Ancestry.com. Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Sources
[S607] Boone Family to America: 1670-1720, Jim White, (Lulu epub [1], 2009), p. 14.
Marriage to third wife Agnes Harris gives name as Marmanducke Boone
[S607] Boone Family to America: 1670-1720, Jim White, (Lulu epub [2], 2009), p. 14.
[S607] Boone Family to America: 1670-1720, Jim White, (Lulu epub [3], 2009), p. 15.
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Another issue that I ran across on this guy is I have no relationship match with him or his father. I have a match with Humprhey with a beard and so on, but not Marmaduke. How would I go about taking out of my family tree?
This person, the father of Robert Boone who was born in North Petherton in 1563, was named Marmaduke (his name appears as "Marmaducke Boone" in the record of his marriage to Agnes Harris; spelling in the 16th century was variable and idiosyncratic), and was almost certainly English. There is no evidence that he was married to anyone called Marie van Damme, or indeed that such a person existed (apart from an unsourced family tree on Geneanet).
I was thinking that this may not be my boone line. Humphrey the old, de Bohun is the one who took the name of de Bohun from an area in France and started the line in England. Boone itself didn't come into play until later
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