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Offline Adi1962

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BOAG
« on: Friday 07 January 05 15:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Just found that one of my rellis in NZ married a BOAG and they came from Ardoch, Perth.

William BOAG 1828 - 1904 departed on the Cornwall to Lyttelton, NZ in 1851 along with his mother Jane b 1805 and Father William b 1800 (may have been others but have not found a passenger list that gives steerage passengers, only cabin passengers)

If any one is related to William BOAG or has details on his life in Perth befroe emigration, would love to hear from you.

Adrian
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GODDEN, MARSH, WATERS & HUGHES Mid Kent
BUSHROD Mid Kent/Dorset,
FURMINGER Aylesford/Maidstone/Sittingbourne - Kent

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Re: BOAG
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 06 February 07 01:03 GMT (UK) »
Not much use to you really, but I believe there are still a few in Perth.  My friends mother was one (from Perth), but sadly he died last year, so I cant give you any more info than that! 
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Re: BOAG
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 06 February 07 16:42 GMT (UK) »
believe this to be your family

1841 census; commercial street, dunning, perthshire

william...age 39...labourer
jean...age 35
lewis...age 9
janet...age 7
ann...age 4
john...age 3 months

all born perthshire

i believe that your william is living with his uncle on the night of the census

1841 census; commercial street, dunning, perthshire

peter...age 30...labourer
george mcrostie...age 25...blacksmith...born outside of county
william...age 9

all born perthshire unless stated otherwise

also believe that william's mother was called jean bryce


Joe
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Re: BOAG
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 13 February 07 08:57 GMT (UK) »
I have many Boags in my tree, from Perthshire, Redgorton, Foreteviot and Perth. Eventually they came to Australia via Robert Boag of Forteviot. Not sure if my tree would be of any use to you, but please send me a message if you would like to see it.
Niven, Nivan, Nevin, McNiven, Boag in Forteviot, Forgandenny, Dysart, and Perthshire, Scotland
Fogarty, Spencer in Tipperary, Clonoulty, Cork, Ireland
Begg, Beg, Beggs, Campbell, McKenzie, Alexander in Lanarkshire, Govan, and Portpatrick, Wigtown, Scotland
All names again in Australia


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Re: BOAG - help with
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 16 August 09 16:54 BST (UK) »
alison townsend boag.

ggggf rev john b 1771 d 1856 m agnes hamilton b9.8.1778
gggf rev george boag b1799 d 23.02.1863 m eleanor goldie b 25.4.1813
ggf -rev george boag b 19.7.1844 d 4.06.1901
gf - john hamilton boag b 24.2.1889 - d 1960

father andrew goldie boag b1923
mother gene mavis boag nee beattie nee fairfield

does anyone have any info on this tree believed to have been spelt as buack at one time

eg george buack m isabel baxter 5.6.1719

a margaret boag was sent abroad on a prison ship but no further details of when and where

uphall, dunning, coupar angus and edinburgh all feature

as does sir robert boag - mayor of belfast - author of lexicon

any help would be very welcome

alison