Boyds
in "Genealogical Data Extracted from the Boston Selectmen's
Minutes"
1736-1775 Brigitte Burkette
25 October
1757
Boyd,
Alexander, brother to Capt. Boyd in Mr Blanchard's employ,
passenger
on the sloop "Beaver" from Halifax, detained because small-
pox
has broken out on board
31 January
1737
Boyd,
John and his wife are lately come to Rumney Marsh and are at
the
home of John White; they are "warned to depart" the town within
14 days."
09 May
1739
Boyd,
John Boyd is admitted as one of the ticket porters and Mr.
Charles
Althorp to give bond.
28 April
1740
Boyd,
Mary from Rhode Island has been under warning to depart the
town,
but has refused; she resides at Mr. Kent's the carpenter.
10 November
1736
Boyd,
Capt. Robert, Master of the brig "Bottle", lately from Ireland.
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Worcester County Warnings, pag 5
1762 May 11, Boyd, Alexander, wife Lucy and one child.
Worcester County Warnings, page 48
1766, August 19, Boyd, Jonathan,
wife Esther, and family, from Sutton.
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In Unwelcomed Americans, page 69
On one of the cases of the poor being warned out, there is a mention of this Boyd
"The counceilmen referred to
their earlier 1780 interrogation of Wait and concluded
that East Greenwich was the
legal settlement of this "spinster"; they sent her there in
the care of constable Rufus
Sprague, who delivered her to Andrew Boyd,
East Greenwich,
overseer of the poor, in August
1784.
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