Boggs (surname)

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Boggs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Brandon Boggs (born 1983), American baseball left fielder for the Texas Rangers and Milwaukee Brewers
  • Brent Boggs (born 1955), American Democratic politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (from 1997)
  • Carol L. Boggs (born 1952), American biologist
  • Carroll C. Boggs (1844–1923), American jurist
  • Charles S. Boggs (1811–1888), United States Navy admiral
  • Danny Julian Boggs (born 1944), American judge
  • David Boggs (born 1950), American electrical and radio engineer, co-inventor of the Ethernet technology
  • David Ray Boggs (born 1943), American stock car racing driver
  • Dock Boggs, (1898–1971) American banjo player and singer
  • Eli Boggs, American pirate in the 19th century
  • Elizabeth Monroe Boggs (1913–1996), founder of the National Association for Retarded Children (Arc of the United States)
  • Francis Boggs (1870–1911), American stage actor and pioneer silent film director
  • Gail Boggs (born 1951), American actress
  • George Arthur Boggs (1891–1968), Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1953–1956)
  • Gil Boggs, Artistic Director of Colorado Ballet (from 2006)
  • Grace Lee Boggs, American social activist
  • Hale Boggs (Thomas Hale Boggs Sr.; 1914–1973), U.S. Congressman (1962–1973)
  • Hampton E. Boggs (1921–1953), American fighter pilot
  • Haskell Boggs (1909–2003), American cinematographer
  • Henrietta Boggs (1918–2020), Costa Rican-American author, journalist, and activist, wife of the President of Costa Rica José Figueres Ferrer, First Lady of Costa Rica (1948–1949)
  • Henry C. Boggs (1820–1898), farmer, businessman and banker who was prominent in Lake County, California
  • J. Caleb Boggs (1909–1993), American Republican politician who served as the state of Delaware's Governor, US Representative and US Senator
  • J. S. G. Boggs (1955–2017), artist
  • James Boggs (disambiguation), several people
  • Jean Sutherland Boggs (1922–2014), Canadian art historian
  • Kristin Boggs, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (from 2016)
  • Larry Boggs (born 1946), American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (from 2012)
  • Lilburn Boggs (1796–1860), 6th Governor of Missouri from 1836 to 1840
  • Lindy Boggs (1916–2013), American congresswoman, 1973–1991
  • Lynette Boggs (born 1963), American Republican politician, Miss Oregon 1989, member of the Las Vegas City Council (1999–2004) and the Clark County Commission (2004–2006)
  • Mark Boggs (born 1964), American football player
  • Mary Boggs (also known as Mary Ross Boggs and Mary Ross Townley; 1920–2002), American muralist and textbook author
  • Michael Boggs (disambiguation), several people
  • Mitchell Boggs (born 1984), American baseball pitcher
  • Paula Boggs, American philanthropist, public speaker, and musician
  • Phil Boggs (Phillip George Boggs; 1949–1990), American Olympic diver
  • Ray Boggs (1904–1989), American baseball pitcher for the Boston Braves
  • Redd Boggs (1921–1996), American science fiction fanzine writer
  • Richard Boggs (1933–2003), American neurologist, convicted murderer
  • Roger Boggs, Martial Arts Hall of Fame, Song Writer, in the cast of Black Creek movie
  • Ross Boggs, American Democratic politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1983–1999)
  • Samuel Whittemore Boggs (1889–1954), American geographer and cartographer who developed the Boggs eumorphic projection
  • Stanley Boggs (1910–1991) American archaeologist
  • Taylor Boggs (born 1987), American football center
  • Tex Boggs (born 1938), American politician, member of the Wyoming Senate (1999–2006), President of Western Wyoming Community College
  • Thomas Boggs (1944–2008), American restaurateur and musician, member of the rock band the Box Tops
  • Thomas Hale Boggs Jr. (1941–2014), American attorney and lobbyist
  • Tom Boggs (poet) (1905–1952), American poet, editor, and novelist
  • Tommy Boggs (Thomas Winton Boggs; born 1955), American baseball pitcher for Texas Rangers and Atlanta Braves
  • Wade Boggs (born 1958), former Major League Baseball third baseman
  • William Boggs (disambiguation), several people
  • William Benton Boggs (1854–1922), American politician
  • Winthrop Smillie Boggs (1902–1974), American philatelist
  • Zak Boggs (born 1986), American soccer player

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Randall Boggs, in the 2001 animated film Monsters, Inc. and in its 2013 prequel Monsters University

See also[edit]