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Henry Martin Boggs 1882–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Feb 1882

Birth Location: Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky

Death Date: 26 Aug 1950

Death Location: Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky

Father: John Sr.

Mother: Lettitia Wells

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Henry Martin Boggs was born in 1882 in Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky, the child of John Riley Boggs Sr And Lettitia Mattie Wells. Henry Martin Boggs passed away in 1950 in Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky.

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Biography

  • Henry Martin Boggs was born in 1882 in Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky, the child of John Riley Boggs Sr And Lettitia Mattie Wells.
  • Henry Martin Boggs passed away in 1950 in Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky.

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Henry Boggs's Ancestors

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Henry Boggs
1882–1950
Birth Place: Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky
Parents
John Riley Boggs Sr.
1836–1888
Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky
Lettitia ((Mattie)) Wells
1843–1931
Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky
Grandparents
Ezekial (Jeremiah) Wells
1812–1870
Pennington Gap, Lee, Virginia, USA
Mary Day
1814–1914
Scott County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
William Wells
1797–1866
Susannah Ward
1795–1861
John Day
1786–1861
Letitia Blair
1792–1868
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Zachariah Tory
1739–1825
Abigail Osborne
1757–1844
John Day
1742–1833
Rebecca Day
1765–1856
John Blair
1770–1840
Easter Robertson
1772–1835

Henry Boggs's Timeline

2 Records

1882
18 Feb 1882
Birth of Henry Martin Boggs in Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky
Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky
1950
26 Aug 1950
Age 68
Death of Henry Martin Boggs in Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky
Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Feb 1882
    Event Place: Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Aug 1950
    Event Place: Eolia, Letcher, Kentucky

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