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 Harry Armitage Boyd / Georganna "Anna" McWilliams

of NJ


I am researching a great half-aunt named Georganna "Anna" McWilliams Boyd. She was born November 1862 in NJ, moved to PA in the late 1800's with her parents, William and Arabella (Anthony) McWilliams  and moved back to NJ with her mother and married Harry Armitage Boyd.  Their marriage license
indicates that Harry was from Philadelphia, PA  and his parents are William and Mary (Armitage) Boyd.  William is from Ireland and Mary is from "USA"  Harry and Georganna resided in Camden, NJ with Arabella and their daughter, Bella L. Boyd in 1900.  Bella L. was born November 1891.

I am related to her and Bella L. thru William McWilliams and am trying to
find out more on them both.

There is a Georganna Boyd buried in the West Nottingham Cemetery in Cecil County, MD.  Cecil County borders PA and NJ.  The stone reads;  Georganna Boyd  Dec 8 1852   Mar 26 1910.
 
Anita McWilliam-Mignat  


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