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James Anderson Boggs

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James Anderson Boggs

Birth
Braxton County, West Virginia, USA
Death
22 Mar 1884 (aged 68)
Braxton County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Gassaway, Braxton County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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James was a son of James Clendenin Boggs and Mary Polly LeMasters. He married Susan Lemasters Cutlip on 06 Mar 1834 in Nicholas (Now Braxton Co) West Virginia.
She was a daughter of George Cutlip and Mary Murphy.
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James Anderson Boggs was mentioned in the HARPESTY'S WEST VIRGINA COUNTIES: Vol. 3
James Anderson Boggs, born November 10, 1815, in that part of Lewis County now Braxton, was a son of James C. and Mary (LeMasters) Boggs, who were among the pioneer settlers in this vicinity. On March 6, 1834, he married Susanna Cutlip in Nicholas County. She was born in Greenbrier County, April 28, 1812, daughter of George and Mary (Murphy) Cutlip, who later moved to Braxton. The Boggs' were the parents of George C., Isaac, Agnes J., Mary B., James Martin, John L., Henry Clay, Peyton J., Johnston W., Harriet, and Charles A.

James A. Boggs began life for himself a poor boy, and by industry, energy and economy achieved independence and owned $70,000.00 worth of real estate in Braxton, Clay, Webster, and Roane Counties.

June 02, 1843 (Braxton) James A. Boggs, for natural love, deeded to James A. Boggs a 48? acre tract on Elk River plus 52 acres adjoining Francis Boggs and Siala Boggs on Sparkes Run. Braxton Deed Book 2, p. 178.

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1850, Braxton Co., Virginia, (now West Virginia), District #4, Page 436
Census Microfilm Records: Virginia, 1850, Disk 1
Boggs, James A. Disk #: 1
County : Braxton County, VA/WV
Location : 4th District
Series Number : M432
Microfilm Number : 937
Microfilm census page number: 218

1850 CENSUS: Braxton Co., VA., (now WV.), District #4, Page 436:
James A. Boggs, head of household, age 34, m, born in VA., Value of real estate owned $5,500.
Susan, age 37, f. born in VA.
Isaac, age 13, m, born in VA.
Mary, age 10, f, born in VA.
Martin, age 8, m, born in VA.
Henry C., age 6, m, born in VA.
Peyton J., age 4, m, born in VA.
Johnson W., age 3, m. born in VA.
Harriet, age 1, f, born in VA.
1860 Census Braxton County, WV. #527-516 he is 46 Susan is 49 6 children at home
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1865 (Braxton) The mill on Elk River opposite the town of Sutton was built at the close of the Civil War by James A. Boggs and Benjamin Huffman. Huffman later bought Boggs' interest in the mill. Sutton, History of Braxton County, p. 215.

James Anderson Boggs represented his district in the state legislature, session of 1882-83, and was present at every vote taken during the session. He favored submitting the question of prohibition to a vote of the people. He united with the Baptist Church in 1869 and was a faithful and consistent member.

1870 Census Braxton County, WV. living at 133-133, he is 54 and Susan is 58, Thomas, Susan, and Johnson W. still at home.

1880 Census Place: Otter, Braxton County, West Virginia
Source: FHL Film 1255400 National Archives Film T9-1400 Page 453B
Relation
Sex
Marr
Race
Age
Birthplace
James A. BOGGS Self MMW64VA
Occ: Farming Fa: VA Mo: VA
Susan BOGGS Wife F M W 68 VA
Occ: House Keeping Fa: VA Mo: VA
Susan M. BOGGS Gdau F S W 20 VA
Occ: At Home Fa: VA Mo: VA
Thomas B. BOGGS Other M S W 20 VA
Occ: Servant Farming Fa: VA Mo: VA

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The obituary of James, was published in the Braxton County Democrat, Thursday, April 9th 1884.
It reads as follows:

"James Anderson Boggs Esq., one of the old landmarks of this county, died at his residence at the mouth of Little Otter, Saturday morning, March 22nd, 1884, at half past one o'clock. He had been gradually declining for several months and his death was not unexpected. He was a member of the Baptist church. He faced death calmly and quietly. His remains were interred in the graveyard on his farm on Sunday the 23rd. James A. Boggs, was a good friend and kind neighbor, a devoted husband and affectionate father, and by his death, the people of this county lost one of their best citizens. He leaves a wife, who has been seriously ill, and confined to her bed for several months, having lived her three score and ten years, and by the laws of nature will follow her husband to "undiscovered county."
The Father of James A. Boggs, was James C. Boggs, on of the first settlers of this county. He settled on what is known as the Boggs farm on Elk river, eleven miles below the place about the year 1809, at which place the subject of this sketch was born, on the 10th of November, 1815. He was therefore nearly sixty nine years old at the time of his death. His mother was Mary, eldest daughter of Benjamin LeMasters, who settled on Bucks Garden, a branch of Peters Creek, now Nicholas Co., about a 100 years ago, where he raised a family of ten children, all daughters. When Mr. LeMasters died the name became extinct. That section of the country was then inhabited by Indians, and when Mr. LeMasters was at work in the fields, his daughter Mary would carry his gun and remain close to him, in order to be prepared, should the Indians attack him.
James A. Boggs, raised a large family, most of whom survive him. When he was a young man, he engaged in farming and lumbering, and afterwards in the mercantile business. He invested largely in real estate and was one of the largest land owners in the county, besides owning large boundaries in Clay and Roane Counties. Mr. Boggs, was elected to represent his county (Braxton) in the last session of the legislature."

(This obituary copy was submitted by a Roscoe Boggs, to The Book, "A Heritage of Braxton County" 1995.

The Pub. Ed. by S.E. and Shirley Johnson Gross: Walsworth Inc. page 111).

See James Anderson Boggs, Scrapbook for picture of James and wife Susan. The WFT CD Vol., 3, Pedigree #537, shows marriage took place in Braxton Co., VA., now WV., on 6 Mar, 1834. The Don Norman Files show Nicholas Co., VA., now WV., 6 Mar, 1834. The Boggs Family, a 1997 publication by, Al and Martha (Boggs) Rhods, show Nicholas Co. The John Andrew Boggs, FTW Files use Nicholas Co.
The 1850 Braxton Co., VA., now WV. Census shows, James A., age 34 farming, Susan age 40. with Children: Isaac, age 13, Mary, age 10, Martin, age 8, Henry C., age 6, (Prgton(?) L., age 4, (this is Peyton Job Boggs, born 29 Dec., 1846), Johnson W., Age 3, Harriet, age 1.

James Anderson Boggs was married to Susanna Cutlip. Comstock, Supp. Vol. 3 (Hardesty), p. 119.
Children:
George C. Boggs
Isac Boggs
Agnes J. Boggs
Mary B. Boggs
James M. Boggs
John M. Boggs
Henry C. Boggs
Peyton J. Boggs
Johnson W. Boggs
Hariett Boggs
Charles A. Boggs

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Thank You WVRoots for whereabouts of burial place. (Interment at Little Otter Cemetery)

Thank You Jeff for taking great photos!
James was a son of James Clendenin Boggs and Mary Polly LeMasters. He married Susan Lemasters Cutlip on 06 Mar 1834 in Nicholas (Now Braxton Co) West Virginia.
She was a daughter of George Cutlip and Mary Murphy.
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James Anderson Boggs was mentioned in the HARPESTY'S WEST VIRGINA COUNTIES: Vol. 3
James Anderson Boggs, born November 10, 1815, in that part of Lewis County now Braxton, was a son of James C. and Mary (LeMasters) Boggs, who were among the pioneer settlers in this vicinity. On March 6, 1834, he married Susanna Cutlip in Nicholas County. She was born in Greenbrier County, April 28, 1812, daughter of George and Mary (Murphy) Cutlip, who later moved to Braxton. The Boggs' were the parents of George C., Isaac, Agnes J., Mary B., James Martin, John L., Henry Clay, Peyton J., Johnston W., Harriet, and Charles A.

James A. Boggs began life for himself a poor boy, and by industry, energy and economy achieved independence and owned $70,000.00 worth of real estate in Braxton, Clay, Webster, and Roane Counties.

June 02, 1843 (Braxton) James A. Boggs, for natural love, deeded to James A. Boggs a 48? acre tract on Elk River plus 52 acres adjoining Francis Boggs and Siala Boggs on Sparkes Run. Braxton Deed Book 2, p. 178.

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1850, Braxton Co., Virginia, (now West Virginia), District #4, Page 436
Census Microfilm Records: Virginia, 1850, Disk 1
Boggs, James A. Disk #: 1
County : Braxton County, VA/WV
Location : 4th District
Series Number : M432
Microfilm Number : 937
Microfilm census page number: 218

1850 CENSUS: Braxton Co., VA., (now WV.), District #4, Page 436:
James A. Boggs, head of household, age 34, m, born in VA., Value of real estate owned $5,500.
Susan, age 37, f. born in VA.
Isaac, age 13, m, born in VA.
Mary, age 10, f, born in VA.
Martin, age 8, m, born in VA.
Henry C., age 6, m, born in VA.
Peyton J., age 4, m, born in VA.
Johnson W., age 3, m. born in VA.
Harriet, age 1, f, born in VA.
1860 Census Braxton County, WV. #527-516 he is 46 Susan is 49 6 children at home
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1865 (Braxton) The mill on Elk River opposite the town of Sutton was built at the close of the Civil War by James A. Boggs and Benjamin Huffman. Huffman later bought Boggs' interest in the mill. Sutton, History of Braxton County, p. 215.

James Anderson Boggs represented his district in the state legislature, session of 1882-83, and was present at every vote taken during the session. He favored submitting the question of prohibition to a vote of the people. He united with the Baptist Church in 1869 and was a faithful and consistent member.

1870 Census Braxton County, WV. living at 133-133, he is 54 and Susan is 58, Thomas, Susan, and Johnson W. still at home.

1880 Census Place: Otter, Braxton County, West Virginia
Source: FHL Film 1255400 National Archives Film T9-1400 Page 453B
Relation
Sex
Marr
Race
Age
Birthplace
James A. BOGGS Self MMW64VA
Occ: Farming Fa: VA Mo: VA
Susan BOGGS Wife F M W 68 VA
Occ: House Keeping Fa: VA Mo: VA
Susan M. BOGGS Gdau F S W 20 VA
Occ: At Home Fa: VA Mo: VA
Thomas B. BOGGS Other M S W 20 VA
Occ: Servant Farming Fa: VA Mo: VA

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The obituary of James, was published in the Braxton County Democrat, Thursday, April 9th 1884.
It reads as follows:

"James Anderson Boggs Esq., one of the old landmarks of this county, died at his residence at the mouth of Little Otter, Saturday morning, March 22nd, 1884, at half past one o'clock. He had been gradually declining for several months and his death was not unexpected. He was a member of the Baptist church. He faced death calmly and quietly. His remains were interred in the graveyard on his farm on Sunday the 23rd. James A. Boggs, was a good friend and kind neighbor, a devoted husband and affectionate father, and by his death, the people of this county lost one of their best citizens. He leaves a wife, who has been seriously ill, and confined to her bed for several months, having lived her three score and ten years, and by the laws of nature will follow her husband to "undiscovered county."
The Father of James A. Boggs, was James C. Boggs, on of the first settlers of this county. He settled on what is known as the Boggs farm on Elk river, eleven miles below the place about the year 1809, at which place the subject of this sketch was born, on the 10th of November, 1815. He was therefore nearly sixty nine years old at the time of his death. His mother was Mary, eldest daughter of Benjamin LeMasters, who settled on Bucks Garden, a branch of Peters Creek, now Nicholas Co., about a 100 years ago, where he raised a family of ten children, all daughters. When Mr. LeMasters died the name became extinct. That section of the country was then inhabited by Indians, and when Mr. LeMasters was at work in the fields, his daughter Mary would carry his gun and remain close to him, in order to be prepared, should the Indians attack him.
James A. Boggs, raised a large family, most of whom survive him. When he was a young man, he engaged in farming and lumbering, and afterwards in the mercantile business. He invested largely in real estate and was one of the largest land owners in the county, besides owning large boundaries in Clay and Roane Counties. Mr. Boggs, was elected to represent his county (Braxton) in the last session of the legislature."

(This obituary copy was submitted by a Roscoe Boggs, to The Book, "A Heritage of Braxton County" 1995.

The Pub. Ed. by S.E. and Shirley Johnson Gross: Walsworth Inc. page 111).

See James Anderson Boggs, Scrapbook for picture of James and wife Susan. The WFT CD Vol., 3, Pedigree #537, shows marriage took place in Braxton Co., VA., now WV., on 6 Mar, 1834. The Don Norman Files show Nicholas Co., VA., now WV., 6 Mar, 1834. The Boggs Family, a 1997 publication by, Al and Martha (Boggs) Rhods, show Nicholas Co. The John Andrew Boggs, FTW Files use Nicholas Co.
The 1850 Braxton Co., VA., now WV. Census shows, James A., age 34 farming, Susan age 40. with Children: Isaac, age 13, Mary, age 10, Martin, age 8, Henry C., age 6, (Prgton(?) L., age 4, (this is Peyton Job Boggs, born 29 Dec., 1846), Johnson W., Age 3, Harriet, age 1.

James Anderson Boggs was married to Susanna Cutlip. Comstock, Supp. Vol. 3 (Hardesty), p. 119.
Children:
George C. Boggs
Isac Boggs
Agnes J. Boggs
Mary B. Boggs
James M. Boggs
John M. Boggs
Henry C. Boggs
Peyton J. Boggs
Johnson W. Boggs
Hariett Boggs
Charles A. Boggs

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Thank You WVRoots for whereabouts of burial place. (Interment at Little Otter Cemetery)

Thank You Jeff for taking great photos!


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