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May Arleigh <I>Hunter</I> Boggs

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May Arleigh Hunter Boggs

Birth
Stilwell, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Death
13 May 1924 (aged 37)
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 45, Row 30
Memorial ID
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George Boggs, 28, born Ohio, son of John W. & Mary M. (Knapp) Boggs, and May A. Hunter, 18, born Kansas, daughter of Isaac M. & Penina A. (Milburn) Hunter, were married July 30, 1904 at Beatrice. (Source: Gage County, NE Marriage Records)
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The Beatrice Daily Express (Beatrice, NE), Saturday, July 30, 1904; pg. 1

Marriage Licenses Issued Today

George Boggs, Guide Rock . . . . 28
May A Hunter, Clatonia . . . . . . . 18

The last named couple were married by the judge.
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The Hardy Herald (Hardy, NE), Thursday, May 15, 1924; pg. 4

Obituary

May Hunter was born at Stilwell, Kansas, August 28, 1886, and died May 13, 1924, near Superior, Nebraska. She was married to Geo Boggs, July 30th 1904. To this union was born two sons and four daughters. Mrs. Boggs was a member of the Christian church at Pratt, Kansas. Funeral services was held at the Boggs residence Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. John Thomas, of Hardy and interment in Guide Rock cemetery (sic).
George Boggs, 28, born Ohio, son of John W. & Mary M. (Knapp) Boggs, and May A. Hunter, 18, born Kansas, daughter of Isaac M. & Penina A. (Milburn) Hunter, were married July 30, 1904 at Beatrice. (Source: Gage County, NE Marriage Records)
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The Beatrice Daily Express (Beatrice, NE), Saturday, July 30, 1904; pg. 1

Marriage Licenses Issued Today

George Boggs, Guide Rock . . . . 28
May A Hunter, Clatonia . . . . . . . 18

The last named couple were married by the judge.
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The Hardy Herald (Hardy, NE), Thursday, May 15, 1924; pg. 4

Obituary

May Hunter was born at Stilwell, Kansas, August 28, 1886, and died May 13, 1924, near Superior, Nebraska. She was married to Geo Boggs, July 30th 1904. To this union was born two sons and four daughters. Mrs. Boggs was a member of the Christian church at Pratt, Kansas. Funeral services was held at the Boggs residence Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. John Thomas, of Hardy and interment in Guide Rock cemetery (sic).


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