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Charles Anderson Boggs 1851–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 06 Dec 1851

Birth Location: Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA

Death Date: Feb 1853

Death Location: Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA

Father: James Boggs

Mother: Susan Cutlip

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Charles Anderson Boggs was born in 1851 in Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA, the child of James Anderson Boggs And Susan Cutlip. Charles Anderson Boggs passed away in 1853 in Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Charles Anderson Boggs was born in 1851 in Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA, the child of James Anderson Boggs And Susan Cutlip.
  • Charles Anderson Boggs passed away in 1853 in Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA.

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Charles Boggs's Ancestors

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Charles Boggs
1851–1853
Birth Place: Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA
Parents
James Anderson Boggs
1815–1884
Frametown, Nicholas, Virginia, USA
Susan Cutlip
1812–1884
Greenbriar, , Virginia, USA
Grandparents
James (Clendenin) Boggs
1778–1846
Virginia, USA
Mary (Polly) Lemasters
1782–1851
Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Charles Boggs
1754–1837
Mary Clendenin
1761–1853
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Boggs
1725–1802
Margaret Sharp
1729–1816

Charles Boggs's Timeline

2 Records

1851
06 Dec 1851
Birth of Charles Anderson Boggs in Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA
Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA
1853
Feb 1853
Age 2
Death of Charles Anderson Boggs in Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA
Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 06 Dec 1851
    Event Place: Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1853
    Event Place: Gassaway, Braxton, Virginia, USA

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