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    1. [BOGGS-L] Boggs grave sites
    2. Mary S Hodge
    3. Today on the Kansas list at rootsweb this information was posted McGonigle Cemetery 2 miles west of 69 Highway just east of the Bone Creek damn near what was the town of Picton, KS Crawford County KS.. >From TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTIONS OF CRAWFORD CO. KANSAS by Wm. Cuthbertson BOGGS BIRTH DEATH Charles E 1877 1966 Lenora 1879 1941 Ervin 1872 1952 Mason A. 1884 19__ Martha T. DALTON 1891 1964 Hope this helps someone. Mary

    03/21/2001 04:02:59
    1. [BOGGS-L] Update to Genealogy Weekend
    2. Melva Pearce
    3. I spoke with Dean Henson from Pine Mountain State Park, Pineville KY, today about the upcoming genealogy weekend and here is the information he sent to me: "Genealogy Weekend April 27-28, 2001 Pine Mountain State Resort Park 800.325.1712 or 606.337.3066 Contact: Dean M. Henson Event Description: Learn to uncover forgotten names, dates, places and family connections. Gather informative tips and useful techniques for tracing your family lineage. Workshop participants will have a unique opportunity to glean from the guest speaker's many years of experience to solve their own family history puzzles. 10% off accommodations. Reg. fee: $15.00 Reg. deadline: April 19, 2001." Mr. Henson told me that we can feel free to share this information with anyone we know who is a genealogy researcher, so please post it to all groups/historical societies/newsletters possible. Hope to meet lots of you at the gathering. Melva

    03/06/2001 11:10:46
    1. [BOGGS-L] BOGGS, Beulah Blanche 1871-19__)
    2. According to an LDS submission BEULAH BLANCHE BOGGS was b. 14 Mar 1871/2 and d. 30 Apr 1954. She was the wife of RICHARD CHASE "REX" HOWE. According to the PA Dept. of Vital Records she did not die in the state of PA in 1954. Does anyone have the year of her death? Beulah was the dtr of WILLIAM M. BOGGS and MARY E. LOPEMAN. She was the sister of ALONZO "LANNY" DE BONNERVILLE BOGGS, NETTIE BELLE BOGGS, and ROY SYLVESTER BOGGS. Diane Swart dswart6407@aol.com

    03/01/2001 04:49:50
    1. [BOGGS-L] Moran Lee "Dock" Boggs
    2. Jack Brummett
    3. There has been some traffic on the Boggs list in recent days on Dock Boggs. The following review of Dock from my file on him should be of interest to Boggs researchers: The following write-up on Dock was taken from "Encyclopedia of Popular Muze Ltd., 1989-1998" and provided by Diane Boggs Mullens, a grand niece: Moran Lee Boggs, better known as "Dock," born February 7, 1898 in Norton, Virginia: died February 7, 1971. Married Sarah Stidham. Dock was known for his unusual banjo style which he learned from a black musician in Virginia. The technique involved a lower tuning of the banjo, which some have called 'graveyard-tuned.' His voice is described even in his youth as gravelly, and his vocals are haunting and crude. His music was described as weird, eerie modalities and deep lonesome vocals - country blues- are only the half of it; the despairing ballads he collected and sang are unfettered gems. Despite his keen interest in music, his devoutly religious wife frowned on him showing any real interest in music, so he continued playing as a hobby after his early recordings. He recorded briefly for Brunswick Records in 1927. He spent more than 40 years as a coal miner and turned again to music once he had retired. At the same time there was growing demand for him to play at festivals and clubs. Dock was discovered by Mike Seeger on a field-collecting expedition, at a time when Boggs had not played the banjo for over 30 years. He recorded mainly traditional and sentimental songs such as "Pretty Polly" and "Loving Nancy." Between 1963 and 1966 Dock recorded two albums for Folkways and one for Asch. Dock's music has maintained a following in those studying early roots of blues/country music: his complete early recordings of 1927-1929 were digitized to CD format and re-released in 1998 on the Revenant label. There are 21 one cuts on this and along with Dock are Hub Mahaffey on guitar, Hayes Shepherd on banjo and vocals and Bill Shepherd on fiddle and vocals. Dock did some songwriting as well. From what I have garnered from the music label information available, his music re-emerged at the beginning of the folk music revival in America in 1952 through the release of the Anthology of American Folk Music which contained one of his recorded numbers. One reviewer, Greil Marcus, described Dock as a singer/banjo player who sounded as if his bones were coming through his skin every time he opened his mouth. He was also said to be obsessed with death, turning most of his tunes into a meditation on mortality. His harsh nasal whine [Jack Wright: I hate and resent his music being described that way. He did not whine.] and rattle and percussion banjo picking drives each song through the end of the night into something even blacker. Musically, there was no tenderness in him. He made his work of old-time blues and country blues stand out of time and place. In another review by Tom Jurek, he finds it inexplicable that blues histories leave out Dock Boggs, who was first and foremost a seminal and influential bluesman - in his subject matter, manner of singing, and in his playing style which predated Bill Monroe's bluegrass stylings and Leadbelly's folk-blues. Dock performed at colleges and folk festivals across the country and played at Asheville and Newport Folk Festivals, in Boston, in Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Dock and Sarah did not have children. However, they raised his daughter born of an illegitimate relationship. 7 February 2001. E-mail from Jack Wright. Jack was the organizer of the Dock Boggs Festival held at Clinch Valley College, now University of Virginia at Wise, in Wise, Virginia. Jack served in the First Air Cavalry Division in Vietnam, 1966-67. After his discharge he attended Clinch Valley College under the GI Bill and graduated from the Union Institute. He is an assistant professor at Ohio University School of Film, Athens, Ohio. He was a founding member of Appalshop in Whitesburg, Kentucky. He founded June Appal Records in 1973, a division of Appalshop, as a way to preserve the work of older musicians and offer contemporary Appalachian artists the opportunity to record. He built the original June Appal recording studio and engineered more than 50 albums before moving to Ohio in 1985. He was also active in film, radio and TV production as well as acting during his 12 years at "the Shop." He appeared as an old-time musician in the 1980 Universal Film "Coal Miner's Daughter" and as a coalminer in the 1983 production "Kentucky Women" with Ned Beatty. During the late 1970's and early 1980's, Jack was the lead singer in the Payroll Boys, a group of acoustic musicians who used traditional bluegrass instrumentation to explore blues, folk, swing and other types of acoustic music. He was the featured performer at the 1997 Wise Fall Fling. February 7 is the birthday of Dock Boggs, the legendary early recording artist from Needmore, VA. He would have been 103. Dock also died on February 7, 1971, 30 years ago. Jack writes: "According to G.C. Kincer, his dad, Garnard Kincer, kept Dock Boggs' banjo for many years when Dock was forced into early musical retirement. It was about 1931. Dock traveled to Neon, Kentucky, and put his banjo into ‘hock’ with Kincer for $40. Dock hadn't been married long. It seemed that his wife, Sarah, didn't like his music or the folks it attracted. So, Dock asked his old friend to keep the instrument for awhile until he could change her mind. The banjo was a beauty, a 1928 arch-top Gibson Mastertone. It stayed gone much longer than planned. "Dock retired from the coal mines in the early '60s, and just a few months before he was re-discovered by Mike Seeger, he made a phone call to the Kincer house, and talked to the old man. Garnard had kept and played the banjo for more than thirty years. He'd put the old Mastertone to good use. The instrument had become part of the family. He frailed it when he sang to his children as they grew up. "When Dock asked if he might get his banjo back, Garnard related that it would be okay. That had been the original agreement. Dock was fully prepared to pay quite a bit of interest when he made the trip. When Dock showed up on Garnard's porch they sat and did some re-acquainting. They hadn't seen each other since the trade. They swapped some tunes and some stories. When it came time for Boggs to be going back home, Garnard told him that he needed to be paid for the time he had kept the banjo. "G.C. said that Garnard insisted that a deal was a deal, and not a penny less, nor a penny more was the way they had shook on the transaction....$40. Dock was thankful, to say the least, and overjoyed to get his banjo back. His second musical career was about to begin. "The Kincer children cried when the old banjo went out the door. To them, it was a friend of the family. They knew there would be no more music. "When Dock passed on, he wanted the banjo to go to his good friend Mike Seeger. A year later, Mike picked up the old Mastertone from Sarah. It can still be heard on occasion at a concert and on several of Mike's recordings. "The only known film footage of Dock Boggs playing and singing is now on video. Dock performs three songs with his banjo. (Shady Grove: Old Time Music from North Carolina, Kentucky, and Virginia Vestapol 13071) The filming took place while Dock was in Rhode Island for the 1966 Newport Folk Festival. Musicologist Alan Lomax filmed Dock at a nearby studio. "Dock's signature song was ‘Country Blues.’ He also wrote and recorded a tribute to the Wise County Jail inspired by a run-in with a local constable. "‘The cops around Norton are a dirty old crew.... Your pockets they'll pick, your clothes they'll sell for 25 cents, they'll send you to hell Hard Times in the Wise County jail, hard times, I know.’ "And now playing in a theater near you is a popular Coen Brothers' movie, ‘Oh Brother, Where Art Though.’ The soundtrack features Ralph Stanley singing a version of one of Dock's most mournful and chilling tunes, ‘Oh Death.’ Dock didn't write the song but his recording defined it and now it is being reborn into the minds of a new generation. "Happy Birthday Dock, and we thank you for the present. Your ‘old master’ tone is still ringing." Jack Brummett, Austin, TX

    02/14/2001 05:46:00
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Inquiry About Dock Boggs
    2. Can someone identify for me the ancestors of Dock Boggs, the folk/blue grass musician? I have seen references previously but don't recall what his Boggs line was. Thanks, Robert Cunningham Arnold, CA Dock Boggs' line I. John Boggs, Sr.[b.1731] & Mary Keys II. James L. Boggs [b.1752] & Elizabeth Jane Clement III. Hugh Boggs, Sr. [1781] & Elizabeth Blubaugh IV. John M. 'Fez" Boggs [b.1806] & Kizziah [Kizzie] Miller V. Jonathon Bishop Boggs [b.1848] & Elizabeth Emma Phillips -married 1874 in VA i. Tibitha S. [b.1875] m. John Rogers ii. John L.[b.27-JUL-1876] m. Mary M. Craft iii. Jane R. [b.1879] m. Tazewell Wampler iv. David v. James [b.1883] vi. Viola [b.1885] m.Hezekiah DAVIS vii. Roscoe C. viii. Laura [b.1891]m.Lee HUNSUCKLE ix. Moran Lee " DOCK" [b.7-Feb-1892* I have some info that his birth year was 1898*; d.7-Feb-1971] m.Sarah STIDHAM x. Sarah Ann[b.1893] m.Guy PATTON Dock and Sarah had no children. I know this line, as my line is through Dock's brother, John, and my father was close to his great-uncle Dock. If you like, you may email me privately for any further information on this line. Thanks! Diana Boggs Mullens

    02/13/2001 12:18:23
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Elizabeth Boggs 1842-1925
    2. Michelle Kelley
    3. YES they did thats where ack boggs married hettie wayt who ad a chld out of wedlock so he raised my grndfather as his own but i consider jack goggs y greatgrandfather because he played a very specail roll i my gradfathers life jack was a hard working man ther in ohio i dont have a scanner or id scan the pictures to all of you. thanks michelle inCA

    02/13/2001 05:00:17
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Inquiry About Dock Boggs
    2. Sharon McKenzie
    3. Hi Bob, My files show the parents of Moran (Dock) Lee Boggs to be Johathan Bishop Boggs and Elizabeth Phillips. Have you visited the web sites for data and picture at: <http://www.si.edu/folkways/harry/dock.htm> and <http://www.si.edu/folkways/40108.htm> Sharon McKenzie RobertLC@concentric.net wrote: > > Can someone identify for me the ancestors of Dock Boggs, the folk/blue grass > musician? I have seen references previously but don't recall what his Boggs > line was. > > Thanks, > > Robert Cunningham > Arnold, CA > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > Remember to enter the name (date and place, if known) in the subject line of your message so our BOGGS archives will be easier to search!

    02/13/2001 02:01:44
    1. [BOGGS-L] Inquiry About Dock Boggs
    2. Can someone identify for me the ancestors of Dock Boggs, the folk/blue grass musician? I have seen references previously but don't recall what his Boggs line was. Thanks, Robert Cunningham Arnold, CA

    02/13/2001 12:26:26
    1. [BOGGS-L] History
    2. leitch
    3. Harold, I rec eived the copies you sent me yesterday, 2/12/01, and I thank you very much. It really helps me in my research. Thelma

    02/11/2001 06:09:36
    1. RE: [BOGGS-L] Ellen Boggs, Milton Kennedy
    2. Paul Boggs
    3. Roger, Thank you very much for the information, it is appreciated. Sincerely Paul S Boggs Miami, Fl -----Original Message----- From: EnderWK@aol.com [mailto:EnderWK@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 11:27 PM To: BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BOGGS-L] Ellen Boggs, Milton Kennedy Hi Paul, Here is info you wanted; Milton Kennedy born March 1819, died 11 April 1862, married 16 Aug., 1842 Carter Co., Ky To Ellen Boggs born abt 1824 & died after 1893 & before 1900 d/o James & Francis Children of Milton & Ellen are: James J. b. 01 June, 1843 d. 05 May, 1922, Kansas mar Aurena Blankenship Elihue C. Kennedy b. 28 Sept., 1845 d. 19 Dec., 1916 (my g.g. grandfather) married May M. Lee Perlina Kennedy born abt 1847 mar. George W. Johnson & 2nd Simon P. Littleton Johanna "Hanna" Kennedy b.1848 d. 1879 mar Wm. H. Allen Margaret R. Kennedy b. 1850 d. bef 1880 mar. Edward Savage Lucinda Kennedy b. 09 may, 1851 d. 06 march, 1896 mar George W. Flaugher John Milton Kennedy b. 10 jan., 1852 d. 13 June 1857 Matilda Francis Kennedy b. 09 Sep., 1854 d. 16 April, 1932 Kingfisher Co.,Ok. mar. William L. Flaugher Millard Filmore b. 01 Nov., 1856 d. 05 Aug., 1878 Rebecca L. Kennedy b. Aug, 1859 d. 15 Sep., 1926 Norman, Ok. mar. John Franing Nancy Ellen Kennedy b. 01 Mar 1860 d. 27 Ja., 1947 mar. Wm. R. Bays All children born Carter County, Ky. except Nancy & Rebecca & they were born in Lawrence Co, Ky. on Miltons other farm. Roger Kennedy ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== Genealogists United Against Plagiarism

    02/09/2001 10:48:11
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Elizabeth Boggs 1842-1925
    2. Harold Mullins
    3. thelma. i just posted the info you wanted. hope you enjoy it...do me a favor and let me know if yiu' got it. harold mullins.....your cousin ----- Original Message ----- From: "leitch" <leitch@mounet.com> To: <BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:17 AM Subject: Re: [BOGGS-L] Elizabeth Boggs 1842-1925 > I am very interested in the picture of Tyree Boggs. I am descended from the > line of Eli Boggs whose son was Isaac. Isaac Boggs was my gr.gr. > grandfather. > Thank you, > Thelma Leitch > leitch@mounet.com > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <MortgageSu@aol.com> > To: <BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 9:28 PM > Subject: Re: [BOGGS-L] Elizabeth Boggs 1842-1925 > > > > There were two Tyree Boggs, one was born in 1864 and was my husbands Great > > Great Grandfather, his father was James Palmer (Pomer, Pamer) Boggs. > Tyree > > also had a nephew named the same. I think this has created a little bit > of > > confusion. I have a picture of Tyree and his second wife Mary Catherine > if > > anyone is interested in a copy I can send it in a jpg file. > > > > Sue Boggs > > > > > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > > My ancestors can hide...but they can't run! > > > > > > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > Genealogists United Against Plagiarism >

    02/07/2001 03:13:17
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Ellen Boggs, Milton Kennedy
    2. Hi Paul, Here is info you wanted; Milton Kennedy born March 1819, died 11 April 1862, married 16 Aug., 1842 Carter Co., Ky To Ellen Boggs born abt 1824 & died after 1893 & before 1900 d/o James & Francis Children of Milton & Ellen are: James J. b. 01 June, 1843 d. 05 May, 1922, Kansas mar Aurena Blankenship Elihue C. Kennedy b. 28 Sept., 1845 d. 19 Dec., 1916 (my g.g. grandfather) married May M. Lee Perlina Kennedy born abt 1847 mar. George W. Johnson & 2nd Simon P. Littleton Johanna "Hanna" Kennedy b.1848 d. 1879 mar Wm. H. Allen Margaret R. Kennedy b. 1850 d. bef 1880 mar. Edward Savage Lucinda Kennedy b. 09 may, 1851 d. 06 march, 1896 mar George W. Flaugher John Milton Kennedy b. 10 jan., 1852 d. 13 June 1857 Matilda Francis Kennedy b. 09 Sep., 1854 d. 16 April, 1932 Kingfisher Co.,Ok. mar. William L. Flaugher Millard Filmore b. 01 Nov., 1856 d. 05 Aug., 1878 Rebecca L. Kennedy b. Aug, 1859 d. 15 Sep., 1926 Norman, Ok. mar. John Franing Nancy Ellen Kennedy b. 01 Mar 1860 d. 27 Ja., 1947 mar. Wm. R. Bays All children born Carter County, Ky. except Nancy & Rebecca & they were born in Lawrence Co, Ky. on Miltons other farm. Roger Kennedy

    02/06/2001 04:26:38
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Re traffic about any AL-MS-AR-TX Boggses
    2. Larry & Peggy McCray
    3. Cheryl, do you know if your Milton Reese was related to my Benjamin F. Boggs that was born between 1810 and 1820? Was your Milton Reese the son of Josiah N. Boggs that lived in Perry County, Alabama in the 1840's? My Benjamin married Jane Martin in Dallas County in January of 1842. In the 1860 Perry County, Alabama Census they were living in the Brush Creek Beat. I have always thought that there was a connection between Josiah N. Boggs and Benjamin, but I haven't been able to find it. Any insight on Josiah N. and/or Milton Reese would be most appreciated. Larry CParsons1@aol.com wrote: > Linda, > I am a descendent of Milton Reese "Doc" Boggs. He did not have brothers > named John or Sam. Don't know if this is the same Doc Boggs you are looking > for or not. > Cheryl Parsons > CParsons1@aol.com > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > Search the BOGGS archives! http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    02/06/2001 12:58:10
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Re traffic about any AL-MS-AR-TX Boggses
    2. Hi Cheryl, Thanks for your response. I am not sure which Dock Boggs I'm looking for. I now have my dad's mother's family Bible in which there is a "note" only referring to Sam and Doc Boggs. My sister told me before she passed away that she thought they were my dad's brothers.....maybe half-brothers? I just don't know. Since I am one (and the youngest) of only 3 of my immediate family still living, it is kinda hard trying to piece together the information. Can you give me some info on your Doc Boggs? And also, are you related to any Densons by any chance? My dad's mother's name is Ann Judson Denson. Thanks again, have a good day. Linda

    02/06/2001 06:54:11
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Re traffic about any AL-MS-AR-TX Boggses
    2. Linda, I am a descendent of Milton Reese "Doc" Boggs. He did not have brothers named John or Sam. Don't know if this is the same Doc Boggs you are looking for or not. Cheryl Parsons CParsons1@aol.com

    02/06/2001 06:24:36
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill
    2. John Clarkston
    3. David Sturgill and wife Rachel Boggs are listed on the 1860 Wise Co VA census family # 372. His death is not recorded in the Wise Co VA Death Records but descendants that have always lived here say he died in Wise Co VA. No one seems to know about Rachel's death. She is not in the 1870 Wise Co VA or Letcher Co KY census, there is no record of remarriage in Wise Co VA or Letcher Co KY. -Deborah Thompson Clarkston -----Original Message----- From: MIKESHONEY@aol.com <MIKESHONEY@aol.com> To: BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com <BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, February 05, 2001 7:51 AM Subject: [BOGGS-L] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill > >--part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > >--part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary >Content-Type: message/rfc822 >Content-Disposition: inline > >Return-Path: <listadmin-bounces@rootsweb.com> >Received: from rly-yg04.mx.aol.com (rly-yg04.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.4]) by air-yg01.mail.aol.com (v77_r1.21) with ESMTP; Mon, 05 Feb 2001 01:37:47 -0500 >Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yg04.mx.aol.com (v77.27) with ESMTP; Mon, 05 Feb 2001 01:37:36 -0500 >Received: (from slist@localhost) > by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f156bTw12534 > for BOGGS-admin@lists5.rootsweb.com; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 >Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 >X-From_: khines1@qwest.net Sun Feb 4 22:37:29 2001 >Received: from newmail.rootsweb.com (newmail.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.103]) > by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id f156bTq12516 > for <BOGGS-L@lists5.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 >Received: from mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net (mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net [204.147.80.4]) > by newmail.rootsweb.com (8.11.1/8.11.1) with SMTP id f156bTg21077 > for <boggs-l@rootsweb.com>; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 >Received: (qmail 53914 invoked from network); 5 Feb 2001 06:37:35 -0000 >Received: from unknown (HELO qwest.net) (63.228.53.10) > by mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net with SMTP; 5 Feb 2001 06:37:35 -0000 >Old-Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 00:36:44 -0600 >Message-ID: <3A7E49FC.9E83FB11@qwest.net> >From: "Kathy & Greg Hines" <khines1@qwest.net> >To: boggs-l@rootsweb.com >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (Win98; U) >X-Accept-Language: en >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill >X-Envelope-To: BOGGS-L > >Does anyone have death dates or locations for David and Rachel (Boggs) >Sturgill? I know that they were in Letcher Co., KY for the 1850 census, >but I do not have a listing for that family in 1860. Does anyone have >that 1860 census record? > >All I have for David Sturgill's death is that he died about 1862 and I'm >guessing that he died in Letcher Co., KY. I have Rachel Boggs born >January 26, 1804 in Lee Co., VA to Hugh Boggs and Elizabeth Blubaugh. I >don't have my own copy of her birth record though. I do not know if >Rachel out lived her husband or not. > >Kathy in MN > > >--part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary-- > > >==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== >My ancestors can hide...but they can't run! > >

    02/05/2001 11:31:35
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Elizabeth Boggs 1842-1925
    2. Michelle Kelley
    3. i have a jack boggs who mrried hettie wayt there my grandparents from OHIO

    02/05/2001 03:17:07
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Elizabeth Boggs 1842-1925
    2. Harold Mullins
    3. NANCY NANCY I AM NOT LOOKING FOR BOGGS...I HAVE OODLINGS. I AM OF THE JAMES L.BOGGS LINE THROUGH JOHN . o BOGGS F/ o AUREMA BOGGS WHO M. JOHN GAMBILL AND HAD MARY 'POLLY Gmbill mh grand mother if you lice in the burg you could phone eaasly 574=5233 harold mullins ----- Original Message ----- From: "nancy mcdowell" <lsecretary@yahoo.com> To: <BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 4:15 PM Subject: Re: [BOGGS-L] Elizabeth Boggs 1842-1925 > Harold: What Boggs are you researching? I also live in > Wheelersburg, Dogwood Ridge. > > James Pamer Boggs according to what I have was born > 2-28-1810, Lee, VA. Died 10-1906 and burie Tick Ridge > Cemeter, Olive Hill, Carter, Ky. He was married to > Aretta Cox. Children: John Boggs, Tyree T. "Bryce" > Boggs, Elijah S. Boggs, Hugh Boggs, James Boggs and > Elizabeth Boggs. His second wife was FannieF. Sexton. > > James Pamer was son of Hugh Boggs born 4-7-1781 > Wilkes, NC and died 1-10-1818, Lee, Va. He was married > to Elizabeth Blubaugh. Had 9 children. > > Take care, Nancy > > __________________________________________________ > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 > a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > Help maintain free access to genealogical information on the Internet in 2000 by supporting Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html/ >

    02/05/2001 04:20:59
    1. Re: [BOGGS-L] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill
    2. Harold Mullins
    3. kathy i do not have rachel' derh dATE EITHER. GLd you clled hROLD MLLINS ----- Original Message ----- From: <MIKESHONEY@aol.com> To: <BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:49 AM Subject: [BOGGS-L] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill > > --part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > --part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-Path: <listadmin-bounces@rootsweb.com> > Received: from rly-yg04.mx.aol.com (rly-yg04.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.4]) by air-yg01.mail.aol.com (v77_r1.21) with ESMTP; Mon, 05 Feb 2001 01:37:47 -0500 > Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yg04.mx.aol.com (v77.27) with ESMTP; Mon, 05 Feb 2001 01:37:36 -0500 > Received: (from slist@localhost) > by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f156bTw12534 > for BOGGS-admin@lists5.rootsweb.com; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 > Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 > X-From_: khines1@qwest.net Sun Feb 4 22:37:29 2001 > Received: from newmail.rootsweb.com (newmail.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.103]) > by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id f156bTq12516 > for <BOGGS-L@lists5.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 > Received: from mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net (mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net [204.147.80.4]) > by newmail.rootsweb.com (8.11.1/8.11.1) with SMTP id f156bTg21077 > for <boggs-l@rootsweb.com>; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 > Received: (qmail 53914 invoked from network); 5 Feb 2001 06:37:35 -0000 > Received: from unknown (HELO qwest.net) (63.228.53.10) > by mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net with SMTP; 5 Feb 2001 06:37:35 -0000 > Old-Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 00:36:44 -0600 > Message-ID: <3A7E49FC.9E83FB11@qwest.net> > From: "Kathy & Greg Hines" <khines1@qwest.net> > To: boggs-l@rootsweb.com > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (Win98; U) > X-Accept-Language: en > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list > Subject: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill > X-Envelope-To: BOGGS-L > > Does anyone have death dates or locations for David and Rachel (Boggs) > Sturgill? I know that they were in Letcher Co., KY for the 1850 census, > but I do not have a listing for that family in 1860. Does anyone have > that 1860 census record? > > All I have for David Sturgill's death is that he died about 1862 and I'm > guessing that he died in Letcher Co., KY. I have Rachel Boggs born > January 26, 1804 in Lee Co., VA to Hugh Boggs and Elizabeth Blubaugh. I > don't have my own copy of her birth record though. I do not know if > Rachel out lived her husband or not. > > Kathy in MN > > > --part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary-- > > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > My ancestors can hide...but they can't run! >

    02/05/2001 04:04:08
    1. [BOGGS-L] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill
    2. --part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <listadmin-bounces@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yg04.mx.aol.com (rly-yg04.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.4]) by air-yg01.mail.aol.com (v77_r1.21) with ESMTP; Mon, 05 Feb 2001 01:37:47 -0500 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yg04.mx.aol.com (v77.27) with ESMTP; Mon, 05 Feb 2001 01:37:36 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f156bTw12534 for BOGGS-admin@lists5.rootsweb.com; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 X-From_: khines1@qwest.net Sun Feb 4 22:37:29 2001 Received: from newmail.rootsweb.com (newmail.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.103]) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id f156bTq12516 for <BOGGS-L@lists5.rootsweb.com>; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 Received: from mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net (mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net [204.147.80.4]) by newmail.rootsweb.com (8.11.1/8.11.1) with SMTP id f156bTg21077 for <boggs-l@rootsweb.com>; Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:37:29 -0800 Received: (qmail 53914 invoked from network); 5 Feb 2001 06:37:35 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO qwest.net) (63.228.53.10) by mplspop2.mpls.uswest.net with SMTP; 5 Feb 2001 06:37:35 -0000 Old-Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 00:36:44 -0600 Message-ID: <3A7E49FC.9E83FB11@qwest.net> From: "Kathy & Greg Hines" <khines1@qwest.net> To: boggs-l@rootsweb.com X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list Subject: {not a subscriber} Rachel Boggs & David Sturgill X-Envelope-To: BOGGS-L Does anyone have death dates or locations for David and Rachel (Boggs) Sturgill? I know that they were in Letcher Co., KY for the 1850 census, but I do not have a listing for that family in 1860. Does anyone have that 1860 census record? All I have for David Sturgill's death is that he died about 1862 and I'm guessing that he died in Letcher Co., KY. I have Rachel Boggs born January 26, 1804 in Lee Co., VA to Hugh Boggs and Elizabeth Blubaugh. I don't have my own copy of her birth record though. I do not know if Rachel out lived her husband or not. Kathy in MN --part1_91.6789159.27affb55_boundary--

    02/05/2001 12:49:25