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Hi again,
The Indiana wills lists the following:
BOSE, Carl B. E., 1872, Marion Co., Book B, p 9
BOSS, Henry, 1869, Noble Co., Book 1, p. 300
BOSS, Jacob, 1874, Kosci. Co., Book 2, p. 610
BOAZ, Daniel, 1863,Johnson Co., Book 2, p. 136
BOAZ, John C., 1868, Johnson Co., Book 2, p. 279
BOAZ, Peter C., 1870, Morgan Co., Book 1 , p.
68
BOWES, William R., 1878, Laporte Co., Book B, p 304
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This is a blind stab, but has anyone run across a Bourbon, Indiana man with
the name BOSE or BOAS? My grandfather, DANIEL CORL referred to an UNCLE BOSE
(and later BOAS) in his diaries. I'm trying to find out who this person is.
I don't have a last name, but this name just wasn't that common. My father
says he thought Grandpa always said UNCLE BO, but that isn't what was written
in the 1922-1926 diaries. He even pluralized it as "BOSE's" place (and
later
"BOAS's" place).
Any help woudl be appreciated.
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