Re: BOYD or HOLLINGSWORTH - Janice Gunnin
Subject: Re: BOYD or HOLLINGSWORTH
From: Janice Gunnin
Date: May 18, 1998

Jim, I'm also sending this info to list in case it's not your Boyd but someone
else's.
The information we found on Boyd's is:

1.  BIOGRAPHICAL DIRETORY of the SC House of Representatives
     Vol 5 1816-1826
         Charles Boyd found in Vol 4 Page 69-70 (Do not have..maybe someone
else)

2.  JOURNALS  of the House of Representatives 1785-1786
     Captain William Boyd...Camden District expences to bring two fellows from
     Camden to Charleston Jail 17Feb1785

3.  JHR 1791
     A.  20Dec1791 Joh Boyd appointed Justic of the Peace..Georgetown District
     B.  Benjamin Boyd member House of Representatives from Fairfield District
          appointed Fairfield County Judge 18Feb1791

4.  JHR 1792-1794
     A.  Benjamin Boyd - Declined County Judge Fairfield District 21Dec1793
     B.  William Boyd - Paid for surveying 9 tracs of Land

STUB ENTRIES TO INDENTS
Issued in payment of claims against South Carolina growin gout of the
Revolution.

Book C-F
  Hardy Boyd
  William Boyd (of Lynchs Creek)

Book U-W
  Andrew Boyd
  John  Boyd - Duty done in militia 13,, 8,, 63/4

Book R-T
  Evan Boyd
  John Boyd - Provisions and forage for militai 1782 29,, 1,, 11/2
  Mrs. Martha Boyd

Book O-Q
  David Boyd
  Hardy Boyd
  James Boyd
  Robert Boyd

Don't know if this helps you or anyone else but willing to do more look-ups.
Janice in Texas

Jim Allen wrote:

 Janice, I saw your email to Jane about her relative in the SC House of Reps.
> I'm at a brick wall on my BOYD family research and I'm "grabbing at straws."
> If in your searching you come across the surname BOYD I would appreciate you
> sharing the info with me.  Part of my BOYD family had left Union District by
> the early part of the 1800s.  The progenitor of this family was John BOYD
> and his wife Jane; sometimes her maiden name is seen as BARNARDOE or
> BARNADO, and recently there was the suggestion that it may have been
> VARNARDO or some such spelling.  They had a large family; one daughter,
> Nancy, married Abraham KEASLER (or KEESLER or KEISLER).  One of their sons
> was Samuel my great-great grand father.  He married Mary Ann (Polly)
> ?Thompson? and they moved to Monroe Co, MS, where Samuel died in 1860.  They
> had a large family.
>
> My HOLLINGSWORTH family came from Edgefield District, SC, and most of them
> were in Georgia or Alabama before the mid 1850s.  One problem with this
> family is the use of given names among them.  There are so many Samuels and
> Jacobs and Enochs and etc. that it is difficult to track them.
>
> If you can help me I will be very grateful.
> jimallen
>
> "Truth stands the test of time; lies are soon exposed." Proverbs 12:19 TLB
>
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