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Cornelius Bogard
Sessions Served: 1789 - 1795
- Birth Date: 1750 Birth Place:Pennsylvania
- Death Date: June 1, 1800
- Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
- Spouse: Sarah
(Referenced in Randolph County Minute Book, 1787–1799, p. 92.) - Children: Gysbert Bogard Jr., Elizabeth Bogard Currence, Cornelius Bogard Jr., Maryan Bogard, Mahala Bogard Sigler, George Bogard, John Bogard
- Religion: Methodist
- Education:
- Military Service: Dunmore’s War (1774–1775): Served under Captain John Harness
American Revolution (1777–1780): Served as a private in the 4th, 8th, and
12th Virginia Regiments under Jonathan Scott and Col. James Wood
Virginia Militia (1780–1798): Ensign and later Lieutenant Colonel in the Randolph County Militia under Col. Benjamin Wilson - Occupation/Profession: Magistrate, Coroner, Sheriff
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Additional Info Links:
Among the Records of Randolph (Archive)
- Additional Info: 1790 & 1791 Assemblies- Last name spelt Bogart.
| Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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| 1789 | Randolph | Propositions and Grievances | |||
| 1790 | Randolph | Claims Propositions and Grievances Religion |
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| 1791 | Randolph | Claims Propositions and Grievances |
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| 1792 | Randolph | ||||
| 1795 | Randolph | Claims Privileges and Elections Propositions and Grievances |
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