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Thomas
Boyd / Grezelda Allen
Boydsville
/ Carrington area of Round Prairie Township, Callaway County, Missouri
A
HISTORY OF THE PIONEER FAMILIES OF MISSOURI
BY
WM. S. BRYAN AND ROBERT ROSE
1876
BOYD, Thomas Boyd, of Pennsylvania, married GREZELDA ALLEN, of the same state,
and settled first in Montgomery Co., KY., from whence they removed to Callaway Co.,
MO., in 1827. Their children were Robert, John, Joseph, Thomas, Jane and Eleanor.
Robert married MARGARET RALLSTON, and died in 1872 without issue. Colonel John
Boyd, still living in Callaway Co., was a soldier in the war of 1812. He married MARY A.
SCOTT, of MO., by whom he had William S., John R., Joseph, Benjamin F., Charles O.,
Edward L., Grezelda A., Lydia A., George F., Mary E., Sarah E., and Thomas A. The first 7
are living. Joseph, son of Thomas Boyd, Sr., married ANN KING, by whom he had Malinda
J., James E., Thomas G., Cynthia A., Robert M., John K., Grezelda M., Elizabeth S.,
Caroline H., Joseph W. W., and newton C. Mr. Boyd settled in Callaway Co. in 1822.
Thomas, son of Thomas Boyd, Sr., married ANN DAVIS, by whom he had Eliza, Thomas,
Grezelda, Mary J., Amanda, and Margaret. Jane Boyd married ISAAC P. HOWE, by whom
she had Jane, William, John, thomas, David, Harvey, Margaret and Mary. Ellen
married THOMAS CALDWELL who settled in Callaway Co. in 1826.
Many
Thanks to Wayne E. Johnson, Webmaster
Callaway
County, Missouri GenWeb web site:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocallaw/
Additional
information about Thomas
Boyd / Grezelda Allen
:
DAR
records , page
4, page 8
Thomas Boyd was the younger brother of my William Boyd. You can see the
complete text of his Rev. War declaration at this site:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=
llawhon&id=I18135
Linda
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