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    1. RE: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns
    2. John Boyd
    3. Pennsylvania - Kentucky - Indiana - Illinois - Texas, and I now live in California. Direct Descendants of Arthur James Boyd, Sr 1 Arthur James Boyd, Sr b: 02/8/1778 in , , Pennsylvania d: 09/8/1870 in Rush County, Indiana .. +Nancy Jane Rankin b: Abt. 1785 in Of, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania m: Abt. 1804 in Cumberland Co, Pennsylvania d: Unknown . 2 John Arthur Boyd b: 10/12/1805 in Harrison County, Kentucky d: Aft. 1887 ..... +Rebecca Maze b: 08/25/1810 in Harrison County, Kentucky m: 10/28/1830 in Union County, Indiana d: 12/29/1886 in Humboldt, Coles County, Illinois ..... 3 Joseph Edward Boyd b: 07/3/1849 in Rush County, Indiana d: 10/19/1892 in Loxa, Coles County, Illinois ......... +Barbara Alice Nabb b: 02/2/1854 in Lawrenceville, Illinois m: 02/6/1872 in Coles County, Illinois d: 09/15/1941 in El Campo, Wharton County, Texas ........ 4 John Hamilton Boyd, Sr b: 06/20/1883 in Mattoon, Illinois d: 04/4/1953 in El Campo, Wharton County, Texas John H. Boyd

    05/25/2004 06:33:20
    1. (Oops!) More Boyd data (2)
    2. RichBoyd
    3. As before -- most of these Boyds migrated to Nebraska from another state. Peter Boyd ~ Adelaide Fish, Clay County, Nebraska http://clanboyd.info/state/Nebraska/famhist/peter/index.htm Robert F. Boyd ~ Mary O. Torgerson, Hamilton County, NE http://clanboyd.info/state/Nebraska/famhist/robertf/index.htm John C. Boyd ~ (1) Daisy Swarts (2) Almira Shaw, Gage County, NE http://clanboyd.info/state/Nebraska/famhist/johnc/index.htm Otho Boyd ~ Lucy Cobaugh, Gage County, NE http://clanboyd.info/state/Nebraska/famhist/0tho/index.htm James A. Boyd ~ May Robertson, Buffalo County, NE http://clanboyd.info/state/Nebraska/famhist/jamesa/index.htm Ira Boyd ~ Bertha Horst, Gage County, NE http://clanboyd.info/state/Nebraska/famhist/ira/index.htm Frederick A. Boyd ~ Clara Joynt, Adams County, NE http://clanboyd.info/state/Nebraska/famhist/fredericka/index.htm Many thanks to Karen from Ohio for this data Rich Boyd

    05/25/2004 06:23:54
    1. More New Boyd Data (2)
    2. RichBoyd
    3. As before -- most of these Boyds migrated to Nebraska from another state. Peter Boyd ~ Adelaide Fish, Clay County, Nebraska Click Here Robert F. Boyd ~ Mary O. Torgerson, Hamilton County, NE Click Here John C. Boyd ~ (1) Daisy Swarts (2) Almira Shaw, Gage County, Nebraska Click Here Otho Boyd ~ Lucy Cobaugh, Gage County, NE Click Here James A. Boyd ~ May Robertson, Buffalo County, NE Click Here Ira Boyd ~ Bertha Horst, Gage County, NE Click Here Frederick A. Boyd ~ Clara Joynt, Adams County, NE Click Here Many thanks to Karen from Ohio for this data Rich Boyd

    05/25/2004 05:48:10
    1. More New Boyd data
    2. RichBoyd
    3. Some of these Boyds migrated from other states to Missouri Clarence M. Boyd, MD, Buchanan County, Missouri http://clanboyd.info/state/Missouri/famhist/clarencem/index.htm William Goddin Boyd ~ (1)Hallie Francis (2) Mrs. Bassett St. Louis, Missouri http://clanboyd.info/state/Missouri/famhist/williamg/index.htm James Edward Boyd, Jr. ~ Elizabeth Webb, St. Louis, MO http://clanboyd.info/state/Missouri/famhist/jamese/index.htm Ingram Fletcher Boyd ~ Louie Ray Brown, St. Louis, MO http://clanboyd.info/state/Missouri/famhist/inghamf/index.htm Trustin Brown Boyd ~ Emily Tousey, St. Louis, MO http://clanboyd.info/state/Missouri/famhist/trustinb/index.htm Thanks to Karen from Ohio for these Bio's

    05/25/2004 05:44:32
    1. Boyd migrations
    2. Jane C. Grezlik
    3. My Boyd's are found in Chester Co. PA & Cecil Co MD (used to be part of Chester Co.) Alexander's birth is guesstimated at 1712-15, he had a brother Francis and may have had a brother Hugh. Don't know where or when they had arrived in the " new world". Family tradition has them Irish, but you know how that is. Alexander (children: Margaret, Robert, Hugh, Francis, Alexander Jr.) and one of his son's, Francis (my line) stayed in the Port Deposit/ West Nottingham area of Cecil Co. Maryland until Hugh and Jane Steel Boyd's clan. They started to move out of the area, a son and 2 of the daughters moved down into Baltimore, the daughter Mary Jane Boyd Jones and her family, with her brother James Boyd, moved to the panhandle of Virginia, now West Virginia about 1820, as close as I can tell at this time. I have found several Boyd's in this area, but don't know if any of them are related to Mary & James Boyd James met and married Sarah Robinson there and moved into Ohio, Carroll Co. area in about 1827-30. There are many of us that have stayed, traveled out of and returned to the area of Carroll County Ohio. It is very nice here. There was one son, William, that traveled to the far west, and was a fur trader in Vancouver, then a gold miner in California. After 1850 he was never heard from again by his eastern family. Not sure if he had met with a bad end or may have drowned trying to return east. He had said he would be on his way home in the fall of 1850. He never made it. If anyone has any information on this family, please let me know. Thank you. Jane in Ohio jcgrezlik@bright.net

    05/25/2004 04:30:58
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns
    2. Jane C. Grezlik
    3. Jeff, you didn't give us any information on who your Boyd's are!! There might be a clue there for the rest of us to connect with. Jane in Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Boyd" <prairie1@shawneelink.net> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: Re: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns > That is all really interesting. I just don't know much about mine, except > that they came from " Kentucky country". > I have never gotten past my great grand father. > But it is neat that you were able to > Jeff > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "RichBoyd" <RichBoyd@SpeednetLLC.com> > To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 6:48 PM > Subject: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns > > > > Below are the migration patterns of my Boyd family. Why not tell us > yours? > > --------------------------- > >

    05/25/2004 03:49:43
    1. Migration Patterns
    2. My Thomas Boyd family arrived in Baltimore during Apr-Jun of 1830. From there they travelled to Pittsburgh and finally to Holmes County, OH. The family included the 87-year old grandfather (Thomas), the 50-year old son (Thomas) and his wife and family of six children, ages 4-13. Somewhere between 1830 and Nov 1832 both of the older men died; neither of them came to Holmes County; the farm was bought by Sarah's (the wife) brother in Sarah's name. The boys and youngest daughter stayed in Holmes County but the other three girls and their husbands went to Iroquois County, IL. Several of their descendants went to Iowa (surname Lawhead). Shirley Boyd shirboy@aol.com

    05/25/2004 03:24:23
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns
    2. Rita Carroll
    3. Some help please?? On the 1880 Illinois Census, Lamotte, Crawford Co., there is listed a Laviney Boyd, age 36, widowed, born in Ohio. Also her children, Johnny, Elma and Aney. Does anyone know anything else about this woman?? I think it's possible that Aney is my great grandmother, Anna Laura Boyd, but I do not have enough information yet. Rita Carroll --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger

    05/24/2004 07:35:10
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns
    2. Oh, come on Jan !!!! The story was just getting good!!!!! Finish telling about the 2 ex wives!!!!! Mary Neal Indianapolis, Indiana

    05/24/2004 06:02:46
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns
    2. Jeff Boyd
    3. That is all really interesting. I just don't know much about mine, except that they came from " Kentucky country". I have never gotten past my great grand father. But it is neat that you were able to Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "RichBoyd" <RichBoyd@SpeednetLLC.com> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 6:48 PM Subject: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns > Below are the migration patterns of my Boyd family. Why not tell us yours? > --------------------------- > > > My earliest known ancestor John Boyd married Margaret Long in Boston, Massachusetts, 11 April 1731 but most of their five sons were born further west in Hopkinton in Worcestor County in the 1730s, 40s, and 50s. We are not certain where John came from but it was either N. Ireland or Scotland. He could have come with the 1718 migrations out of Northern Ireland but we don't know for sure. > > In the 1760s they all moved even further west to Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, where some of them remained. One line went > to New York. > > In the 1770s one of the sons, Abraham Boyd, moved up into Wilmington, Vermont, north of Shelburne Falls which today is a "hop skip and a jump" but in those days was a long journey. We are not sure why he went to Vermont except that he fought at the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolution, and may have like the area. > > One of his six sons (Luther) made the giant leap West sometime in 1822 when he landed in Ohio, near Columbus. He left Vermont in 1813 but doesn't show up anywhere until 1822 in Columbus, Ohio where he married Easther English. During the years 1813 - 1822 we don't know where he was. There was a Luther Boyd who fought in the war of 1812 but was listed as signing up in New York (which is another hop, skip, and a jump) from Vermont. We don't know if he was our Luther, but think it was. > > His son Luther Jr., stayed in Columbus, Ohio all of his short life but his son Richard Boyd went to Peru, Indiana where he lived most of his life and died in 1934. > > His oldest son, Albert Boyd carried on the westward migration and went to Des Moines, Iowa about 1900 where he married and had a son. > > Another son, my grandfather, George S. Boyd had the wanderlust and from the 1900s to 1929 followed the oil wells in Arksansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas for work. Most of his children were born in Louisiana and Texas. George S. and his brother John Henry Boyd ended up in Michigan which explains why I was born here. George came back to Michigan in 1929 after the stock market crash and during the Depression. > > My Boyd family left relatives all over New England from Massachusetts to Vermont, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, and etc. Over the years (and especially with the advent of the Internet) I have met several of these distant Boyd cousins in many of the above areas. For more info see: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~confido/book2.htm > > Richard G. Boyd > Rogers City, Michigan > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > >

    05/24/2004 04:18:28
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns
    2. Jan Curtis
    3. Good idea, Rich...I can do that with other families, but not my Janet Boyd. Short story - For example, my Samuel Gholson, VA (1780-1854), was a Kentucky long-hunter, and an alcoholic. He had a bad reputation in Wayne County....he was accused (with 2 other men) of raping a woman in a "doggery" (a saloon). They had been out hunting, fishing, drinking, and on the way home stopped in at the doggery, met the woman. He was tried & found innocent. His atty was Micah Taul, his BIL. During the War of 1812, he was a Kentucky Mounted Rifleman, and fought at the Battle of New Orleans. He moved into Arkansas, and was involved in the Santa Fe Trade (as a wagon merchant). His son Alverado (age 17), was shot & killed in Santa Fe for $600.00 in gold. Samuel moved to Texas 1834. He was friends with Sterling Clack Robertson. He had 5,000 acres on the Brazos north of Waco. He moved to Marshall, Harrison Co., TX & died 1854. (after he had married 2 other women). Remind me some day, to tell you about his ex-wife, Mary (Polly) Slaton...she moved in & took over his 5,000 acres in Texas. <g> And his 3rd wife, Brittania Cannon of ill fame in New England. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "RichBoyd" <RichBoyd@SpeednetLLC.com> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:48 PM Subject: [ClanBoyd] Boyd Migration Patterns > Below are the migration patterns of my Boyd family. Why not tell us yours? > --------------------------- > > > My earliest known ancestor John Boyd married Margaret Long in Boston, Massachusetts, 11 April 1731 but most of their five sons were born further west in Hopkinton in Worcestor County in the 1730s, 40s, and 50s. We are not certain where John came from but it was either N. Ireland or Scotland. He could have come with the 1718 migrations out of Northern Ireland but we don't know for sure. > > In the 1760s they all moved even further west to Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, where some of them remained. One line went > to New York. > > In the 1770s one of the sons, Abraham Boyd, moved up into Wilmington, Vermont, north of Shelburne Falls which today is a "hop skip and a jump" but in those days was a long journey. We are not sure why he went to Vermont except that he fought at the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolution, and may have like the area. > > One of his six sons (Luther) made the giant leap West sometime in 1822 when he landed in Ohio, near Columbus. He left Vermont in 1813 but doesn't show up anywhere until 1822 in Columbus, Ohio where he married Easther English. During the years 1813 - 1822 we don't know where he was. There was a Luther Boyd who fought in the war of 1812 but was listed as signing up in New York (which is another hop, skip, and a jump) from Vermont. We don't know if he was our Luther, but think it was. > > His son Luther Jr., stayed in Columbus, Ohio all of his short life but his son Richard Boyd went to Peru, Indiana where he lived most of his life and died in 1934. > > His oldest son, Albert Boyd carried on the westward migration and went to Des Moines, Iowa about 1900 where he married and had a son. > > Another son, my grandfather, George S. Boyd had the wanderlust and from the 1900s to 1929 followed the oil wells in Arksansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas for work. Most of his children were born in Louisiana and Texas. George S. and his brother John Henry Boyd ended up in Michigan which explains why I was born here. George came back to Michigan in 1929 after the stock market crash and during the Depression. > > My Boyd family left relatives all over New England from Massachusetts to Vermont, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, and etc. Over the years (and especially with the advent of the Internet) I have met several of these distant Boyd cousins in many of the above areas. For more info see: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~confido/book2.htm > > Richard G. Boyd > Rogers City, Michigan > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees >

    05/24/2004 03:50:04
    1. Boyd Migration Patterns
    2. RichBoyd
    3. Below are the migration patterns of my Boyd family. Why not tell us yours? --------------------------- My earliest known ancestor John Boyd married Margaret Long in Boston, Massachusetts, 11 April 1731 but most of their five sons were born further west in Hopkinton in Worcestor County in the 1730s, 40s, and 50s. We are not certain where John came from but it was either N. Ireland or Scotland. He could have come with the 1718 migrations out of Northern Ireland but we don't know for sure. In the 1760s they all moved even further west to Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, where some of them remained. One line went to New York. In the 1770s one of the sons, Abraham Boyd, moved up into Wilmington, Vermont, north of Shelburne Falls which today is a "hop skip and a jump" but in those days was a long journey. We are not sure why he went to Vermont except that he fought at the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolution, and may have like the area. One of his six sons (Luther) made the giant leap West sometime in 1822 when he landed in Ohio, near Columbus. He left Vermont in 1813 but doesn't show up anywhere until 1822 in Columbus, Ohio where he married Easther English. During the years 1813 - 1822 we don't know where he was. There was a Luther Boyd who fought in the war of 1812 but was listed as signing up in New York (which is another hop, skip, and a jump) from Vermont. We don't know if he was our Luther, but think it was. His son Luther Jr., stayed in Columbus, Ohio all of his short life but his son Richard Boyd went to Peru, Indiana where he lived most of his life and died in 1934. His oldest son, Albert Boyd carried on the westward migration and went to Des Moines, Iowa about 1900 where he married and had a son. Another son, my grandfather, George S. Boyd had the wanderlust and from the 1900s to 1929 followed the oil wells in Arksansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas for work. Most of his children were born in Louisiana and Texas. George S. and his brother John Henry Boyd ended up in Michigan which explains why I was born here. George came back to Michigan in 1929 after the stock market crash and during the Depression. My Boyd family left relatives all over New England from Massachusetts to Vermont, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, and etc. Over the years (and especially with the advent of the Internet) I have met several of these distant Boyd cousins in many of the above areas. For more info see: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~confido/book2.htm Richard G. Boyd Rogers City, Michigan

    05/24/2004 01:48:06
    1. About Reasons for Looking Where One is Looking
    2. LAWRENCE BOYD
    3. Dear List, I thought this exchange about Boyd migration patterns in the U.S. might be of interest to the list. Those of you who have a greater knowledge of this dimension of Boyd genealogy are most welcome to comment. As background for this, I should mention that my Boyds turned up near Toronto, Ontario, Canada between 1820 and 1825 and so we spent years looking at migration routes across Canada and along the border in the United States. But our radar recently swung radically to the south as the result of a Y-DNA test of a Boyd from Missouri that matches our Boyds perfectly. Larry Hugh Boyd Tempe, Arizona Hi Gordon, Indeed, your observation about a "New Tennessee in Missouri" being a reflection of early migration patterns is interesting and relevant to our current research. My recollection of what I had read about the big Scots-Irish immigrations that would apply to our Boyd research is that there was a great flow in the mid-1700's to the colonies and a great pressure to expand to the west. However, by the Proclamation of 1763, the British effectively blocked migration to the west by setting the western boundary for westward expansion at the Appalachian Mountains - the other side of which they could not or would not provide protection. Consequently, new settlers were bottled up with only one direction to expand, which was to the south. Consequently, there was a great migration to states like Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, which is why so many town names are Scottish-Irish and why we find so many Boyds in those states. It also explains why the largest Scottish Library in the country is located at the small city of Moultrie, Georgia. The pent up migration exploded westward after the War of Independence and the Treaty of Paris (1783), the latter of which ceded formally British Territory westward to the Mississippi and opened up Louisiana to the south and west after the Louisiana Purchase of 1804. Of course, the Louis and Clark Expeditions further opened the West. I don't know the actually topology and the trails, but if you look at a map, you can visualize a large direct corridor between South Carolina and Georgia on the coast to Tennessee to Missouri, as you inferred from the existence of a "New Tennessee" in Missouri. One can also visualize something of a parallel corridor between North Carolina to Kentucky to Indiana and Illinois. Thus, I think we can talk about two major and quite distinct migration periods of Boyds. The first to the colonies and to the south in the mid to late 1700's and the second to the middle west and in the first quarter of the 18th century. (A third great migration in the mid-1800's was triggered by the great potatoes famine in Ireland and came more or less directly across through New York State, Pennsylvania and Ohio.) Because of the time frame and the DNA match with a Boyd in Missouri, we are looking into the possibility that one branch of the Boyds connected to our Boyds came over in the first migration and that our Boyds came over in the second wave and that they probably located first in places where kin were or had settled earlier. One such scenario is that our Ontario Boyds came to SC, NC, or VA in the latter part of the second great migration (1815 to 1825) and may have followed earlier relatives to Tennessee and then Missouri, but instead of going further west, they went north (by northeast) to Ontario, Canada. Perhaps they were influenced by Ontario's efforts to attract people through land grants and such. Because I simply assumed that if the Boyds migrated to Canada by way of the United States, they would have followed the path along the Erie Canal and the south shore of lake Ontario (NY and PA), we spent many a moon searching those areas without success. Our current focus is on the south to middle west migration of Scottish-Irish and it is the above framework that is at least implicit in our new efforts to track the Boyds of Ontario. The irony is that years ago we scanned the south and middle west for our Boyds, but it is quite natural that without some reason for expecting to find them there,! one does not look very close and can easily miss important clues. Discovering a virtually perfect Boyd DNA match on 27 markers in Missouri certainly gave us a reason to swing the spotlight in that direction. Larry

    05/24/2004 07:11:35
    1. French Boyds/Lyle/Loll
    2. RichBoyd
    3. Hello, Guy Loll is not a subscriber to this list but please read his message and if you know anything about his Boyd/Loll/Lyle conection please contact me. Rich Boyd >>>> Please , excuse my English but i'm French - I search my ancesters in scottland - On the "mormon church" i find that James BOYD off Kilmarnock, born in 1617 was married in 1642 with Isabell LOLL of Kilmarnock,born in 1621 - They have a child : Isabell BOYD . Have you some détails on this LOLL family ? Some links on the web tell that this surname will be a variant off LYLE . Thank's for your amability - Guy LOLL <<<<

    05/23/2004 05:45:57
    1. Boyd's Tank
    2. RichBoyd
    3. A while ago I was asked about the book "The Boyds of Boyds Tank. I have a copy of the book and will do look ups. Rich Boyd

    05/22/2004 12:28:05
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Early Boyds in Scotland. - 1600s
    2. Jan Curtis
    3. I guess mine is also stand alone with the Boyds...I have the Dunlaps. Good luck in your search. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Boyd" <bboyd@melbpc.org.au> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 5:45 PM Subject: Re: [ClanBoyd] Early Boyds in Scotland. - 1600s > > > G'Day Jan > > Your assumptions are well reasoned, but the info I have set out is 'stand > alone' i.e. I have no further genealogy details in any direction. > > I am trying to find a connection with my earliest John Boyd who was born > somewhere in Scotland about 1693, but went to live in the Borders area > around Gordon. I have most of the details from this forbear, down to the > present day. > > I will keep your jigsaw piece on the board for later use if required. > > Thanks Jan, Cheerio for now, > > Kind regards > > Brian Boyd > Melbourne > Australia. > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jan Curtis" <jcurtis@redrock.net> > To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 12:12 PM > Subject: Re: [ClanBoyd] Early Boyds in Scotland. - 1600s > > > > Brian - > > > > Not yet, but I have Janet Boyd (chr.1704) daughter of Thomas Boyd & > Agnes > > Lammie (m. 1690). Janet Boyd m. Samuel Dunlop in Fenwick 27 Feb. 1735. > > > > I wonder if my Thomas Boyd could have been a brother/cousin of your John > > Boyd? The time-frame is right, and I doubt Fenwick was very large, > little > > more than a hamlet at the time.... > > > > Jan > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Brian Boyd" <bboyd@melbpc.org.au> > > To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 6:40 PM > > Subject: [ClanBoyd] Early Boyds in Scotland. - 1600s > > > > > > > G'Day to all Boyd Treeologists > > > > > > Has anyone the following individuals on their tree? If so I would be > > pleased to hear from you. > > > > > > (1.) John Boyd (son of John Boide), born Kilmarnock,Ayr, > Scotland,about > > the year 1664, christened at Fenwick, Ayr, in the year 1667. Martha > Harper > > (born Kilmarnock in the year 1668, christened at Fenwick in the year > 1671) > > married John Boyd in the year 1692, at Fenwick, Ayr. They had at least > one > > child, namely Elizabeth Boyd, christened 1st of April 1696, at > Kilmarnock, > > Ayr. > > > > > > OR > > > > > > (2.) John Boyd, born Kilbirnie, Ayr, Scotland in 1664. Married about > 1689 > > at Kilbirnie, Ayr. > > > > > > Just Fishing, > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Brian Boyd > > > Melbourne > > > Australia. > > > > > > > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > > > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > > > > 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 > > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > > 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 > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > >

    05/20/2004 02:59:37
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Looking for a Male Boyd Descendant of The Nathan Boyd South Carolina Boyds for a DNA Sample
    2. alistair Stevenson
    3. I have a male cousin in Victoria BC if that's any good to you. Alexandra Helen Boyd Stevenson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rhonda Brown" <rb5@charter.net> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 12:59 PM Subject: Re: [ClanBoyd] Looking for a Male Boyd Descendant of The Nathan Boyd South Carolina Boyds for a DNA Sample > L, > > Sorry, I am a female, but have two brothers - we are in the Aaron Boyd/Judie > Henry line. What is this Y-DNA thing and what does it involve? I may can > talk one of them into doing this, but I would like more information. > > Rhonda Boyd Brown > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "LAWRENCE BOYD" <lboydaz@cox.net> > To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 1:32 PM > Subject: [ClanBoyd] Looking for a Male Boyd Descendant of The Nathan Boyd > South Carolina Boyds for a DNA Sample > > > > I sent the following message to the list, but pasted a family outline that > was too large for space limits. So, I cut it down to three generations and > am sending it again. > > > > Hi all you Boyds and Kin, > > > > Are you or do you know a living Male Boyd descendant of the Nathan Boyd > (1760) branch of South Carolina Boyds? This is the family that is quite > well documented in an LDS Ancestral file starting down from John Boyd (1740) > and Jane Barnardoe from Ireland. Names of descendants include Joseph, > David, George, Thomas, James, and Lemuel (note that Lemuel is uncommon among > Boyds). Some of these South Carolina Boyds stayed in South Carolina while > others migrated to Louisiana and other places. I will sponsor Y-DNA 10 > marker samples for at least two of these Boyds. We have reason to believe > > that these Boyds are connected to our Ontario, Canada Boyds (see > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lboyd/) and to a family of Boyds who settled > in Missouri (under construction). We can do this through Cal Boyd's Boyd > Y-DNA Project at http://www.geocities.com/boyddna/. Lots of fun and nothing > to lose - and besides you might discover all kinds of Boyd kin. > > Below is a three-generation outline of that large South Carolina Boyd > family. The complete file exists in John Boyd's great Boyd World Connect > archive at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees. > > > > By the way, I am a living testimony of the great potential of Y-DNA > genealogy. After 25 years of document and interview research on you Boyd > family we hit the proverbial brick wall and stayed there until I submitted a > Y-DNA sample to Cal Boyd's project. Only recently and out of the blue a got > a message that this person's uncle matched my DNA. This was a Boyd that we > would never have picked out of the 200-300 Boyds on this planet through > document research alone. This Boyd lives in Missouri. We did a 37 marker > test to be certain and it was a perfect match. The significance of this > event is that there was a branch of our Boyds who settled in the United > States, not Canada - that we knew nothing about. Now, the fun begins. We > traced this family back to a Lemuel M. Boyd of Missouri, born about 1825 in > Jefferson County, MO, married to Rachel Harden (Hardin or Harding). We > cannot identify his father and thereby trace that line back to County > Armagh, Northern Ireland where w! > > e think we will find our common ancestor. While we continue this route, we > are pursing the DNA approach on the South Carolina Boyds. This family also > has a Lemuel M. Boyd and other similarities to the Missouri Boyds and our > Ontario Boyds. > > > > Please get in touch if you are one of these Boyds or have any leads to > one. > > > > Lawrence Hugh Boyd > > Tempe, Arizona > > > > Descendants of John Boyd > > 1 John Boyd 1740 - 1815 > > .. +Jane Barnardoe 1747 - Unknown > > ........ 2 Joseph Boyd 1767 - Unknown > > ............ +Charity English 1783 - 1805 > > ................... 3 David Cannon Boyd 1805 - 1881 > > ....................... +Syrena Leech 1803 - 1879 > > ........ *2nd Wife of Joseph Boyd: > > ............ +Rutha C. Fredericks - Unknown > > ................... 3 William Edward Boyd 1846 - Unknown > > ........ 2 Nathan Boyd 1768 - 1826 > > ............ +Elizabeth Tygart 1770 - 1826 > > ................... 3 John Boyd 1792 - 1826 > > ....................... +Unknown - Unknown > > ................... 3 Joshua Boyd 1794 - 1854 > > ....................... +Elizabeth Henry 1795 - 1854 > > ................... 3 Aaron Boyd 1796 - Unknown > > ....................... +Judie Henry 1800 - 1841 > > ................... 3 Caleb Boyd 1798 - 1830 > > ....................... +Patience Leek 1802 - Unknown > > ................... *2nd Wife of Caleb Boyd: > > ....................... +Janie Moody 1802 - Unknown > > ................... 3 George Daugherty Boyd 1802 - 1830 > > ....................... +Sarah Ann ?? - Unknown > > ................... 3 James Boyd 1804 - 1834 > > ....................... +Elizabeth Hunt - Unknown > > ................... 3 Mark Moore Boyd 1806 - 1900 > > ....................... +Elizabeth Epting 1813 - 1871 > > ................... 3 Lewis Myers Boyd 1813 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Hester Ann Boyd 1813 - 1825 > > ................... 3 Wesley Glenn Boyd 1815 - Unknown > > ........ 2 David Boyd 1769 - Unknown > > ........ 2 Elizabeth Boyd 1772 - 1860 > > ............ +Jacob H. Frederick - Unknown > > ........ 2 Jane Boyd 1775 - Unknown > > ............ +Jacob Wiggons - Unknown > > ........ 2 David Leslie Boyd 1780 - 1825 > > ............ +Elizabeth Duke 1779 - 1878 > > ................... 3 Larenzadow Boyd - Unknown > > ................... 3 Amy Boyd 1806 - Unknown > > ....................... +Ezekiel Jefferson Hunnicutt 1808 - 1891 > > ................... 3 [3] John Hiram Boyd 1811 - 1880 > > ....................... +[2] Mary Jane Keasler 1816 - 1862 > > ................... *2nd Wife of [3] John Hiram Boyd: > > ....................... +Martha Jane Sullivan Cook - Unknown > > ................... 3 James Lafayette Boyd 1820 - 1905 > > ....................... +Margaret C. Knox 1842 - 1926 > > ................... 3 Elizabeth E. Boyd 1825 - 1907 > > ....................... +William S. Robinson 1805 - 1858 > > ........ 2 Samuel Boyd 1783 - 1850 > > ............ +Mary Ann Thompson 1788 - 1859 > > ................... 3 Jane Boyd - 1860 > > ....................... +James M. Murphy 1802 - 1879 > > ................... 3 James Jackson Boyd 1808 - 1875 > > ....................... +Rebecca Roberds 1809 - 1877 > > ................... 3 Nancy Boyd 1810 - 1862 > > ....................... +Aaron Nix 1809 - 1862 > > ................... 3 Simon Jeremiah Boyd 1812 - 1862 > > ....................... +Isabel ?? 1820 - 1854 > > ................... *2nd Wife of Simon Jeremiah Boyd: > > ....................... +Lavisa (BROWN) Funderburk - Unknown > > ................... 3 John Washington Boyd 1813 - 1862 > > ....................... +Harriett Belinda Roberds 1826 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Elizabeth Boyd 1814 - Unknown > > ....................... +John Adams 1785 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Christina Boyd 1816 - Unknown > > ....................... +Thomas Aiken Stewart 1812 - 1871 > > ................... 3 Frances Catherine Boyd 1818 - 1897 > > ....................... +James Thomas Samuel Cockerham 1818 - 1879 > > ................... *2nd Husband of Frances Catherine Boyd: > > ....................... +[1] Green Thompson Roberds 1822 - 1890 > > ................... 3 Mary A. Thompson Boyd 1818 - Unknown > > ....................... +John Leland Ross 1816 - 1850 > > ................... *2nd Husband of Mary A. Thompson Boyd: > > ....................... +Cyrus Lee Ross 1823 - 1890 > > ................... 3 Samuel P. Boyd 1821 - Unknown > > ....................... +Rebecca Ann Cain 1825 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Lydia Ansabell Boyd 1827 - 1869 > > ....................... +[1] Green Thompson Roberds 1822 - 1890 > > ................... 3 William Riley Boyd 1839 - Unknown > > ........ 2 John Boyd 1785 - Unknown > > ............ +Elizabeth ?? - Unknown > > ........ 2 Nancy Boyd 1787 - 1850 > > ............ +Abraham Keasler 1785 - 1860 > > ................... 3 John Keasler 1803 - Unknown > > ....................... +Ruth ?? - Unknown > > ................... 3 Henry Keasler 1805 - 1865 > > ....................... +Luncida Wardlaw - Unknown > > ................... *2nd Wife of Henry Keasler: > > ....................... +Elinor ?? - Unknown > > ................... *3rd Wife of Henry Keasler: > > ....................... +Rosa Stephens Hawkins - Unknown > > ................... *4th Wife of Henry Keasler: > > ....................... +Margaret Hendrix - Unknown > > ................... 3 Samuel Keasler 1808 - Unknown > > ................... 3 David Keasler 1812 - Unknown > > ....................... +Elizabeth ?? - Unknown > > ................... *2nd Wife of David Keasler: > > ....................... +Amanda McKee Linsey - Unknown > > ................... 3 Abraham Keasler, Jr. 1814 - Unknown > > ....................... +Sarah ?? - Unknown > > ................... 3 [2] Mary Jane Keasler 1816 - 1862 > > ....................... +[3] John Hiram Boyd 1811 - 1880 > > ................... 3 James Keasler 1819 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Nancy J. Keasler 1824 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Joseph Cephus Keasler 1825 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Nathan Keasler 1828 - Unknown > > ................... 3 William Keasler 1830 - Unknown > > ................... 3 Lemuel Keasler 1832 - Unknown > > > > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > > 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 > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > >

    05/18/2004 10:38:41
    1. Re: [ClanBoyd] Looking for a Male Boyd Descendant of The Nathan Boyd South Carolina Boyds for a DNA Sample
    2. Rhonda Brown
    3. L, Sorry, I am a female, but have two brothers - we are in the Aaron Boyd/Judie Henry line. What is this Y-DNA thing and what does it involve? I may can talk one of them into doing this, but I would like more information. Rhonda Boyd Brown ----- Original Message ----- From: "LAWRENCE BOYD" <lboydaz@cox.net> To: <CLANBOYD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 1:32 PM Subject: [ClanBoyd] Looking for a Male Boyd Descendant of The Nathan Boyd South Carolina Boyds for a DNA Sample > I sent the following message to the list, but pasted a family outline that was too large for space limits. So, I cut it down to three generations and am sending it again. > > Hi all you Boyds and Kin, > > Are you or do you know a living Male Boyd descendant of the Nathan Boyd (1760) branch of South Carolina Boyds? This is the family that is quite well documented in an LDS Ancestral file starting down from John Boyd (1740) and Jane Barnardoe from Ireland. Names of descendants include Joseph, David, George, Thomas, James, and Lemuel (note that Lemuel is uncommon among Boyds). Some of these South Carolina Boyds stayed in South Carolina while others migrated to Louisiana and other places. I will sponsor Y-DNA 10 marker samples for at least two of these Boyds. We have reason to believe > that these Boyds are connected to our Ontario, Canada Boyds (see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lboyd/) and to a family of Boyds who settled in Missouri (under construction). We can do this through Cal Boyd's Boyd Y-DNA Project at http://www.geocities.com/boyddna/. Lots of fun and nothing to lose - and besides you might discover all kinds of Boyd kin. > Below is a three-generation outline of that large South Carolina Boyd family. The complete file exists in John Boyd's great Boyd World Connect archive at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees. > > By the way, I am a living testimony of the great potential of Y-DNA genealogy. After 25 years of document and interview research on you Boyd family we hit the proverbial brick wall and stayed there until I submitted a Y-DNA sample to Cal Boyd's project. Only recently and out of the blue a got a message that this person's uncle matched my DNA. This was a Boyd that we would never have picked out of the 200-300 Boyds on this planet through document research alone. This Boyd lives in Missouri. We did a 37 marker test to be certain and it was a perfect match. The significance of this event is that there was a branch of our Boyds who settled in the United States, not Canada - that we knew nothing about. Now, the fun begins. We traced this family back to a Lemuel M. Boyd of Missouri, born about 1825 in Jefferson County, MO, married to Rachel Harden (Hardin or Harding). We cannot identify his father and thereby trace that line back to County Armagh, Northern Ireland where w! > e think we will find our common ancestor. While we continue this route, we are pursing the DNA approach on the South Carolina Boyds. This family also has a Lemuel M. Boyd and other similarities to the Missouri Boyds and our Ontario Boyds. > > Please get in touch if you are one of these Boyds or have any leads to one. > > Lawrence Hugh Boyd > Tempe, Arizona > > Descendants of John Boyd > 1 John Boyd 1740 - 1815 > .. +Jane Barnardoe 1747 - Unknown > ........ 2 Joseph Boyd 1767 - Unknown > ............ +Charity English 1783 - 1805 > ................... 3 David Cannon Boyd 1805 - 1881 > ....................... +Syrena Leech 1803 - 1879 > ........ *2nd Wife of Joseph Boyd: > ............ +Rutha C. Fredericks - Unknown > ................... 3 William Edward Boyd 1846 - Unknown > ........ 2 Nathan Boyd 1768 - 1826 > ............ +Elizabeth Tygart 1770 - 1826 > ................... 3 John Boyd 1792 - 1826 > ....................... +Unknown - Unknown > ................... 3 Joshua Boyd 1794 - 1854 > ....................... +Elizabeth Henry 1795 - 1854 > ................... 3 Aaron Boyd 1796 - Unknown > ....................... +Judie Henry 1800 - 1841 > ................... 3 Caleb Boyd 1798 - 1830 > ....................... +Patience Leek 1802 - Unknown > ................... *2nd Wife of Caleb Boyd: > ....................... +Janie Moody 1802 - Unknown > ................... 3 George Daugherty Boyd 1802 - 1830 > ....................... +Sarah Ann ?? - Unknown > ................... 3 James Boyd 1804 - 1834 > ....................... +Elizabeth Hunt - Unknown > ................... 3 Mark Moore Boyd 1806 - 1900 > ....................... +Elizabeth Epting 1813 - 1871 > ................... 3 Lewis Myers Boyd 1813 - Unknown > ................... 3 Hester Ann Boyd 1813 - 1825 > ................... 3 Wesley Glenn Boyd 1815 - Unknown > ........ 2 David Boyd 1769 - Unknown > ........ 2 Elizabeth Boyd 1772 - 1860 > ............ +Jacob H. Frederick - Unknown > ........ 2 Jane Boyd 1775 - Unknown > ............ +Jacob Wiggons - Unknown > ........ 2 David Leslie Boyd 1780 - 1825 > ............ +Elizabeth Duke 1779 - 1878 > ................... 3 Larenzadow Boyd - Unknown > ................... 3 Amy Boyd 1806 - Unknown > ....................... +Ezekiel Jefferson Hunnicutt 1808 - 1891 > ................... 3 [3] John Hiram Boyd 1811 - 1880 > ....................... +[2] Mary Jane Keasler 1816 - 1862 > ................... *2nd Wife of [3] John Hiram Boyd: > ....................... +Martha Jane Sullivan Cook - Unknown > ................... 3 James Lafayette Boyd 1820 - 1905 > ....................... +Margaret C. Knox 1842 - 1926 > ................... 3 Elizabeth E. Boyd 1825 - 1907 > ....................... +William S. Robinson 1805 - 1858 > ........ 2 Samuel Boyd 1783 - 1850 > ............ +Mary Ann Thompson 1788 - 1859 > ................... 3 Jane Boyd - 1860 > ....................... +James M. Murphy 1802 - 1879 > ................... 3 James Jackson Boyd 1808 - 1875 > ....................... +Rebecca Roberds 1809 - 1877 > ................... 3 Nancy Boyd 1810 - 1862 > ....................... +Aaron Nix 1809 - 1862 > ................... 3 Simon Jeremiah Boyd 1812 - 1862 > ....................... +Isabel ?? 1820 - 1854 > ................... *2nd Wife of Simon Jeremiah Boyd: > ....................... +Lavisa (BROWN) Funderburk - Unknown > ................... 3 John Washington Boyd 1813 - 1862 > ....................... +Harriett Belinda Roberds 1826 - Unknown > ................... 3 Elizabeth Boyd 1814 - Unknown > ....................... +John Adams 1785 - Unknown > ................... 3 Christina Boyd 1816 - Unknown > ....................... +Thomas Aiken Stewart 1812 - 1871 > ................... 3 Frances Catherine Boyd 1818 - 1897 > ....................... +James Thomas Samuel Cockerham 1818 - 1879 > ................... *2nd Husband of Frances Catherine Boyd: > ....................... +[1] Green Thompson Roberds 1822 - 1890 > ................... 3 Mary A. Thompson Boyd 1818 - Unknown > ....................... +John Leland Ross 1816 - 1850 > ................... *2nd Husband of Mary A. Thompson Boyd: > ....................... +Cyrus Lee Ross 1823 - 1890 > ................... 3 Samuel P. Boyd 1821 - Unknown > ....................... +Rebecca Ann Cain 1825 - Unknown > ................... 3 Lydia Ansabell Boyd 1827 - 1869 > ....................... +[1] Green Thompson Roberds 1822 - 1890 > ................... 3 William Riley Boyd 1839 - Unknown > ........ 2 John Boyd 1785 - Unknown > ............ +Elizabeth ?? - Unknown > ........ 2 Nancy Boyd 1787 - 1850 > ............ +Abraham Keasler 1785 - 1860 > ................... 3 John Keasler 1803 - Unknown > ....................... +Ruth ?? - Unknown > ................... 3 Henry Keasler 1805 - 1865 > ....................... +Luncida Wardlaw - Unknown > ................... *2nd Wife of Henry Keasler: > ....................... +Elinor ?? - Unknown > ................... *3rd Wife of Henry Keasler: > ....................... +Rosa Stephens Hawkins - Unknown > ................... *4th Wife of Henry Keasler: > ....................... +Margaret Hendrix - Unknown > ................... 3 Samuel Keasler 1808 - Unknown > ................... 3 David Keasler 1812 - Unknown > ....................... +Elizabeth ?? - Unknown > ................... *2nd Wife of David Keasler: > ....................... +Amanda McKee Linsey - Unknown > ................... 3 Abraham Keasler, Jr. 1814 - Unknown > ....................... +Sarah ?? - Unknown > ................... 3 [2] Mary Jane Keasler 1816 - 1862 > ....................... +[3] John Hiram Boyd 1811 - 1880 > ................... 3 James Keasler 1819 - Unknown > ................... 3 Nancy J. Keasler 1824 - Unknown > ................... 3 Joseph Cephus Keasler 1825 - Unknown > ................... 3 Nathan Keasler 1828 - Unknown > ................... 3 William Keasler 1830 - Unknown > ................... 3 Lemuel Keasler 1832 - Unknown > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees > >

    05/17/2004 03:59:18
    1. Re: boyd info
    2. try www.a2a.org.uk, absolute fabulous site of info. ----- Original Message Follows ----- > That is FamilySearch.org > > > ==== CLANBOYD Mailing List ==== > RING OF BOYDS > http://k.webring.com/wrman?ring=clanboydwebring&addsite > BOOKS http://clanboyd.info/books/forsale > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees >

    05/17/2004 09:16:46
    1. Looking for a Male Boyd Descendant of The Nathan Boyd South Carolina Boyds for a DNA Sample
    2. LAWRENCE BOYD
    3. I sent the following message to the list, but pasted a family outline that was too large for space limits. So, I cut it down to three generations and am sending it again. Hi all you Boyds and Kin, Are you or do you know a living Male Boyd descendant of the Nathan Boyd (1760) branch of South Carolina Boyds? This is the family that is quite well documented in an LDS Ancestral file starting down from John Boyd (1740) and Jane Barnardoe from Ireland. Names of descendants include Joseph, David, George, Thomas, James, and Lemuel (note that Lemuel is uncommon among Boyds). Some of these South Carolina Boyds stayed in South Carolina while others migrated to Louisiana and other places. I will sponsor Y-DNA 10 marker samples for at least two of these Boyds. We have reason to believe that these Boyds are connected to our Ontario, Canada Boyds (see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lboyd/) and to a family of Boyds who settled in Missouri (under construction). We can do this through Cal Boyd's Boyd Y-DNA Project at http://www.geocities.com/boyddna/. Lots of fun and nothing to lose - and besides you might discover all kinds of Boyd kin. Below is a three-generation outline of that large South Carolina Boyd family. The complete file exists in John Boyd's great Boyd World Connect archive at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=boyd-trees. By the way, I am a living testimony of the great potential of Y-DNA genealogy. After 25 years of document and interview research on you Boyd family we hit the proverbial brick wall and stayed there until I submitted a Y-DNA sample to Cal Boyd's project. Only recently and out of the blue a got a message that this person's uncle matched my DNA. This was a Boyd that we would never have picked out of the 200-300 Boyds on this planet through document research alone. This Boyd lives in Missouri. We did a 37 marker test to be certain and it was a perfect match. The significance of this event is that there was a branch of our Boyds who settled in the United States, not Canada - that we knew nothing about. Now, the fun begins. We traced this family back to a Lemuel M. Boyd of Missouri, born about 1825 in Jefferson County, MO, married to Rachel Harden (Hardin or Harding). We cannot identify his father and thereby trace that line back to County Armagh, Northern Ireland where w! e think we will find our common ancestor. While we continue this route, we are pursing the DNA approach on the South Carolina Boyds. This family also has a Lemuel M. Boyd and other similarities to the Missouri Boyds and our Ontario Boyds. Please get in touch if you are one of these Boyds or have any leads to one. Lawrence Hugh Boyd Tempe, Arizona Descendants of John Boyd 1 John Boyd 1740 - 1815 .. +Jane Barnardoe 1747 - Unknown ........ 2 Joseph Boyd 1767 - Unknown ............ +Charity English 1783 - 1805 ................... 3 David Cannon Boyd 1805 - 1881 ....................... +Syrena Leech 1803 - 1879 ........ *2nd Wife of Joseph Boyd: ............ +Rutha C. Fredericks - Unknown ................... 3 William Edward Boyd 1846 - Unknown ........ 2 Nathan Boyd 1768 - 1826 ............ +Elizabeth Tygart 1770 - 1826 ................... 3 John Boyd 1792 - 1826 ....................... +Unknown - Unknown ................... 3 Joshua Boyd 1794 - 1854 ....................... +Elizabeth Henry 1795 - 1854 ................... 3 Aaron Boyd 1796 - Unknown ....................... +Judie Henry 1800 - 1841 ................... 3 Caleb Boyd 1798 - 1830 ....................... +Patience Leek 1802 - Unknown ................... *2nd Wife of Caleb Boyd: ....................... +Janie Moody 1802 - Unknown ................... 3 George Daugherty Boyd 1802 - 1830 ....................... +Sarah Ann ?? - Unknown ................... 3 James Boyd 1804 - 1834 ....................... +Elizabeth Hunt - Unknown ................... 3 Mark Moore Boyd 1806 - 1900 ....................... +Elizabeth Epting 1813 - 1871 ................... 3 Lewis Myers Boyd 1813 - Unknown ................... 3 Hester Ann Boyd 1813 - 1825 ................... 3 Wesley Glenn Boyd 1815 - Unknown ........ 2 David Boyd 1769 - Unknown ........ 2 Elizabeth Boyd 1772 - 1860 ............ +Jacob H. Frederick - Unknown ........ 2 Jane Boyd 1775 - Unknown ............ +Jacob Wiggons - Unknown ........ 2 David Leslie Boyd 1780 - 1825 ............ +Elizabeth Duke 1779 - 1878 ................... 3 Larenzadow Boyd - Unknown ................... 3 Amy Boyd 1806 - Unknown ....................... +Ezekiel Jefferson Hunnicutt 1808 - 1891 ................... 3 [3] John Hiram Boyd 1811 - 1880 ....................... +[2] Mary Jane Keasler 1816 - 1862 ................... *2nd Wife of [3] John Hiram Boyd: ....................... +Martha Jane Sullivan Cook - Unknown ................... 3 James Lafayette Boyd 1820 - 1905 ....................... +Margaret C. Knox 1842 - 1926 ................... 3 Elizabeth E. Boyd 1825 - 1907 ....................... +William S. Robinson 1805 - 1858 ........ 2 Samuel Boyd 1783 - 1850 ............ +Mary Ann Thompson 1788 - 1859 ................... 3 Jane Boyd - 1860 ....................... +James M. Murphy 1802 - 1879 ................... 3 James Jackson Boyd 1808 - 1875 ....................... +Rebecca Roberds 1809 - 1877 ................... 3 Nancy Boyd 1810 - 1862 ....................... +Aaron Nix 1809 - 1862 ................... 3 Simon Jeremiah Boyd 1812 - 1862 ....................... +Isabel ?? 1820 - 1854 ................... *2nd Wife of Simon Jeremiah Boyd: ....................... +Lavisa (BROWN) Funderburk - Unknown ................... 3 John Washington Boyd 1813 - 1862 ....................... +Harriett Belinda Roberds 1826 - Unknown ................... 3 Elizabeth Boyd 1814 - Unknown ....................... +John Adams 1785 - Unknown ................... 3 Christina Boyd 1816 - Unknown ....................... +Thomas Aiken Stewart 1812 - 1871 ................... 3 Frances Catherine Boyd 1818 - 1897 ....................... +James Thomas Samuel Cockerham 1818 - 1879 ................... *2nd Husband of Frances Catherine Boyd: ....................... +[1] Green Thompson Roberds 1822 - 1890 ................... 3 Mary A. Thompson Boyd 1818 - Unknown ....................... +John Leland Ross 1816 - 1850 ................... *2nd Husband of Mary A. Thompson Boyd: ....................... +Cyrus Lee Ross 1823 - 1890 ................... 3 Samuel P. Boyd 1821 - Unknown ....................... +Rebecca Ann Cain 1825 - Unknown ................... 3 Lydia Ansabell Boyd 1827 - 1869 ....................... +[1] Green Thompson Roberds 1822 - 1890 ................... 3 William Riley Boyd 1839 - Unknown ........ 2 John Boyd 1785 - Unknown ............ +Elizabeth ?? - Unknown ........ 2 Nancy Boyd 1787 - 1850 ............ +Abraham Keasler 1785 - 1860 ................... 3 John Keasler 1803 - Unknown ....................... +Ruth ?? - Unknown ................... 3 Henry Keasler 1805 - 1865 ....................... +Luncida Wardlaw - Unknown ................... *2nd Wife of Henry Keasler: ....................... +Elinor ?? - Unknown ................... *3rd Wife of Henry Keasler: ....................... +Rosa Stephens Hawkins - Unknown ................... *4th Wife of Henry Keasler: ....................... +Margaret Hendrix - Unknown ................... 3 Samuel Keasler 1808 - Unknown ................... 3 David Keasler 1812 - Unknown ....................... +Elizabeth ?? - Unknown ................... *2nd Wife of David Keasler: ....................... +Amanda McKee Linsey - Unknown ................... 3 Abraham Keasler, Jr. 1814 - Unknown ....................... +Sarah ?? - Unknown ................... 3 [2] Mary Jane Keasler 1816 - 1862 ....................... +[3] John Hiram Boyd 1811 - 1880 ................... 3 James Keasler 1819 - Unknown ................... 3 Nancy J. Keasler 1824 - Unknown ................... 3 Joseph Cephus Keasler 1825 - Unknown ................... 3 Nathan Keasler 1828 - Unknown ................... 3 William Keasler 1830 - Unknown ................... 3 Lemuel Keasler 1832 - Unknown

    05/17/2004 05:32:42