| One of the
principal goals of the Society is to identify and preserve Boone-related documents and
artifacts. With so much of America's history being paved over with amusement parks and
fast-food restaurants, this is not an easy task, but it is one that our members believe is
worth pursuing. There is a wealth of information available about the
colonial and revolutionary periods in which the Boones made their mark. The Society helps
researchers identify relevant reference material or establish family links, as the case
may be, while sifting fact from fancy. Our growing bibliography of genealogical
documentation can be useful to members seeking lineage information.
FAQS - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What is the Boone Society?
A. The Boone Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the Boone/Boon surname, in includes but is not limited to the Daniel Boone Family. If you are interested in joining the Society CLICK HERE
Q. How can I find out more about my family?
A. Start with your living and known relatives. Obtain death and birth certificates to begin with a good base. The internet is a useful resource but it is full in inaccurate information. Be careful. Use it as a tool to lead you to hard evidence. Never cite directly to internet. We have provided some links to helpful, and mostly accurate sites. You may visit them by CLICKING HERE
Q. Are there any books that can help?
A. A trip to the library can be very helpful. Look for "The Boone Family" by Hazel Atterbury Spraker. It is sometimes referred to as the "Boone Bible" for genealogical research.
Q. Where can I get a
copy of Spraker's book?
Q. Do we have family reunions?
A. Do we ever! CLICK HERE to learn about the next one. |