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  1. In 1760, Mary Dabbs married Patrick Boggan (1731-1816), an immigrant from Ireland, in Anson County, and died in that county in 1816. They had at least one child, Mary Boggan (1763-1830), who married John May (1756-1819).

  2. Sep 20, 2023 · Captain Patrick Henry Boggan of Wadesboro, NC. Father: Sir Walter Boggan Mother: Lydia Moore Boggan. Born: 1725, Finn Castle, Donegal, Ireland. Patrick came to America before 1750 with brothers James and Benjamin, and a sister, Jane. He was a well educated man with wealth and bought extensive lands in and around Anson County, NC.

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  3. Apr 7, 2017 · James Boggan was a brother of Patrick Boggan who was one of the founding fathers of the town of Wadesboro. James Boggan was born June 24, 1740 in Castle Finn, Donegal County, Ireland and then by the 1760’s the family had migrated to Orange County NC near Chapel Hill & by the late 1770’s’s the Boggan family had moved to Anson County.

  4. The land on which New Town was established comprises the main business section today. The oldest house in Wadesboro is the Boggan-Hammond House on East Wade Street. Built by Capt. Patrick Boggan for his daughter, Nellie, wife of William Hammond, it is now a historical museum maintained by the Anson County Historical Society.

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  5. www.ansonhistoricalsociety.org › museums › bogganhammondAnson County Historical Society

    Jun 20, 2023 · The 18th-century Boggan-Hammond House, the first restored historic building in Anson County, was built by Capt. Patrick Boggan, donor of the land for the town of Wadesborough. Chartered as New Town in 1783, the present name of the county seat was adopted in 1878. Boggan and his brother-in-law, Col. Thomas Wade, were among the founders of the town.

  6. Jane Boggan married Thomas Wade [6], probably in 1743. Patrick Boggan is first recorded as living in North Carolina when he received a grant for 238 acres of land in Granville County [7] from Lord Granville [8] in 1752. In his deed he was described as "planter," and he signed the document himself. Boggan married Mary Dobbs, and orphan of ...

  7. Walter Boggan and his family immigrated from Ireland (via Barbados) to Charleston, South Carolina in the early 1700s. "According to family records, Sir Walter Boggan was a member of Irish Royalty and his wife Lydia was a member of the O'Rorie More family who came from Ireland to Barbedoes to Charleston, S. C. ...

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