A typed document, with some repeats I won't bother with, gives additional information; in the list of Boggses from 1 to 7, it adds this, that John M. Boggs settled in Tippecanoe County, Indiana while Lemuel stayed in Ohio. Then it goes on: "Lydia Boggs, who was a great friend of Betty Lane, was the daughter of our Great Great Grandfather. She married Moses Shepard soon after the time of this story "Betty Lane". Later after the death of Shepard, she married Daniel Crugar. Lydia lived to be 110 years old. She never had any children, and was the eldest sister of our great grandfather, Major John Boggs, who settled at Logan Elm, Ohio, in 1778. Lydia's brother William was captured by the Indians and another brother was killed. Major John, at that time, was six years old and the only boy in the cabin at the time of the Indian attack. The men were all away. William, who was captured, told the Indians that the cabin was full of men and the Indians were afraid to attack, and the women and children escaped to the Fort. Lydia escaped from the Indians at one time by swimming her horses across the Ohio River. She lived and died in Wheeling, Va. near Boggs Run. Captain John Boggs and his son, Major John, came through the wilds of Ohio, the Captain settling on Scrip Creek, and the Major pre-empting land on the Congo, and building a cabin under the Logan Elm. He then returned to Wheeling, Va. and married Sallie McMichin, our great Grandmother (John M. Boggs' grandmother). She came to Ohio at the age of 19 [bringing a curly maple 4-poster bed in the covered wagon --RSP]. She raised nine children. Our grandfather, Moses Boggs was the last one born in the cabin under the Logan Elm. Two others, James and Sidney were born in the brick house nearby, which house was still standing in 1923. R. Scott Perry