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_Jesse Root GRANT ___|
| (1794 - 1873) |
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_(Hiram) Ulysses Simpson Grant, 18th PRESIDENT _|
| (1822 - 1885) m 1848 |
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| |_Hannah SIMPSON _____|
| (1798 - 1883) |
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|--Frederick Dent GRANT
| (1850 - 1912)
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|_Julia Boggs DENT ______________________________|
(1826 - 1902) m 1848 |
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_William GRANT ______|
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|--Hannah GRANT
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| _George BOONE III_______+
| | (1666 - 1744) m 1689
| _Squire BOONE , Sr___|
| | (1696 - 1765) m 1720|
| | |_Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE _+
| | (1668 - 1740) m 1689
|_Elizabeth BOONE ____|
(.... - 1825) |
| _Edward MORGAN _________
| | (1670 - ....) m 1686
|_Sarah MORGAN _______|
(1700 - 1777) m 1720|
|_Elizabeth _____________
(1670 - ....) m 1686
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_William GRANT ______|
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|--Israel GRANT
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| _George BOONE III_______+
| | (1666 - 1744) m 1689
| _Squire BOONE , Sr___|
| | (1696 - 1765) m 1720|
| | |_Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE _+
| | (1668 - 1740) m 1689
|_Elizabeth BOONE ____|
(.... - 1825) |
| _Edward MORGAN _________
| | (1670 - ....) m 1686
|_Sarah MORGAN _______|
(1700 - 1777) m 1720|
|_Elizabeth _____________
(1670 - ....) m 1686
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ref. "Pioneer Families of Missouri"
GRANT, Israel Grant, of Scott Co., KY., married SUSAN BRYAN, a daughter of JAMES BRYAN, and niece of DANIEL BOONE'S WIFE. They had 3 children, James, William and Israel B. Mr. Grant died when his youngest son was quite small, and James, the elder, educated his brothers from the proceeds of their father's farm. When Israel B. was 15 years of age, he came to MO. with his uncle, JONATHAN BRYAN, and taught school one year, when he returned to KY., and began the study of medicine. But he soon grew tired of medicine, and bound himself to a silversmith at Lexington, KY., to learn that trade, his term of apprenticeship to last 5 years. After the expiration of his apprenticeship he came to St. Louis, MO.,
and worked at his trade five years in that city. He then paid a visit to his uncle, JONATHAN BRYAN, who persuaded him to quit his trade and go to farming. He accompanied his nephew to Callaway Co., where the latter entered a tract of land, and then returned to KY., where on the 28th of March, 1820, he was married to LETITIA WARREN. He brought his bride to her new home in Callaway Co. the same spring. Mr. Grant was elected county judge several times, and served two terms in the state legislature. During Christmas of 1835, he was killed by two of his Negro slaves, as he was returning from Fulton, where he had gone to collect some money. One of the negroes was named Jacob. They were both hanged and Jacob's skeleton remained in a doctor's office in Danville for many years. James Grant was married twice; first to a MISS EASTON, and second to SALLY HUNT. He settled in Callaway Co. in 1823, where he became an influential citizen, and represented the county in the legislature one term. He was also judge of the county court for some time. He subsequently removed to the southwestern part of the state and settled on the Neosho river, where he died. William Grant enlisted as a private soldier in the war of 1812, and was soon afterward promoted for gallantry to the rank of Lieutenant. He was killed at the disastrous battle known as Dudley's Defeat, under the following circumstances. After the defeat and capture of the American forces, they were driven under guard into an enclosure, where the Indians at once began to rob them of their money, watches, etc. Grant still had his sword, which had not been taken from him, and was standing with it in his hand, conversing with a friend, CAPTAIN MICAJAH MCCLENNY, when an Indian came up and demanded the weapon. Grant turned to McClenny and said, "They will kill us anyhow, and I intend to sell my life as dearly as possible", and dropping the point of his sword to the level of the Indian's breast, he plunged it through his body to the hilt, killing him in his tracks. The next instant, Grant's body was pierced with a hundred rifle balls, and he fell dead at the feet of his friend. McClenny was not hurt, but was afterward exchanged and lived to be an old man. Grant was married before he entered the army, to MISS MOSBEY, and they had a son named William, Jr., generally known as Captain Billy Grant. He was married in 1820, to SALLY A. WARREN, of KY., and settled in Callaway Co., MO., the following year. His house was the first one in Callaway Co. that had glass windows and a staircase, and people came twenty and thirty miles to look at it. The names of Captain Grant's children were Thomas W., James E., Samuel, Sally W., Mary L., Agnes, Elizabeth, Eveline H., and Martha. Captain Grant died in 1849, and his widow in 1875. Sally W. married JOSEPH I. GRANT, a son of SAMUEL M. GRANT, and they settled in Callaway co. in 1834. Mrs. Grant died in 1875. Israel Boone Grant, who was known as Licking Grant, because he came from Licking rover, KY., was a son of SQUIRE B. GRANT AND SUSAN HAND. He
settled in Fulton, Callaway Co., and was county clerk for 21 years. The names of Mr. Grant's children were James, Moses, Robert, William T., John, Agnes, Martha and Mary
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_William GRANT _________|
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_Israel GRANT ___________|
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| | _Squire BOONE , Sr___+
| | | (1696 - 1765) m 1720
| |_Elizabeth BOONE _______|
| (.... - 1825) |
| |_Sarah MORGAN _______+
| (1700 - 1777) m 1720
|
|--Israel B. GRANT
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| _Morgan BRYAN , Sr___+
| | (1671 - 1763) m 1719
| _James BRYAN ___________|
| | (1723 - 1807) m 1756 |
| | |_Martha STRODE ______+
| | (.... - 1747) m 1719
|_Susannah (Susan) BRYAN _|
(1763 - 1780) |
| _John ENOCHS ________
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|_Rebecca (Enochs) ENOX _|
(.... - 1767) m 1756 |
|_Margaret ___________
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_William GRANT _________|
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| |_____________________
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_Israel GRANT ___________|
| |
| | _Squire BOONE , Sr___+
| | | (1696 - 1765) m 1720
| |_Elizabeth BOONE _______|
| (.... - 1825) |
| |_Sarah MORGAN _______+
| (1700 - 1777) m 1720
|
|--James GRANT
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| _Morgan BRYAN , Sr___+
| | (1671 - 1763) m 1719
| _James BRYAN ___________|
| | (1723 - 1807) m 1756 |
| | |_Martha STRODE ______+
| | (.... - 1747) m 1719
|_Susannah (Susan) BRYAN _|
(1763 - 1780) |
| _John ENOCHS ________
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|_Rebecca (Enochs) ENOX _|
(.... - 1767) m 1756 |
|_Margaret ___________
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_Jesse Root GRANT ___|
| (1794 - 1873) |
| |__
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_(Hiram) Ulysses Simpson Grant, 18th PRESIDENT _|
| (1822 - 1885) m 1848 |
| | __
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| |_Hannah SIMPSON _____|
| (1798 - 1883) |
| |__
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|--Jesse Root GRANT
| (1858 - 1934)
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|_Julia Boggs DENT ______________________________|
(1826 - 1902) m 1848 |
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_William GRANT ______|
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|--John GRANT , Pvt.
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| _George BOONE III_______+
| | (1666 - 1744) m 1689
| _Squire BOONE , Sr___|
| | (1696 - 1765) m 1720|
| | |_Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE _+
| | (1668 - 1740) m 1689
|_Elizabeth BOONE ____|
(.... - 1825) |
| _Edward MORGAN _________
| | (1670 - ....) m 1686
|_Sarah MORGAN _______|
(1700 - 1777) m 1720|
|_Elizabeth _____________
(1670 - ....) m 1686
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_William GRANT ______|
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| | ________________________
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| |_____________________|
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| |________________________
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|
|--Mary GRANT
|
| _George BOONE III_______+
| | (1666 - 1744) m 1689
| _Squire BOONE , Sr___|
| | (1696 - 1765) m 1720|
| | |_Mary Milton MAUGRIDGE _+
| | (1668 - 1740) m 1689
|_Elizabeth BOONE ____|
(.... - 1825) |
| _Edward MORGAN _________
| | (1670 - ....) m 1686
|_Sarah MORGAN _______|
(1700 - 1777) m 1720|
|_Elizabeth _____________
(1670 - ....) m 1686