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Irland US Ontario Boyds Preview
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For descendants and anyone researching Boyds from County Armagh, Northern Ireland, who migrated to Ontario, Canada about 1820-1825, with a possible stay in the United States. Irish Boyds were David, Robert, James, and possibly John, Joseph, and Samuel (born 1794 to 1805). Descendants settled in Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia, and Michigan. The Michigan B
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Boyds of New England, NY, OH, IN, CT & Points West Preview
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Follows the descendants of John Boyd who married Margaret (Ginny) Long 11 April 1731 in Suffolk, Boston, Massachusetts. Their descendants spread throughout New England and New York, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, and most other states. If you are a part of this line please contact me: RichBoyd "at" speednetLLC.com
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MichaelBoyd.US Preview
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A site to archive information for, by, and about the descendants of Samuel Boyd and Susannah Ashley, of Camden County, Georgia. Related families include Broskie, Jernigan, Laische, McElvy, and Neeld.
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The Gray-Gordon Family of the Bann Valley Preview
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This website shows how the author searched for the origin of his unusual Christian name until he found that it had come from his great great grandmother, Mary Boyd of Macosquin, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and how in the process, he discovered that he might be related to an important character in the history of Scotch Irish migration from Ulster to America - the Reverend William
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