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SOUTH CAROLINA MAGAZINE OF ANCESTRAL RESEARCH
Part 1
(of 10 parts)
Fairfield
County Will Book 1,1787-1792
SCMAR, Vol I, Winter 1973, No.1, p.11
Nuncupative will of John Alston. 2 June 1787. John Alston desires that
his children should all have an equal proportion of his land, except his
oldest son Samuel, who should have his choice of the division a little
better than the rest, as James Brown and ROBERT BOYD, whom he desires to
take the managing of said estate, shall think proper. His moveables
should remain in his widow's hands as long as she continues a
widow. Mr. James Mann, MR WILLIAM BOYD Junior, and Mrs. Jenny Brown,
being present when said words were spoken by said Mr. Alston on
his deathbed and in his own house, personally appeared and made oath to
the foregoing on June 16, 1787, before James Craig, J.P. Aug.1787,
Letters of Executorship granted to James Brown and ROBERT BOYD, who took
the oath prescribed.
SCMAR, Vol. I, Winter 1973, No. 1,p.11, p.12
Will of Hugh McMaster, late of the parish of Ballymoney in the County of
Antrim and Kingdom of Ireland, now at this present writing a passenger
on board the Friendship of Greenock in North Britain, Capt. Adam Cowear,
bound for Charleston, S. C., last from Larne in the County of Antrim,
being afflicted in my body, appointing Hugh McMullen and James Killoch
now passengers on said vessel the Friendship my sole
executors...............Whereas I have in the hands of said Arthur
Morrow a horse and 45 pounds of linnen, and in the hands of MARY BOYD in
Long Cane Settlement 19 yards of linnen, these I give to the same James
Killoch my executor.........Notes received by executors not yet paid:
Absalom Davis, Senr; Absalom Davis, Junr; Nathl Biddingfield; John
McConnell;
William Shannon; ROBERT BOYD; Elizabeth Garner; James Little; Thomas
Coper; Richard Posey; Joseph McClorkey; David McClorkey; ROBERT BOYD;
William Hays; John Jones; James Jones.
SCMAR, Vol. I, Spring 1973, No. 2, p.89
Open Accounts. Johnathan Owen, from 4 May 1772; Job Owen, from 10 May
1773; Joshua Edwards Junr, from 16 Oct. 1775; Lewis Owen, from 1 Nov.
1776; Jacob Ingleman, from 10 Jan. 1760; David James, from 12 Jan. 1780;
Samuel Owen, from 1 Sept. 1788, many debts owed by him to the estate-one
“to order on John Chesnut;” BENJ. BOYD; John Broome; Phillip
Mathews; George Yarborough. Total Amount of Inventory.
SCMAR, Vol. I, Summer 1973, No. 3, p.141
Credits by sundries:
JOHN BOYD
SCMAR, Vol. I, Summer 1973, No. 3,Page 141
Estate of Joseph Dale. Debts to Geo. Harson, John Sloan, WILLIAM BOYD
Junr, Mr. Barber, Mrs. Kaghy, Jas McCreight, James Austin, Nath'l Major,
Genl Winn, Saml Gamble, Hugh Gamble, Widow Penny, James Young, Wm Wright,
WILLIAM BOYD SENIOR, Jno Buchanan, Esq, J. Weldon, C. H. Hampton, JOHN
BOYD, Robert Phillips, Jas McCool, Cathcart, John Turner Esqr, (others
illegible).
SCMAR, Vol. I, Summer 1973, No. 3, p.143
Inventory of the estate of WILLIAM BOYD decd. 27 Feb. 1792. Total
evaluation, L.58.7.2.
SCMAR, Volume I - Number 2, Spring, 1973
Compensation for Revolutionary Service:
p.61- Nov 30 1785 paid Esther Buchanan for the Children of JOHN BOYD, a
Soldier of 6th Regt who died in Service. p.65 - Feb 8 1785 paid James
Norton for the Children of JAMES BOYD who was killed by the Enemy. p.67
- May 7 1785 paid MARY BOYD, widow of ROBERT, died on board Prison Ship.
SCMAR, Volume I Number 3, Summer, 1973
Compensation for Revolutionary Service:
Mar 2 1786 paid James Norton for Child'n of JAMES BOYD,1 years annuity.
SCMAR, Volume II Number 4, Fall, 1974
1783 Tax Returns
SCMAR, Vol. II, Fall 1974, No. 4, p.172
WILLIAM BOYD.
SCMAR, Volume III Number 1, Winter, 1975, p.27
1784 Tax Returns
STEPHEN BOYD (27)
SCMAR, Volume I Number 2, Spring, 1973
Marriage and Obituary Notices from the Columbia Free Press and Hive:
1633 Married on the 15th inst. by Thomas Reid, Esq, MR. WILLIAM CROOK to
MISS NANCY BOYD, all of the vicinity of Lewisville.
SCMAR Vol. I, Summer 1973, No. 3, p.125
Marriage and Obituary Notices from the Columbia Free Press and Hive:
1855 Married on Wednesday, the 20th ult., at the residence of Mr. Josiah
Jordan, in this District, by Rev. John Newlan, MR DAVID BOYD to MISS LUCY
CAROLINE JACKSON, daughter of the late Lemuel Jackson, Esq. All of
Chester District.
SCMAR, Volume II Number 1, Winter, 1974
Marriage and Obituary Notices from the Columbia Telescope and
South-Carolina State Journal:
Married on Tuesday, the 8th instant, by the REV MR. BOYD.........(Sept.
25, 1829).
SCMAR, Volume II Number 2, Spring, 1974
Marriage and Obituary Notices from the Marion Star:
SCMAR, Vol. II, Spring 1974, No. 2, p.67 1853 Married on the 23d ult.,
by Rev. William F. Bryant, MR WILLIAM BOYD to MISS ELIZA SMITH, all of
Horry District.
SCMAR, Volume II Number 2, Spring, 1974
Marriage and Obituary Notices from the Chester Standard:
Married on the evening of the 6th inst., by the Rev. R. W. Brice, LIEUT.
COL. EDWARD M. MILLS to MISS MARTHA E. BOYD, daughter of MR. JAMES BOYD,
all of this district (Nov. 15, 1855).
SCMAR, Volume II Number 3, Summer, 1974, p.131
Marriage and Obituary Notices from the Greenville Mountaineer:
Married in Newberry District, by H. K. BOYD, ESQ,..........(Nov. 12,
1836).
SCMAR, Volume II Number 4, Fall, 1974, p.203
Marriage and Obituary Notices from the Chester Standard:
Married on Thursday evening, 14th inst., by Rev. J. I. Bonner, J.C.
BOYD, of Chester, S. C., and MISS LIZZIE J. PRESSLEY, daughter of Dr.
E.E. Pressley of Due West, S.C. - 1856
Source: Wells, Lawrence
K., and Brent H. Holcomb, eds. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral
Research. Vol. I-XX (20). Columbia, S.C.: SCMAR, 1973-1992. (used
with permission, BH Holcomb)
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