free inhabitants in Russel (?) township in the county of (can't read) Indiana enumerated by me, on the 18th day of July 1860. post office Bainbridge (?)
688 John Boyd 29 male Farmer 1650 500
Lucy Boyd 38(?) female.
James Boyd 38(?) male farmhand
Lorenzo Boyd 81(?) male farmhand
Garrett(?) Boyd 24(29?) male Farmhand
Neslez (?) Boyd 25 male Farmhand
Salen(?) 20 male Farmhand
William Boyd 6 male
Sanford Boyd 1 male
page 25 inhabitants in Washington township in the county of (can't read) of Missouri, enumerated by me on the 11 (19?) day of Aug. 1870. Jesse (can't read)
post office Buffalo
Boyd Alfred 6 male (can't read) at home born Indiana
Boyd Henry (initial, can't read) 9 male (can't read) at home, born Indiana
Boyd Daniel (initial, can't read) 8 male (can't read) at home, born Indiana
Boyd (can';t read) age 3 (can't read if male or female) (can't read) at home, born Indiana
111 171 Boyd Lucy (can't read age) female keeping house no Kentucky
Boyd William (can't read initial) age 15 male work on farm born indiana
Boyd Sanford 11 male can't read, at home. born Indiana
This is my great grandfather, Susie Boyds father, I was so happy that
Barry found this on the roots web site. Because I knew nothing of the
Elliotts. Marie
Leon Reporter, Leon, Iowa
Thursday, April 5, l923
SAMUEL H. ELLIOTT was born Aug. 29, l840, in Marion County, Ind., and died March 25, l923, near Kellerton, Iowa, at the home of his daughter, MRS. ED MOORE, after an illness of several weeks. Aged 82 years, 6 months and 26 days.
He was married to MISS REBECCA OSBORN in Boone County, Ind., July 4, l860. to this union were born (*can't read - there is a very large torn area in the paper. - looks like 8 children?) WILLIAM H., who died (*can't read) S., who died in infancy. BOYD, of Cainsville; (*can't read) ??ood was *can't read) both of Denoyah; ?torms; GEORGIA MEADOWS, of C??oa, Iowa; MRS. DOVE MOORE, of Kellerton, Iowa and MRS. DELLA BIRD, of Tacoma, Wash.
All of the girls except MRS. BIRD were present at the time of the final summons.
Brother ELLIOTT enlisted Aug. ll, l862, as a private in Co. F. of 86th Regiment of Ind. Vol. Inf. He was disabled in service and mustered out Sept. 4, l862.
He came to Iowa in l868 and settled near Sigourney, Iowa, and with the exception of a few years spent in Missouri, he has resided in Iowa since, the last forty years living in and around Leon.
He was a member of the Christian Church at Leon where his membership was at the time of his death. Besides the daughters, he leaves to mourn his loss the aged wife, who shared his joys and sorrows here for over sixty years and now is left with memories of happy days here and hopes of a reunion over there.
Funeral services were held from the Christian Church at 2:30 p.m., March 27, l923, conducted by Rev. E.E. Lister.
Interment in Maple Row Cemetery.
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Hi! I was looking thru the 1902 Cainsville, Mo newspaper and found were Grandma Douglas died on Sat.2:PM entered in the Johnson Cemetery, Sunday. She lived with her son Marion Osborne. She leaves 4 dau.3 sons. Jan.9, 1902.
This was Rebecca Elliott mother. Rebecca was grandma Boyd's mother. So I guess Mrs. Elizabeth Osborne must have re-married.
I also think that the cemetery must have been renamed to the Fogleman, but not sure.
Virginia
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