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  1. Apr 27, 2022 · Flanders Callaway was the son in law of Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan Boone, the husband of Jemima Boone. He was the father of Captain James Callaway. Flanders was with Daniel Boone and a party of men at the rescue of Jemima and the Callaway girls, when they were kidnapped by the Shawnee in 1776.

    • Province of Virginia
    • December 9, 1758
    • Jemima Callaway
    • August 19, 1824
  2. The capture and rescue of Jemima Boone and the Callaway girls is a famous incident in the colonial history of Kentucky. Three girls were captured by a Cherokee-Shawnee raiding party on July 14, 1776, and rescued three days later by Daniel Boone and his party, celebrated for their success.

  3. Flanders Callaway was the son in law of Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan Boone, the husband of Jemima Boone. He was the father of Captain James Callaway. Flanders was with Daniel Boone and a party of men at the rescue of Jemima and the Callaway girls, when they were kidnapped by the Shawnee in 1776.

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Flanders Isham Callaway (1752–1829) of Lunenburg, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    • Male
    • Jemima Boone
  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Flanders Callaway born 1752 Bedford County, Virginia died 1829 Charrette, Warren, Missouri, United States including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 5 genealogist comments + mitochondrial DNA + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • December 9, 1752
    • Jemima (Boone) Callaway
    • February 22, 1829
  6. The Flanders Callaway House, built around 1812 by Flanders Callaway, son-in-law of Daniel Boone, is primarily significant as one of the first American settlements made in what is now Warren County.

  7. Flanders Callaway House was a historic home formerly located near Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri. It was built about 1812, and was a two-story, five-bay, walnut hewn-log frontier house. The house was typical of early Federal style log constructions found in Kentucky and Tennessee.

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