I am looking for information on Millie M. BOGGS who married Edward A. BOALICH. Here is the wedding announcement from the Democratic Watchman, 6 September 1878: E. A. Boalick married Millie M. Boggs on March 22, 1878 at the Presbyterian Parsonage in Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Both were from Centre County. Rev. S. M. Moore officiating. Evidently, for whatever reason, this marriage did not last long. In 1880, Edward BOALICH shows up in Hastings, Nebraska without Millie. In the 1880 census Edward lists himself as "single" not as a "widow". Was there a divorce? Or did Millie die? I really have nothing on Millie (birth, death, parents, etc) and would appreciate any information on her. Thanks, Jim Reichman Black Forest, Colorado
Not really pertinant to your question but....there is a Boggs Twp. in Centre Co.PA., they must have been a fairly prominent family in the area. Sorry, I don't have any Boggs in my files from Centre or Blair Co.PA. good luck, Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Reichman" <jj.reichman@peakconnection.com> To: <BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 11:35 PM Subject: [BOGGS-L] Millie M. Boggs > I am looking for information on Millie M. BOGGS who married Edward A. > BOALICH. Here is the wedding announcement from the Democratic > Watchman, 6 September 1878: > > "E. A. Boalick married Millie M. Boggs on March 22, 1878 at the > Presbyterian Parsonage in Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Both > were from Centre County. Rev. S. M. Moore officiating." > > Evidently, for whatever reason, this marriage did not last long. In > 1880, Edward BOALICH shows up in Hastings, Nebraska without Millie. > In the 1880 census Edward lists himself as "single" not as a "widow". > Was there a divorce? Or did Millie die? I really have nothing on > Millie (birth, death, parents, etc) and would appreciate any > information on her. > > Thanks, > > Jim Reichman > Black Forest, Colorado > > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > Genealogists United Against Plagiarism >
I should know this, but what does Twp stand for. I've only seen it a dozen times. Thanks Brian Winn -----Original Message----- From: Marilyn [mailto:mcraft@ecr.net] Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 10:06 PM To: BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BOGGS-L] Millie M. Boggs Not really pertinant to your question but....there is a Boggs Twp. in Centre Co.PA., they must have been a fairly prominent family in the area. Sorry, I don't have any Boggs in my files from Centre or Blair Co.PA. good luck, Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Reichman" <jj.reichman@peakconnection.com> To: <BOGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 11:35 PM Subject: [BOGGS-L] Millie M. Boggs > I am looking for information on Millie M. BOGGS who married Edward A. > BOALICH. Here is the wedding announcement from the Democratic > Watchman, 6 September 1878: > > "E. A. Boalick married Millie M. Boggs on March 22, 1878 at the > Presbyterian Parsonage in Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Both > were from Centre County. Rev. S. M. Moore officiating." > > Evidently, for whatever reason, this marriage did not last long. In > 1880, Edward BOALICH shows up in Hastings, Nebraska without Millie. > In the 1880 census Edward lists himself as "single" not as a "widow". > Was there a divorce? Or did Millie die? I really have nothing on > Millie (birth, death, parents, etc) and would appreciate any > information on her. > > Thanks, > > Jim Reichman > Black Forest, Colorado > > > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== > Genealogists United Against Plagiarism > ==== BOGGS Mailing List ==== Search the BOGGS archives! http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl