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From: "Loren J. Adams" <>
Subject: Re: Re: [BOGGS-L] An Earlier Ezekiel Boggs
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:42:50 -0600


Hi John,

As I said in my earlier message, I am a bit ashamed that I did not have the dicipline of GOOD notes and sources in my early research. It has increased as I have learned, often the hard way, by having to go backm and do it over. Sometimes this has been benificial as I learned new information as I went.

I have run across some of Mrs. Jerry Noland's research at EKU and the Madison County Library(s) when it was in operation.

I must admit that I have often been distracted as I am related to so many families in (and around) Madison County. Direct lines include Adams, Bates, Boggs, Cornelison, Gentry, Maupin, Pigg, and Walker. The intermarriages and cross links are almost unbelieveable, but the end result is that I have become related to almost every Madison County family that was there before 1880 and some since.

Can you handle a GEDCOM as an atachment?

Which level of GEDCOM? 5.x or an earlier version?

Later,

Loren...


>
> From: "John Andrew Boggs" <>
> Date: 2003/03/12 Wed PM 12:24:23 CST
> To:
> Subject: Re: [BOGGS-L] An Earlier Ezekiel Boggs
>
> Dear Loren,
> Would like to see more of your line in a gedcom with whatever documentation
> that you may posess.
> Most especially your John Boggs/Margaret Robinson Line down to you.
> I & at least one other person have data on this line which was documented
> by: Mrs Anna (Turley) Noland, deceased: "There are extensive research
> records on file for the descendents of Robert Boggs, at the Eastern
> Kentucky Library, Richmond, KY. This file was contributed by Anna (Turley)
> Noland, with her research work beginning in the early 1920's". Robert's is
> well documented.
> I find, that my files are in most part, in contradiction with the basic data
> submitted by you.
> I am most interested in your documentation cited for spouse "Mary" for James
> ca 1667 & his death date ca 1740.
> We have a subscriber who is a WINN descendant & he appears to have
> contradictory data for Sarah.
> Would certainly like more descriptive information on the cited bible.
> Regards,
> John Andrew Boggs
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Loren J. Adams" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [BOGGS-L] An Earlier Ezekiel Boggs
>
>
> > Hi cousins and others,
> >
> > I have been following this thread of communications, concerning the BOGGS
> families, with great interest.
> >
> > While I have done some research on MY BOGGS line, I have not done nearly
> as much as some of you have, nor have I had access to some of the more
> recent information. I do believe in good documentation, but was not as firm
> a practicer when I first started some 20 years, or so, ago.
> >
> > My first connections to this family take place in Madison and Fayette
> Counties, Kentucky. My line follows James who married Sarah "Sally" Winn,
> but in the early times is closely associated with his brother Robert and
> other family members.
> >
> > Much of the information I have comes from a bible that was once in the
> possession of a Mrs. Arnold in Richmond, Kentucky.
> >
> > The line - as I have recorded it - is as follows:
> > I will appreciate any corrections and/or additions...
> >
> > James Boggs the immigrant - settled on Mill Creek Hundred
> > b. about 1667 - Scotland
> > d. about 1740 - Mill Crk Hnd
> >
> > m. about 1690 - probably scotland
> >
> > Mary - Unknown
> > b. about 1670 - Scotland
> > d. unknown - Mill Crk Hnd
> >
> > Children:
> > Thomas - no more info
> > Elizabeth - no more info
> > Ezekiel m. Hannah Rice
> > John - no more info
> > Robert m. Margaret Robinson = My line
> > William m. Jane Stein
> > Joseph - no more info (? m. Jane Plough?)
> >
> > Glad to exchang what info I may have.
> >
> > >
> > > From: Bill and Nan Hough <>
> > > Date: 2003/03/11 Tue PM 04:04:51 CST
> > > To:
> > > Subject: [BOGGS-L] An Earlier Ezekiel Boggs
> > >
> > > Have you folks looking for the ancestors of Ezekiel Boggs considered an
> > > earlier Ezekiel Boggs who was an innkeeper in New Castle Co., now
> > > Delaware, in the 1740s & 50s? This Ezekiel could have been a son of the
> > > James Boggs of White Clay Creek hundred, New Castle Co. Certainly there
> > > is more justification for such an assignment than for several other of
> >
> >
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> >
> >
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