Northumberland-Fairfax-Nansemond County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Biographies..... BOGGESS II, C2, Henry September 26, 1680 - ca1727 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Bill BOGGESS billboggess@webtv.net December 17, 2007, 3:52 am Author: William Samuel BOGGESS see revised 12/16/07: http://community.webtv.net/billboggess/BOGGESSofStStephens BOGGESS' of St Stephens Parish, Northumberland county Virginia       HENRY & MARY BOGGESS' FAMILY   Our Boggess line is documented to Norfolk, Virginia, 1 April 1644, Deed Book B: 37a and through over 360 years to date, starting with Robert Boggus, A1. Henry Boggess,C2, my 5th great,grandfather, was born 26 Sep 1680 on Cherry Point Neck, Saint Stephen Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia to Henry Boggess, B2 (xxxx-1684/5), reportedly dying ca. 1727 in Saint Stephens Parish, mother most likely, Ruth, who later married Wm Parker, then David Straughan. Henry Boggess, married Mary Bennett, born 1685 (LDS records), died 1742/3 at Cherry Point, Northumberland county, Virginia. This union yielded nine known children, our Robert, their third with twin daughters, Ann & Elizabeth last born.     KNOWN CHILDREN:   Bennet Boggess b: 16 AUG 1703 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: 8 APR 1775   Henry Boggess b: 6 DEC 1705 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: BEF JUN 1785, Fairfax county, Virginia   Robert Boggess, D7, b: 1 DEC 1707 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: BEF 11 MAR 1772, Fairfax county, Virginia   Mary Ruth Boggess b: 13 AUG 1710 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: BEF 1743   Thomas Boggess b: 21 DEC 1713 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: 23 MAY 1772, Fauquier county, Virginia   Ruth Boggess b: 18 JUN 1717 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: AFT 1743   John Boggess b: 30 AUG 1720 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: BEF 1787, Norfolk county, Virginia   Ann Boggess b: 1723 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: 11 MAY 1741, Northumberland county, Virginia   Elizabeth Boggess b: 1723 in St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland county, Virginia, d: 1798, Bourbon county, Kentucky   Northumberland county,Virginia originally known as Chickacoan, an Indian district on the Northern Neck, lying between the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers, tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay and in 1648, organized and so named in an official act passed by the Burgesses in Jamestown, Virginia. It later was divided into three additional counties: Lancaster, Richmond and Westmoreland, was also visited in 2002 by the Boggess Family Asociation visiting many sites with group picture at Saint Stephens Parish Church, and having discussion with local historians. Cherry Point Neck, Northumberland county, Virginia, is the right bank of Potomac River, downstream from Yeocomico River, first settled about 1640.    Boggess' were among early settlers, apparently locating at headwaters on, Bogess Cove, north of Wrights Cove, west from Glebe Creek and east from main road of Cherry Point Neck shown on 1857 Plat of Wheatland, page 312, Vol I of Fox & Smith's books.   EPPING FOREST, the present oddly-designed two-story frame house on a wide shady lawn replaced one built by Colonel Joseph Ball (1649-1711), who inherited this 'forest estate' in 1680 from his father, Colonel William Ball. Joseph Ball married Elizabeth Romney and reared a son and four daughters. In February, when a widower 59 years of age, he deeded his farm to his son Joseph and divided all his personal property among his five mature children, reserving the right to continue to reside here and also certain dower rights for a wife in the event he again married. He forthwith married a widow, Mary Montague Johnson, who in 1708 or 1709 became the mother of Mary Ball. When Mary was a small child, her father died, and her mother married Captain Richard Hawes, who took her and her three children to his home in Cherry Point Neck, Northumberland County. At her mother's death in 1721, Mary Ball went to live with her guardian at Sandy Point (see Tour 16A). Mary Ball married Augustine Washington and became the mother of George. Source: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~Hyper/VAGuide/tour16.html      Records found, then published in "Baugus, Boggus, & Boggess Footprints On The Sands Of Time" suggest others respected Henry, so, he may have been a legal advisor of sorts, possibly a parish constable at one time handling wills etc.. Upon his passing, ca 1727, his real property was split three ways, widow Mary taking middle tract.    Following Henry's demise, widow Mary seemingly had a problem attending church as required under English rule.    Mary's will included seven surviving children, Daughters Mary, (1710-17xx), and Ann (1723-1741), twin sister of Elizabeth who appears to have preceded her in death. Sons Bennet, (1703-1744), Henry (1705-1785) & Robert (1707-1772) --- each received "one schilling current money".    Sons Henry and Robert married sisters, Jane and Ann, daughters of Vincent and Jane (?) Cox, both becoming successful planters living and raising families along the banks of Pohick run, in Prince William county (after 19 June 1742, Fairfax), Virginia, Truro Parish. Thomas married Hannah Rust, d/o Jeremiah & Magdalene (Damourville) Rust and Bennet married Elizabeth Samford, d/o Samuel & Elizabeth (Keene) Samford.    The 1790 census for Saint Stephens Parish, shows a Henry Boggess with five white and nine black in household.    Henry and Mary were 3rd great,grandparents, by 5th son Thomas (1713-1772) to Charles Henry Boggess (H1080) (1845IN-1925OK), brother to James Willliam Boggess (H1079), later found in Labette county's 1900 census, both common with me at my 5th (their 3rd) great,grandparents, Henry Boggess, (C2) (1680-1727) & Mary Bennett (1685-1743) of Saint Stephens Parish, Cherry Point, Northumberland county, Virginia. Charles Henry Boggess found on 1875 Kansas census in Liberty Township, Montgomery county, Kansas, Osage Indian Territory until September 1870, where my maternal great, grandfather, John Andrew Flora (1845IN-1934KS) lived from 1868 to 1878 with wife giving birth to three children, my grandfather in 1871, also found is brother in next county east since at least 1868, James William Boggess (1842IL-1892KS) in Liberty township, Labette county, Kansas, family buried in Oak Grove cemetery, Labette county, Kansas, a neighbor of my maternal great grandfather, John Andrew Flora with his 2nd wife in 1900 Federal census. Henry & Mary were also 5th great,grandparents, by 1st son Bennet (1703-1745) to "Uncle Charley" Boggess, (1878FL-1970FL) of Chokoloskee, Collier county, Florida (grandson of F C M Boggess) found earlier; Key West, Sandfly Island; Flamingo and other southwest Florida locations. "Uncle Charley" and a son, sea fishermen, are recorded in county records as receiving honorable discharges for service in WWII, for themselves 'AND THEIR VESSELS'. My 1st cousin, S C Boggess, III, visited with "Uncle Charley" in the late 1960's in his Chokoloskee Island, Collier county, Florida home.     <>----------<:>----------<> Compiled 03/10/06 (revised 12/16/07) by William (Bill) Samuel Boggess raised at Carthage, Missouri(ah). Much of above gleamed from the following source and off the internet: 'Baugus, Boggus, & Boggess Footprints On The Sands Of Time', Vol. I, 1993, Vol. II, 1994 & Supplements. Copyrighted by Joanna Fox, Drakesboro, Kentucky & JoAnn Smith, Vida, Oregon, JoAyers@uswest.net File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/northumberland/bios/boggessi9bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/vafiles/ File size: 7.9 Kb