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Children of James Boggs and Elizabeth Clement are: 7 i. John O.3 Boggs, Sr, born March 31, 1778 in Wilkes Co., NC; died July 05, 1843 in Lawrence Co., Ky. 8 ii. Hugh Boggs, Sr, born April 07, 1781 in Wilkes Co.,; died January 10, 1818 in Lee Co., Va. 9 iii. Ellen Boggs, born 1782 in Wilkes Co., NC. She married John McKenzie(*) Abt. 1800 in Scott County, Virginia. More About Ellen Boggs: Siblings: Twin of William Boggs, born 1782. 10 iv. William Boggs, born 1782 in Wilkes Co., NC; died Abt. 1840 in Lawrence Co., Kentucky. He married Anna or Jane Johnson. More About William Boggs: Siblings: Twin of Ellen Boggs, born 1782 11 v. Eli Boggs, born 1784 in Wilkes Co., NC; died August 08, 1869 in Letcher Co., Ky. 12 vi. Rebecca Boggs, born September 10, 1787 in NC; died January 01, 1864 in Scott Co., Va. 13 vii. Jesse Boggs, born 1788 in NC. 14 viii. Clement Boggs, born 1790. 15 ix. Elizabeth Boggs, born 1791 in NC. 16 x. Temperance Boggs, born 1794 in NC. 17 xi. David Boggs, born 1795. 18 xii. James L. Boggs, Jr., born 1798 in NC. 19 xiii. Marion Boggs, born 1798 in NC. 20 xiv. Mary Boggs, born Abt. 1807 in Lee Co., Va; died Bet. 1870 - 1880 in Elliott Co., Ky. She married Jesse Johnson. Ann Boggs June 1, 1812 Feb. 1, 1881 wife of William Boggs (I believe that Ann is a Johnson and that this couple was married in Virginia. They may have had several sons who served in the Civil War on both sides of the line.) Deed: Jesse Johnson heirs to George Johnson: 10 Feb 1837 Lawrence County, Kentucky Copyright © 2000 by Fredrick Thomas South. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. [email protected] USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb Translation by Fred South of Deed of Jesse Johnson: 10 Feb 1837 from heirs of Jesse Johnson to George Johnson. I left the punctuation and spelling the same as the original. On the left column is "Heirs of Jesse Johnson to {undecipherable} George Johnson This indenture made and entered into this tenth day of February in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Between John Johnson Jefse Johnson Mason Johnson Wiley Johnson Malinda Johnson William Boggs Sr William Boggs Jr Ann Johnson and James Hay heirs of Jefse Johnson deceased of Lawrence County and State of Kentucky of the one part and George Johnson of Lawrence County and state aforesaid of the other part Witnefseth that the said heirs party of the first part have to them in hand paid at or before the insealings and delivering of these presents the sum of fifty dollars the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain sell and unto the aforesaid George Johnson his heirs so forever one certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Lawrence county on the Right hand fork of Blain Creek it being the lower part of the lower fifty Acre survey Patented to Jefse Johnson {undecipherable, maybe the symbol @} and bounded as follows, To wit, Beginning at a beach standing on the north side of said creek the conditional corner between James Hay and George Johnson Thence South to 50 & 30 poles to two beaches South 77 & 4 poles to a maple South 58 & 44 poles to a white oak North 78 & 36 poles to a beach South 73 & 60 poles to a sugar and white oak N 68 and 20 poles to a beach and Lynn South & 30 poles to a stake North 89 West 109 poles to a stake North 62 W108 poles to a {seipartsee} conditional corner Between said Hay and Johnson thence strait acrofs the Bottom crofsing said creek to the Beginning Together withall and singular the aforesaid Land and primisses with its appurtinances To the sole use and behoofe of him the said George Johnson his heirs so for Ever against us the subscribing heirs of the said Jefse Johnson Deceased and {undecipherable} heirs and {undecipherable} But not against the claim of any older Title or claim whatever in Testimony whereof we the forenamed heirs of the said deceased have here unto set our hands and seals this day and year first above written Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us Test Calvin Sparks Wiley Sparks John Johnson John Johnson (seal) Jefse Johnson (seal) Malinda Johnson (seal) Wiley Johnson (seal) James Hay (seal) William Boggs, Sr. (seal) Mason Johnson (seal) William Boggs, Jr. (seal) Ann Johnson (seal) |