Hi Everyone, Not sure who's line this is, but figured I'd throw it out there and hopefully it will help someone. Stephanie Next: MEMBERS OF DONEGAL CHURCH IN 1776. V. 26. Mrs. Boggs, X Com. Andrew Boggs, X Com. Alex. Boggs. Mary Boggs, Com. Andrew Boggs. John Wilson, Com. This family was one of the most prominent in the county. The Mrs. Boggs, was Ann B., the widow of Andrew Boggs, who purchased two hundred and fifty acres of land along the river and adjoining the Logan tract on northwest of where Bainbridge now is, about the year 1730. The patent for the land was taken out a few years later. Andrew Boggs died in April, 1765, and left wife Ann and children as follows: i. John; married a daughter of Dr. James Johnson, a prominent officer in the Revolutionary War. John removed to Cumberland county, afterwards Franklin county. He engaged in the Indian trade, was sheriff of Cumberland and also of Franklin. He was a major in the Revolutionary War. About the year 1792 he removed with his brother-in-law, COl. James Dunlop, from Franklin to Centre county, and laid out the town of Beelefonte, where they built one or two furnaces. Major Boggs died in a year or two and was the first person buried in the cemtery at Bellefonte. His descendants are widely scattered and connected with some of the most prominent families in Pennsylvania and Maryland.