I. generation would be James Boggs of Ireland. II would be Robert Boggs, who first married Martha Crawford, daughter of John Crawford. His second wife was Mrs. Margaret (McLeod) McDonald. [Could these two wives be mixed up, or is the local history wrong?] Robert Boggs was known as Squire Boggs and he settled about 1800 in Butler County on 475 acres. He was a mill wright and a farmer He erected a log mill shortly after arriving in Butler County and, later, a saw mill. The area was known as "Boggs" for a time, but as "Boggs Mills" for a couple decades or so. He was a jack of all trades for he was, also, a tavern keeper and the first blacksmith in the area and very likely had the first residence. III. generation would be the son of Robert and his first wife. His name was Samuel Boggs and he married Jane Richardson. I don't seem to have anything on them. Many years ago I jotted down some notes on Boggs newspaper articles. They are not actual quotes! (I was working on my children's Garvin line.) Perhaps they'll be helpful. [Robert Boggs died at residence near Evansburg 6-1-1877, age sixty-five.] [Rachel Boggs, wife of Andrew Boggs, Esq. , died 2-17-1880 near Evansburg, age sixty-two, buried Plains Cemetery, Cranberry Township. I've noted "Lg. Obit." [Mary J. Boggs, " widow of Robert, died at eighty-six on 4-26-1902., mother of R.H. Boggs of Boggs& Buhl in Allegheny; Mrs. Elizabeth Garvin of Butler; Mrs. Henry Behm of Evans City, James Boggs of Butler County, Andrew Boggs of Beaver County (Have you looked in Beaver County?); Mrs. Arnella Clayton of Evans City and Mrs. Ella Boggs, at home.] [Nancy Boggs died Friday, 9th inst. at Marion Township, age 83, from Citizen 8-14-1878. Andrew L. Boggs Of Evansburg, married to Caroline Pflug Of Franklin Township by Reverend Limburg at his residence in Butler 8-22-1878.] [Sarah Ann Boggs, widow of John died 1-7-1993, age 37, widow of John Boggs.] [Emma Boggs, widow of Captain R. I., died at home in Avalon, Allegheny County, Pa 5-24-1901, age 54, buried Zelienople Sunday. ... Butler Citizen 5-30-01.] [Mora R., daughter of Captain R. I. Boggs of Allegheny City married To Reverend W. F. Gibson of Enon on 10-19-1876 by Reverend Laverty at parsonage in Enon Valley...Butler Citizen of 10-25-1876] [ Captain R. Irwin Boggs, age 67, died at home in Ben Avon, Allegheny County on 2-26-1900, raised near Evans City, son of Andrew Boggs, State legislature 1889-1890, connected with Boggs & Buhl of Allegheny, Buried Zelienople. ( Have you looked in Allegheny County?)] [Andrew Boggs of Forward Township died Saturday, 4-10-1886, age 81, father of Captain R. I. Boggs.] [Major Daniel Boggs, 96, native of Butler County, civil war vet, died Sunday 9-20-1914 at his daughter's, Mrs E. B. Weaver, in Pittsburgh, was son of Robert and Margaret (McCloud) Boggs (notice different spelling for maiden name), born Evans City 5-16-1818, married Sarah Hammil of Forward Township, left four sons, Daniel C. of Indiana, O. P. of Washington, J. F. & E. M. of OK, and two daughters Mrs. E. B. Weaver f Pittsburgh and Mrs. Cora Glassner of Tindyll, SD, services Tuesday night at weaver home on Idlewood Street, burial to be at Evans City on Wednesday morning ... Butler Eagle Tuesday 9-22-1914] [George E. and Mary Frances (Burtner) Boggs celebrated 50th anniversary , were married 5-20-1946 at Thorn Creek Methodist Church in Butler. ... Butler Eagle 5-14-1996.] [Mildred Agnes (Terrell) Boggs, 85, of Harrisville, foirmerly of Waterford, Erie Co., died Sunday 7-20-1997 in Grove City, daughter, Karen and son, William, preceded by husband Charles Hayes Boggs who died 2-15-1951, burial at Waterford.