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Clan Boyd Society, International
John Boyd (1st) Mildred Goodall of Lyon County,
KY
JOHN BOYD, ex-county sheriff
of Lyon County and Mayor of Eddyville, was born in Caldwell Co., KY 10
May 1832. His grandfather, of Irish descent, was a native of Virginia,
and his father, John Boyd was also a native of that state. John Boyd, senior,
came to KY as a boy and was reared in Barren Co. He was a farmer by occupation
and settled in Caldwell County where he reared his
John Boyd, the seventh child
and fifth son of his parents, was reared in Caldwell Co. for the first
fifteen years of his life, spending that time on a farm and in country
schools. He then went to Piftsfield, Pike Co., Illinois, where he attended
school and remained for about five years. John Boyd returned to Lyon Co.
and clerked in a dry-goods store at Eddyville, until 1861. He was appointed
deputy sheriff in that year, and after three years of faithful service
was elected, in 1964, as sheriff of Lyon Co. He was re-elected in 1866
and served the full limit of years allowed by law. John Boyd gave the people
one of the most satisfactory administrations ever known. In 1873
and again in 1875 he was again elected to this responsible position. Showing
how well the citizens
John Boyd married in 1872 to
Mrs. Elizabeth (Gracey) Henry, widow of Uriah Henry. Elizabeth Gracey Boyd
was born in Eddyville, the daughter of Matthew and Maria Gracey, pioneers
of Lyon Co. John and Elizabeth had two daughters, Maria and Bessie, both
still at home. John Boyd owns a farm of two hundred acres and is still
engaged in the management of this property, although he has
[Abstracted from Memorial Record
of Western Kentucky. Lewis Pub. Co., 1904, pp 789-791]
secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources. Thanks to Karen Schrode from Ohio, USA
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