CHIEF:  Alastair Ivor Gilbert Boyd 7th Baron Kilmarnock

Richard G. and Jerri Lynn Boyd

568 W. Friedrich Street

Rogers City, Mich. 49779

 

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Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser
Rochester, Monroe County, New York
MAY 7, 1900

Special Dispatch to Union and Advertiser.

Death of a Well known Merchant of Brockport.

BROCKPORT, May 7. - Andrew J. BOYD, one of the most prominent and respected of Brockport's merchants, died last night. His age was 61 years. His death was caused by an acute attack of heart failure brought on by rheumatism. Deceased had been engaged in the grocery business in Brockport for thirty years, and enjoyed the universal respect, love and confidence of the community. He bore an excellent military record having entered Company H. 108th N.Y. Volunteers, at the outbreak of the Civil War as a private, and at the close there of was a captain of that company. Deceased is survived by his widow, a brother, R.W. BOYD of Adrian, Michigan, two sisters, Mrs. George TRIPP of Rochester, and Mrs. Edward LOSSEE of Brockport, and the following children, all of Brockport and Miss Grace BOYD, Miss Mabel BOYD, and George R. BOYD


 

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