CHIEF:  Alastair Ivor Gilbert Boyd 7th Baron Kilmarnock

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Phillip Boyd / Elizabeth Barrett Family

Conesus, NY


  THE CONESUS, NEW YORK BOYDS
William P. Boyd, 1887

Phillip Boyd, the progenitor of this family in Conesus was born at New Bedford, Westchester County, New York, 24 May 1771. He married Elizabeth Barrett who was born at the same place on April 6, 1773. He and she died here May 31, 1823 and August 30, 1836 respectively. He was a Captain in the War of 1812 at Newburgh and came to the town (Conesus) with his family April 6, 1821 and settled on the place now owned by his son Hiram Boyd. Their family consisted of ten children, and all died before coming to the town, except the following three, namely:

1st. Justus Boyd who was born June 16, 1796. He lost his life, June 16, 1838 by the burning of the steamboat "George Washington" on Lake Erie, while assisting to save some thirty of forty children abandoned by their parents on the burning boat.  After he had succeeded in placing them safely on a raft, he being a good swimmer, entered the water and being in a heated state, and after swiming nearly two miles, was picked up by a boat and taken to the shore, where he died less than two hours later. He married Almira Nutt who was born September 19, 1799. She now resides at Howell, Michigan.  They came to the town (Conesus) with his father's family in 1821, and lived in a log house that stood west of the residence of Matthew Allen, then to Mt. Morris, and from there to Howell, Michigan. Their children are: 1st.  Lewis Boyd who married Charity Cook who died in January of 1884 at 57 years.  He has two children, Justus married Janet Bates (daughter of Ex-governor Bates of Michigan) and lost his life in the great flood in California in 1885 and Jerred Boyd who married Harriet Newman.  2nd. John Boyd married Lucinda Holloway. 3rd. Hannah Boyd who died March 9, 1872 at 49 years.  4th.  Norman Boyd married Rhoda Scolfield. 5th. Henry Boyd married Matilda Curtis and had two children, Bartrom and Kate Boyd.  6th.  Elizabeth Boyd married Rev. Lyman Dean.  7th. Henry Boyd married Elizabeth Briggs.  8th Angeline Boyd, single and  9th. William Boyd who died Aug 17, 1839. They all live near Howell, Michigan where they went in 1835.

2nd. Hiram Boyd was born at Newburgh, New York December 18, 1806. He
married Jane McNinch who was born at Richmond, Ontario County, New York
August 25, 1808 and died April 18, 1883. Hiram came to the town (Conesus) in 1821 with his father's family and has always resided on the place he now lives on. Their family consisted of three children namely: 1st Elizabeth Boyd who died February 12, 1840 at 3 years.  2nd Bennett R. Boyd who was born February 24, 1841 and married Elizabeth Jerome who was born, 30 November 1846. They have one child, Mary Boyd.   3rd. William P. Boyd* who was born March 26, 1849 and married Mary R. Allen who was born 22 June 1850. They have one child named Victor Boyd.

3rd. Almer Boyd who died October 17, 1838 at 29 years.

*William P. Boyd was author of "History of Conesus, Livingston County, New York, 1887 The History of the Boyd Family. William P. Boyd, 1884  and "The History of the Boyd Family and it's Decendants" 1912.


     William P. Boyd ca. 1880              William P. Boyd ca. 1912

     

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