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William Franklin Boyd ~ Creola Lameraux
Polk Co., FL
William Franklin Boyd is one of the representative business
men and progressive citizens of Winter Haven, Polk County, where he is
president and manager of the Winter Haven Water, Ice & Light Company. Mr.
Boyd was born in Marshall County, Tennessee, on the 4th of March 1872, and
is a son of L. B. and Rosina (Oliver) Boyd, the former of whom was born in
Tennessee and the latter in Texas. The paternal grandfather of the subject
of this review was a pioneer settler in Tennessee, where he acquired a large
landed estate, including much of the present site of the City of Nashville.
He was a representative of a family of Irish lineage but early founded in
America. William F. Boyd was the fifth in order of birth in a family of nine
children, and on the maternal side the ancestry traces back to Scotch
origin.
Mr. Boyd was a lad of eleven years at the time his parents came to Florida
and established their residence in what is now the fine little City of
Winter Haven, this having been one of the first families to settle in the
place. L. B. Boyd obtained in this immediate locality a homestead of 160
acres, and set the same to orange trees. He developed one of the fine
citrus-fruit tracts of this section of the state, and on this fine
homestead, on Lake Howard, he continued to reside until his death, at the
age of seventy-eight years. He was one of the honored pioneers of the Winter
Haven District, and one of the earliest real estate transactions in his
immediate locality was made when he sold forty acres of land for ten dollars
an acre. As indicative of the splendid progress of this section of this
state it may be noted that this same tract of land eventually brought when
placed on the market at auction sale about $16,000.
William F. Boyd gained in Tennessee his rudimentary education, and after the
family removal to Florida he attended school in Polk County. He continued
closely associated with the development of his father's citrus enterprise
until he was about twenty years of age. In former years he made a record
also as a contractor and builder, and in the operation of dredges. In 1910
he became associated with his brother, Thomas J. Boyd, in founding the
business now controlled by the Winter Haven Water, Ice & Light Company, and
after the death of the brother he became the sole owner of the property and
business, representing important public utilities at Winter Haven. In 1914
the company was incorporated with a capital stock of $15,000; in 1920 the
capital was raised to $25,000; and in 1922 the capital stock of this
progressive corporation was raised to $50,000, Mr. Boyd being president and
general manager and holding about ninety-five per cent of the stock of the
company. Mr. Boyd takes marked satisfaction in knowing that he has been
actively identified with the development and wonderful progress of Winter
Haven and Polk County, and his loyalty to his home city and county is of the
most insistent and appreciative order shown in civic liberality and much
public spirit. He is a stockholder in the Snell National Bank at Winter
Haven and is a director in the Winter Haven Building & Loan Association. He
has no desire for public office.
In December, 1910, Mr. Boyd wedded Miss Creola Lameraux, who was born at
Shreveport, Louisiana, of French descent. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have no
children.
Source: History of Florida, past and present, historical and biographical
by Harry Gardner Cutler; Chicago [Illinois] : Lewis Publishing Co., 1923.
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