Hugh S.
Boyd Family Information
Cecil
Co; MD
(Family
Letters Below)
The family starts with Alexander Boyd in Cecil Co. MD. It is
thought that Alexander was born about 1715, but this date does not fit
and we are trying
to get a better idea of how far back to push it, at this time.
Alexander died, according to probate, 27 Nov 1780, in Cecil Co. MD.
His wife's name was Margaret. They had the following children;
Margaret b.
abt 1741
Robert b. abt 1743
Hugh b. abt 1745
Francis b. abt 1747
Alexander b. abt 1750 ( believe Alexander was in the Rev. War)
The above
information was kindly provided by Betty Jones. My cousin and I
were stuck at Hugh Boyd for many years, unable to get the right
connection.
There was an age gap that wasn't right. With the information from
Betty and
the copies of wills she sent, it became clear that we were missing a
generation. Our Hugh was the son of Francis listed above, and the
grandson of Alexander, not the son.
Francis
Boyd b. abt 1747 in Cecil Co. MD, married Esther or Hester ?
and died 11 April 1797 in Cecil Co. MD. They had the following
children;
Esther b. ca
1759 m. Hugh Steel 17 Oct 1796. both mentioned in father's
will
Elizabeth b. ? d. Oct 1797 mentioned in will
Hugh b. abt 1763
Sarah b. abt 1765 m. ? Williams mentioned in will
Some of the
above information was sent after I made a connection on rootsweb
and the ClanBoyd surname listing, and was sent to me by Charles
Fitzgerald. He
had access to the cemetery information from Port Deposit, MD.
Hugh
b. abt 1763 m. Jane Steel (sister to the above) 7 June 1788.
mentioned in will d.17 Sept 1811 buried, Port Deposit, Cecil
Co. MD. They had the following children;
Francis b. 8
Jan 1791 d. 11 June 1870 m. Sarah C. Patterson
10 Feb 1827
this is Charles' line and I will leave it for him to fill in as he
wishes.
James b. 14
Dec 1789
Mary b. 13 Jan 1795 d. 13 July 1868, Hancock Co. WV. m.
James Jones 11 May 1815 Cecil Co. MD. this is Betty's line
and I will leave it for her to
fill in. At this time I don't know if Betty is on line, if anyone
feels
they connect to this line, send me your request via my email and I will
send
Betty's address to you.
William b. abt 1797 Had no other information on him till I
received the
letters. Anyone with lines to a William Boyd in Sacramento CA, at
the time
of the Gold Rush let me know, we may be related.
John b. 24 May 1807 d. abt 1835 - 1837 left land to his
brothers and sisters, in Cecil Co. MD
Sarah b. 6 Aug 1795 (I think this is darn near impossible, she wouldn't
even
be 9 months from the birth of her sister) m. ? Brown, as per
letter.
Jane b. 1805 ( per letters) m. ? Hatch She was married
3 times, I take it
Mr. Hatch was the last one.;-)
Rebecca b. abt 1805 m. Joseph Scarborough
Hugh S. b. 30 Jan 1799 (from letters)
Esther b. abt 1788 (per letters) m. ? Harlan
Rachel b. 2
July 1801
Elisabeth b. 3 Oct 1802, These 2 are not mentioned in their
father's or mother's will. May have died young. They were sent
with the information from Charles that he had found in Port Deposit, MD.
I will fill
out more of Hugh S.' family as he wrote the letters. And James' line as
that is mine.
Hugh S. b.
30 Jan 1799 m. ? twice. Never mentions wife's name in
the letters, only that she is his 2nd wife. He had the following
children; Mary Jane Williamina m. ? Finley and living in D.C. as of 1867 A. J. or
Andrew or Jackson b 2 Feb 1837 was in Civil War on the Union side,
living in Little York, PA in 1867 ( all three of the names were used in
the letters, I believe them to all be one and the same)
Albert H. d. 28 April 1869 Was in the Civil War on the side of the
Union, he is referred to in another letter as Hugh's youngest son. I
feel he was to the second wife. He was a conductor on the Baltimore city
rail cars in 1867. Another daughter is
mentioned, but no name given.
James b. 14
Dec 1789 d. 27 June 1872 Monroe twp. Carroll Co. OH m.
Sarah Robinson 14 Nov 1822 in PA or VA/WV. this is my line.
They had the following children;
Daughter,
name unknown, b. abt 1820 according to census.
Elizabeth b. 19 Dec 1823 - 1828 possibly in Brooke Co. VA/WV
m. William Moreland 1 Aug 1844 in Carroll Co. OH d. 16 Jan
1879 ( last 2 numbers on her stone are worn, date is a best guess)
age 50y 28 d. She is buried at Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Carroll Co. Oh near
her parents.
John b. 19 June 1825, Collier's Station Brooke Co. VA/WV. d. 8 Jan
1901
Came to Ohio with his parents by 1830. m. 1st Matilda McQueen 11
Oct 1847. 2nd Catherine Chaney Palmer, a widow.
Matilda and John had the following children;
Amanda b
1848 m. John Rabe James
Robinson b 1849 m. Hannah
Poulton John Marion
b 1851 m. Minerva West
Mary Margaret b 1853 m. Remus Gartrell
William McQueen b 1855 m.
Della Teter/s Francis b
1857 m. Roseanne Moreland
Sarah
Ann b 1859 m. John Smith (my direct line)
Jane,
Carroll Co. OH
jcgrezlik@bright.net
These are
letters written by Hugh S. Boyd to his brother James Boyd, who was
living in Carroll Co. Ohio. I have typed it as it was written,
with blanks where I couldn't make out the words or the paper was
bad. Note, there was no punctuation and spelling was mostly
phonetic. Jane Grezlik Carroll Co., OH
Baltimore July
11th 1853
Dear Brother
I receved yours of 24th June Some time Since but have not been abel to
answer it on ac__t of being confined to my bad Since the first June last
with Infermation on on my lungs from a wetting that I got a bout the
middel of May last I am better now Just abel to move about a
littel but have not being abel to attend to my bisness Since about the
28th May last the rest of my familey is all well So far as I Know
my olds Daughter Mary Jane is gon to Philadelpia on a visit -
Francis Boyd Son & Daughter is here at present I was up in
cicel twice this Spring but Did not See Francis on the Subject of
your Land ___ the opperunity to See him and Speak to him on the
Subject but I Shew his wife and Son your letters but the new
nothing of the matter I told them to tell Francis, this Morning I
asked yong Francis what his Father Said conserning the Matter and he
Said his Father said he had ___ your Mothers wright & it was all ___
for & that it was on record in Elkton
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So that if
you want aney thing done you will have to come on here your Selfe &
See to it for I shall not portend to medelle in the Matter between
you I canot attend to my owon bisness as it Should be you had
better if you cant come in rite Esther Steele about the note you Spok of
& for the Money you Spok of that is Eaissr Said than Don
I will not pertend to bother with your land and Marys Jones if
laid of both together about 9 acres to gether and both of your rites
would have to be got and that would be attended with a great ale of
trubel & E__pe_es aney thing I can Do towards gitting you a _ircher
for your part I am willing to Do it and will let you Know if I Should
meet with aney but that may not be fer Seven years forom
this So under all the Sicumstances you had better come on
here your Selfe and attend to your own bisness because it is too
far off fer me to attend to it. _______ is a making a great change
in the price of of land up in cecil that old tract of l! and
where old Sam Battey the constabel livead when you was here was bot by
Mr Goforth & Sold to Charles Brookins I think for 7 or 8
Dollars por acre was Sold by Charles Brookings for 30 Dollar per
acre a few Days Since to a Mr Brown a Son of
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Lisha
Brown a grand Son of Black Smith Saml Gays and all the land has
risen bond all imagantion there was one of the finest fields of
wheat in all that Neighberhood cut on Linton old fields that has being
lying out for more than 50 years which you and I have corest thousands
of times _ 40 bushells to the acre no More at preset but hope
these lines may find you in Good helth
yours with respict H. S. Boyd
Jane Grezlik
jcgrezlik@bright.net
The
following letter was abstracted for the most part by Diane Boyd. The
copy I have is poor and the one I sent her was even less readable.
She did a very good job, for her first try at this sort of thing.
Jane in OH jcgrezlik@bright.net
Baltimore October 30th
1856
Dear Brother
I take this oppertunity to informe you that we are all well at present
and
hope these lines will find you all __ the same, _________ wrote to my
son
about the midel of this _____________got to see __ __
sister____________just arived here from __ and __ me that She has made a
bargend with __ Smith to Sell hir part and part of your share of that
land
in Cecil which is __ 4 ½ acres Each which would be 8½ between __ she
has
Bargend for $70.00 Ea one hindrid forty Dollars $140.00 for the whole
& is
the best that can be Don with the land now if you agree to take Sevenity
Dollars she __________ (there is a break in the paper and the next
sentence
isn't readable) ___________
he gave me no paper or letter at all _____in Cisel is all well I wish to
here from my Son Soon and often how he is acoming on with his new boss
Mr. Frie we all Send our best respects and good wishes for you and
your Fameles remember me to your Son John and Famaley I Still Expect to
see you here or some of your famelay.
I remain
your affecinet Brother until Deth.
H. S. Boyd
No 35 Stirling
Street Baltimore
To James Boyd
Carroll County Ohio Paleramo post office
This is
another letter that Diane Boyd helped to abstract.
Jane in OH jcgrezlik@bright.net
Baltimore November 21st
1856
Dear Brother
I take this opportunity to Wright to you again I Wrote to you about the
first of this month in haste Expecting to have a answer from you at once
but
I have been Disappointed. Mary Jones has Sold her part of Brother
Johns land
for Sixty Dollars with the understanding that if the Same person can get
your part of Johns part he will give Seventy Dollars for Each part so
Mary
waited here till she was tired for a answer from you but non came
She then
went to portdeposit and made a way her wright for the $60.00 with the
understanding to get $10 Dollars more if he gets your wright at $70
Dollars
Mary is here now but is to Start for home on next Monday-Now I want you
to
Send me the power of attorney at once or Say so at once or I Shall
troubel
my Selfe no more about your bisness at all remember me to my Son and all
Enquiring friends tell Jackson to Wright to me as Soon as he can as I am
verry antious to here how he is coming on with his new boss and trade I
want
to know if you have moved to your new farme yet if so how you like it if
I
Sell I want you to give me instructions how I Shall Send the money by
letter
or otherwise. I want y__ ___ two Dollars in my hands to get
hed & foot
Stones for mothers grave Mary has agred to give $2.00 & all the
brothers & sister has agread to give the Same Brother John has no
hed Stones yet the Frinds in Cecil was all well a few Day Since my
Famaley & Janes is all well at present and hope these few lines may
find you and yours Enjoyning the Same blessing I remain your
affecinate Brother untill Deth.
Hugh S. Boyd
No. 35 Stirling Street,
Baltimore Md
This letter is very interesting as it was written after the Civil
War. Keep
in mind the person writing the letters is living in MD ( the south) and
the
person getting the letter is living in OH (the north).
Baltimore
Febuary 10th 1867
Dear Brother James Boyd
I take this appertuny to Write you a few lines to
let you Know that Sister Esther Harlen is Dead She Depared this
Life on the
10th January Last and was Burried before I New of it She was in
hir 79 year
of hir age She was alive about one year & Nearly Blind
She Dide at hir
Daughters Rebeca Whitkers She lived to agood old age & I
hope She has gon
to Heven Where I hope you & I will be prepared to meat all our
Sisters &
Brothers & Friends be on the look out for that Change it must come
Sooner or
Later - I have not been to Cecil County Since July 1860 there ware
so many
Rebbels or Simpithsers with the South there that I Did not care a going
a
many my Friends there but the was is all over and the caus Slavery
Blotted
out and Everything will Soon be Setteld as Soon as we git that Trator
Andy
Johnson Impeached & Turned out but whither or not Congress
will Keep a tite
Rane over him So that he cant Do much harme hereafter the South by
their
Rebelion has Freed the Negroes & Now the Negroes must & will
have to have
the Ballet to protect themselves from being _____ upon & Distruyed
we must
Educat them & _____ So as to mak good Citisin of them
& not impose upon
them before the war or Rebelion I was in Favor of Slavery Remaining
Where
it was but When the South took up arms to Extend Slavery into Kanses and
all
the new terrtyory I went in to put the Rebelion Down & Slavery
within the
South was the (part of the letter is gone) ____ ___ ___ the
abolishment
next page
of Slavery &
now as the war has Freed them th__ are bound to give them
the Battet that is a Stritrent fact and all the power on Erth
canot Keep them from it So make up your Mind for its
Bound to come Sooner or later all over the cuntrey the Dimcrats &
Rebbels may Houl & fome & VanDugham rore as much as he pleases
but it is bound to come so Dear I Recvd your butiful polite
Rebbel C__tail letter I was gad to hare from you & that you
wore well but was Sorry to hare you was Such a Rebbel how did you lik
Genrel Morgan Raid with his pack of theaves & Robbers when he past
threw your Nigberhood I Sepose you ware verry polite to him &
his theaves and invited him & them into your house & trited him
to a Glass of Rifel Whiskey while my 2 Sons Jackson & Albert ware
Fighting the Rebbels to Save our Cuntry from being Split an tour part to
make a Slave Govermant ___ of the _______ ___ threw the trichery
of Tom Swann who we Elected as a Union man for Govnor of Maryland ho
aponted a Set of fools to be Register of the new voters & we
had a test ___ the Register was to put to them but he Selected men
Traters like himself and only apart of the ___ that ___________ by the
law & the Constution & the Registered Rebbels and all that came
to register without regard to the other reqired by law & by Rebbels
Swolering the other lik a Duck Swoling corn the Eleced a large
Majority of Rebbles to the Legistation & Tom Swan to the sinete of
United States for his part in the Game but Congress will not let him
have his Seat in the U S Sinete the Legistator is about turn Everything
upside Down in the State if Congress Dose not put a Check on
them ther wont be a Union man left in office if Congress Dont check them
we will be under _____ Rebbel Rule but it wont
last long the tide will soon turn again __ much _______ to last long ___
on
that Subject ~
last page
I heard from Brother
Frank a Shot time Since & Sarah the wore all well John
Steele & John Starratt is living yet and __ Sister Jane Hatche
is living Sister Mary Jones was living about a year ago I rote a
letter to hir to Day my helth has been better for the last year than for
sevrel year tho I got a fall about a weak ago & hurt my Self verry
much bit im Sumthing better now my son A. J. Boyd is well he is at work
his trad Siger Makin in Littel York Pennslyvanna & Albert H. Boyd my
youngest son is a Conducter on the passenger Rale Road Carrs in this
City my youngest Daughter Lives in Washington City hir helth is verry
poore for some time hir Name is Willamina Finley She has 3
children hir Husban keeps a tobaco & Liqar Store in the ____ &
my other 2 Daughter both live here in the City married & have
Famaleys of ther own My Wife is in verry poor helth at present
hir and myself live by our two Selves with none of the Children to
trubel us now I Send my Best
Respects to you & your Wife & to John your son & his Famaley
Yours until Deth
H. S. Boyd
No 84 N. Caroline St
Baltimore, MD
to James Boyd
New Hagerstown
Carroll County, Ohio
I hope everyone enjoys
this as much as the first letter. By the way, I am
descended from the James Boyd line. It appears that I have both
abolitionist and Southern sympathizers in the family. As other
family lines were active in helping the underground railroad.
Jane in Carroll Co.
OH
jcgrezlik@bright.net
Baltimore
July 15th 1870
Dear Brother
James Boyd I take this oppertunty to informe you of the Deth of
brother Francis Boyd on the morning of the 11th June 1870 last about 1
ock
at __ verry sudenly he fell of the chere Dead while his wife wa gitten
sumting to Bathe his feet & legs whch had become verry cold in the
79 years (since 8 of last January)of his age he had never bee Sick in
his life nor had a Docter to attend him I was at his Funeral
which was verry large Sister Sarah is Well She
is 75 years of age in 6th August next (1870) She lives with
young Frank Boyd who keeps the Battel Swamp Tavron going on 3 years
Doing I think verry well young Frank has bot Sister Sarah's home &
land he has bilt a new frame hous where the old kitchen Stood the old
Dweling is verley reddy to ___ ____ ____
(2nd page)
there is
Grate change for the better taken place the Since you left the
you
Would not now where you were if you shoud visit the old Nerbehood
I had
Misfortune to have my yougest son Killed Instently on the Northern
Centerel
RR 2 miles South of Little York Pensylvana he was on top of
the cars as
Breakman while going under a bridge that lys a cross the RR & Struck
him
back of the ______ Kild him Instantly & Brot him home to me at
__ ock in
the morning it was Dreadful Shock to me and my children it happend one
year
a go 28th last April my olds Son A J Boyd is well he has 1
child living &
I sepect will have a nother verry Shortley I shall be verry
much plesd to
haer from you & your Familey I Should have Written to
you before this time
but I could bring my Silfe Down to the job of Writting our Familey is
going
the way of all Flesh the is but 5 left out of 10 _____ to men &
women
(3rd page)
you are 80
years of age in Decembr next & I am in my 71st year Since 30 of
January last Jane Hatch is well and __ has burred her 3rd
husband & is
Widow Mary Jones I have not hard from her for 2 years
I Shall rite to her
Soon William I have not hard from yet I Exect he is Dead
my Helth is much
better for the last 2 years than it yust to be I way from 175 to 180 ___
20 to 25 lbs more then I Evr waied before my 2nd wife
is Still living but in verry Delicit Helth at Prsent her
& me lives by our 2 selves I have 4 children living at Married
& Doing for them selves the have 12 children living altogether
my grand children 4 of the is young men & women
Febuary 15th 1872
Dear Brother
I Recvd yor letter of the 10th on the __ and was glad to hare from
you & that you was alive & well & your Family was well
it has been a long time Since I hared from you the above
letter I Wrote to you on the 15th July 1870 but I never got it finised I
had lost the name of the post office & I did not send it
I am only toraleb well at presnt my has been reather poor this winter
I have the Dis____ in my Stumich & paine in the Back my
hed for a SunStrok that I sofer with My Wife is in verry bad
helth it ____ we live by our 2 selves I have to have a _____
My Children 4 & 13 grandchildren is all or ______ well
John Steel is being Dade abou 3 years & John Starrat is Dead a bout
2 months ___ fell Dead while walking a cross the store
Sister Sarah Brown is well & very Fat she lives with yong Frank Boyd
at Battel Swamp Tavern Sister Jane Hatch is well and her 2
children I Follow ____ _____ & ____ ____ a always
H S Boyd
No 84 N Caroline ST
Baltimore MD
you will be 82 yeas old on December next & I will be 73 on 3rd
January next
Jane Grezlik,
Carroll County, Ohio jcgrezlik@bright.net
Chuck Fitzgerald also researching these Boyds
cdfitzg1@juno.com
This letter is not in any
order with the others. There is no date and it
appears that the first page may be missing. Jane in OH
from Mary
was 2 or 3 years since She promist to be in last fall was a year
but She has not come yet O amaney a long look Did poor Mother give
to See hir and you but alass She Died with out the Site amaney a time
She _____ about Seing you & Mary & brother William
She was caled home with out Seing aney of you but I hope we will all
meat in a better world where parting will be no more for Ever --- the
last and the only time information that we Ever got from brother William
was a letter Dated March 1st 1850 Sacramento City California and
Stated he was well and had not one Days Sickness Since he left home whic
I think was in 1835 or 1836 he said he arived in the Orgen
teritory in 1840 near Vancover Island on the Shores of the pecific
oshen and went in to the fur trade a trapping and _____ and _____ him
Selfe very well untill the gold was Discoverd in calliforney which is
Some hundrds of miles South of where he was and then he went into the
mines and he Stated he had more gold than a Jackass could carry and that
he would be home in the corn of one year but 2 & near 3 years is
past and __ not one word can be hared from him a maney a look Mother
gave for him but Died with out the Site I was verry much ___ and all of
us when we got the letter but all Dis________ consirning him and
Disapentment
Your
affectiant brother till Death
Hugh S. Boyd
No 82 North Caroline St Baltimore
To James Boyd
My love to all the family and all Enquring friends
Hugh S. Boyd
NOTE:
Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary
source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts
in original sources.
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