Lilburn Wycliffe Boggs was born abt 1797 in Lexington, Fayette Co,
Kentucky, At St Louis, in 1816, Boggs married his first wife
Julia Ann Bent, a sister of the Bent brothers of
"Bent's Fort" fame. She died at an early age. They had two
children Angus and Henry.
He was then married in 1823 in Callaway Co, Missouri to
Panthea Grant Boone, and had several children in Missouri.
The oldest Thomas was b in 1824 in Bates Co, all the rest
save one where born in Jackson Co. The exception was George
who was born in Cole Co.
Here he is in 1830:
1830 Census Jackson Co, Missouri
Lilburn W Boggs 122001-10011
males: 0-5 1; 5-10 2; 10-15 2; 30-40 1
females: 0-5 1; 15-20 1; 20-30 1
On this same page is a Robert Fowler whom ancestry doesn't
seem to have indexed
He was the Governor of Missouri from 1836-1840, during which
time he issued the infamous order to the state militia to
forcibly expel all Mormons from
Missouri. The Mormons lived in Ray and Daviess Co Missouri.
"From this he became the enemy of the leaders of the
Mormon Church, and because of that command, one Porter Rockwell,
guard to prophet Joseph Smith, had attempted to kill the
governor by shooting at him through a window." (Robert Parmalee,
"Pioneer Sonoma").
They lived in Independence until they
moved West, where Boggs had a business outfitting traders to
Santa Fe and other parts West.
He came to California in 1846, among the overland immigrants,
starting West in May. He served as
wagonmaster on the trail. He brought with him his second wife
Panthea, son William, as well as William's new bride Sonora
Hicklin, the daughter of a wealthy Missouri family.
He arrived in Sonoma in November and was provided refuge by
M G Vallejo at his Petaluma ranch house. There on 4 Jan 1847,
Mrs William Boggs gave birth to a son. (Their second child was
Angus Maupin Boggs b 1851 at Sonoma.)
He became alcalde of Sonoma replacing John Nash, who was
driven out of office in July 1847. At the time of the gold rush
he owned a store.
And later 8 Nov 1849 he resigned as alcalde and became
the town's postmaster.
1850 Census Sonoma Co, California
Household 117, Family 118
Boggs L.W. 53 M Merchant 1,500 Kentucky
Boggs Panthea 48 F Kentucky
Boggs Albert G. 19 M Clerk Missouri
Boggs John 17 M Clerk Missouri
Boggs Theodore 16 M Missouri
Boggs Minerva M. 14 F Missouri
Boggs Geo. W. 11 M Missouri
Boggs Sophia 9 F Missouri
Boggs Joseph C. 5 M Missouri
1850 Census Sonoma Co, California
Household 73, Family 74
Boggs Wm. M. 24 M Recorder 16,000 Missouri
Boggs Sonora 24 F Missouri
Boggs M.G.V. 3 M California
Boggs Lilburn W Jr 2 M California
He accepted an appointment as state assemblyman from the
Sonoma District in 1852
In 1855 he retired to live on a ranch in Napa Co, where he died
in 1860.
"His son, Willaim Boggs, a real estate dealer, resided in Sonoma
until 1863, when he followed his father to Napa. Years later
he became a leader of the Sonoma Pioneer Society, serving in
1873 as it's president." (Robert Parmalee, ibid)