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             Thomas Boyd

Listed in Jaunita Twp., Perry Co., Pa. is Thomas Boyd's occupation as a Constable
in 1809.  After the death of wife, Susanna (HOWE) BOYD in 1855, Thomas migrated
to Darke Co., Ohio in 1855, where his son, Joseph W. Boyd Sr. migrated in 1853 to
York Twp. His oldest son, William Boyd, migrated to Ohio abt. 1837- 1838.
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Land Record: Oliver Township, Perry Co. Pa. 1855

        This Indenture made the sixth day of April Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and fifty five Between Thomas Boyd of Oliver
Township Perry County and State of Pennsylvania of the one part, and
Lewis Aucker of same place of the other part, Witnesseth, that the said
Thomas Boyd __ and in consideration of the sum of two thousand dollars
money of the United States, to him in hard(?) paid by the said Lewis
Aucker at and before the the ensealing and ___ of these presents, the
receipt and payment whereof he doth surely acknowledge and ___ requitand
forever discharge the said Lewis Aucker his heirs, executor and
administr__ ___, by these presents have granted, bargained, sued,
aliened, enfeoffed, released, and confirm unto the said Lewis Aucker and
to his heirs and assigns. All that following his tracts and parcels of
land situat in Oliver township Perry county and State aforesaid.
The ___ hath Beginning at a pine thence by lands of John Stephens and
others North one and a half degrees West one hundred and forty perches to
a dead pine and post, thence by lnds of Gueb(?) Stanis and others South
eighty three and a half degrees West to a  ___ fifty nine perches. thence
by lands of John Haine and the hereinafter described tract of ___  South
one and a half degrees East one hundred and thirty nine perches to a
stone, thence by lands of Schaffer’s heirs North Eighty-eight degrees
East fifty-nine perches to the ___ of Beginning Containing fifty one
acres and seventy perches--The other mentioned part Beginning at a post
in a line of the first described tract, thence south one and a half
degrees East-Eighty five perches and a half to a stone a corner of the
first-described tract in a line of lands of Jacob Schaffer’s heirs there
by the same and lands of John Moretz ___Eighty-Eight degrees
West-sicty-six perches to a white oak, thence by lands of John ___ North
fifty perches to a white oak, thence North thirty nine degrees West-seven
perches to a stone, thence North thirty-nine degrees East thirty nine
perches to a post, thence eighty four degrees East fifty perches to the
place of Beginning, Containing thirty acres and the usual allowance--The
first described tract of land having been conveyed by Adam Thomas, Sr.
and wife to Thomas Boyd party hereto by deed dated April the 3rd 1810 and
recorded in the Registrar’s Office of Perry County Book G, Vol.1, page
550 &e and the second described tract being the same tract being conveyed
by Adam Thomas & wife to Thomas Boyd party hereto dated June the 9th 1825
and Recorded in the Registrar’s Office Perry County Book G Vol.1, page
551 to all of which refer  ___ being had will more fully appear.
Together with all and singular the buildings, improvements, rights,
liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtances whatsoever thereunto
belonging, or in any like appertaining, and any possessions, remainders,
rents, issues and profits thereof: And alos all the estate, right of
interest, property, calim and demand whatsoever, of him the said Thomas
Boyd ___, equity, or otherwise however, of, in, to, or out-of the same.
To have and to hold the ___ tracts of land hereditament and premises
hereby granted, mentioned, or in ___ to be, with the appurtenances, unto
the aforesaid Lewis Auker his heirs and assigns: To the only proper use,
benefit and behalf of the said Lewis Auker heirs and ___ forever. And the
said Thomas Boyd his heris, executors and administrators do hereby
compromise, grant-and agree to and with said Lewis auker his heirs and
assigns, by there ___ granted or mentioned, or intended so to be, with
the appurtenances unto the said Lewis Auker his heirs and assigns,
against the said Thomas Boyd and his heirs and against all and ___ person
or persons whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the said two tracts
of land or part thereof shall and will warrant and forever defend by
these presents. In wintess of the said partied have hereunto
interchangeably set their hands and seals this day and ___ ___written.

                                    |The words ‘and Susan his wife’, so often as they
                                    |occured in the beginning indenture
                                    |were erased before the signing of the same--
 
Witness--J.C. McGinnes

Thomas Boyd

Sealed and delivered in the presents of John C. McGinnes, Anna M. Baird

Received on the day of the date of the above Indenture, of and from the
above named Lewis Auker the sum of two thousand dollard in full for the
consideration money above mentioned-------Thomas Boyd

Witness   John C. McGinnes, Anna M. Baird

Perry County
Seal  Before me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and
for the said County of Perry came the above named Thomas Boyd and
acknowledged the above Indenture to be his ad- ___. ___ and that the same
might be recorded as ___. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal, the sixth day of April in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and difty five.

Entered 9th April, 1855, and compared by  John Campbell, Recorder
 

Thomas Boyd Jr was born 1785 probably in Jaunita Twp., Cumberland Co.,
PA, although some census reports say he was born in MD, he could have
even been born in York Co., PA; he married about 1810 in Cumberland or
York to Susanna Howe, b. Aug. 22, 1786, Warrington Twp., York Co., PA. They
lived in that part of Cumberland Co. that became Perry Co. in 1820.
Susanna died Apr. 13, 1855 in Buck's Valley, Buffalo Twp., Perry Co., PA
and was mother to nine children, most of which migrated west to Ohio and
beyond. Thomas eventually moved to Darke Co., OH in 1855,  where several
of his children had gone, and he remarried to Rachel Paulus, widow of
Joseph O. Keltner, in 1856. Thomas and Rachel appear on the 1860 Census
there, but that same year, Thomas moved into the home of his daughter
Rebecca near Angola, IN, alone. This family planned to move west and
Thomas was sent to live with his son William in Dallas Co., IA. Thomas
died Jan.3,1871 in Dallas Co., IA.

Second marriage:
Darke Co. MARRIAGES 1851-1898
Thos. BOYD to Mrs Rachel KELTNER  2-16-1856  by Mahlon Martin, JP
Joseph O. KELTNER to Rachel PAULUS  9-11-1853  by J. Gruber, MG
* No burial place found for Rachel BOYD. Possibly in Darke Co. Ohio.

Boyd, Thomas Died  Jan. 3, 1871 Age: 85 yrs. 8 mo. 11 days
Burial: Old Penn Ct., Penn Twp, Madison County, Iowa.

1860- York Township, Darke Co. Ohio

Boyd, Thomas 75m b. Maryland
           Rachel 60f b. NJ

1870 - Penn Township, Madison Co. Iowa Census.

Boyd, William  53-w-m  Farmer  b. Pa.
           Mary 49-w-f    Keeps house b. Ohio
           John 28-w-m Farmer  b. Ohio
           Franklin 22-w-m Artist  b. Ohio
           James 20-w-m at home  b. Ohio
           Joseph 17-w-m at home  b. Ohio
           Martha 14-w-f at home  b. Ohio
Boyd, Thomas 85-w-m at home  b. Maryland

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