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Clan Boyd Society, International
Adam Boyd of Pennsylvania
"BOYD, Adam, colonial printer
and preacher was born in Pennsylvania, 25 Nov 1738. He went
to North Carolina when a young man, and purchased the printing outfit
of Andrew Stuart, who had set up the first printing press in Wilmington
in that state in 1763. Boyd issued here, on 13 Oct 1769, the first
copy of the Cape Fear Mercury. Boyd continued to edit the paper until
sometime in 1775 or 1776, when the scarcity of materials and other
causes forced its suspension. Boyd was a staunch Whig, and a member
of the Wilmington Committee of Safety, and did much to advance
"Governor Swain's Sketch of the Occupation of North Carolina by the British, in the North Carolina Union Magazine describes him as a true friend of liberty, "much respected, and was a leading member of the Committee of Safety." Wheeler, in his Sketches of North Carolina, calls him an Englishman. Colonel Andrew Boyd, of Octorara, writing to his mother-in-law of the war in the Southern colonies, mentions the report that the British have seized Wilmington, "where my brother Adam is." "An Adam Boyd is listed as having been a lieutenant of Lancaster militia during the French and Indian Wars. " Source.
National Encyclopedia of American Biography, 1897, Vol. 7
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