Robert Boyd & Eleanor McCullock Descendants

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  • ID: I18135
  • Name: Thomas Boyd
  • Sex: M
  • Change Date: 21 OCT 2001
  • Birth: 10 MAR 1761 in York Co., Pennsylvania
  • Death: 12 OCT 1847 in Callaway Co., Missouri
  • Event: Note
  • Note:
    · Land entered on 29 Feb 1780 in Burke County, North Carolina for John
    Cummins is described, #1814, p. 602, John Cummins, 50 acres on east of
    Thomas Boyds survey and west side of James Morrisons line for complement.
    Entered 29 Feb 1780. Warrant.
    · In 1787 Bk. B:414-425; John Allen to John McCleland for 100 pds., 200
    acres situated on the waters of the Lower Little River adjacent Thomas
    Boyd's line, being a tract of land conveyed to John Allen by James
    Morrison dated 18 May 1787 and originally granted to Morrison by grant
    dated 11 Oct 1783. Wit. John Nesbit, Eliza Nesbit. Rec. 28 Jul 1796
    · In 1788 in Burke County, North Carolina, Thomas Boyd was named in a
    list of men who evidently viewed the road from Rocky Ford of the Catawba
    to the Burke courthouse. The overseer, John Davidson - foreman- reported
    the road was out of repair.
    · In Jul 1788 in Burke County, North Carolina, Thomas Boyd was on a list
    of jurors. Also on this list are John Leech and John Chambers.
    · He appeared on the census of 1790 in Morgan District, Fifteenth
    Company, Wilkes Co., North Carolina; 1m +16, 1m -16, 3f.
    · In 1791 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, Thomas Boyd is listed in
    Capt. Forrister's District with 300 acres, 1 poll. Also listed is Robert
    Boyd, Robert Boyd, William Boyd, Moses Boyd, the Chambers, the Carsons,
    Henry Herriford, John Leach.
    · In 1792 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, Thomas is again listed in
    Capt. Forrester's Dist. (14), as are Robert Boyd, Robert Boyd Sr., Moses
    Boyd, John Leach, Henry Hereford, Andrew Hereford.
    · In 1793 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, Thomas is listed in Capt.
    Smith's District (14) as are Robert Boyd, Robert Boyd Jr., Aaron Boyd,
    Moses Boyd, Henry Herriford, Charles Herriford, Andrew Herriford, John
    Leach.
    · On 15 Sep 1794 in Iredell County, North Carolina, Bk. B:414-425; John
    Allen to John McCleland for 100 pds., 200 acres situated on the waters of
    the Lower Little River adjacent Thomas Boyd's line, being a tract of land
    conveyed to John Allen by James Morrison dated 18 May 1787 and originally
    granted to Morrison by grant dated 11 Oct 1783. Wit. John Nesbit, Eliza
    Nesbit. Rec. 28 Jul 1796.
  • Event: Milit-Beg
  • Note:
    On the 20th of August, 1833, Thomas Boyd applied for a pension for his
    military service in the Revolutionary War. Following are excerpts from
    his declaration. State of Missouri, Calloway County. On
    this twentyeth day of August in the year eighteen hundred and thirty
    three personally appeared in open court before the County Clerk of
    Calloway County now sitting, Thomas Boyd *** a resident of the said
    County of Calloway in the State of Missouri aforesaid, aged seventy two
    years and upwards who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his
    oath make the following statement in order to obtain the benefit of the
    act of congress passed June seventh eighteen hundred and thirty two-
    I was born on the 10th of March in the year 1761 in York
    County Pennsylvania according to the uniform statements of my Father and
    to the registry of my age which I have seen in my Father's bible - what
    has become of that bible I can not tell, but suppose it to be in
    possession of some one of my family in North Carolina, to which State I
    removed along with my Father and family when I was about eight years of
    age. My Father then settled with his family in what was then called Berk
    County close to the line of Rowan County. I remained there with my
    Father and Mother until I was about fifteen years old when the British
    having landed in Georgia sent emmisaries and officers to the Cherokees to
    excite them to war against the Americans in which they so well succeeded
    that the Cherokees became very troublesome on the head waters of
    Tennessee River and made an attack upon the frontier settlements of North
    and South Carolina on the waters of the Catawba, the Watenee and the
    Broad River and succeeded in masacring many of the inhabitants. To repel
    them, British and Indians, a considerable force was raised of volunteers
    and drafted Militia under the of one General Rutherford. A brother of
    mine having volunteered, in order to go along with him, I ran away from
    my father, being about fifteen years old, in the same company which was
    commanded by one Captain James Morrison, our Lieut was named Samuel
    Carson _I left Berk County N.C. in the year '95 after having
    lived there from my early childhood until that time - thence I moved to
    Montgomery County Kentucky where I remained until 1826 when I removed
    thence to Calloway County Missouri where I now live. I am in my 73d year
    since the 10th day of March last. My Revolutionary services commenced in
    seventy six when I was in by 15th year, so that taking my youth then and
    my old age now it ought not to be required of me to state facts with the
    precision and detail which would suppose a perfect memory; about the year
    and month in which my first services commenced I am confident that I have
    stated correctly _There was one Benjamin Robinson living in
    Kentucky some few years ago who was out with me in my first campaign. I
    know not if he be yet alive - but there is a Mr. John Hereford living in
    this county, who was a neighbor of mine in Berks County N.C. who though
    he was very young during the revolutionary war and did not himself serve,
    yet must either know that I was out or at least must have heard it spoken
    of there - I appeal to his testimony.John Hereford, a
    resident of the county of Calloway, aged about fifty nine years being
    duly sworn saith he is well acquainted with Thomas Boyd the above
    applicant and that he was born and lived until he was twenty years of age
    in what was then Berk County ( since Wilkes county ) North Carolina that
    he lived within a mile and a half from said Boyd in Carolina and knew him
    there from his earliest infancy - this Deponent recollects very well that
    Thomas Boyd came to this deponents house to get this Deponents mother to
    make him a napsack the said Boyd's mother having no daughters to help her
    though she had seven sons - and as there was a hurry Mr. Boyd got this
    Deponents mother to help him to fix - this deponent recollects perfectly
    when Mr. Boyd started into the service and often heard from him whilst he
    was out this deponent having at the same time a brother in law out along
    with Mr. Boyd - this Deponent does not recollect how long Thomas Boyd
    served but from his earliest recollection Boyd was serving and he never
    returned until the war was considered to be at an end - this Deponent
    says that the country in which himself and Mr. Boyd lived was a very hot
    one in those times - this deponent believes that Mr. Boyd stated truely
    his age in the foregoing petition. Mr. Boyd and his whole family always
    sustained a character of perfect respectibility at all times, and this
    Deponent has never heard a word unfavorable to any of them - this
    deponent further states that Thomas Boyd has raised a family who are all
    respectable, one of his sons being Col. in this County now- this deponent
    farther states that he recollects that just after the close of the
    revolutionary war Thomas Boyd was elected a Lieutenant in the first
    company that this deponent ever mustered in in Carolina - and this
    Deponent farther saith not - John Heryford.

    Subscribed and sworn to before me clerk of the county Court of Calloway.
    County in open Court this 20th day of August 1833. I. O. Hockaday, Clerk.




    Father: Robert Boyd b: ABT 1728 in Scotland ?
    Mother: Eleanor McCullock b: ABT 1732 in Ireland ?

    Marriage 1 Grizella Allen b: 20 AUG 1763 in York County ?, Pennsylvania
    • Married: 01 JAN 1787 in Burke County ?, North Carolina
    Children
    1. Has Children Eleanor Boyd b: 19 JAN 1788 in Burke Co., North Carolina
    2. Has No Children Robert Boyd b: ABT 1789 in Burke Co., North Carolina
    3. Has Children Jane Boyd b: 26 JAN 1793 in Burke Co., North Carolina
    4. Has Children John Boyd b: 09 NOV 1796
    5. Has Children Joseph Boyd b: 07 OCT 1798 in Montgomery Co., Kentucky
    6. Has Children Thomas Boyd b: 29 MAY 1801 in Montgomery Co., Kentucky

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