Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » Israel Boone (1759-1782)

Persönliche Daten Israel Boone 

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  • Er wurde geboren am 25. Januar 1759 in Bear Creek, Yadkin County, North Carolina, Verenigde Staten.
  • Er wurde getauft am 19. August 1782 in Blue Licks, Fayette County, KIentucky.
  • Beruf: killed in Battle of Blue Licks, KY, frontiersman, soldier.
  • Er ist verstorben am 19. August 1782 in Blue Licks Rd, Lexington, Kentucky, Verenigde Staten, er war 23 Jahre alt.
  • Er wurde beerdigt in Boone Station (Historical Site), Athens, Fayette County, Kentucky, Verenigde Staten.
  • Ein Kind von Daniel Boone und Rebecca Ann Bryan

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Israel Boone was a veteran of the Revolutionary War.ne, Jessie Bryan Boone, William Bryan Boone, and Nathan (Nathaniel) Boone.ed himself from bed and accompanied the army only after his father had sternly reminded him of his duty. Daniel's wife Martha had given him a horse to ride in the Battle but he gave it to Israel, procurrng another one for himself. Israel died in the Battle of Blue Licks, Fayette Co., KY, after his father, Daniel Boone, had ordered his men to cross back over the Licking downstream. Daniel stayed to fight to cover & ordered Israel to run for it, but out of love, Israel disobeyed. "Father, I won't leave you," he insisted. A moment later, a musket ball caught him in the neck. Later, Daniel would say that Israel's death was the hardest blow he ever felt. curred ten months after Lord Cornwallis's famous surrender at Yorktown, which had effectively ended the war in the east. On a hill next to the Licking River in what is now Robertson County, Kentucky (but was then in Kentucky County, Virginia), a force of about 50 Canadian and American Loyalists along with 300 American Indians ambushed and routed 182 Kentucky militiamen. It was the worst defeat for the Kentuckians during the frontier war.rn frontier continued. Aided by the British stationed at Fort Detroit, American Indians north of the Ohio River redoubled their efforts to drive American settlers out of western Virginia (what is now Kentucky and West Virginia).s, Ottawas, Ojibwas, and Potawatomis in attendance. A force of 150 British rangers under Captain William Caldwell (of Butler's Rangers) and 1,100 Indians supervised by Pennsylvania Loyalists Alexander McKee, Simon Girty, and Matthew Elliott was sent against Wheeling on the Ohio River. This would have been one of the largest forces sent against the American settlements during the war. This expedition was called off, however, after scouts reported that George Rogers Clark, whom the Indians feared more than any other American commander, was preparing to invade the Ohio Country from Kentucky. Caldwell's army returned to the Mad River to intercept the invasion, but Clark's army never materialized. As it turned out, the rumors were false: Clark had a large boat patrolling the Ohio River, but he was not prepared to launch an expedition. Frustrated with this turn of events, most of the American Indians dispersed.nd American Loyalists along with 300 American Indians, Caldwell and McKee crossed into the Kentucky territory. They hoped to surprise the settlement of Bryan Station, but the settlers had learned of the approach of the army and "forted up" (taken refuge within their fort). Caldwell and McKee's force laid siege to Bryan Station on August 15, 1782, but withdrew two days later when they learned that a force of Kentucky militia was on the way. Caldwell's force had 5 killed and 2 wounded. The Kentucky militia who came to the relief of Bryan Station on August 18 consisted of about 47 men from Fayette County and about 135 from Lincoln County. The highest-ranking officer, Colonel John Todd of the Fayette militia, was in overall command; under him were two lieutenant colonels, Stephen Trigg of Lincoln County and Daniel Boone of Fayette County. Benjamin Logan, colonel of the Lincoln militia, was still gathering men and was not present. The officers discussed whether to pursue the enemy force immediately before it could escape across the Ohio River or to wait for Colonel Logan to arrive with reinforcements. Major Hugh McGary recommended waiting for Logan, but he was overruled by Colonel Todd, who shamed McGary by suggesting that he was timid. The Kentuckians therefore pursued the retreating British and Indian force, covering nearly 40 miles (60 km) on horseback over an old buffalo trail before making camp.a few Indian scouts could be seen. Behind the Indians was a hill around which the river made a loop. Colonel Todd called a council and asked Boone, the most experienced woodsman, for his opinion. Boone, who had been growing increasingly suspicious of the obvious trail the Indians had been leaving, advised his fellow officers that the Indians were trying to draw them into an ambush. Major McGary, apparently eager to prove that he was not a coward as Todd's earlier criticism had suggested, urged an immediate attack. He mounted his horse and rode across the ford in the river, shouting, "Them that ain't cowards, follow me." Men began to follow, as did the officers, who hoped to at least make an orderly attack. "We are all slaughtered men," said Boone as he crossed the river. On the other side of the river, most of the men dismounted and formed into a battle line of three or four divisions. They advanced up the hill, Todd and McGary in the center, Trigg on the right, Boone on the left. As Boone had suspected, Caldwell's force was waiting on the other side of the hill, concealed in ravines. As the Kentuckians reached the summit, the Indians opened fire with devastating effect. After only five minutes, the center and right of the Kentucky line gave way; only Boone's men on the left managed to push forward. Todd and Trigg, easy targets on horseback, were quickly shot down. The Kentuckians began to flee wildly back down the hill, fighting hand-to-hand with the Indians who had flanked them. McGary rode up to Boone's company and told him that everyone was retreating and that Boone was now surrounded. Boone gathered his men for a withdrawal. He grabbed a riderless horse and ordered his son, Israel Boone, to mount and make an escape. Israel refused to leave his father, however, and was shot through the neck as Daniel searched for another horse. Boone saw that his son's wound was mortal, mounted the horse, and fled. According to legend, Boone hid his son's body before leaving, but in reality there was no time.disaster. In response to the criticism, Clark launched a retaliatory raid into the Ohio Country. In November 1782, he led more than 1,000 men, including Benjamin Logan and Daniel Boone, on an expedition that destroyed five Shawnee villages on the Great Miami River, the last major offensive of the war. No battles were fought in that engagement because the Shawnees declined to engage the Kentuckians, instead pulling back to their villages on the Mad River. Those villages were subsequently destroyed by Benjamin Logan in 1786 at the outset of the Northwest Indian War. On that expedition, Hugh McGary confronted the Shawnee chief Moluntha, asking him if he had been at Blue Licks. Moluntha had not taken part in the Battle of Blue Licks—relatively few Shawnees had—but he evidently misunderstood McGary's question and nodded his head in agreement. McGary then killed the Shawnee leader with a tomahawk. Logan relieved McGary of command and later had him court-martialed.Blue Licks battle site is commemorated at Blue Licks Battlefield State Park, on U.S. Route 68 between Paris and Maysville, just outside the town of Blue Licks Springs. The site includes a granite obelisk, burial grounds, and a museum. as an ancestor._Blue_Licks

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  • Die Temperatur am 25. Januar 1759 war um die 4,0 °C. Der Wind kam überwiegend aus Süden. Charakterisierung des Wetters: helder. Besondere Wettererscheinungen: ijs. Quelle: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) war von 1751 bis 1795 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genannt)
  • Regentes Anna (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) war von 1751 bis 1759 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1759: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 19. Januar » Ein Dekret König Josephs I. ordnet in Portugal die Beschlagnahme des Vermögens des Jesuitenordens an. Verboten werden den Jesuiten das Verlassen ihrer Wohnungen und Kontakte mit Weltlichen.
    • 23. Juli » Die Preußische Armee unterliegt in der Schlacht bei Kay während des Siebenjährigen Krieges russischen Truppen.
    • 24. Juli » Im Franzosen- und Indianerkrieg können die Briten ein zum Entsatz des Forts Niagara angerücktes französisches Heer in der Schlacht bei La Belle Famille besiegen. Die französische Besatzung des strategisch bedeutsamen Forts kapituliert am folgenden Tag.
    • 3. September » In Portugal und seinen Besitzungen wird der Jesuitenorden verboten, weil er im Vorjahr in ein Attentat auf König Joseph I. verwickelt gewesen sein soll. Alle Jesuiten müssen im Oktober das Land verlassen.
    • 18. September » Im Franzosen- und Indianerkrieg erobern die Briten Québec.
    • 20. Dezember » Die Enzyklika Appetente sacro von Papst Clemens XIII. erläutert die geistigen Vorteile des Fastens.
  • Die Temperatur am 19. August 1782 war um die 15,0 °C. Es gab 66 mm NiederschlagDer Wind kam überwiegend aus Süd-Westen. Charakterisierung des Wetters: zeer betrokken. Quelle: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) war von 1751 bis 1795 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1782: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 6. April » Nach der Ermordung des thailändischen Königs Taksin besteigt sein General Chaophraya Chakri, der von einem Feldzug zurückgerufen worden ist, als RamaI. den Thron von Siam und begründet die bis heute regierende Chakri-Dynastie.
    • 21. April » Der siamesische König RamaI. errichtet feierlich die Stadtsäule (Lak Müang) von Bangkok, das er zur neuen Hauptstadt Siams erhebt. Damit beginnt die Rattanakosin-Ära der thailändischen Geschichte.
    • 16. Juli » Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts deutschsprachige komische Oper Die Entführung aus dem Serail hat ihre Uraufführung im Wiener Burgtheater. Das Libretto von Johann Gottlieb Stephanie basiert auf einem Singspiel von Christoph Friedrich Bretzner, der gegen die unautorisierte Umarbeitung seines Werkes protestiert.
    • 29. August » Das britische Linienschiff Royal George kentert und sinkt, während es im Solent vor Anker liegt. Zwischen 800 und 950 Menschen ertrinken, darunter Vizeadmiral Richard Kempenfelt und eine große Anzahl von Kindern und Frauen. Der Untergang ist bis heute das schwerste Schiffsunglück zu Friedenszeiten in der Geschichte der Royal Navy.
    • 6. Oktober » Die Uraufführung der musikalischen Komödie La ballerina amante von Domenico Cimarosa findet am Teatro dei Fiorentini in Neapel statt.
    • 2. November » Kaiser Joseph II. erlässt im Rahmen des Josephinismus das Toleranzpatent für die Juden, das ihnen bessere wirtschaftliche Betätigung eröffnet und Beschränkungen in der Religionsausübung aufhebt.


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