Hello! Andrew Boyd had three sons and two daughtersthat are talked about in a biography I previouly mentioned. Andrew, Archibald and William my gr.gr. grandfather. A court record in Monongalia Co. (W) Va. says Andrew Boyd bought a farm in Monongalia Co. Va.(now W.Va.) on 1808 from a man named Galloway. This farm was located about 25 miles NE of Monongalia Co. court house on Hazel Run. This is between Coopers Rocks state park and Bruceton Mills, W. Va. and is now Preston Co. as of 1818. There were problems over the purchase agreement in later years but Andrew appairently lost his case. That document says Andrew came from Fayette Co. Pa. to move on this farm. In the 1810 census there is An. Boyd named and also An. W. Boyd in Monongalia Co. A second court doc. says a constable went to his farm and was accosted by Margaret(the elder)wife of the late Andrew Boyd, and Catherine and Margaret. His daughters had these names. He died sometiime between 1815 court date and the second date of 1817. I do not know where he is buried. The 1820 census show no Boyds whatsoever in Mon. Co. Va. But, now Andrew Boyd is in Prince Georges TWP Fayette Co Pa and Archibald Boyd is in Wharten TWP Fayette Co. Pa. They weren't there previously. When I reviewed the 1790 and 1800 census there are no Boyds with these names. There was an Andrew Boyd in Frederick Co. Pa. in 1790 and 1800 but he was gone in 1810. Did he move to Mon. Co Va and buy a farm? I don't know! One possible link. My gr.gr. grandfather says he was born in Maryland in the 1850 census. Second possible link!! A man named Conrad Show lives in Frederick MD in 1790 and 1800 census. He then shows up in Fayette Co. Pa in 1810. Later ,Archibald married Charlotte (Show) and was killed by the train in 1904. She was likely the grandaughter of Conrad Show. I have no information that says this Boyd family had a DAVID. This does not seem to be a name used by later generations in this family. Regards, Harry ----- Original Message ----- From: <agfoster@headscheme.com> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: Re: [Boyd] Brits, Scots and Scots Irish >I believe West VA was still VA in those days. Where was your GR GR GR >grandfather Andrew from? Andrew was the original progenitor of the >Frederick MD gang of Boyds and had David as one son but I don't have >records of his other children. He was my GR GR GR Grandfather. Came over >from Scotland in 1736. > On Jul 13, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Harry Boyde wrote: > >> Hello, My Archibald Boyd was married to Margaret Burnett on Oct 13, 1813 >> according to records in Morgantown, W.Va. (Monongalia Co.) I find them >> living in Wharten TWP Fayette Co. Pa in the 1820 and 1830 census. I >> don't know his birth date but it was most likely 1770s or early 1780s. >> He disappears from the 1840 census but the name Margaret becomes head of >> household. They had at least 2 sons and probably more children. They >> were Andrew Boyd and Parks A. Boyd. You can find them in the 1850 census >> and also later.Both served with Union army during civil war. Parks was >> KIA at battle of Wilderness. Both have pension files.I recently visited >> NARA and saw their files. An affidavid in Parks file written by Andrew >> Boyd states he lived near Parks and was his brother. Time constraits >> kept me copying their files but I will get them eventially.I believe >> their father was Archibald and their grandfather was my GR. GR. Gr. >> grandfather Andrew Boyd. I do not have positive proof but it can't be >> far waay. Ironically one son of Andrew (Parks brother) was named >> Archibald and married Charlotte Show. This Archibald was born about 1836 >> and died in 1904 after being hit by a train. He is buried in Ohiopyle, >> Pa. with Charlotte. My own great grandfather James Boyd, son of William >> of Monongalia Co. W.Va. was hit by a train near Uffington W.Va. on June >> 13, 1906 at the age of 83. These two would have been first cousins. >> Regards, Harry >> ----- Original Message ----- From: <Belle19169@aol.com> >> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:52 AM >> Subject: Re: [Boyd] Brits, Scots and Scots Irish >> >> >>> In a message dated 7/4/2005 4:33:25 PM Central Standard Time, >>> hboyde@comcast.net writes: >>> I need to know more about this Andrew Boyd of Frederick Co., MD. My >>> gr.gr.gr. >>> grandfather was named Andrew Boyd. His son William is my gr.gr >>> grandfather >>> and lived many years in Monongalia Co. (W) Va. William had brothers >>> named Andrew >>> and Archibald. From a court record in Monongalia Co. I have learned >>> that the >>> father Andrew had a wife named Margaret. The 1850 census says William >>> was born >>> in Maryland in 1771 and died in (W) Va. in 1856. I would love to be >>> able to >>> link them. Andrew died around 1816. Margaret lived into the 1830s. >>> Regards, >>> Harry >>> Harry, >>> My great-great grandfather was named Archibald Boyd who married >>> Susannah >>> Parnell. I think he was born in 1809. Could this be the same Archibald? >>> I don't >>> know much about him. Any info you may have could help me out. >>> Thanks, >>> Dawn Orwig >>> "Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." >>> Ephesians 4:3 >>> The heart that is kind and loving most closely resembles God. ---Author >>> Unknown--- >>> >>> >>> ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== >>> RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite >>> >>> http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd- >>> trees >>> >> >> >> >> ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== >> RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite >> >> http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd- trees >> > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > >
I believe West VA was still VA in those days. Where was your GR GR GR grandfather Andrew from? Andrew was the original progenitor of the Frederick MD gang of Boyds and had David as one son but I don't have records of his other children. He was my GR GR GR Grandfather. Came over from Scotland in 1736. On Jul 13, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Harry Boyde wrote: > Hello, My Archibald Boyd was married to Margaret Burnett on Oct 13, > 1813 according to records in Morgantown, W.Va. (Monongalia Co.) I find > them living in Wharten TWP Fayette Co. Pa in the 1820 and 1830 census. > I don't know his birth date but it was most likely 1770s or early > 1780s. He disappears from the 1840 census but the name Margaret > becomes head of household. They had at least 2 sons and probably more > children. They were Andrew Boyd and Parks A. Boyd. You can find them > in the 1850 census and also later.Both served with Union army during > civil war. Parks was KIA at battle of Wilderness. Both have pension > files.I recently visited NARA and saw their files. An affidavid in > Parks file written by Andrew Boyd states he lived near Parks and was > his brother. Time constraits kept me copying their files but I will > get them eventially.I believe their father was Archibald and their > grandfather was my GR. GR. Gr. grandfather Andrew Boyd. I do not have > positive proof but it can't be far waay. Ironically one son of Andrew > (Parks brother) was named Archibald and married Charlotte Show. This > Archibald was born about 1836 and died in 1904 after being hit by a > train. He is buried in Ohiopyle, Pa. with Charlotte. My own great > grandfather James Boyd, son of William of Monongalia Co. W.Va. was hit > by a train near Uffington W.Va. on June 13, 1906 at the age of 83. > These two would have been first cousins. Regards, Harry > ----- Original Message ----- From: <Belle19169@aol.com> > To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:52 AM > Subject: Re: [Boyd] Brits, Scots and Scots Irish > > >> In a message dated 7/4/2005 4:33:25 PM Central Standard Time, >> hboyde@comcast.net writes: >> I need to know more about this Andrew Boyd of Frederick Co., MD. My >> gr.gr.gr. >> grandfather was named Andrew Boyd. His son William is my gr.gr >> grandfather >> and lived many years in Monongalia Co. (W) Va. William had brothers >> named Andrew >> and Archibald. From a court record in Monongalia Co. I have learned >> that the >> father Andrew had a wife named Margaret. The 1850 census says William >> was born >> in Maryland in 1771 and died in (W) Va. in 1856. I would love to be >> able to >> link them. Andrew died around 1816. Margaret lived into the 1830s. >> Regards, >> Harry >> Harry, >> My great-great grandfather was named Archibald Boyd who married >> Susannah >> Parnell. I think he was born in 1809. Could this be the same >> Archibald? I don't >> know much about him. Any info you may have could help me out. >> Thanks, >> Dawn Orwig >> "Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." >> Ephesians 4:3 >> The heart that is kind and loving most closely resembles God. >> ---Author >> Unknown--- >> >> >> ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== >> RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite >> >> http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd- >> trees >> > > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd- > trees >
Hello, My Archibald Boyd was married to Margaret Burnett on Oct 13, 1813 according to records in Morgantown, W.Va. (Monongalia Co.) I find them living in Wharten TWP Fayette Co. Pa in the 1820 and 1830 census. I don't know his birth date but it was most likely 1770s or early 1780s. He disappears from the 1840 census but the name Margaret becomes head of household. They had at least 2 sons and probably more children. They were Andrew Boyd and Parks A. Boyd. You can find them in the 1850 census and also later.Both served with Union army during civil war. Parks was KIA at battle of Wilderness. Both have pension files.I recently visited NARA and saw their files. An affidavid in Parks file written by Andrew Boyd states he lived near Parks and was his brother. Time constraits kept me copying their files but I will get them eventially.I believe their father was Archibald and their grandfather was my GR. GR. Gr. grandfather Andrew Boyd. I do not have positive proof but it can't be far waay. Ironically one son of Andrew (Parks brother) was named Archibald and married Charlotte Show. This Archibald was born about 1836 and died in 1904 after being hit by a train. He is buried in Ohiopyle, Pa. with Charlotte. My own great grandfather James Boyd, son of William of Monongalia Co. W.Va. was hit by a train near Uffington W.Va. on June 13, 1906 at the age of 83. These two would have been first cousins. Regards, Harry ----- Original Message ----- From: <Belle19169@aol.com> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:52 AM Subject: Re: [Boyd] Brits, Scots and Scots Irish > In a message dated 7/4/2005 4:33:25 PM Central Standard Time, > hboyde@comcast.net writes: > I need to know more about this Andrew Boyd of Frederick Co., MD. My > gr.gr.gr. > grandfather was named Andrew Boyd. His son William is my gr.gr grandfather > and lived many years in Monongalia Co. (W) Va. William had brothers named > Andrew > and Archibald. From a court record in Monongalia Co. I have learned that > the > father Andrew had a wife named Margaret. The 1850 census says William was > born > in Maryland in 1771 and died in (W) Va. in 1856. I would love to be able > to > link them. Andrew died around 1816. Margaret lived into the 1830s. > Regards, > Harry > Harry, > My great-great grandfather was named Archibald Boyd who married Susannah > Parnell. I think he was born in 1809. Could this be the same Archibald? I > don't > know much about him. Any info you may have could help me out. > Thanks, > Dawn Orwig > "Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." > Ephesians 4:3 > The heart that is kind and loving most closely resembles God. ---Author > Unknown--- > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > >
Where did the NY Boyds live? I am looking for Saratoga Springs NY and North Jersey, our family line is Boyd-MacMurray. -----Original Message----- From: Victor Boyd [mailto:vcboyd@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:22 AM To: CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Boyd] Rich and Vic..... Maria The Book I am refering focuses its history on the New York Boyds with a small section on Boston MA Boyds and Northumnerland Co, PA Boyds Vic ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees
In a message dated 7/12/2005 8:08:29 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, jcurtis@infowest.com writes: The problem I had with it was, I already know the two different lineages, and DNA wouldn't add much. I guess it would help if a person wasn't sure of a connexion. That is a thing which DNA testing shows, whether the 'paper' connection and the 'blood' connection are the same, or different. Often someone is a family would take someone else's baby (illegitimate) to raise, and never tell the other about it. Or after a divorce, when kids are young, go back to mother's maiden name, and they aren't told about it.
It doesn't matter what the last name on the form is. However, it need to be the one taking the DNA test and that has to be all male from the Boyd line you are trying to connect too. I was told that you would receive a DNA kit and you would just swab the inside of your mouth, then send it to a certain lab and they do the testing. Ruby
Guys, Can you tell me more about the book mentioned in an earlier email? "History of the Boyd Family by William Boyd" Rochester NY Maria
Maria The Book I am refering focuses its history on the New York Boyds with a small section on Boston MA Boyds and Northumnerland Co, PA Boyds Vic
Thank you Debbie! and everyone I Have a brother still in life, but if my last name on the form will be not Boyd ( Samson ) those they make the connection ( if he have connection) or I have to ask it? thank you! Sonia
Does anyone have Boyd relatives in the Ballycastle area of Northern Ireland? My ggggrandmother was Agnes Boyd Robertson from that area. CJ
In a message dated 7/4/2005 4:33:25 PM Central Standard Time, hboyde@comcast.net writes: I need to know more about this Andrew Boyd of Frederick Co., MD. My gr.gr.gr. grandfather was named Andrew Boyd. His son William is my gr.gr grandfather and lived many years in Monongalia Co. (W) Va. William had brothers named Andrew and Archibald. From a court record in Monongalia Co. I have learned that the father Andrew had a wife named Margaret. The 1850 census says William was born in Maryland in 1771 and died in (W) Va. in 1856. I would love to be able to link them. Andrew died around 1816. Margaret lived into the 1830s. Regards, Harry Harry, My great-great grandfather was named Archibald Boyd who married Susannah Parnell. I think he was born in 1809. Could this be the same Archibald? I don't know much about him. Any info you may have could help me out. Thanks, Dawn Orwig "Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." Ephesians 4:3 The heart that is kind and loving most closely resembles God. ---Author Unknown---
Yes, it would tell which branch you came from. But only if someone from the different branches had the DNA done.
Below are three web pages that will give you information about the DNA projects. Ruby _http://www.worldfamilies.net_ (http://www.worldfamilies.net) http://_www.dnaheritage.com/_ (http://www.dnaheritage.com/) www.relativegenetics.com
For Deborah Boyd; Away from the DNA for abit.... We also have afew Boyd families floating around in Northern Ireland and wondered if you could shed some light on yours, maybe we are related too! Ours seem to be Belfast, Carrickfergus, Larne and abit north from there. Heather Harris (nee Boyd)
Is this the John Boyd who is buried at Newton, MS? I am a Boyd descendant thru my mother whose maiden name was Boyd, but do not think we're closely connected to this John Boyd. Bonnie Farley Gary, MS
Despite all the naysayers, I've also found DNA testing to be beneficial to my research as well. Our family matched (100% at the 37 marker level) with another Boyd line and we now have more information putting both paper trails together to break through our brick wall in Northern Ireland. In answer to Sonia's question - we started with the least expensive 12 Marker test from FamilyTree and followed up with the 25 and 37 Marker tests once we had a match. I would think following this same route would be useful to Sonia at this stage since she is simply trying to see if she should continue to follow her research into the Boyd lines. Debbie On Jul 12, 2005, at 5:51 PM, Victor Boyd wrote: > Jeri > > It can tie you to someone that has a paper trail. > > My family's Surmname has been Boyd since the civil > war. Through DNA testing it was revealed that we > closely match the Boyett/Boyt's. I have since found > documentation to back this up. > > Vic > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd- > trees > >
Rich - this is just an aside......I email with 3 ladies in England. Last night, the one said: "You Yanks read the word Castle or Manor, and you all rush in to claim it as your own...." :) JanC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich" <richboyd@speednetllc.com> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 4:21 PM Subject: [Boyd] The Norman Connection > > The following is from the book "The Boyd Family of York County, Maine, > Arthur S. Boyd, 1924." > > (This is the only book on the Boyd family-- that I know of- - that goes > into Norman lineage. It is quite interesting.) > (Arthur's book goes on the assumption that the Boyds and the Stewarts > descend from brothers. Most Scottish historians > do not support that descent today. > > The Norman connection: > > The Boyd family of Kilmarnock, Scotland, from which is descended all the > Boyd families of Scottish origin, is a branch of the Breton family of > Dinan, or de Dinant. The identity of the families appears in their arms; > as the family of Dinan bore a fesse indented, while that of Fitz-Alan > (from which the Stuarts and Boyds are descended) bore a fesse chequey. > > The principally of Dol and Dinan was in the old French Province of > Bretagne, and extended from Alet (St. Malo), by way of the towns of Dol > (now known as Dol-de-Bretagne, in the Department of Ille-et-Vilane), > Dinan (in Cotes-du-nord), and Combourg, to the central hills of > Bretagne, over a tract of ninety miles by sixty. Its chiefs, on whom > many Barons were dependent, were rather sovereigns than magnates, and > their origin is lost in antiquity. In all probability they represented > the patriarchal sovereigns of the Diablintes, the nation who held that > part of Bretagne in the time of Julius Caesar, who conquered Bretagne in > 57-56 BC and gave it the name of Armorica, and occupied the coast of > Gaul between the seine and the Loire, but later the name of Armorica was > confined to Bretagne. > > The rest of this can be found on the Clan Boyd Society web site below: > > http://www.clanboyd.info/state/maine/famhist/arthur1/index.htm > > Richard G. Boyd > http://www.clanboyd.info > > > > > agfoster@headscheme.com wrote: > > > Who can tell me about the Norman connection? My Dad said we were > > believed to date back to the Norman Conquest but that and the story > > about the Sicilian Island cathedral is all I've gotten. > > Anna Grace Boyd Foster > > > > On Jul 12, 2005, at 3:04 PM, Rich wrote: > > > >> Hello > >> > >> Anna asked why the newsletter is named "The Dean Road". > >> > >> The road that leads from the burgh of Kilmarnock to Kilmarnock Castle > >> was the Dean road. > >> The castle is now usually called the Dean Castle. > >> > >> William G. Boyd gave the name to the newsletter early in 1988 before > >> the society > >> was offically formed. Later the named confirmed at the 1988 Stone > >> Mountain Georgia Highland > >> Games.. > >> > >> Rich > >> > >> agfoster@headscheme.com wrote: > >> > >>> Rich: Thanks for sending the July issue of Dean Road. My question: > >>> what is the significance of the name? > >>> Anna Grace Boyd Foster > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > > >
I've learned more about my families, researching collateral families, than direct lines. I guess everyone on this list has searched the Pa. Archives for their families? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen McMillan" <diggingupbones@cfl.rr.com> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 5:12 PM Subject: RE: [Boyd] BOYDE > May a DAR member or someone could check the DAR plaque or with them to find > out more about John Boyd. It would show his wife, pension where he fought > etc. > > Karen > -----Original Message----- > From: Al Boyd [mailto:al.boyd@charter.net] > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 4:53 PM > To: CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [Boyd] BOYDE > > This note really caught my eye. I am searching for information on the John > Boyd who married Catherine Holloway in Tennessee in Sept. 1799. He had a > Revolutionary War pension and after his death, Catherine continued to > collect his pension. > The DAR Plaque at his grave reads: > > John Boyd Sr. > PA Line > Revolutionary War > 1745 - 1838 > > I think this may be the same John Boyd. If you or anyone else has additional > information I would greatly appreciate having it. > > Al Boyd > > -----Original Message----- > From: agfoster@headscheme.com [mailto:agfoster@headscheme.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 9:32 AM > To: CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Boyd] BOYDE > > As I am going thru ancient notes I made in the 60s I ran across this > note which might interest some people: > > Congress, May 8, 1781 > RESOLVED: That every chaplain, deemed and certified to the Board of > War to be supernumerary, be no longer continued in service and be > entitled to have their depreciation made good, and to the half-pay of > Captains for life. > Officers entitled to half pay: > Pennsylvania: Lieut. John Boyd > MD: Lieut Thomas BOyd > NC: Chaplain Adam Boyd > PA: Capt William McKay (this family was related to the Boyds) > > Anna Grace > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > > >
I have two Curtis lines...the line I married into were from New England, and my paternal line in VA. Most of the Curtis lineage in VA seemed to come from one man, Job Curtis. What they were trying to do, was connect people on-line, thru DNA to Job Curtis. The problem I had with it was, I already know the two different lineages, and DNA wouldn't add much. I guess it would help if a person wasn't sure of a connexion. JanC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deborah Boyd" <dboyd@duurstede.com> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 7:56 PM Subject: Re: [Boyd] DNA > Despite all the naysayers, I've also found DNA testing to be > beneficial to my research as well. Our family matched (100% at the 37 > marker level) with another Boyd line and we now have more information > putting both paper trails together to break through our brick wall in > Northern Ireland. > > In answer to Sonia's question - we started with the least expensive > 12 Marker test from FamilyTree and followed up with the 25 and 37 > Marker tests once we had a match. I would think following this same > route would be useful to Sonia at this stage since she is simply > trying to see if she should continue to follow her research into the > Boyd lines. > > Debbie > > > On Jul 12, 2005, at 5:51 PM, Victor Boyd wrote: > > > Jeri > > > > It can tie you to someone that has a paper trail. > > > > My family's Surmname has been Boyd since the civil > > war. Through DNA testing it was revealed that we > > closely match the Boyett/Boyt's. I have since found > > documentation to back this up. > > > > Vic > > > > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd- > > trees > > > > > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > > >
Rich Do you have the book ""History of the Boyd Family And Descendants with sketches" by William P. Boyd Rochester, N.Y. John P. Smith Printing Company 1912 ? Vic