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    1. [BOYD] BOYD, James - Roster of Soldiers and Patiots of the American Revolution Burined in Tennessee
    2. Mindy Householder
    3. * Title of Book: Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Tennessee 1974 compiled by Lucy Womack Bates, Chairman * Revisted 1979 by Helen Crawford Marsh Published by Tennessee Society, NSDAR Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 79-64462 BOYD, James (d. Age 90 Sullivan County) Buried behind his old Sullivant County, Tennessee log house, the oldest house still standing in Rock Springs Community. 1780 Botetourt County, Virginia he joined Mar. William Campbells' Company which responded to John Sevier's call for help from VA to fight in the Carolinas. Found when they got to Long Island (Fort Patrick Henry) that they Cherokee were on the Warpath. He was detailed to guard the woemn and children at the fort. Name of wife, unknown. Children: William married Eliza Douglas; 3 daughters, names not known. Ref: Boyd; Family History of East Tennessee

    02/18/2011 06:22:02
    1. Re: [BOYD] BOYD, James - Roster of Soldiers and Patiots of the American Revolution Burined in Tennessee
    2. Mike Boyd
    3. List members Is anyone familiar with this Reference? Is it Family History of East Tennessee and the Boyd section or is it the Boyd, Family History of East Tennessee. Either way, is there someone who can volunteer to fid out please. Then hopefully, you can give me what you have copied during one of my Meeting/Talks in Tennessee in May when I visit that State. Thank you Mike Boyd Historical Committee, HBS ----- Original Message ----- From: Mindy Householder To: Boyd@rootsweb.com ; Mike Boyd Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 4:22 AM Subject: BOYD, James - Roster of Soldiers and Patiots of the American Revolution Burined in Tennessee Title of Book: Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Tennessee 1974 BOYD, James (d. Age 90 Sullivan County) Buried behind his old Sullivant County, Tennessee log house, the oldest house still standing in Rock Springs Community. 1780 Botetourt County, Virginia he joined Mar. William Campbells' Company which responded to John Sevier's call for help from VA to fight in the Carolinas. Found when they got to Long Island (Fort Patrick Henry) that they Cherokee were on the Warpath. He was detailed to guard the woemn and children at the fort. Name of wife, unknown. Children: William married Eliza Douglas; 3 daughters, names not known. Ref: Boyd; Family History of East Tennessee

    02/20/2011 09:05:56