![]() ![]() It is said that he fought the Tories furiously. ![]() Fanny (Coppeage) Mc-Cormick, Captain Boggan received his rank from General Nathanael Greene in Salisbury, NC., though he probably belonged to Col. Patrick Boggan was a Revolutionary War leader and an ardent Anson Regulator. married Martha Davidsonģ Richard Boggan married but left no children (was an alcoholic)Ĥ Mary Boggan (1763-1830) married John May in 1776ĥ Frances "Fannie" Boggan (1771-1817) married James Ingo Cash *Ħ Margaret "Peggy" Boggan married Colonel Ingo Dozier Cash *ħ Eleanor "Nellie" Boggan married Major William HammondĨ Flora "Tena" Boggan married Colonel Joseph Pickettĩ Lydia Boggan (the youngest) married Moses Coppedge They had 2 sons and 7 daughters.ġ Patrick Henry Boggan, Jr. In 1758 he married Mary Penelope Dobbs, daughter of Richard Dobbs and Mary Speight Dobbs. He was a well educated man with wealth and bought extensive lands in and around Anson County, NC. ![]() Patrick came to America before 1750 with brothers James and Benjamin, and a sister, Jane. The County seat of Anson County, North Carolina.Ĭaptain Patrick Henry Boggan of Wadesboro, NCįather: Sir Walter Boggan Mother: Lydia Moore Bogganīorn: 1725, Finn Castle, Donegal, Ireland Captain Patrick Boggan, was a Revolutionary War veteran who was one of the founders of the town of Wadesboro. ![]()
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