Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. William Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County. DR. NATHANIEL H. BOONE, Chandlerville; was born in Troop Co., Georgia, June 6, 1836, to William and Martha E. (Bradford) Boone; born in South Carolina in 1806; farmer; and died in Mississippi in 1855; his wife, the mother of our subject, was born in South Carolina in 1808, and is now residing in Oxford, Mississippi. She is the mother of ten children; five of whom are living; of whom the Doctor was the third. When but six years old he was removed by his parents to Alabama, and at the age of nine to Oxford, Mississippi. His literary education was received at the Oxford University, after which he entered the Nashville Medical College, in 1854, and graduated March 4, 1860, when he began the practice of his profession at Pine Bluff, Arkansas; and in 1864 removed to Chandlerville, Ill., his present residence, where he has a large and increasing practice, and socially enjoys the highest esteem. In 1861, in Arkansas, he married Miss Julia C. Blackwell, a native of Georgia. She died in 1867, aged twenty-six years, and was the mother of two children, James and Howard N., both dead. In September, 1870, in Menard County, Ill., he married Miss Harriet Coddington, a native of Menard County, Ill.; born in November, 1837. She is the mother of two children, both of whom are dead. Politically, Dr. Boone is identified with the Democratic party. Boone Bradford Blackwell Coddington = Troop-GA SC MS TN AR Menard-IL