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  1. 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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  2. Patrick Boggan, Regulator and revolutionary patriot, was born at Castle Finn, County Donegal, Ireland, according to tradition. He was the son of Sir Walter Boggan. He was probably in his early twenties when he came to America with his two brothers, Benjamin and James, and a sister, Jane. They appear to have settled first in Maryland, later ...

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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. Jan 2, 2002 · 1/02/02. Thanks, Bo, for info on Captain Patrick Henry Boggan and wife.My ancestor is William BOGAN, first located in the colonies in l740, the uncle of Patrick HenryMy all male line dropped into place--Pa. to Texas.Decided awile back to try to deliniate the Bogan, Boggans--the ones from Pa. who were My William, Patrick (wife Margaret), John ...

  5. 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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  7. The town of Wadesboro dates back to 1783 when it was founded by Capt. Patrick Boggan and Col. Thomas Wade, famous Revolutionary patriots. A settlement had grown along the banks of the Pee Dee River but a more centralized location was needed for the county seat. The new site was found and seventy acres of land were purchased by Patrick Boggan. Streets were laid out and named for Revolutionary ...

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