Fayette County KyArchives Cemeteries.....Boggs Family Cemetery - Complete Survey ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Margaret H. Kannensohn En4cer48@aol.com January 26, 2005, 9:12 pm Abstracted By: Margaret H. Kannensohn 5500 Walnut Hill Rd. Lexington KY Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bell Eleanor H[enderson] abt. 1774 5/21/1818 m/o James H. Bell Bell James H. 9/12/1796 8/30/1830 h/o Jane Huston Boggs Bell Bell Jane Huston Boggs 12/28/1794 8/30/1825 Bell Mary Ann Bell Nancy Boggs 7/16/1822 11/17/1831 d/o James & Jane Bell Boggs Infant Sons sons/o Robert & Sarah Boggs Boggs James Huston 9/13/1796 12/2/1831 Boggs Mary Huston 12/29/1789 4/1/1791 Boggs Nancy 1/1/1783 9/1/1866 d/o James & Jane Bell Boggs Robert 9/9/1756 8/25/1827 Boggs Robert B. 8/8/1793 9/1/1866 Boggs Sarah Huston 2/14/1757 9/24/1816 w/o Robert Boggs Devore Harrison 12/28/1811 10/16/1864 Huston James 1767 1794 Kenney Elizabeth Huston Boggs 3/20/1787 2/6/1820 Newman Esther Huston Boggs 1/27/1792 5/29/1826 Stone, but not buried here Poague/Pogue Margaret Huston Boggs 12/3/1784 10/25/1860 Additional Comments: Elizabeth Boggs was married to Robert P. Kenney. After her death, he remarried, and some of the children of his second marriage (plus a son born to his first marriage) are buried at Normandy Farm, 4701 Paris Pike. See Kenney Family Cemetery. Jane Boggs was married to James H. Bell, and Margaret Boggs was married to thomas Poague/Pogue on 12 December 1809 in Fayette County. Esther Boggs, who is memorialized by a stone here, is buried at the Newman family burying ground at "Locust Grove." Harrison Devore's relationship with this family, if any, is unknown to this reporter. An extensive article about this family was published in v. 10, no. 3 of theFayette County Genealogical Society's quarterly publication (Fall 1995). It was reported there that household servants and slaves were buried outside the walls of the family plot. Robert Boogs and his wife, Sarah Huston Boggs, settled at this site ca. 1784. Effort should be made to determine if this site contains the grave of an American Revolutionary War patriot. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/fayette/cemeteries/ncm33boggsfam.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/kyfiles/