UTAH
History of Utah
Volume 1 Chapter XV
1845–1847
BOYD, George W.
Source: Whitney, Orson F. History
of Utah,- Vol I-IV. Salt Lake City,
UT: G.Q. Cannon & Sons,
1892-1904.
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Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men:
Names of Those in the Mormon
Battalion:
Company D - Privates
BOYD, George W.
BOYD, William
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BOYD, GEORGE ALFRED, son of
JAMES B. BOYD and ANNE ADAMS. Born Aug. 1,
1841, Newbury, Berkshire,
Eng. Came to Utah 1863, William Godbe company.
Married ISABELL JANE ROE in
1867, at Salt Lake City (daughter of James
Roe), who was born in 1847.
Their children: ELIZA N. MAMIE, m. William
Brigawan; PRISCILLA
A., m. Arthur Dixon; GEORGE A., m. Alice Miller;
JOHN W. EDWARD, m. Flora Ellis;
ALBERT LEVI; SUSIE, m. August Steiner;
JAMES BUTLER, m. Louise Fitts.
Family home Salt Lake City.
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BUTTERWORTH, EDMUND (son of
Edmund Butterworth and Sarah Ann Platt).
Born Jan. 15, 1826, Lancashire,
Eng. Came to Utah Oct. 24, 1854, William
A. Empey company. Married
Alice Fielding in 1856, Salt Lake City
(daughter of James Fielding
and Ann Enthorn of Lancashire, Eng.,
pioneers Oct. 24, 1854). She
was born Nov. 1840. Their children: John,
m. Elizabeth Amer; ROBERT,
m. MARIA BOYD; Sarah, m. Ranch Kimball;
Margaret, m. Ernest Wright;Edwin
F., m. Florence Boud. Family home, Salt
Lake City.
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CLINGER, JAMES. Born Feb 3,1813,
Bedford, Pa. Came to Utah Sept. 27,
1852, Capt. Whitehead company.
Married Harriet Chapin Dec 7, 1845, in
Illinois (daughter of Adolphus
Chapin and Katherine Billings, of
Illinois, pioneers 1860, Independent
company). She was born June 6,
1828. Their children: Martha
Ann b. Nov 19, 1846, m. Joseph S. Boren;
James Henry b. Feb 10,1848,
m. Paulina Mary Williamson; Elmira Zallota b.
April 25, 1851, died; Mary
Jane b. June 8,1853, m. Peter Murie; William
Carlos b. Nov 4, 1855, m.
Elizabeth Gillard; George Francis b. Jan.
25, 1858, m. Anna Johnson;
Elinore b. Oct 28, 1860, m. Miles Parker;
Charles Edward b. Feb 17,
1863, died; JOHN RIGGS b. Nov 28, 1864, m.
LULA
BOYD; Laura Catherine b. Oct 1,1867, m. George Ball; Lucy E.
b. May 6,
1871, m. Norman Davis;
Elizabeth b. May 11, 1870, died.
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SAMUEL BOYD married POLLY
ANN EGBERT, b. April 21,1860.
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JAMES BOYD married LOUISE
FITT, b. Aug 14,1880.
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GOULD, ROBERT (son of ROBERT
GOULD and MARY BOYD of Stirling and
Edinburgh, Scotland). Born
Jan 21, 1830, Edinburgh. Came to Utah 1861,
Homer Duncan company.
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JOHN BOYD married ALICE PARKER,
b. Jan 31,1894.
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MARION G. BOYD married NANNIE
M. SESSIONS, b. July 6, 1889.
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WILCOX, SAMUEL ALLEN (son
of Silas Wilcox and Margrett Allen of St.
Lawrence county, N.Y.). Born
March 21, 1819, in St. Lawrence county. Came
to Utah Oct. 7, 1861, David
H. Cannon company. Married Martha Parker
July 16, 1838. Province of
Ontario, Canada (daughter of JOSEPH PARKER
and LUCY
BOYD — they resided in Ontario, Nauvoo, Ill., Fremont county,
Iowa, and Cedar Fort, Utah.
She was born Jan. 23, 1820, and died
Jan. 23, 1912.
Source: Esshom, Frank Elwood.
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah. Salt
Lake City, UT: Utah Pioneers
Book Publishing Co., 1913.
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Utah Since Statehood, Volumes 1-4
Vol I
Bench And Bar Of Utah
On September 1, 1919, the
officers and committees were as follows:.....
CHARLES A. BOYD, executive
council
Vol II
Beatrice, who is the wife
of V. L. Pingree, and has two children;
ALVIRA, WIFE OF O.G. BOYD;...............
In October, 1878, Mr. Demson
was married to Miss Julia Elizabeth
Restall, a daughter of John
Hodgkins and ELIZA (BOYD) RESTALL, who were
natives of England, while
their daughter was born in St. Louis,
Missouri.
Source: Noble Warrum, ed.
Utah Since Statehood, 4 volumes. Chicago,
IL; S.J. Clarke Publishing
Co., 1919.
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Members of the Colony to Utah, 1894
BOYD, JAMES - farming and mines,
but in St. Francis April 1895, on 1895,
1900 census also land patent
in Cheyenne County.
Source: St. Francis, Kansas paper, written by Joseph Seguine.
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