AUGUST
.26, 1920
G. W. BOGGS BURIED '
HERE TUESDAY.
( t, \Y. Boggs, veteran of the
[Civil War and former resident of
Elmore, died "at the Sandusky -
[Soldiers' Home Saturday, Aug. '
■21, and his body was brought to.,
; I'.lniorc Monday by Kir. Buc-
; in;inn. The funeral occurred
| Tuesday afternoon at G. A.' R.
|hall, Rev. Gillett of Gibsooburg]
[officiating. The news oi his death;'
bad not spread very widely and;
the attendance at the itinera] wa'sj
rather small. He was buried in"
Sept. 4. 1861, in Co. L, p. V. C
He was promoted to second lieu¬
tenant Co. G, 10th Regt., O. V.
C, Oct. 7, 1862, and" to first lieu- ]
tenant March 17, 1864. He re- ■
signed from the .service July 11,1
1864.
After his return from the war
he married Maggie Condit, of Co¬
lumbus, Ohio. They had no chit-'
drcn but the deceased is survived
by two nieces, Miss May me Mil¬
ler of; Toledo, and Mrs.'' F. C.
Hornung of Gibsonburg and a
nephew, \M"r. ( \Valter Miller of
Mcrmondalc, M.'o;;t..lit: is only dis¬
tantly related :to the various
Boggs ..families living-in and near
Elrnore,'.'■■■' ' '■
Jnioi
ceniete
y b
• the
side of
is w
fe, who
>a*8<
d aw
iv many
cars
ago.
Mr.
Boggs was
)Orn
icar El-,
lore,
iu 1838,
and
alw;
ys lived™.
ere until he
vent
to th
e Home 1
t Sa
i dusky.
He
was ;
soldier
f the
Civil" \\
ar, h
iving
enlisted