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Thomas Boaz, Jr. was born in Virginia in 1815 and died in Fulton County, Kentucky in 1892. His descendants are found mainly in Kentucky and Tennessee.
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Thomas Boaz (1721-1791) and his family immigrated from Scotland to Pittsylvania County, Virginia in 1749. David Boaz (1806-1876), a great-grandson, moved from Virginia to Tennessee, married Lucinda Whitis in 1827, and later moved to Graves County, Kentucky. Descen- dants lived in Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Washington, D.C., Texas, Arkansas, California and elsewhere.
Author, Robert Vernon Boaz, is the son of Vernon William Boaz, and grandson of Allen Miller Boaz, and the great-grandson of Daniel Allen Boaz. His Boaz ancestors came to America in the 1600-1700's from Scotland, Ireland and probably England. Immigrant ancestors include Thomas Boaz II (born ca. 1737), Daniel Boaz (born 1743), and John Boaz (born ca. 1645). The Boaz families and their allied families first settled in North Carolina and Virginia, mainly in Northumberland County and Albemarle (now known as Buckingham) County. In the 1800's, some families migrated to Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee, and Texas. Later descendants also lived in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Japan, Taiwan, and elsewhere.