PARENTS:
Captain Daniel Boultinghouse 1774 – 1823
Susannah Graves 1775 – 1812
SPOUSE:
Margaret Peggy Green 1819 – 1901
Married December 11, 1832, White, Illinois
CHILDREN:
Green Boultinghouse (1834 - 1885)
Louisa Boultinghouse Sutton (1835 - 1919)
John Boultinghouse (1839 - 1904)
In 1832 Zachariah enlisted in the Black Hawk War and was with Abraham Lincoln, who was captain of another company that drove Chief Black Hawk and his warriors out of the country.
In 1833, Zachariah was married to Margaret (Peggy) Green, a stepdaughter of Richard Davis, a prominent citizen.
Zachariah was one of the first settlers of White County, Illinois, according to the White County records and bios.
APPLICATION FOR MILITARY HEADSTONE October 27, 1953
Name: Zachariah Boultinghouse Death Date: 6 Feb 1874 Cemetery: Charles, Phillips Township, White Co, Illinois.
Stone: Upright Marble.
Applicant: Charles L. Jennings, G.R.O., Grayville, Ill.
PARENTS:
Captain Daniel Boultinghouse 1774 – 1823
Susannah Graves 1775 – 1812
SPOUSE:
Margaret Peggy Green 1819 – 1901
Married December 11, 1832, White, Illinois
CHILDREN:
Green Boultinghouse (1834 - 1885)
Louisa Boultinghouse Sutton (1835 - 1919)
John Boultinghouse (1839 - 1904)
In 1832 Zachariah enlisted in the Black Hawk War and was with Abraham Lincoln, who was captain of another company that drove Chief Black Hawk and his warriors out of the country.
In 1833, Zachariah was married to Margaret (Peggy) Green, a stepdaughter of Richard Davis, a prominent citizen.
Zachariah was one of the first settlers of White County, Illinois, according to the White County records and bios.
APPLICATION FOR MILITARY HEADSTONE October 27, 1953
Name: Zachariah Boultinghouse Death Date: 6 Feb 1874 Cemetery: Charles, Phillips Township, White Co, Illinois.
Stone: Upright Marble.
Applicant: Charles L. Jennings, G.R.O., Grayville, Ill.
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