A document from Haywood County,
Tennessee, dated 23 Dec 1841. Executors
of Estate of Edwin Tyus requested
three independent persons to divide
the slaves owned by Edwin
Tyus:
To Mrs. Boyd, formerly Mrs.
M. B. Grigg, Sarah & Child Mary & Boy
Pleasant
Contributed by: BillieCap@aol.co
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1866 Alabama State Census Colored
Population - Autauga County
Boyd, Alex
Boyd, Josh
Boyd, Lawrence
Boyd, Moses
Boyd, Nathan
Boyd, Reuben
Compiled by Kim Roper
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1866 Alabama State Census Colored
Population Dallas County, AL
Edinburgh Boyd
Sandy Boyd
Lewis Boyd
Manda Boyd
Boyd, George
(Mrs. N.B. Boyd) Robert
Wilie Boyd (G.R.
Boyd)
Compiled by B.J. Smothers
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1866 Alabama State Census -
Colored Population - Perry County, AL
Phillis Boyd
Harry Boyd
Wesley Boyd
Timothy Boyd
Gid Boyd
Nat Boyd
Hitty Boyd
Henry Boyd
Esau Boyd
Agnes Boyd
Sylvia Boyd
Bob Boyd
Nute Boyd
Sam Boyd
Tom Boyd
Julia Boyd
Alex Boyd
Geo. Boyd
Joe Boyd
Celia Boyd
Emma Boyd
Jesse Boyd
Rachel Boyd
Mariah Boyd
Thomas Boyd
Reece Boyd
Charles Boyd
Willis Boyd
Siller Boyd
Griff Boyd
Mat Boyd
Compiled by B.J. Smothers
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Pike, AL 1850 Slave Schedule
SLAVE OWNER:
Boyd, Theadore G.
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1866 Alabama State Census Macon
County, Alabama - Colored Population
Schedule
Index:
Delia Boyd
Elmyra Boyd
Rufus Boyd
Jifs Boyd (Jess?)
Geo. Boyd
Garrett Boyd
E*ine Boyd
Rea Boyd (Rita?)
Mat Boyd
Transcription by Annette K.
McLane
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1820 State Census Wilcox County,
AL
Slaveholders and Free Persons
of Color
David Boyd
transcribed by B.J. Smothers
1866 Alabama State Census -
Colored Population - Wilcox County, AL
Boyd, H.
Boyd, J.
Boyd, D.
Boyd, A.
Boyd, M.
Boyd, B.
Boyd, A. & D.
Compiled by B.J. Smothers
Slave Inhabitants in Western
Division in the County of Wilcox, State of
Alabama,enumerated by me,
on the 4th day of June, 1860. Bryan Marsh,
Ass't Marshal.
Name of Slave Owners
# Slaves # S-houses
James McC. Boyd
33
-
Transcribed by B.J. Smothers
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1866 Alabama State Census Colored
Population - Walker County, AL
Boyd, Sandy
Compiled by B.J. Smothers
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1866 Alabama State Census Colored
Population - Sumter County, AL
Boyd, J.
Boyd, Mrs. R
Boyd, M.H.
Boyd, J.T.
Boyd, Jeff
Boyd, John
Compiled by B.J. Smothers
1870 Census - Sumter County,SC-
African Americans
Family# Name
AGE SEX COLOR
OCCUPATION BIRTH STATE
Boyd,John
50 M
B Blacksmith
SC
1782 HALIFAX COUNTY VA HOUSEHOLDS
where Blacks are enumerated.
Head of Household
Number of Whites Number of Blacks
Boyd
David
6
5
Boyd
George
9
7
Boyd
James
12
2
Boyd
Sarah
4
6
Boyd
Sarah
4
6
Boyd
William 12
1
Boyd
William
5
15
Boyd
Wilmoth
6
30
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The Monroe Mission Church Session
Records ~ 1828 ~ Pontontoc
County, MS
November 22, 1828 Martyn, C.N.(Chickasaw
Nation)...Mr. James
Boyd applied for admission
to the church...
Martyn, April 30, 1831. Baptized
Thomas C. Stuart, son of
Nancy and James Boyd;........
July 14, 1833. The ordinance
of baptism was administered to John
David, son of James and Nancy
Boyd.
Contributed by: ESTELUSTI@aol.com
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Registrations of Births of
Negro & Mulatto Children, Centre Co.,
PA,1803-1820
PETITIONER* Name
of Child Birthdate Parent’s Name(s)Registration Date
James Rankin “Lydia
Boyd” 6-22-1809 not given 8-29-1809
Farmer
“negro female” Potters Twp.
Comments: “a Negro female
child which I have named Lydia Boyd”
Transcribed by James R. Caola
from Microfilm Record, Pa. Historical
Society, Philadelphia
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Early Deeds of Columbia County,
Georgia
Elizabeth BOYD, widow and relict
of John Boyd, deceased, sells to Nancy
BOYD for 100 pounds, Negro
man, DAVE. One chestnut sorrel colt. One
brown mare, one cow and three
yearlings, One bed and furniture, four
iron pots, One Dutch oven.
One iron skillet. Two pewter dishes, 10
plates, six basins, one frying
pan; all plantation tools, all remaining
household and kitchen furniture.
s/ July 24th, 1794, r/ July
24th, 1794.
Contributed by: Marilyn P. Goodgion, Waiwai001@aol.com
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WILL OF WILLIAM GASTON
Wilcox County Will Book, Vol.1,
p. 318-320
Wilcox County Alabama October
9th 1840
........ I do hereby appoint
David Boyd the executor of this my last
will and testament. In witness
whereof I set my hand and seal.......
Witnesses:
William F. Boyd
WILL:
Will of James THOMAS, 1803,
Edgefield SC
....I appoint John Boyd &
Bartlett Martin as executors......
Wit: Charles Old, Hesekiah
Boyd & Mary Walden.
Contributed by: lpoole@dallas.net "Lou Poole"
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Edgefield County, SC
William KEY to John BOYD Deed
10 Nov 1799 William KEY justly indebted in
two bonds making in whole
$600 with condition of payment of $300 in two
payments for better securing
of sd bonds sd William KEY hath granted
unto John BOYD three tracts
of land 299 acres on Turkey Creek whereon
William KEY now resides 300
acres granted to Henry 200 acres
granted to sd Henry KEY ...
Also four Negroes JAMES, MOSES, ELSE, & SOOK
unto John BOYD.
Contributed by: Gwillis406@aol.com
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Inward Slave Manifest for the Port of New Orleans 1819
Frank Boyd
m 28 5-6 Mulatto
Nelly f 14 4-10 Yellow
Caroline f 10 4-10 Dark
Dinah f 6 3-2
Mulatto
Index to Owners, Shippers,
Agents
Boyd, Joseph K. #422
Transcribed by Dee Parmer Woodtor, PhD and Alma McClendon
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Colored Householders Baltimore
City Directory 1864
Boyd, Chas., mariner, 181
York
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