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== History ==
== History ==


The Bogage family originated in Eastern Europe as a Jewish family named Boguslavsky. The fact that they were Jewish meant that their options were limited. Governmental regulations dictated where they could live, what occupations they could pursue, and even what names they could use. While these regulations were restrictive for the early Boguslavsky family, they can be beneficial to present day researchers who have no verifiable data but who wish to understand the family's origins.
The Bogage family originated in Eastern Europe as a Jewish family named Boguslavsky. As Jews, their options were limited: governmental regulations dictated where they could live, what occupations they could pursue, and even what names they could use. While these regulations were restrictive for the early Boguslavsky/Bogage family, they can be beneficial to present day researchers who have no verifiable data but who wish to understand the family's origins.


=== The Pale of Jewish Settlement ===
=== The Pale of Jewish Settlement ===
The family can be traced to the Pale of Jewish Settlement [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_of_Settlement]] in the Russian Empire in the early 18th century.
The family can be traced to the Pale of Jewish Settlement [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_of_Settlement]] in the Russian Empire in the early 18th century.



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History

The Bogage family originated in Eastern Europe as a Jewish family named Boguslavsky. As Jews, their options were limited: governmental regulations dictated where they could live, what occupations they could pursue, and even what names they could use. While these regulations were restrictive for the early Boguslavsky/Bogage family, they can be beneficial to present day researchers who have no verifiable data but who wish to understand the family's origins.

The Pale of Jewish Settlement

The family can be traced to the Pale of Jewish Settlement [[1]] in the Russian Empire in the early 18th century.

Genealogy

Brother 1

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Brother 2

Brother 3

Brother 4

Brother 5

Brother 6

Sister 1

Sister 2

Sister 3

References

Rob Krieger

A person in the Bogage family is Estelle Sassaman.

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