James Bogart
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James Bogart

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James W. Bogart
Born 1940s.
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Brother of , [private brother (1950s - unknown)] [half] and [private brother (1950s - unknown)] [half]
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Swedish Roots
James Bogart has Swedish ancestors

Attended Rutgers, New Brunswick, graduated 1968. Worked at Chase Manhattan, then Bank Leumi, Merchants Bank, Valley National. Retired.

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Hi James, the US Civil War Project is conducting a Check-in for 2024 to see if your still interested/active in the Project.

I'm looking forward to hearing from you. You can click the reply button or message me with your answer. Thank you. Pam Kreutzer, leader of the US Civil War Project

posted by Pam Kreutzer
Hello: I am no longer active investigating Civil War connections.
posted by James Bogart
Thank you for letting me know.
posted by Pam Kreutzer
Hello James,

During the winter, the Nordic Project performed check-ins, sent as a private message from your profile. You are one of those members who has not replied, and this is a last chance to get in touch and let me know if you like to continue as member in the Nordic Project.

Please answer this comment, and get in touch by sending me a private message. If we have not heard from you within a month you will be removed from the Nordic google group and your badge will be removed.

If you have not received any check-in emails, you might want to check that your email address for WikiTree is one you actually still use.

Thank you!

Missy Berryann Co-Leader, Nordic Project

posted by Missy Berryann
Please keep me as part of the Nordic Project. I had recently replied to another post re tracking Nordic immigrants to the United States but I did not see a further reply as how to help. FYI about 40% of my immigrant ancestors were from Sweden.
posted by James Bogart
Hello James,

Thank you for your quick response. I added you to the Sweden country subproject. Since the last email you received, we have more teams. Here is a page with all our subprojects and teams. Please let me know if you are interested in joining any or not. 

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects

Thank you for all you do for WikiTree and the Nordic Project. I look forward to hearing from you.

Have a great week.

Missy (Berryann-1)

posted by Missy Berryann
Hi James,

Have you ever considered participating in one of WikiTree's Connect-A-Thons? It's a great opportunity to add new profiles, whether they are extended family members or someone who fits into of one of your projects. The next one will run from Friday, April 22nd to Monday, April 25th.

If you are interested in participating, you can sign up in the G2G forum registration post at https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392037/have-you-registered-for-the-april-2022-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1395381#c1395381 and add another badge to your collection. They ask you to join a team, so I invite you to join the Mid-Atlantic Team since I notice you have roots in New York and New Jersey. You are not limited to adding profiles for only this region, of course. Hope you'll consider joining the fun!

By the way, I was born in the same town as your paternal grandmother.

posted by Star Kline
Hi James,

I believe you made a change to Clayton-6391. Could you correct the marriage date you entered in the Bio. Thanks

Hi James, I just wanted to thank you for all the work you've done to improve the US Civil War Between the States Project. I'm doing a check-in with all project members and wanted to verify that you're still interested in being a member of the project. Also, any suggestions for the Project would be welcome. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.

P Kreutzer, US Civil War Between the States Project Leader.

posted by Pam Kreutzer
Turns out that I have a few distant relatives who served for the North or for the South.
posted by James Bogart
Thank you James for replying so quickly, glad your remaining with the project. Pam
posted by Pam Kreutzer
Hello, James. I just found the handy Surname Finder and see that your ancestors are Vander Bogarts. So are mine, though we have never been able to connect our family to anyone else. (There is a Vander Bogart Street in Schenectady, but that is not ours.) I also see that you have a DNA test. I wonder if you share the paternal hapogroup of my cousin's son? R-CTS241

Thank you.

posted by Joyce Vander Bogart
Good Morning Joyce. I took a look at my MyHeritage DNA result but did not find R-CTS241. My Bogart line goes back to Jan Laurenson Bogaert who came over in 1663. To the best of my knowledge , none of the family used van or vander. If I come across a connection in future, I will let you know.
posted by James Bogart
Hi James,

I am most likely related to John Utting of Norwich, yes, considering my Utting branch is from Norfolk, but I have not made much progress with my Utting brick wall as of yet (who knew there could be so many Robert Uttings?) and so I do not actually know the connection. If I find one, I'll let you know :)

Regards, Amy

posted by Amelia Utting
Hi James! Thank you for working on improving WikiTree profiles. I noticed that you added a middle name to a pre-1700 profile - middle names were unusual for the period. Looking at the profile -- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barrett-1126 -- it appears the source is a FamilySearch Pedigree File. Those are not considered a "Reliable Source" for a pre-1700 profile, although they may include a reliable source. Did it?

See more about reliable sources at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles - for William's profile, check out also https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources

Cheers, Liz

posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
Hi James, I am from your line Ancestors, I am Raymond Bogart, from upstate NY on the Vermont border. I also in ancestry.com. E-mail is [email address removed]
posted by Raymond Bogart
Hi James,

Thanks for having a Big Heart ? and adopting those Orphan Profiles!

Mindy ~ WikiTree Mentor

posted by Mindy Silva
Hello cousin, Thanks for the additional information on my ancestor, Pieter Winne. I am also descended from the Bogart Family.
posted by William Fox Jr.
Hi

Wish you a Happy New Year. May 2018 bring you all you need to be happy.

Congratulation for adding your contributions in December. Whatever the quantity of your contributions, they all count. As we always say "Quality is better than quantity" to make a great family tree.

Thank you for being a Wikitreer,

Guy Constantineau - Wikitree leader

HI,

just a word (late) to congratulate you on the contributions you made during the month of November. Whatever the quantity, they are all important.

Your work is appreciated.

Thanks

Guy Constantineau

>> Once again re Lindelof-18, the source notes from the original GED references the 1910 Federal Census which has a column for date on emigration. Stated as 1863. Wonder if he may have come in US via Canada which could explain not finding him on passenger lists to New York.

In the Swedish books it looks he is just disappearing 1858 without telling the priest.... not uncommon but a little bit odd....

posted by [Living Sälgö]
Hi again

I did a video as a summary f the research done see youtube video

Regards
Magnus Sälgö
Stockholm, Sweden
posted by [Living Sälgö]
Found a very well-written article re Swedish surnames and patronymics written by Niklas Lindberg.

http://heirsofsweden.blogspot.com/2012/02/swedish-surnames-and-family-names.html

posted by James Bogart

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