Yes, I can receive GEDCOM. Thanks for the kind offer. Randy
Mark, Thanks for the Boynton sites. I will check them out. Randy
Mark, I am descended from William BOYNTON ( 1606) of East Riding of Yorkshire. Are you familiar with this line. If so, what can you tell me about them prior to William ? Thanks, Randy
Hi cousin, I am related by BOTH lines :) ( cousins married...) In any case, let me know your line from John forward to see how far related we are... write me at: ssecret@concentric.net Regards, Sierra Mark Wentling wrote: > Hi Randy, > > Thanks for writing. . . . > > I am a descendant of William's brother John. The best I can do is refer > you to two of the most comprehensive sites on the Boynton family. > The first is Dr. Quine's site which provides a summary of the Boynton > ancestry back to about 1067. From what I understand, there are about a > dozen different lines proposed for this ancestry but they are all in > agreement on many points. > There is an ongoing discussion in the "guestbook" area at this site that > will help you to sort through current thought on the subject. The address > is: http://hometown.aol.com/drquine/boynton.html > > The next site is the American Boynton Association. I think they have more > on your William than on my John. That address is: > http://www.pluvoy.com/amboynton.html > > When you are finished, I invite you to take a look at my own Boynton > website to see how we are related. The address is: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1449/welcome.html > > I hope this all helps you . . . . Good luck! : ) > > Mark Wentling > > ==== BOYNTON Mailing List ==== > Subscribe or Unsubscribe to this list (only!) at > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kwc/boynton/list.html
Hello there Randy I am pleased to meet you on this List. Can you receive a Gedcom File, if so i can send what I have on the Boyntons of Yorkshire, There is some dispute at various levels and I am trying to resolve this as far as possible. Yours Mark Mark Andrew Halifax, Yorkshire, England mark@manor1.demon.co.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: OrtweinHou@aol.com [mailto:OrtweinHou@aol.com] > Sent: 05 February 1999 09:50 > To: BOYNTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BOYNTON-L] BOYNTON > > > Mark, > > I am descended from William BOYNTON ( 1606) of East Riding of > Yorkshire. Are > you familiar with this line. If so, what can you tell me about > them prior to > William ? > > Thanks, > > Randy > >
Hi, Cousins and Friends. I need some help locating the family of Beulah Montgomery BOYNTON, dob ca 1888, Springfield, Hampden, MA, m ca 1908 to Walter Clifford BROOKS, also of Springfield. (I have, thanks to generous fellow-researchers, quite a bit on WCB, free to good home) Her parents (according to my G-Aunt) are Josephine MONTGOMERY, pob Brooklyn, Kings, NY and M (Melville?) BOYNTON, pob Gayesville, Windsor, VT. Gayesville was destroyed in a flood? Any information on the flood <g> or the (Boynton or Montgomery)family greatly appreciated! Thanks, julie brooks, east tennessee -- julie <vjb760@bellsouth.net> currently (burning out)researching: MONTGOMERY, BOYNTON, BROOKS, NIMS in CT, MA, NH, NY, VT CARTER, DOVE, McCULLOUGH, BUCHANAN, PORTER, WALKER, FUGATE in TN, VA STEELE AND WILKERSON/WILKINSON in FL BAER, HANNUM, REYNOLDS in PA, ME DOVE, BUCHANAN in Scotland, Ireland, England???
I have a good deal on the Yorkshire Boyntons and some of their descent in america. Will allways help research here in Yorkshire for this name family members. Mark Mark Andrew Halifax, Yorkshire, England mark@manor1.demon.co.uk Researching ACY/AYCE/ACIE. SWANN. SPOFFORD/TH. PALMER BROWN. GREEN. BOYNTON. JEWETT of Yorkshire and Rowley MA. USA from 1638. FAIRBANK/S. HALSTEAD. FARRER of Sowerby and Halifax, Yorkshire to Dedham. Boston. MA. > -----Original Message----- > From: vj brooks [mailto:vjb760@bellsouth.net] > Sent: 03 February 1999 09:30 > To: BOYNTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BOYNTON-L] Gayesville, Vermont/BOYNTON > > > Hi, Cousins and Friends. > > I need some help locating the family of Beulah Montgomery BOYNTON, dob > ca 1888, Springfield, Hampden, MA,
Sierra, I am very interested in the information which you have listed. I am related to these gentlemen. Thank you, Jim Byington (researching BOYNTON & BYINGTON) BOYNTON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > BOYNTON-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 9 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [BOYNTON-L] Mark W. BOYNTON NH m. [ssecret@concentric.net] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from BOYNTON-D, send a message to > > BOYNTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOYNTON-L] Mark W. BOYNTON NH m. Nellie J. SMITH > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 21:13:21 +0000 > From: ssecret@concentric.net > To: BOYNTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Cousins, > > A friend dropped off about 200 OLD Genealogical Helpers > at my house today...I am slowly going through them and > will share what > I find if the list wants...some of these are older so I > do not know how much help they will be.... > > In Nov-Dec 1985 issue, there is a nice lady that > HAD/has(?) > > " some papers belonging to the family of MARK W. > BOYNTON of > Meredith, New Hampshire. Some are: Deed-Homestead > Warrante-Thomas B. Nichols to Mark W. BOYNTON, 1881; > marriage certificate of Mark W. BOYNTON, New Hampton, > NH to Nellie J. SMITH, 11 Dec 1879; letter from Al > BOYNTON, Franklin, MA to his mother 21 Mar 1911 who > lived in Meredith, NH; letter from Pvt. Harry H. > Nedeau, Camp Croft, S.C. to Ralph BOYNTON, Meredith, NH > 23 Feb 1945; letter dated 1 Mar 1903 appointing Mark W. > BOYNTON as rural letter carrier in Meredith, NH. > > Out of respect to the lady offering these items ( even > though 1985) > I will not post her name and address on the net. > > IF this is your family I will be happy to forward her > name and address as it was at that time. She states > these will be given upon proof of relationship. > > Happy hunting, > Sierra
Hi Cousins, A friend dropped off about 200 OLD Genealogical Helpers at my house today...I am slowly going through them and will share what I find if the list wants...some of these are older so I do not know how much help they will be.... In Nov-Dec 1985 issue, there is a nice lady that HAD/has(?) " some papers belonging to the family of MARK W. BOYNTON of Meredith, New Hampshire. Some are: Deed-Homestead Warrante-Thomas B. Nichols to Mark W. BOYNTON, 1881; marriage certificate of Mark W. BOYNTON, New Hampton, NH to Nellie J. SMITH, 11 Dec 1879; letter from Al BOYNTON, Franklin, MA to his mother 21 Mar 1911 who lived in Meredith, NH; letter from Pvt. Harry H. Nedeau, Camp Croft, S.C. to Ralph BOYNTON, Meredith, NH 23 Feb 1945; letter dated 1 Mar 1903 appointing Mark W. BOYNTON as rural letter carrier in Meredith, NH. Out of respect to the lady offering these items ( even though 1985) I will not post her name and address on the net. IF this is your family I will be happy to forward her name and address as it was at that time. She states these will be given upon proof of relationship. Happy hunting, Sierra
I am looking for the family of Jacob Boynton who lived in Ohio in 1847. He was married to Candis Skinner they later moved to Berlin Twp. in Michigan. They had a daughter Cecilia who was born in Ohio. Cecilia married Pellington Buxton. If anyone has a connection for me I would appreciate hearing from someone. Virginia Cox
Dear Magdalena, can you cite your references for the 1st 2 generations? Mine are the same at this point, but I show William having some other children: > Descendants of William Boynton > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. WILLIAM2 BOYNTON (WILLIAM1) was born 1606 in Knapton, East Riding, > Yorkshire, and died 08/12/1686 in Ipswich MA. He married ELIZABETH > JACKSON in England. > > Children of WILLIAM BOYNTON and ELIZABETH JACKSON are: > 2. i. JOSHUA3 BOYNTON, b. 10/03/1646, Rowley MA; d. 1736. > ii. JOHN BOYNTON, b. 19/12/1640, Rowley MA; d. 26/03/1665. > iii. ZACHARIAH BOYNTON, b. 11/10/1644, Rowley MA; d. 04/08/1660. John Elizabeth Zachariah Joshua Mary Caleb Sarah Joshua m. Hannah Barnet, Barney, and now Burnap. My info comes from John Farnham Boynton's book on the Boynton Family. Joshua's children besides William were: Joshua John Zachariah Hannah then James Moses Hannah Sarah Elizabeth Regards, Felicia Hazelton > Generation No. 2 > > 2. JOSHUA3 BOYNTON (WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 10/03/1646 in Rowley > MA, and died 1736. He married HANNAH BURNAP 09/04/1678 in Newbury, MA, > daughter of ROBERT BURNAP and ANN?. > > Child of JOSHUA BOYNTON and HANNAH BURNAP is: > 3. i. WILLIAM4 BOYNTON, b. 26/05/1690, Salisbury/Newbury MA; d. Abt. > 1771. > -- Felicia Hazelton: PO Box 92, La Verne, CA 91750 email: hazefam@earthlink.net web: http://home.earthlink.net/~hazefam Maternal:AKIN,BOYNTON,BRUMMETT,DILLON,FINN,MILLS,PRICE,SPEAR,SPOONER,WEEKS Paternal:BENSON,DRAKE,HARTMAN,MCLINTIC,PATTON,PRYER,WEISER/WISER,WILKINSON
Hi, We are looking for any information on the following families: 1-A. BOYNTON (-) 2-Ebenezer BOYNTON (abt 1772-abt 1856) sp: Margaret OBERY (-) 3-David BOYNTON (23 Mar 1825-) sp: Mary THOMPSON (25 Dec 1820-) 4-Elizabeth BOYNTON (2 Jan 1845-) 3-Edward BOYINGTON (abt 1830-bef 1880) sp: Hannah HARRINGTON (Dec 1827-10 Mar 1915) 4-Mary BOYINGTON (20 Sep 1853-16 Jan 1916) 4-John H. BOYINGTON (Sep 1860-) 4-Elizabeth (Libbie) BOYINGTON (abt 1862-) 4-Edward BOYINGTON (abt 1863-) 4-David BOYINGTON (abt 1865-) 3-William Dexter BOYNTON (-) sp: unknown woman (?) (-) 3-Ebenezer BOYNTON (-) 3-William BOYNTON (-) 2-David BOYNTON (-) 2-Daniel BOYNTON (-1844) sp: Deborah LEONARD (-1849) 3-Frank BOYNTON (1840-) sp: Diantha MURRAY (-) 4-Dan BOYNTON (-) 4-Ward BOYNTON (-) 4-Lizzie BOYNTON (-) 3-Daniel W. BOYNTON (-) 3-Leonard BOYNTON (-) If there are any mistakes, please let us know. Thanks Paula Post ppost@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I am new to this list. Does any one have any connections? Descendants of William J. Boynton Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM J.1 BOYNTON (WILLIAMA) was born 08 May, 1821 in ? England, and died 21 November, 1872. He married MARY ANN MARK, daughter of NICHOLAS MARK and ANN. Children of WILLIAM BOYNTON and MARY MARK are: i. MARY2 BOYNTON, b. 29 November, 1844; d. 12 December, 1844. ii. BARTHOMU " BARTY" BOYNTON, b. 10 January, 1847, Prince Albert, Ontario, Canada; d. 16 October, 1932, Porter Twp., Midland County, Michigan; m. LYDIA YATE HODGSON, 25 November, 1868. iii. FRANCIS ANN BOYNTON, b. 21 January, 1848, Ontario, Canada; d. 18 April, 1850, Ontario, Canada. iv. WILLIAM NICHOLS BOYNTON, b. 13 December, 1849, Barre, Prince Alberta, Ontario, Canada; d. 04 September, 1909, Bay City, Bay City County, Michigan; m. (1) EMMA DILLMAN, 20 January, 1869, Lindsay, Victoria, Ontario, Canada; m. (2) AMELIA HODGSON, 23 June, 1886. v. WALTER J. BOYNTON, b. 1853, Ontario, Canada; m. SALLY WALTS. vi. ANNIE I. BOYNTON, b. 02 February, 1856, Ontario, Canada; d. 18 February, 1932, Bridgeport, Saginaw County, Michigan; m. THOMAS WILLIAM WILCOCKSON. vii. MARIAH LOUISA BOYNTON, b. 10 November, 1858, Prince Alberta, Canada; d. 04 February, 1937, Porter Township, Midland County, Michigan; m. WALLACE WALTER WILLIAMS, 19 October, 1878, Prince Albert, Canada. viii. JOHN CASE BOYNTON, b. 28 October, 1860, Prince Albert, Ontario, Canada; d. 03 February, 1924; m. (1) LAURA A. BOYNTON; m. (2) ELISEBETH LYDIA POUSON POWSON, 21 August, 1885, Sag. Michigan. ix. EDWARD BOYNTON, b. Bet. 1862 - 1963, Ontario, Canada; d. 02 October, 1902. x. MARTHA ANN BOYNTON, b. 30 April, 1863, Lindsey, Ontario Provence, Canada; d. 24 February, 1942, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan; m. FREDRICK ARTHUR GOULDING, 07 January, 1885, East Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan. xi. NELLIE BOYNTON, b. 17 July, 1867, Ontario, Canada; d. Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan; m. JAMES W. STEVENSON, 29 July, 1885.
Hi! I'm new to this list and thought I would post my connection to this family, beginning when William Boynton came to New Hampshire - the line is long enough! Magdalena in Northern Portugal Descendants of William Boynton Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM2 BOYNTON (WILLIAM1) was born 1606 in Knapton, East Riding, Yorkshire, and died 08/12/1686 in Ipswich MA. He married ELIZABETH JACKSON in England. Children of WILLIAM BOYNTON and ELIZABETH JACKSON are: 2. i. JOSHUA3 BOYNTON, b. 10/03/1646, Rowley MA; d. 1736. ii. JOHN BOYNTON, b. 19/12/1640, Rowley MA; d. 26/03/1665. iii. ZACHARIAH BOYNTON, b. 11/10/1644, Rowley MA; d. 04/08/1660. Generation No. 2 2. JOSHUA3 BOYNTON (WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 10/03/1646 in Rowley MA, and died 1736. He married HANNAH BURNAP 09/04/1678 in Newbury, MA, daughter of ROBERT BURNAP and ANN?. Child of JOSHUA BOYNTON and HANNAH BURNAP is: 3. i. WILLIAM4 BOYNTON, b. 26/05/1690, Salisbury/Newbury MA; d. Abt. 1771. Generation No. 3 3. WILLIAM4 BOYNTON (JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 26/05/1690 in Salisbury/Newbury MA, and died Abt. 1771. He married JOANNA STEVENS 17/11/1713 in Salisbury MA, daughter of JOHN STEVENS and DOROTHY HUBBARD. Children of WILLIAM BOYNTON and JOANNA STEVENS are: i. DOROTHY5 BOYNTON, b. 12/1715. ii. HANNAH BOYNTON, b. 26/09/1717. iii. WILLIAM BOYNTON, b. 05/07/1719. iv. RICHARD BOYNTON, b. 28/05/1721. v. JOSHUA BOYNTON, b. 16/08/1723. vi. JOHN BOYNTON, b. 31/08/1724. vii. MARTHA BOYNTON, b. 02/09/1726; d. 13/09/1726. viii. BETTY BOYNTON, b. 06/03/1727. 4. ix. MARTHA BOYNTON, b. 02/09/1728, Newbury, Mass; d. 25/11/1822, Tilton Family Cemetary, Loudon, NH. Generation No. 4 4. MARTHA5 BOYNTON (WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 02/09/1728 in Newbury, Mass, and died 25/11/1822 in Tilton Family Cemetary, Loudon, NH. She married (1) DEACON THOMAS BATCHELDER. She married (2) TIMOTHY TILTON 25/12/1746, son of JOSEPH TILTON and ELIZABETH HILLIARD. Notes for MARTHA BOYNTON: [Boynton.ftw] According to George Henry Tilton: "When Martha died she was laid beside Timothy (her first husband) in the little Tilton cemetary on the old farm. It is said of Martha that when over 80 years of age, she rode on horseback from Loudon to Newbury, over 70 miles during one day, called there by sickness, a most wonderful woman." Martha and Timothy had five children, of whom the youngest David, was one of the early pioneers of Chicago." Children of MARTHA BOYNTON and TIMOTHY TILTON are: i. DAVID6 TILTON. 5. ii. NATHAN TILTON, b. 03/02/1755, East Kingston NH; d. 20/12/1804. Generation No. 5 5. NATHAN6 TILTON (MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 03/02/1755 in East Kingston NH, and died 20/12/1804. He married SUSAN GALE 19/10/1780 in East Kingston NH, daughter of DANIEL GALE and PATIENCE EASTMAN. Child of NATHAN TILTON and SUSAN GALE is: 6. i. STEPHEN7 TILTON, b. 29/09/1793, Loudon NH; d. 17/12/1867, San Bruno, Calif. Generation No. 6 6. STEPHEN7 TILTON (NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 29/09/1793 in Loudon NH, and died 17/12/1867 in San Bruno, Calif. He married JULIA BATCHELDER 10/01/1816 in Northfield, NH, daughter of WILLIAM BATCHELDER and OLIVE LADD. They had thirteen children, the oldest of which Joseph Sullivan Tilton..." Child of STEPHEN TILTON and JULIA BATCHELDER is: 7. i. JOSEPH SULLIVAN8 TILTON, b. 13/06/1818, Batchelder Farm, Northfield, NH; d. 06/11/1879, Laconia, NH. Generation No. 7 7. JOSEPH SULLIVAN8 TILTON (STEPHEN7, NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 13/06/1818 in Batchelder Farm, Northfield, NH, and died 06/11/1879 in Laconia, NH. He married BETSEY HAM 1842 in Dorchester, NH, daughter of JOSEPH HAM and NANCY COOK. Children of JOSEPH TILTON and BETSEY HAM are: 8. i. EMMA SUSAN9 TILTON, b. 17/07/1852, Manchester, NH; d. 06/11/1890, Laconia, NH. 9. ii. GEORGE HENRY TILTON, d. 1930. 10. iii. NANCY TILTON, d. Emporia, Kansas. Generation No. 8 8. EMMA SUSAN9 TILTON (JOSEPH SULLIVAN8, STEPHEN7, NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 17/07/1852 in Manchester, NH, and died 06/11/1890 in Laconia, NH. She married HORACE WHICHER GORRELL 02/12/1872 in Laconia (?) NH, son of ALBERT GORRELL and CLARISSA WHICHER. Children of EMMA TILTON and HORACE GORRELL are: 11. i. HENRY HORACE10 GORRELL, b. 24/03/1878; d. 26/06/1939, Guayaquil, Ecuador. 12. ii. ALBERT SULLIVAN GORRELL, d. 12/07/1914. iii. EDITH TILTON GORRELL, d. 12/05/1954; m. WILBER MOULTON. iv. CLARA GORRELL, b. Laconia, NH; d. 07/09/1874, Laconia, NH. 9. GEORGE HENRY9 TILTON (JOSEPH SULLIVAN8, STEPHEN7, NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) died 1930. 10. NANCY9 TILTON (JOSEPH SULLIVAN8, STEPHEN7, NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) died in Emporia, Kansas. She married CHARLES GILMAN. Child of NANCY TILTON and CHARLES GILMAN is: i. ARCHIE10 GILMAN. Generation No. 9 11. HENRY HORACE10 GORRELL (EMMA SUSAN9 TILTON, JOSEPH SULLIVAN8, STEPHEN7, NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 24/03/1878, and died 26/06/1939 in Guayaquil, Ecuador. He married MERCEDES BEATRICE LEESE 12/12/1907 in Gravesend, England, daughter of JOHN LEESE and LILIE COODE. Children of HENRY GORRELL and MERCEDES LEESE are: i. EMMA (BABETTA) BEATRICE11 GORRELL, b. 08/10/1908. 13. ii. JUAN LEESE GORRELL, b. 22/01/1910, Florence, Italy; d. 29/01/1985, Porto, Portugal. iii. HENRY (ENRICO) TILTON GORRELL, b. 08/06/1911. iv. EDITTA MERCEDES GORRELL, b. 06/08/1913. 12. ALBERT SULLIVAN10 GORRELL (EMMA SUSAN9 TILTON, JOSEPH SULLIVAN8, STEPHEN7, NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) died 12/07/1914. He married (2) MARION GIROUARD. Child of ALBERT SULLIVAN GORRELL is: 14. i. HERFORD11 GORRELL. Child of ALBERT GORRELL and MARION GIROUARD is: ii. HILDA11 GORRELL, m. FREDERICK TIMMINS. Generation No. 10 13. JUAN LEESE11 GORRELL (HENRY HORACE10, EMMA SUSAN9 TILTON, JOSEPH SULLIVAN8, STEPHEN7, NATHAN6, MARTHA5 BOYNTON, WILLIAM4, JOSHUA3, WILLIAM2, WILLIAM1) was born 22/01/1910 in Florence, Italy, and died 29/01/1985 in Porto, Portugal. He married MAGDALENA JAEN 04/01/1941 in Quito, Ecuador, daughter of ANTONIO JAEN and CARMEN DOMINGO. Children of JUAN GORRELL and MAGDALENA JAEN are: 15. i. MAGDALENA NATALIA ANASTASIA12 GORRELL And in good tradition of not naming living individuals, have only included myself at the very end of the line!
I'm almost embarrassed to admit that my child is descended from this guy, but I figured I'd share anyway. :-) (Thanks to Randy's obituary for Ari, by the way, I now know which "Coventry" Ari is talking about!) Transcribed exactly from the original: A Sons Farewell Soliloquy ------------------------- Farewell Dear Father kind farewell Since I must sease with thee to dwell Dry up these tears and cease thy moan Dear father since I must be gone Those tears which from thine eyes do flow Remind me of the love I owe Yet when I leave fair Coventry Dear father, weep no more for me Farewell dear Mother kind and true Whilst now I take my last Adieu The thots that I your arms must leave My tender heart doth sorely grieve O mother Dear my fondest care Who oft my griefs was wont to share O now suppress those tears I see Dear Mother weep no more for me Dear Parents though I take my leave Dont let it cause your hearts to grieve But trust in him who reigns above He,l [sic] shield the children of his love Then shoul [sic] his praises his name applaud Let his pure love be spread abroad Yet hear my words which here you see Dear parents weep no more for me Farewell Dear Brothers walk in grace That you may run a christian race Let love through all your actions shine That virtue may your hearts combine When ere your thoughts on me do rove Concider [sic] we are found in love Enjoy those thoughts on unity Yet Brothers weep no more for me [On the other side of the page] Farewell Dear Sisters of my heart O let me now my wish impart May you grow strong in faith and love To fit [?] you for the [unclear] above God grant you may [?] your stations It is consistent with his will That you may ever happy be [unclear] weep no more for me Farewell Companions of my youth May you abound in grace and truth And though I take this warm Adieu While roveing [?] still I'll think of you While thousand snares [?] expose my life In roving [?] ore this world of strife Though you may dwell in unity Think not, Dear friends, to weep for me Dear parents, Brothers, Sisters too And friends, I've bid you all adieu Let us conduct a life of woe With patients through this world below And strive to meet in courts above Where wings of time shall cease to move Then may we ever happy be So Farewell friends weep not for me Ari T Boynton Writing Coventry December the 26 1822
>At 03:40 PM 1/16/99 EST, OrtweinHou@aol.com wrote: >>My line descends from William and Elizabeth ( JACKSON). > >This reminds me of a standing question: How strongly do we know she was a >Jackson? I've never been able to find the primary sources (Wintringham >parish records, I would think, but William doesn't seem to be in them) to >check. > >Followup question: Do we know if the putative Elizabeth Jackson was related >to either of the Jackson families that settled Rowley, MA? (The longterm >idea here is to figure out whether William's descendants are cousins to the >Elizabeth Jackson who was hanged for a witch.) According to The Book (the Boynton genealogy), Elizabeth Jackson and William Boynton were married before arriving in Rowley. There is no proof cited, and in fact it does not say where they were married, or when. If we look at the circumstances surrounding the expedition's origins, they lead me to think that it's possible she may not have come from Wintringham. The Rev. Ezekiel Rogers was the pastor in Rowley, which is near Hull, quite a bit south of the Boynton's home. His paritioners who accompanied him to America came from all over Yorkshire, and a few were from other counties. Elizabeth Jackson might have been from a different town, and William may have married her just about anywhere in the area. For that matter, it's not absolutely stated by the authors that they were married in England, although that is the assumption. John married a woman who had been in Boston for at least seven years before he arrived, after all. (Elin Pell was an indentured servant who had become a "freeman" and allowed to join the church, thus was a citizen by the time she married John.) I don't think there is any way to know if Elizabeth was connected to the other Jackson families of Rowley without more English-side information. Cheers, Katherine Katherine Watson Cochrane <katherine@cd-info.com> -------------------------------------------------- Surnames researching: Alexander Alleine Anderson Boynton Cashion Dresser Everard Ickes Hackworth Hughes Keith Kidder Kress Latham Mangrum Meade Osborn(e) Pennington Phillips Ralston Renegar/Renninger Rutherford Shockley Shores Snow Starling Stewart Sugg(s) Walker Wallace Watson Wills York ++++ Genealogy Website http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kwc ++++
At 03:40 PM 1/16/99 EST, OrtweinHou@aol.com wrote: >My line descends from William and Elizabeth ( JACKSON). This reminds me of a standing question: How strongly do we know she was a Jackson? I've never been able to find the primary sources (Wintringham parish records, I would think, but William doesn't seem to be in them) to check. Followup question: Do we know if the putative Elizabeth Jackson was related to either of the Jackson families that settled Rowley, MA? (The longterm idea here is to figure out whether William's descendants are cousins to the Elizabeth Jackson who was hanged for a witch.) NT
THE ANGEL OF DEATH TAKES AWAY A GOOD MOTHER Demise of Cynthia M. Boynton at 9:30 Last Night Cynthia M. Boynton died at 9:30 last night at the home of her son, ex-Alderman E. G. Boynton, after an illness of several weeks. Deceased was born at McGrawville, New York, in 1825 and was therefore seventy-two years of age. She was married in 1844 and, with her husband and family, removed to Wisconsin in 1867. After a long residence in this state, Mr. and Mrs. Boynton removed to Winnetka, Illinois, where they resided until three years ago, when they came to La Crosse and had since made their home with the son named above. Deceased leaves, besides the husband, a family of four children, namely E.G., and Rose L. Boynton of this city, W. M. Boynton and Mrs. Frank Thompson of Seattle. She was an excellent wife and mother and her loss is a hard blow to all the members of the family. The funeral will take place Sunday at three o'clock from the home, corner Green Bay and Twenty-second Street, Rev W. H. Reed, pastor of the First Baptist church, of which deceased was a member, officiating. Tillman Bros. will act as directors.
>Dear Katherine, >Thank you for looking up my Jacob in the Boynton book. What is the name of >the 1897 Boynton book? >Becki Bishop > >From the title page: 1638 The Boynton Family A Genalogy of the Descendants of William and John Boynton Who emigrated from Yorkshire, England, in 1638, and settled at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Compiled by John Farnham Boynton and his wife Caroline (Harriman) Boynton Part I Including Historical and Biographical Sketches, English Records, and first five generations of the family in this Country "We wish to rescue the past from being fogotten, and to give honor to whom honor is due" 1897 It was printed privately, but is available in reprint from Higginson Printers of Salem, MA (I think). It's been awhile since I ordered mine from them, and I've lost their address. Maybe somebody else here knows it? It's not cheap, and they take a couple of months to deliver, but if you can't find a copy anywhere else it's one way to obtain it. Cheers, Katherine http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kwc <-- NEW location genealogy/family history http://www.cd-info.com <-- The CD Information Center http://www.cd-webstore.com <-- Information products about CD Technology HACKWORTH-L & BOYNTON-L surname discussion lists at http://www.rootsweb.com (list subscribe/unsubscribe forms available in genealogy website) Glad to be a Rootsweb Donor
Dear Katherine, Thank you for looking up my Jacob in the Boynton book. What is the name of the 1897 Boynton book? Becki Bishop