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  1. Rebecca Boone’s story resonates with all generations. When you read the first page, the first paragraph, or even just the first sentence, you will know that you are in the circle with a marvelous storyteller who will tend to you as a reader just as Rebecca Boone tends to the needs of her children and to her own, as well, as a mother, a wife, and a woman.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daniel_BooneDaniel Boone - Wikipedia

    Daniel Boone. Daniel Boone (November 2 [ O.S. October 22], 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. He became famous for his exploration and settlement of Kentucky, which was then beyond the western borders of the Thirteen Colonies.

  3. Rebecca Bryan was an early American Pioneer. She is best remembered as the wife of famed American frontiersman Daniel Boone . Born Rebecca Ann Bryan on January 9, 1739, [1] in Winchester, Virginia. [2] Rebecca's father was Joseph Bryan, and her mother died shortly after Rebecca's birth. [3]

  4. 27. Apr. 2015 · January 2, 2022. This book put so much of the history of our country’s birth into a new perspective for me. “My Blessed, Wretched Life” is the first-person account of the life of Rebecca Boone, the wife of Daniel Boone. The novel focuses on the years in the 1770-1780 timeframe and the life as a settler Kentucky.

  5. 3. Jan. 2023 · Rebecca Bryan Boone was born Jan. 9, 1739, near present day Winchester, Va., making Jan. 9, 2023, her 284th birthday. Her parents, Hester and Joseph Bryan, were part of the large Bryan Quaker ...

  6. 27. Apr. 2015 · Rebecca Bryan Boone and her household had to constantly be at the ready for Indian attacks — a grim reality in the new frontier. Sue Ballard's fresh approach to the wife of the famous frontiersman, Daniel Boone, offers an insightful view of the hopes, hardships, happiness, and horrors that most American pioneer women confronted. Rebecca narrates her story in dialect commensurate with the ...

    • Sue Kelly Ballard
  7. Boone married Rebecca Bryan on August 14, 1756. Together they had ten children, six sons and four daughters. For the next several years, he made his living as a hunter and trapper. Boone disappeared for days, and sometimes months, into the Appalachian Mountains. Deer hides-used for clothing-were always in demand.