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Re: Spencer Boyd

BOYD, WOLFE

Posted By: Maria Jean (email)
Date: 1/17/2010 at 13:46:11

In Response To: BOYD, Spencer (B Keating)

I do have a fe items on Spencer Boyd. I have quite a bit on this family. My husband is a descendant of both the Boyds and the Wolfes. I have a ton on both of them.

In the matter of the estate of Spencer Boyd deceased} The undersigned respectfully shows that on the 6th day of February 1874 Spencer Boyd, a citizen of Mills County departed this life and was buried on the 8th day of February 1874. He left a wife, Nancy Boyd-He also left in his own name the SW 1/4 of section 17 tp 71 Range 42 in Mills County, Iowa. He also left personal property worth about three hundered dollars. The wife of the decedant, having waived the right to be appointed Administrator of said estate a requested the appointment of the undersigned as such Administrator of said estate, he hereof petitions the court for that purpose and asks to be appointed. Dated Feby 11, 1874 Joshua Boyd

In the matter of the estate of Spencer Boyd deceased} The undersigned respectfully represents that her husband, Spencer Boyd, departed this life on Feby. 6, 1874 and he was buried on Feby 8, 1874. She hereby waives her right to be appointed Adminstrator of said estate and represents the appointment of Joshua Boyd, who is the son of the deceased. Date Feby 11, 1874 Nancy Boyd

Mills Co., IA, GenWeb-WAUBONSIE CEMETERY
Boyd, Spencer [24 Feb 1796] 06 Feb 1874 77y 11m 13d 1870 Rawles North-Row 14

Transcribed from "History of North Washington, an illustrated history of Stevens, Ferry, Okanogan and Chelan counties", published by Western Historical Publishing Co., 1904.

SPENCER BOYD, a retired farmer and one of the commissioners of Chelan conuty, resides at Chelan, coming there in 1891. He was born in Fulton county, Illinois, July 15, 1842. His parents were natives of Ohio. His father, William, was of an old family, the paternal grandfather of our subject having been a soldier in the Revolutionary war. [should be great grandfather-note from Sandra Westbrook] In 1853 the family of our subject removed to Iowa, and here he attended district school and worked on the farm with his father. [should be grandfather] The latter died when Spencer was six years of age. [And that would put his father's date 1848].
This is written about Spencer Earl Boyd.

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