Squire Boone
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An 1852 painting titled, "Squire Boone Crossing the Mountains with Stores for His Brother Daniel, Encamped in the Wilds of Kentucky" | |
| Born | Squire Maugridge Boone Jr. October 5, 1744 |
| Died | August 5, 1815 (aged 70) |
| Resting place | Squire Boone Caverns, Mauckport, Indiana |
| Other names | Squire Boone Jr. |
| Occupations | Frontiersman, longhunter, soldier, city planner, politician, land locator, politician, gunsmith |
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| Spouse | Jane Van Cleave |
| Children | 5 |
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Squire Maugridge Boone Jr. (October 5, 1744 – August 5, 1815) was an American frontiersman and the younger brother of Daniel Boone. In 1780, he founded the first colonized settlement in Shelby County, Kentucky. The tenth of eleven children, Squire Boone was born to Squire Boone Sr. and his wife Sarah (Morgan) Boone in Berks County, Pennsylvania, at the Daniel Boone Homestead. Although overshadowed by his famous brother, Squire Boone was well known in his day.