159. Clem Boggs
Included in 1910 HH
Boggs, Wash, age 17, G-son, KY
Boggs, Viola, age 4, G-daughter, KY
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KY death record
File#1622242
Informant: Frank Boggs
Occupation: Farmer and Blacksmith
Name: Clem Boggs
Death Date: 13 Aug 1917
Death Location: Greenup
Residence Location: Greenup
Age: 67y 10m 28d
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Birth Date: 15 Sep 1849
Birth Location: Virginia
Father's Birth Location: Virginia
Mother's Birth Location: Virginia
600. Henry Boggs
KY death record
File#17019
Occupation: Lumber Man, Stacker
Name: Henry Boggs
Death Date: 12 Jun 1920
Death Location: Pike
Residence Location: Pike
Age: 46
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Birth Date: Oct 1873
Birth Location: Kentucky
Father's Name: Clem Boggs
Father's Birth Location: Kentucky
Mother's Name: Celia
Mother's Birth Location: Kentucky
Note from Sherry Hopper
Email: 7elements@inbox.com
Note:
Thomas nd Phoebe had other children: John, Jemima (b 1858), Elizabeth (b 1859), Walter S. (b Mar 20, 1861), Dave (b Apr 11, 1864), Cordelia (b 1864), Chilton (born Mar 04, 1869 & named after his uncle), and Belle (b 1872).Chilton is my great-great grandfather. Information is from family record.
Note below from Betty Adkins <askins24@bright.net>
When William was five years old, his parents moved to Lawrence CO., KY, where he lived until 1854 when they moved to KS. On February 22, 1852, he was married to Rebecca Jane Burton at the home of the bride by the groom's brother-in-law, Dr. Hamilton Swetnam. In 1854, they moved from Kentucky by river boat to Jackson CO., MO. Then in 1856 they moved to a homestead he pre-empted a few miles west of Willow Springs in Douglas CO., KS.
Their first child was born in Jackson County, Missouri. The rest were born on his Kansas farm. Farming was his occupation.
After his coversion in 1860, he felt the call as a minister. He served throughout the remaining forty years of his life as a pastor of the Union Baptist Church.
In the fall of 1895, he and a number of his children moved to Dewey CO., OK, so that his children might have an opportunity to obtain homes. His son Edford L. Williams was already located there with his family. Those of his children who accompanied him at this time were John, Charles and Dollie and during the next spring and summer Albert, Nannie and Emma Schoeflin and family came. Other members of the family moved to Oklahoma as follows: Belle Williams Clark and family in 1898, James and his family in 1899, and Dr. Marion Williams and wife in 1900. Their first home in this new country was a lease on some school land. There, he built a five room house. After living there for about three years, an opening came to file on a homestead, which he did and moved onto it in 1898. His wife, Rebecca died December 2, 1900. A year or so later, he sold his homestead and moved to Lenora, Oklahoma where he
resided until his death December 26, 1911. They are both laid to rest in the Riley Cemetery in Dewey
CO., OK. During his years in Oklahoma, he organized several Union Baptist Churches and served
as Pastor as long as his health permitted. To this union were born thirteen children, nine sons and four
daughters:
622. John Jacob Williams
John Jacob Williams was born March 5, 1853, in Lawrence County, Kentucky. He died July 18, 1911 in
Lenora, Oklahoma. On August 20, 1879 he married Minnie Frances Rollins in Morris County, Kansas
They had four children:
1. Arthur Byron Williams - married Opal Elizabeth Myers
2. Docia Clarinda Williams - married Ice Thorpe Dunlap
3. Edford Francis Williams - married Mattie Mae Croft
4. Gertrude Heloise Williams - married Edgar Clarence Fulk
Edford Lewis Williams, the second child born to William and Rebecca Williams, was born January 30 ,
1855 near Lee Summit, Jackson County, Missouri. He married Orlinda Bell Ellison on December 24, 1885
at Pratt, Kansas. Orlinda was born March 1, 1858 at Amesville, Ohio. Edford died May 17, 1931 at
Lenora, Oklahoma and is buried in the same cemetery with his father and mother. Orlinda died October
15, 1940 at Cushing, Oklahoma and is buried beside her husband. They came to Oklahoma in 1893,
during the OPENING of the STRIP. They homesteaded a farm which is still in the family.
Edford and Orlinda had three daughters:
1. Mabel Estella Williams - married Walter Herbert Hoyt
2. Jessie Belle Williams - married Frank Reese
3. Gladys Henrietta Williams - married Alford Franklin Hardin
624. David Jesse Williams
David Jesse Williams, the third child born to William and Rebecca Williams, was born March 12, 1860 on the farm his parents pre-empted in Douglas County, Kansas.
He died April 20, 1912. On November 1, 1886 he married Adelia Duffer
They had two children:
1. Edith Albertina Williams - married Homer Huffman
2. Ormal Hartsel Williams - married Bessie Larkins
Isabel Malinde (Belle) Williams Clark was born August 9, 1862, Lawrence, Kentucky and died
May 9, 1937 at Thomas, Oklahoma and is buried there.
She married Charles William Clark on February 13, 1889 at Centropolis, Kansas. William Clark was born
June 12, 1858 Franklin County, Kansas and died May 13, 1938.
They had two children:
1. Albert Olton Clark - married Minnie Belle Deaton
2. Walter Lee Clark - married Margaret McCool
William Mandord was born August 15, 1864, in Douglas County, Kansas. He died May 14, 1898.
He left Kansas about 1890 and went to Pullman, Washington where he was engaged in farming. He and a
Mr. Morrell bought in on a gold mine near Florecnce, Idaho, while working here, clearing the roads into
the mine, he was killed by a tree which was being felled to clear the roadway. He never married.
That is one story and another has him married to Dullie Pierce
Emma Frances Williams Schoepflin was born February 8, 1866 and died October 14, 1933 at
Weatherford, Oklahoma and is buried in Thomas, Oklahoma. She married Henry Schoepflin January 27,
1891 in Lawrence, Kansas. Henry was born in Hardin County, Iowas in 1867
They have five children:
1. Leona Edna Schoepflin - married Clifford Bane married Paul Gerner
2. Marion Rayburn Schoepflin - married Vivian Smith
3. Hazel Irene Schoepflin - married Denzil Beutler
4. Coralie Rebecca Schoepflin - married Edwin Kuzmic
5. Henrietta Dollie Schoepflin - married R. Claude Bradford
James Maranda Williams was born February 22, 1867/68. He married Mattie Harding on March 15, 1893.
Mattie was born in 1872. James attend Lane University at Lecompton, Kansas. He taught school in
Kansas and then moved to Pull, Washington where he continued teaching for several years. In 1899 he returned to Oklahoma with his family and engaged in farming for a few years. In 1906 he was elected County Commissioner and later to County Treasurer of Dewey County. He moved to Taloga where he remained until 1912. He moved to Thomas and went into the Real Estate business with his brother-in-law J. W. Joy. Due to Mattie's failing health, he returned to Washington State. Mattie died in 1913 and James moved to Los Angeles, California where he was in the mercantile business until his death in 1935. After Mattie's death he married Lettie Waller. There were no children by this union.
James and Mattie had two children:
1. Neil O. Williams - married Edna Mildred Trapp
2. Martha Pauline Williams - married Joseph Branson
Hamilton Marion Williams was born May 11, 1870.
He died in Oklahoma City, OK on August 20, 1934 and is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery.
He attended Baker University at Baldwin, Kansas and then entered the Medical University at Kansas
City, Missouri. He received his M D degree in 1899. He began the practice of medicine in Wellston,
Oklahona. In 1919 he moved to Oklahoma City and specialized in Obstretics. On April 25, 1900 he
married Pearl Magill of Seneca, Kansas
They had two daughters:
1. Ruth Williams - married Roger Kolter
1. Katherine Williams - married Frank Forrester
Nancy Maguilla (Magdella) Williams LeMarr was born June 29, 1872 in Douglas County, Kansas.
She completed a course of study prescribed by the Baldwin High School and taught one term before
moving to Oklahoma in 1896. She taught four years in the Oklahoma rural schools. She was married to
William H. LeMarr on July 2, 1899 at Lenora, Oklahoma. William was born in 1868
They had four children:
1. Marcus Houston LeMarr - married Martha Lucille Blumer
2. Claude Cecil LeMarr
3. Percy Eldon LeMarr - married Hele Nell Hoyt
4. Marjorie Henrietta LeMarr
632. Albert H. Williams
Albert H. Williams was born July 18, 1874 and died February 25, 1943 at Arapaho, Oklahoma. He is
buried at Thomas, Oklahoma. He married Edith Grover on December 23, 1910 at Lenora, Oklahoma. Edith
was born in 1889
Albert and Edith had ten children:
1. William Luther Williams - married Addie Estes
2. Dora Williams - married Carl Ray Beaver
3. Pearl Albertine Williams - married Jack McCracken
4. Marion Albert Williams
5. Clifford Lee Williams
6. Elsie Romanie Williams - married Johnny Cavanought
7. James LeRoy Williams - married Eveline Pagne
8. Naoma Louise Williams - married Truman Lee Jones
9. Max Williams twin- died in infancy
10. Maxine Williams twin-died in infancy
633. Charles Lee Williams
Charles Lee Williams was born March 15, 1877 in Douglas, Kansas. He moved with his parents to
Oklahoma in 1895 and settled near Lenora, Dewey County, Oklahoma. He married Mary Alice LeMarr on
February 11, 1900. She was born in Tennessee on November 9, 1876, later moving to Kansas and then
to Oklahoma as an early day teacher. They continued to live on a farm in this area until 1916.
They had three daughters:
1. Nellie Rebecca Williams - married Carl Willard Newell
2. Melva Jane Williams - married Jonathan Stuart Huffman
3. Helen Isabelle Williams
Charles remarried January 8, 1921 to Sarah Aletta Pfeiffer. She was born in Indiana on March 8, 1899
They had Four children:
1. Wanda Williams - married Harold Beck
2. Patricia Lee
3. Died at birth
4. Died at birth
Note below from Betty Adkins <askins24@bright.net>
Susan Rebecca Williams "Dollie" Joy was born June 13, 1880 is the thirteenth child of William and
Rebecca Williams. Dollie, as she was called, at the age of 18 years, moved with her parents to the J. B.
Flats in Dewey County, Oklahoma. She taught three terms there, her first term was in an early day log
cabin, her second year was in a sod school house with a gyp roof, and the third year she had a frame
building. On March 25, 1900 she married James William Joy, who was born December 23, 1874 in
Island, Missouri.
They resided on a in the J. B. Flats for two years, then moved to Lenora. In 1909 they moved to
Thomas County, Oklahoma and lived there for sixteen years. In the autumn of 1925 they moved to
Oklahoma CIty. Her husband "Bill" passed away February 28, 1932 and is Buried there.
They had two children:
1. Bernard William Joy - married Lee Melvin Bailey
2. Beatrice Heloise Joy - married Virgil Edward Nelson
188. Washington A. Boggs
Source: Paul Boggs
Has his birthdate as 1845, b. KY. His alleged father, per Paul, died 1841, is it possible his deathdate is wrong or Nerva remarried another Boggs ?
Washington and Nerva's children were listed, per Paul, as:
Amanda E., b. 1869, baptised
James P., b. 1870, baptised
Jelane E., b. 1872, baptised
Caly L., b. 1875, baptised
George C., b. 1878, baptised
1850 Letcher Co., KY census list the following for HH # 68, all born in KY
James, 24, Farmer, Val. 100
Elizabeth, 23
Rachiel, 6
Anna, 3*****************************
Married by "Long" David Maggard.
In addition to his family, he raised his nephew "Little" Jim Hodley Maggard, son of Henry Maggard.
205. Francis Sturgill
1850 Letcher Co., Ky Census list the following for HH # 66
Frances, 21, Farmer, Val. 300, VA
Delily, 18
Joshua, 10/12
206. Jordan Sturgill
1850 Letcher, Co., KY Census list the following for HH # 67
Jordan, 21, Farmer, Val. 150, VA
Amanda, 21, GA
Hugh, 2, KY
Elizabeth, 3/12, KY (Twin)
Rachiel, 3/12, KY (Twin)
Wise Co, Deaths
Name: Sturgill, Eliza A
Dod: 10/1/1869
Age: 41yr
Cause: Cold
reported by husband Jordan SturgillTwo sources two different last names
Cornett, Caudill, still checking