| Notes | 
 The first tract of land owned by John Booe is identified as being onthe Pinchback Farm. Also in November 1774, John Pinchback received a
 license to operate an ordinary or tavern. There is evidence that would
 state that John Booe operated Burnt Tavern. Pinchback Tavern probably
 came to be known as Burnt Tavern for obvious reasons. There is also
 evidence that states John Calhoun Booe, son of John & Elizabeth
 Chestire Booe, was born in this Tavern.
 John Booe's land transactions:
 Rowan County, North Carolina Abstracts of Deed Books 20-24, 1807-1818 by J ames W. Kluttz(email: bkulttz@@mindspring.com)
 Book 23 page 355 January 5, 1815 George Booe to John Booe for $700, 200 ac res on Bear Creek in the Forks of the Yadkin River adj Willim Nelson, Jone s, William Moor, and Walter Gaither. It was part of the 484 acres inherit ed by Ebenezer Frost from his father
 William Frost, Wit: G. Mumford, John Little Jr. and Jacob Booe. Proved b ty Jacob Booe at May Court 1815. Parents: George II Booe and Magdalia Unkn own.
 SOURCE: http://www.familyorigins.com/users/b/o/o/Ron--Booe/FAMO1-0001/d28 .htm#P6936
 
 There is a Jacob Booe that owned land in Rowan Co., NC (1783); original ly Davie Co. Land Grants adjacent to Squire Boone (1753), father of Dani el Boone.
 |