p.70a, line 15, 1840, Dist. 714, Carroll County, Georgia Peter S. Bryan 000001-00001 2 people total 1 engaged in agriculture 00-04 1836-1840 0 0 05-09 1831-1835 0 0 10-14 1826-1830 0 0 15-19 1821-1825 0 0 20-29 1811-1820 0 1 Mary Boggs 30-39 1801-1810 1 Peter S. Bryan |
Peter S. Bryan and Mary Boggs were married on 12 Jan 1840 in Carroll County, Georgia. Peter may or may not have been one of mine. The only reason to suspect that he might have been is that Giles Sanford Boggess and Sarah Bryan of Sevier County, Tennessee were living a few houses away. |
p.70a, line 26, 1840, Dist. 714, Carroll County, Georgia Jiles S. Boggess 1111111-110001 6 people total 3 engaged in agriculture 00-04 1836-1840 1 1 William Boggess, Ruth Boggess 05-09 1831-1835 1 1 Milton Boggess, Vashti Boggess 10-14 1826-1830 1 0 15-19 1821-1825 1 0 20-29 1811-1820 1 0 30-39 1801-1810 1 1 Sarah Bryan 40-49 1791-1800 1 Giles Sanford Boggess |
Sarah Bryan was the daughter of my fifth great grandparents Peter Bryan and Betty Hubbard. As such, Sarah was the sister of my fourth great grandparents Thomas C. Bryan Sr. Sarah Bryan married Giles Sanford Boggess on 29 Apr 1818 in Sevier County, Tennessee. Giles Sanford Boggess was the son of Bennett Boggess and Vashti Hubbard. It is suspected that Betty Hubbard and Vashti Hubbard were related, but there is no hard evidence one way or another. I have been able to identify the younger children from the family's 1850 census entry, but I have been unable to identify the older children. |