The deceased moved to Logan county, Illinois when a young man. In 1879 he moved to Johnson county , Nebr. and
1880 located in Custer county, locating on what is known as Boggs Table, three idles north of Weissert postoffice. At
the time of his death he was at his daughter's Mrs. Kva Unford near Sterling, Nebraska.
He retained his mental facttltias until within a few hours of the end. His remains were brought home and buried beside his wife in the Lone Tree cemetery near Weissert.
He leaves four children Mrs. Mary Lincoln, Lincoln, Ills ; Mrs. Linford, Sterling, Neb; Mrs. Emma Mclutosh, Weissert , Neb and George E. Boggs, Hastings, Neb.
The deceased was one of the pioneers of his vicinity and built up a splendid ionic. He was an honorable and industrious citizen and had high esteeam of a host of friends. The REPUBLICAN extends the sympathy of the community to the bereaved relatives. obit courtesy of William Yates (#47096650
The deceased moved to Logan county, Illinois when a young man. In 1879 he moved to Johnson county , Nebr. and
1880 located in Custer county, locating on what is known as Boggs Table, three idles north of Weissert postoffice. At
the time of his death he was at his daughter's Mrs. Kva Unford near Sterling, Nebraska.
He retained his mental facttltias until within a few hours of the end. His remains were brought home and buried beside his wife in the Lone Tree cemetery near Weissert.
He leaves four children Mrs. Mary Lincoln, Lincoln, Ills ; Mrs. Linford, Sterling, Neb; Mrs. Emma Mclutosh, Weissert , Neb and George E. Boggs, Hastings, Neb.
The deceased was one of the pioneers of his vicinity and built up a splendid ionic. He was an honorable and industrious citizen and had high esteeam of a host of friends. The REPUBLICAN extends the sympathy of the community to the bereaved relatives. obit courtesy of William Yates (#47096650
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