasons why Boone left for Missouri as well.
Actually it was moved there by the current owners. Originally it was closer to Hwy 68 and was cladded at one time. It was supposed to be torn down but when they removed the boards they discovered that it was an old log cabin.
Yes sir! Unfortunately we found this out after the video was made. We plan to do a supplementary video with some folks from the local historical society.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy Enjoying all of your videos. I live in SC but I used to do living history events at Fort Boonesborough. Great people up there.
I'm from, and currently live, in Nicholas County. So cool to see this on UA-cam! I've passed by this cabin hundreds and hundreds of times but never been to it. Always wondered what it was like, thanks for going there and showing it to the world 👍👏
Can imagine how Mahala Boone and Daniel kept in contact while he lived there... as Mahala was married into the Dishman family. The Dishman Cemetery is still located in Kentucky and there is a reunion every year from what I have been told! Hope to go back soon and see all the family members that I never knew existed, of which some I talk to in Facebook at times and have even gotten pictures/stories of Hayes and Dishman's! Families were huge back then and they lived very small cabins back then to save heat!
I just read Traces by Patricia L. Hudson. It’s a novel, but it makes you think of her life. She birthed 10 children. Daniel seemed to be absent from his family most of the time…coming home long enough to impregnate Rebecca before he headed off again. She and her children were amazing.
I own property on Iowa Missouri border backed up to state land called Boone Woods . So story is when the state holding was donated to the state of Iowa the Boone ancestors came forth with some kind of provenance that proved this was were Danielle had done some of his last hunting and trapping and possibly stayed for some time . This seems to have possibilities based on what locals have said and things I’ve read . There is also on my property ruins of a town called Tinkerville only found on maps from pre 1900 . Any thoughts, input, enlightenment, or questions are most welcome . Keep up the good work
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy I really enjoy your videos. I love to study the background stories of the American Revolution. It is interesting that the "shot heard around the world" was indeed a shot heard around the world. There were many countries involved in The American Revolution. historyofmassachusetts.org/who-fought-revolutionary-war/ Check out this book (and others by Steven Johnson) called Enemy of All Mankind: A True Story of Piracy, Power, and History's First Global Manhunt Hardcover - May 12, 2020. There is an interesting backstory for American history. His other books are like that. They allow you to make connections to today. God Bless!
Do you know anything about Daniel Boone’s sister, Sarah? Her house is for sale in Zionville, NC. 121 Johns Ln. I’m curious because we own a property that’s within a 10min walk of her house. Thanks for any info.
Maysville is no where near the Kentucky River, it was one of the early major ports on the Ohio River, being the first place that Kentucky corn whiskey was shipped out to New Orleans, & was identified as "Bourbon" whiskey.
My g g g g gfather Isaac Garrison went with Dan to rescue Jemmima from the Shawnee that took her. The Last of the Mohicans was based on this. Isaac died in 1832 age 104 and is buried in Nixa MO.
Awesome! I think you could contact the owners of this cabin at the Nicholas County Historical Society but perhaps your comment will reach others interested in your service. It wound be cool to make a video with you on how you do it.
Well the cabin originally stood a few hundred yards closer to the road than where it sits presently. I’m sure sure it was the same stream and it may have been different at that time.
Whoa! Well shoot! As many checks as these things go through… yes I misspoke. Should say “Ohio River” not “Kentucky River”. Good catch. As obvious as this mistake is, it’s not uncommon to goof something with all the facts, names, dates & locations jammed into a quick video. I’m certainly not making an excuse because we sure try to get it 100% right at all times.
Boone left NC in a hurry. He owed money to people in the Town of Salisbury, a small town on the Yadkin river. Check it out. Seems Mr. Boone was always one step ahead of the debt collectors. JFYI :)
I did. The claim is bunk. Boone was forced to sell his land at one point to pay debts. As a "long hunter", he would often be away for longer than anticipated, then return to sell pelts and pay off debts that may have been in arrears, but not left unpaid. Revisionist history...
@@indianasunsets5738 NAY NAY my friend not bunk. He owed money to people that he didn't pay when he left. How do I know? It was my family that helped him Both in Rowan and in what later became Wilkes counties NC. Not a knock on his overall character just his memory... I guess.
@@indianasunsets5738 You can believe what you want but the records in Salisbury, Statesville and Wilkes are there. Produce your own documentation. Been there and am satisfied. It's common Boone propaganda to deny it... so
Skaggs men Ran with Daniel they may have gotten there First ! tthey are all over ky ,Oh Pa as was Danniel Boon. They also were surveyors and Frontiersmen
Thank you for keeping our Kentucky history alive!..Great job y'all!
Thanks so much for your support! Much on the way!
Love the video. After reading the book about Daniel Boone by John Bakeless I have become a real fan of Mr. Boone. Growing up in the 1960`s and watching Fess Parker play the part also helped. What a life Boone had.
Awesome! We have a ton of Boone videos on our channel that you may enjoy. “Daniel Boone was a man! 🎶 “
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy was a BIG man.... but the bear was bigger, so he ran like a ......
I can't believe that the cabin survived all these years. Amazing. You have the most interesting videos on UA-cam. You are the best.
Well thank you Sir! We have so, so many on the way!
@Raffy Raffy This on isn’t a replica.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy Thank you for your honesty. It means a lot to me.
Nice to see Dan's cabin still standing today yet.
It’s a treasure for sure.
WOW... I grew up near Morehead for 19 years and never knew this was there! Thanks for this!
Yes sir, hopefully you can visit sometime!
I love your channel. Daniel fought with my 5th great grandfather, Col John Field at the Battle of Point Pleasant where Col John was killed by Indians. His son, Ezekiel Henry Field joined Daniel at Ft. Boonesborough. Ezekiel Henry Field was killed at the Battle of Blue Lick. I am for sure they knew each other well.
Wow that is an interesting story. One of our first videos was the Battle of Point Pleasant. We plan to redo that video soon because the videos are so much better now.
Love it! It always amazes me how small the living space was back then.
Can you imagine? Shelter and sleep is about all.
Many may not know Daniel Boone had a Military Ship named after him. That was the USS Daniel Boone SSBN 629. I served on this Submarine in the 1970’s along with my brother. This Sub was removed from service in the early to mid 90’s. I recommend those who are curious to google its history. USSDaniel Boone; “ New Trails To Blaze “ Fyi.
That's really cool. Would be a neat duty.
Thanks for the history. Back in Daniels early days he came from PA and apparently there is a branch off his siblings to myself. My great great grandmother was Amelia Boone. I’ve always been intrigued by his history. Living close to MO now I’ve been able to visit his initial grave site and homestead during the Missouri days. One particular story stuck out in that he would go on a long hunting trip and ended up not returning home for a few years. I imagine that might not have gone over well with the rest of the family!
Yes sir, can you imagine! Now that is real freedom!!
Very nice job I love the history I live in Nicholas County I work for the City of Carlisle Kentucky
Awesome! You all have a hidden gem there!
I dont know
Do you plan on doing a video of the place where it all started? Exeter, PA? The Mill Tract Farm of George III.
Actually yes, we had hoped to be out there this summer but schedules have delayed us.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy Excellent
Great video and history!
My 6the great grandfather was Samuel Boone...Daniel Boone was my 6th great uncle ...
@@sharingthebounty2488 That is so cool. My ancesters were nobodys or prisoners or something bad, not greats like the Boones.
Thanks!
Haha. Me too!
I have lived in Missouri over 4 years and did not know Daniel Boone ever lived here until I saw your video. Thanks!!
Wonderful! We are glad that you were able to learn that!
Didn’t know that cabin existed. Great video. Thank you!
Thank you! We have a ton of Boone videos on our channel! Tons of things on the way! 😀
Your videos are so interesting and add to real history. God bless!
Thank you Sir! We definitely have a passion for it! God Bless you as well!
Very nice.
Thanks!
I am loving your videos! As a history buff the subject matter is great and keep up the work!
Well thanks! Many, many are on the way!
.....HERMOSO.....PURA HISTORIA ....MUCHAS DE MIS FANTASÍAS ACERCA DE LOS PIONEROS SE LO DEBO. A DANIEL BOON...!!!...GRACIAS.....MUCHAS
GRACIAS....!!!
BEAUTIFUL .....PURE HISTORY MANY OF MY FANTASIES ABOUT THE PIONERS WHEN I WAS LITTLE BOY ARE THANK TO DANIEL BOON
They lived a wild and free life!
Another great video Russ! I truly love your videos. They are accurate, factual, and indicates that you have completed research on the topic. Sometime I would like to meet you and your family; one historian to another.
Thank you ma’am it is truly a passion for sure! Let’s get together and do some projects! Feel free to text me at (859) 314-1976
Lincoln's father was one of the largest landowners in his county but Lincoln's left because of the constant lawsuits and no clear property titles. So the Lincoln family sold and it wasn't at full price and move to Indiana and started over. That is probably one of the reasons why Boone left for Missouri as well.
Yes it definitely was one of the reasons. We talk about that part of the Lincoln story in our Lincoln videos. 😀
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy Hodgenville, KY is my hometown
Keep em comming brother !
You know it! You should see what we did this week!
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy I did !
Actually it was moved there by the current owners. Originally it was closer to Hwy 68 and was cladded at one time. It was supposed to be torn down but when they removed the boards they discovered that it was an old log cabin.
Yes sir! Unfortunately we found this out after the video was made. We plan to do a supplementary video with some folks from the local historical society.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy Enjoying all of your videos. I live in SC but I used to do living history events at Fort Boonesborough. Great people up there.
Good presentation , it appears that you allways do your homework. 👍
Yes sir, we always do our best. Thanks for your support.
omg that's my family descendants!!!!
Really cool!
Daniel Boone was a 1st cousin to my 6th great grandfather, Josiah Boone. Their fathers were Squire and George Boone.
Wow, that’s a cool connection.
I'm from, and currently live, in Nicholas County. So cool to see this on UA-cam! I've passed by this cabin hundreds and hundreds of times but never been to it. Always wondered what it was like, thanks for going there and showing it to the world 👍👏
Yes sir! It has had some improvements done since this video was made.
Wow..interesting, story of America's first settlements in America...
Yes, it is complicated and exciting for sure.
Outstanding video... Love your energy and passion. I sub'd today
Well thank you sir! Passion is definitely the word we use! So many are on the way.
very cool
Sure is!
Have you tried connecting with any living relatives?! Thank you for these interesting videos!!!
We plan to attend of few of their reunions and document them!
I live on "Boone ave" named after D.Boone, 3 miles from his fort and fortune due to his history of exploration..... Poor Becky , his wife.
I know exactly where that is.
Can imagine how Mahala Boone and Daniel kept in contact while he lived there... as Mahala was married into the Dishman family. The Dishman Cemetery is still located in Kentucky and there is a reunion every year from what I have been told! Hope to go back soon and see all the family members that I never knew existed, of which some I talk to in Facebook at times and have even gotten pictures/stories of Hayes and Dishman's! Families were huge back then and they lived very small cabins back then to save heat!
That would be a neat reunion to go to and one to be proud of!
I just read Traces by Patricia L. Hudson. It’s a novel, but it makes you think of her life. She birthed 10 children. Daniel seemed to be absent from his family most of the time…coming home long enough to impregnate Rebecca before he headed off again. She and her children were amazing.
Where can I find information on Rogers station 1780 in Nelson county
Upon goggling it I found quite a bit.
The brick house is larger ,very nice..log cabin rather small..but...well built...
Yes the brick house was his son Nathan’s who put down more solid roots than Daniel ever could. 😀
I own property on Iowa Missouri border backed up to state land called Boone Woods . So story is when the state holding was donated to the state of Iowa the Boone ancestors came forth with some kind of provenance that proved this was were Danielle had done some of his last hunting and trapping and possibly stayed for some time . This seems to have possibilities based on what locals have said and things I’ve read . There is also on my property ruins of a town called Tinkerville only found on maps from pre 1900 . Any thoughts, input, enlightenment, or questions are most welcome . Keep up the good work
Wow that is interesting stuff. Sometimes legends are very true and sometimes they are fabricated but that one sounds like it certainly be true.
I am kin to Daniel Boone through my grandfather Pennington..
Really cool. Definitely a connection to be proud of.
Has it been moved or is it still in its original location?
It has been moved 100 yards or so further back from the road.
TY = Great videos on The Boone family. Actually, the last battle of The American Revolution was in 1783 - place - INDIA. Battle of Cuddalore
Interesting, I’ll have to look that one up!
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy I really enjoy your videos. I love to study the background stories of the American Revolution. It is interesting that the "shot heard around the world" was indeed a shot heard around the world. There were many countries involved in The American Revolution. historyofmassachusetts.org/who-fought-revolutionary-war/
Check out this book (and others by Steven Johnson) called Enemy of All Mankind: A True Story of Piracy, Power, and History's First Global Manhunt Hardcover - May 12, 2020. There is an interesting backstory for American history. His other books are like that. They allow you to make connections to today. God Bless!
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy allthingsliberty.com/2015/07/india-the-last-battle-of-the-american-revolutionary-war/
Do you know anything about Daniel Boone’s sister, Sarah? Her house is for sale in Zionville, NC. 121 Johns Ln. I’m curious because we own a property that’s within a 10min walk of her house. Thanks for any info.
No but some digging can be done. That wound be a cool video to do!
Maysville is no where near the Kentucky River, it was one of the early major ports on the Ohio River, being the first place that Kentucky corn whiskey was shipped out to New Orleans, & was identified as "Bourbon" whiskey.
What statement are you referring to?
That is my seventh great-great-grandfather's house I wish I could see inside or somebody send me a picture of her home a 8/10 ?
My g g g g gfather Isaac Garrison went with Dan to rescue Jemmima from the Shawnee that took her. The Last of the Mohicans was based on this. Isaac died in 1832 age 104 and is buried in Nixa MO.
Wow something to be proud of. We mention that in the video that we did at Jemima’s grave.
They exhumed a black manservant, not Daniel Boone! Former state of Kentucky, serology employee here!
Yes I have heard that story as well.
My relatives fought along side of Daniel Boone.
Wonderful and definitely something to be proud of!
Wonder how the county( or anyone) discovered this was a cabin from THE Daniel Boone(& not just Joe local)?
I’m not sure but long ago that research was done and I know it was very through.
I love your presentation, but I find it difficult to believe those logs are 300 years old.
Thanks for the compliment! Not quite 300 but certainly really cool how old they are!
These logs are “ virgin timber”. They will never rot, never need treated, and last forever.
See “ American barns and covered bridges” by Eric Sloane .
And yet I had to buy my five acres when my ancestors were screwed out of thousands of acres.
Many, many early pioneers lost their lands for lots of reasons. Many didn’t find the wealth they were seeking.
Col. Daniel Boone is my 12th cousin 9 times removed.
Info from the medieval Royal family tree
Wow! That’s getting back there
My name is clifford ray I work for Pace Historic Restoration and we restore historic log cabins , I'd be happy to restore history for you.
Awesome! I think you could contact the owners of this cabin at the Nicholas County Historical Society but perhaps your comment will reach others interested in your service. It wound be cool to make a video with you on how you do it.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy that would be awesome, i love what I do for a living and would love to share it with the world
@@bigreddog502 Where are you located?
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy Oldham county Kentucky
@@bigreddog502 Awesome, not far. Text me at 859-314-1976. Let’s chat about what we can do together.
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Thanks!
Why wouldn't anyone enjoy this video?
We are related to his wife Rebecca.
Really cool
One would think he would have chose a better river to build his cabin rather than a slow mud pit of a river!
Well the cabin originally stood a few hundred yards closer to the road than where it sits presently. I’m sure sure it was the same stream and it may have been different at that time.
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy It doesn't even look like there are fish in that river... Maybe snakes and mud turtles!
Daniel and Rebecca had 10 children.
Can you imagine such a big family?
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy They probably didn't have all 10 in the house at the same time.
@@mishawakapost2681 Oh no. When the lived here, Daniel was about 60-65ish.
Do not think Boone lived along the Kentucky River near Maysville? Kentucky River is not near Maysville.
Whoa! Well shoot! As many checks as these things go through… yes I misspoke. Should say “Ohio River” not “Kentucky River”. Good catch. As obvious as this mistake is, it’s not uncommon to goof something with all the facts, names, dates & locations jammed into a quick video. I’m certainly not making an excuse because we sure try to get it 100% right at all times.
Boone left NC in a hurry. He owed money to people in the Town of Salisbury, a small town on the Yadkin river. Check it out. Seems Mr. Boone was always one step ahead of the debt collectors. JFYI :)
I did. The claim is bunk. Boone was forced to sell his land at one point to pay debts. As a "long hunter", he would often be away for longer than anticipated, then return to sell pelts and pay off debts that may have been in arrears, but not left unpaid.
Revisionist history...
@@indianasunsets5738 NAY NAY my friend not bunk. He owed money to people that he didn't pay when he left. How do I know? It was my family that helped him Both in Rowan and in what later became Wilkes counties NC. Not a knock on his overall character just his memory... I guess.
@@xrpirate536 produce documentation, please.
@@indianasunsets5738 You can believe what you want but the records in Salisbury, Statesville and Wilkes are there. Produce your own documentation. Been there and am satisfied. It's common Boone propaganda to deny it... so
@@xrpirate536 so...you make claims you do not substantiate. Therefore, your comments are nothing more than assertions. Good day.
Skaggs men Ran with Daniel they may have gotten there First ! tthey are all over ky ,Oh Pa as was Danniel Boon. They also were surveyors and Frontiersmen
Yes the Skaggs brothers were very important to the settling of the frontier. We hope to make some videos about them soon.
Probably moved to Mo. because old Judge Henderson, pretty much ate his lunch in Ky.
He definitely had legal issues for sure.
Nuts
Yes we are