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Corp James Clendenin “JC” Boggs

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Corp James Clendenin “JC” Boggs Veteran

Birth
Braxton County, West Virginia, USA
Death
22 Feb 1922 (aged 85)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Per funeral home records:

Age 85
Married
Retired
Son of Archer C. Boggs & Unk. Clendenie (both b: VA)
Survivors:
Wife: Hannah
3 daughters: Mrs. G.L. Brooks, Mrs. Alvin Turner (both of KCK) and Miss Dora Boggs (Denver, CO)
1 son: A.F. Boggs (San Francisco, CA)James was a son of Archibald H 'A.H.' Boggs and Sarah Shock, he married Amanda McPherson on 17 May 1857.

James removed with wife and children and parents to Grand River, Cass County, Missouri.

He served in the Civil War - 2nd Battalion, Missouri State Militia Cavalry - Age 27 - Married - 5th Congressional District - Union - Rank In Private - Rank Out - Eight Corporal

In the Civil War James and his Father Archibald H Boggs was in Company A, Missouri 1st Cavalry Regiment. The fought the Battle at Lone Jack, Jackson County, Missouri.

BOGGS, ARCHIBALD H. Pvt Co A Sick at Sedalia between April and Aug 1862; horse died in Kansas City about Aug. 30, 1862. It's possible his horse was killed at Lone Jack, his brother/cousin, [Father] James' horse was lost at LJ.
BOGGS, JAMES C. Pvt Co A Horse and equipment lost at Lone Jack,

http://www.historiclonejack.org/2ndmsm-final.html

He and his father were named in the Cass County Agricultural And Mechanical Association which was incorporated 14 August 1864.

Source: The History of Cass and Bates Counties, Missouri

He and his father were named in the Cass County Agricultural And Mechanical Association which was incorporated 14 August 1864.

Source: The History of Cass and Bates Counties, Missouri

James helped build a public school system and was elected as part of a team to advance educational interests of their town.

He also, along with Talton Railey and O.J. Olas were on the board of health there.

You can download a PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Daisy, DjVu or view Full Text at the Internet Archive

https://archive.org/details/cu31924028846447

In the 1870 US Federal Census of Grand River, Cass, Missouri
Name Age
James Boggs 34 Head
Amanda Boggs 31 Wife
Charles Boggs 9 Son
Lizzie Boggs 4 Daughter
Emma Boggs 2 Daughter
Mary Boggs 1/12 Daughter

After Amanda died James C married Hannah Winnifred "Winnie" North 9 Dec 1874 in Bates County, Missouri. They were found on the 1880 Census Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA. He age 44 and she age 24. Three of his children are present on this census, Charles, Lizzie and Mary 'Dora'. And two children born to James and Hannah, Archie and Gertrude.

In a 1910 Census he was found in Kansas City Ward 5, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA aged 74 with Hannah and daughter Gertrude. And a final 1920 Census he is aged 84 with Hannah and Gertrude who was married at this time to George L Brooks.

A 1924 Directory of Hannah shows she is a widow so this means that James died between 1920 census and 1924 directory in Kansas City Ward 5, Wyandotte, Kansas.

I will continually update as evidence is found.

Grandson

Charles Alvin Boggs 1888-1980
Per funeral home records:

Age 85
Married
Retired
Son of Archer C. Boggs & Unk. Clendenie (both b: VA)
Survivors:
Wife: Hannah
3 daughters: Mrs. G.L. Brooks, Mrs. Alvin Turner (both of KCK) and Miss Dora Boggs (Denver, CO)
1 son: A.F. Boggs (San Francisco, CA)James was a son of Archibald H 'A.H.' Boggs and Sarah Shock, he married Amanda McPherson on 17 May 1857.

James removed with wife and children and parents to Grand River, Cass County, Missouri.

He served in the Civil War - 2nd Battalion, Missouri State Militia Cavalry - Age 27 - Married - 5th Congressional District - Union - Rank In Private - Rank Out - Eight Corporal

In the Civil War James and his Father Archibald H Boggs was in Company A, Missouri 1st Cavalry Regiment. The fought the Battle at Lone Jack, Jackson County, Missouri.

BOGGS, ARCHIBALD H. Pvt Co A Sick at Sedalia between April and Aug 1862; horse died in Kansas City about Aug. 30, 1862. It's possible his horse was killed at Lone Jack, his brother/cousin, [Father] James' horse was lost at LJ.
BOGGS, JAMES C. Pvt Co A Horse and equipment lost at Lone Jack,

http://www.historiclonejack.org/2ndmsm-final.html

He and his father were named in the Cass County Agricultural And Mechanical Association which was incorporated 14 August 1864.

Source: The History of Cass and Bates Counties, Missouri

He and his father were named in the Cass County Agricultural And Mechanical Association which was incorporated 14 August 1864.

Source: The History of Cass and Bates Counties, Missouri

James helped build a public school system and was elected as part of a team to advance educational interests of their town.

He also, along with Talton Railey and O.J. Olas were on the board of health there.

You can download a PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Daisy, DjVu or view Full Text at the Internet Archive

https://archive.org/details/cu31924028846447

In the 1870 US Federal Census of Grand River, Cass, Missouri
Name Age
James Boggs 34 Head
Amanda Boggs 31 Wife
Charles Boggs 9 Son
Lizzie Boggs 4 Daughter
Emma Boggs 2 Daughter
Mary Boggs 1/12 Daughter

After Amanda died James C married Hannah Winnifred "Winnie" North 9 Dec 1874 in Bates County, Missouri. They were found on the 1880 Census Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA. He age 44 and she age 24. Three of his children are present on this census, Charles, Lizzie and Mary 'Dora'. And two children born to James and Hannah, Archie and Gertrude.

In a 1910 Census he was found in Kansas City Ward 5, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA aged 74 with Hannah and daughter Gertrude. And a final 1920 Census he is aged 84 with Hannah and Gertrude who was married at this time to George L Brooks.

A 1924 Directory of Hannah shows she is a widow so this means that James died between 1920 census and 1924 directory in Kansas City Ward 5, Wyandotte, Kansas.

I will continually update as evidence is found.

Grandson

Charles Alvin Boggs 1888-1980

Gravesite Details

Long 2-24-1922



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