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Crabtree'i RE: CRABTREE, ISAAC & JACOB ROYALE R. CRABTREE 1221 Arlington Place Winter Park, FL 32789 Dear Yr Crabtree: HOWELL BCONE Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A biocksville,NC 27028 TEL: (7o4) 492-5307 27 JULY 1983 Thank you for your note and the chart including "pioneer" Crabtrees. I enclose the Thwaites version of a Roadcutters Roster, which gives Crabtree the rank of Captain, but no first name= It is unfortunate that Thwaites describes Rockcastle as the place where Captain William Twitty and Felix Walker were wounded and Captain Twitty's negro man was killed. Actually, of course, the Indian attack occurred many miles from Rockcastle while the roadcutters were camped. at Taylor's Fork of Silver Creek - this site is now identified as "Twitty's Fort", with a Kentucky State highway Marker along the .road. This is a scant 15 miles from the site of Fort Boonesborough. Is there any Crabtree family tradition about this highly adventurous trail -blazing experience? Our. "Boones in Davie" booklet, with its documented Granville Land Grants and citations of Court Minutes and church records con- centrates only on the years Daniel Boone spent in the "Forks of the Yadkin" - a period often totally neglected by his biographers. I am not descended from Daniel Boone; I am descended from John Boone, his first cousin. The major thrust of my research is this John Boone and his descendants, but I do enjoy the his- toric Daniel Boone and his many recorded adventures, which may be less spectacular than the adventures of maiV early I:entucky settlers, including your Crabtrees. ?n'ith all good wishes, Davie County Public Library Mockswlle, MC . r V ` i_ BRARY Davie County Public Library Dear Sirs: Inclosed is my check # 2223, dated 15 July 83, in the amount of $3.00 for one copy of The Squire, Daniel, & John Boone Families, in Davie Co, NC" Isaac Crabtree, # 3, survivor when Boone's son killed by Indians, names son Squire after Squire Boone. Isaac reblazed the wilderness road to Ky , Jacob Crabtree one — b,10 of the axmen when Boone carved out the road, Wm, uncle of Isaac, a long hunter with D. Boone. Yours R R Cra e ROYALE R. CRABTREEPC, 1221 ARLINGTON PACE WINTER PARK FLORIbA 32789 s '' / Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC cvABTAzr, Royale R. 12"21 Arlingtan place, tarter Carie, ria 32799, C47 €9485 Stumar.esY I " interested in anti wil,l--ffixc-11An1e_infO an, P+stA9f ra€uadeel, A HOTT, John# sr. 4i'XNGLFP, 'K.;argsxet raolik of 9PAtlf.LERe Wme DAA Riillie b A )LOtt's Rtationt Jefferson CC), icy• 20 Mar 1700, John 6 Mare7aregt's parants7 2) CPA TALL, John* b 28 Apr 1732, KtiAlt. Coe "it sn 1'Yt".eWCWVRt R'OAU& t cMOVO9 tea W44Vs Uann►an'a parents? Johne r 24d time, COCK# Jaminat Chloe their Lau? 'Proof? Parents of Semina? 3) CkAjP,Tj4ju, wo or, VIKet gArys gait Co, Md 17 Feb 172,di, Gpdan. Isaac CRAB'!RET! a FIEF 7 net given name? Parents? relationship to Par?? Official 4) C&AL'4`RtLe Isaac: t?, h 4 t".sy 1$abr Wayne Co, Ky# 61 4 Dec 1076, t:nion Co, T11, u„ tsAT 4X11, Anne Overton Cot Tenn, 1.815, Ann's Parents? Details? 1ROCOfe3s? 5) DR&xEg 2l.izaLaath, b ca 1&02t Va, m 'i'HMGMORTOG A wro 4 taf 1550t Llis in Vnian cot Ill, 1450 census, can b Tenn, `fYeF.C+WWRYUH5 4iven name? PArcrts? detsila? 6) ?LivLre Isaac, b ca 170:4. Pz wen/lrodell Car, nC? d 15 Oct 1435, Clark Coh Xy Parer' 7) BROUGHTON# sfie, b Ga 1735• Va, d x/12/1718, Hardy Coe wVae m kiannah 7 Parents of both? 83 ) Cii6tTNi°YCaJi:, Samuel b ca 1745 Vat a 19 APr 1323, %our!A= Coe r -yo L, Aacbel ? 'Ivr parents? Saw's Father Cornelius• wife and parent of troth? 9) r_ Va 7 :a 1ti4. :3cilwort: Co r- 14 Nov LVdPY.x, �`laeaLez, b .4 Feb 177:x, LatrAoun s, , • • ' 1796, Frederick Coe Nd, WtCHOLd, Mary, raroftts Of both? Fere John h 23 Silpt 1771,Alexander b 177440 Samuel bras of Bleazer? Was xother of Mary sa Spencer? 10) SHITU, ThovAs dau Fvalyn m EVANS# 13e*sl € PteC 1925, Belmont Cot Ot Thoer,RA 5 wife's parents? 11) Ro,wre Joseph h, 1790 NC* ir PLYMAI«w, lli&AbVth* 1st white 4ettlCV6 In trio Twp, 1,4%ox Co, Ill, Details? Parents of bath? xerv,41 in Flack Hawk War. 12) F,xC31NPAUGh,# Goorq* k4rater b 12 Bret 1743, sa ca 1761 TULLIS CAtheri:sa• Prot i3erkley Co, Va. was her father Fuses TUL.LIS of Borkley Co, 7 O.fficrel Pecords? 13) ACs.°46.4'6, Johap da u bstnia M F"MP,1.F:, ANthony, 11 Jap 1744+, cilas ,Cot VA0 .Ichu 4 wife's parenta? Records? 14) RIDE.NOUX, 3arbra w PY.CKINDAUGUe Oscsrge Peter jre ca 174350 Pa/va? Hor Pararts? 10 H%;RLEY, Roiss+Rrt a.. Abigal ? son iiu;ie b 20 Dec MI. t,4,oneouth Coe NJ Iarsnts Of Lott 16) ALIX#J14, Rej of 'Raw "df0reAt W, sil ? Dau Fli,aabotb NAn o+ 17 May 1'8130 IIJ iseni 6 wife's parents? 17) Vt:X?P_hzc54 WM b sig star 1752, W = Eleanor rXi+ONS? L 25 MAr 16492 ftralxts? 1t) hRRICjS0.., .John m ?'1Miee 7 L [i.7 29 e)et JS22, Elsie & Joi-jr,'s wife's parents? 19) 2 wALLhCti, Charles N b Gr ontezred US, Ib5jf, liv0d Cleveland Ce %ut$0P Cyst t 3, auy infon-ation? 20) SxF;M,Tts, rMAI faa4 Gsrt e"tared US 1e64 , arty detail*? PftWi1y7 21) WUITAKKR,John, i Cath eriae d 1717 r.altir4ory C'o, vt't, from S honce7r Pare to? Davie County Public Library MocksV.ille, NC Hunting Creek @ Boone Farm Road 02 March 1984 Route 1 Box 365A9Mocksville9NC 27028 Dear Lou: - - .- - I've finally had a chance to re -read your scripts to me it is fascinating since it pivots on the Shawnee murder of the "rear party" (Daniel's phrase per Filson) on 10 October 1773. Still haven't heard from Mr Emory Hamilton] I'll write him after.ttle letter to you. In the meantime. I've located a. Crabtree . . descendant... THE Qrabtree who escaped death at the hands of those marauding Shawnees. Family tradition states that this Crabtree was an Indianthater for the rest oft -,his life. There is an incident where this Crabtree struck dead an unsuspecting Indian as he stood in a frontier town,/village. Crabtree was chastised, but went un- punished and remained unrepentant. It is the entire 1773 route that intrigues me When Daniel finally got under way in the Fall of 1773 - divesting himself of all he "owned" in the Yadkin River Valley - he was even over-anxious to get going to Kaintucke = which he knew was by then sprinkled with hunters" camp sites. The hunters came to Kentucky from the North Carolina, Virginia and Pennsylvania frontiers. There were also several surveyors teams in Kentucky for the rul!.ng clique at Williamsburg. Daniel was in a sweat to get what he wanted of Ken- tucky. He and the other men with him seem never to have taken the precautions yt known they should have taken, but what experience had they had? A Simon Kenton should have headed the group that were sent back to Campbell for more supplies• Savy Simon was to appear in Daniel's life some years later. As for the 1773 route,, I agree with you• with one caveato it was the shortest route KNOWN TO DANIEL. When Dan & Obert Boone and I retraced the National Park Service "approved route", we were then aware that the 19301s roads we used were up out of the flood plain (where Dan'1 trod) and some of the recently improved roads are the new -style "cut into the hills and fill the valleys" roads* Most im- portantly in,Daniel's day there were all those trees. And there were all those thicketse brambles and cane breaks • none of which elk, deer, wolves, bears or panthers penetraed as they "created" the paths and trails the Indians followed. n I have described Daniel as "in a sweat" to get to Kentucky before it was all gonel he used the trails and paths that then existed. When in 1775, with the financial backing of Henderson's Transylvania Company) Dax], set out again for Kentuckyg he assembled a band of road cutters, and he =tiblazed the now famous Wilderness Road - a lesson learned from his 1773 experience. For me the 1773 attempt was a wild gamble with no thought of the risks= Daniel was an eternal optimist in spite of a life littered with failures. Where was James Exyan during this first attempt. I do not now know# but in a quiet moment several weeks agog a took a copy of the Davie County Land Grant Map and edged in red the several Boone properties in Davie County$ then I edged the Bryan grants in green and the few other prerevolutionary grants in blue. The granted land in Davie County came to no more than one-fifth of the total areas Most of Davie County was empty lands or land occupied by squatters. Arany of the "farmers" were unwilling to commit, themselves to.a piece of land by purchase. Soil was often depleted -ruined ( it was then called "old fields" . hence Mock's Old Field) in a half dozen years of primitive cultivation. Arany farmers" worked land till it was exhausted, and then moved on - to the Brushy Noustain area of North Carolina# and then prompted by Daniel e. to Kentucky and beyond. The records of Wilkes County start in 17?? when this county was created by the rebel North Carolina State Legislature. By then Daniel and his family had moved to Boonesborough. Still his brothers George and Edward do appear in the 1?77 Land Entry Book for Wilkes County. Years ago, when I checked these records I did not have the knowledge to check also for Bryanst Howards and others. That must be done the next time I get to North Wilkesboro* At this time I don't know where James Bryan and his brood of motherless children were. Right nowe I am studying Rowan County Deed Books in -an effort to determine where William and Bury [Boone] Bryan were living when her mother Sarah [Morgan] Boone died in 1777. Somewhere in present Davie. County Public Library Mockswiile, NC I 3 day Davie County - perhaps on Bryan's Creek in the Farmington area which was in those days the Bryan Settlement. There is also that proyertY on the Shallow Ford which is now in present-oday Yadkin County. More research is needed (as always)• To return to your scripts the frequent visits .of Shawnee Big Jim make my flesh crawl (which you intended). These scenes feel right to me. A reverse situation must also have obtained# some of the long hunter whites showed up at Indian villages/encampments and put all the Indians on edge. .Cf course, them as now some Indians ( born linguists?) spoke an unaccented idiomatic English certainly Big Jim was one of those. My hunch is that Rebecca and her brood were also frequently visited by members of her large family and (of course, As we know) by members of Daniel'." family. There seems to have been a good deal of visiting back and forth - corn shuoking, hog slaughtering and so forth, plus slumber parties for the girls. Still$ you rightly stress Rebecca's isolation and her loneli- ness with Daniel forever ( so it seems) romping over distant hills and dales. As for young James Boone ( was he ever called Jim • Little White Jim killed by Big Red Jim) I like the self confidence and the pride you gave him. History makes scant mention of himl I have read nothing on his complexion, hair color, height or muscu- lature w he's just a shadow that was murdered by Big Jim• He was, I'm certain, always alive in the memory of both Rebecca and Daniel. After Jamie is murdered you have Daniel and Rebecca confront. "out loud" her infidelity. Draper & Vlliott notwithstanding, I feel it is possible that this couple never confronted this headon. In my mind it is possible that Daniel was informed by Mart. [Bryan]. Aone »P sister of Rebecca and wife of charming Edw4rd. Wouldn't that be an interesting scene to write? Neither Daniel nor Rebecca ever hint about it to each other. Yet according to what Elliott tells use what I'm writing is fiction • a "reconcil.. i ation with out words" a scene Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward could do to perfection. I'm looking forward to the three -segment George Washington 4,vi4 County Public Library hotilfA, NC "story" on TV - to be aired here( -in Apri+. This might set anew trend dor TV - we may yet have programs on Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and Rebecca Boone nee Bryan? I was delighted with the Adams series of several years agog and feel strongly that TV is the way to enliven history and in particular American History. Our schools are becoming ( again?) so job -skill and life -skill oriented that history and poetry are demoted for driver education and sex education (I, .approve of bot)1k.. but....) Davie County Schools. are going to observe our minimal Daniel Boone ceremonies from afar. Those students that read•the newspapers may note what mention is made of the events. So how many New Yorkers have been to the Statue of Liberty? I•ve discussed a pageant/play with some members of the now defunct local drama group - they are pessimistic about anything coming off l the Arts Alive Fair group is doggo right now# as is the Crafts Fair bunch. The Boys Scouts WILL participate in the Old Timey Turkey Shoot as Marshals# and they will have an over- night (cold?) encampment on Ferebee property near The Barney castle Ball Park where the match will take place. IRS has ALL the Piedmont Committee papers, and will decide when they decide. In the meantime, we have "set" the very inclusive wording for the plaque to be erected at Joppa Cemetery (our formal written re- quest is yet to be made). We will also petition the Davie County Board of Commissioners for a Daniel Boone Day on October 22*1984. And I'm organised to initiate a campaign for a Daniel Boone U S postage stamp, and also a commemorative 500 piece (lots of luck?) Enclosed are some items from North Carolina newspapers about our Boone thing this fall - the newspapers are helpful# but then they have all those inches of non -advertising space to fill with something..... . We are looking forward to you joining we happy few in the Boone Octoberfest in the Forks of the Yadkin. Hest wishes#