James J Boyd

Brief Life History of James J

When James J Boyd was born in 1848, in Wythe, Virginia, United States, his father, James Edmondson Boyd, was 21 and his mother, Mary A Hurt, was 23. He married Margaret Jane Porter on 14 December 1869, in Wythe, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Pulaski, Virginia, United States in 1880. He died before 1910, in Virginia, United States.

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Family Time Line

James J Boyd
1848–1910
Margaret Jane Porter
1849–1920
Blanche P. Boyd
1871–1944
Edward or Edgar Lee Boyd
1872–1918
Cora Boyd
1874–
Henry Johnson Boyd
1876–1881
Burton Luther Boyd
1878–1942
Eliza Jane Boyd
1883–1929
Walter Boyd
1885–1939
Gilbert Boyd
1889–

Sources (29)

  • James Boyd, "United States Census, 1850"
  • James J. Boyd, "Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900"
  • James J Boyd, "Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989"

World Events (3)

1861 · The Battle of Manassas

The Battle of Manassas is also referred to as the First Battle of Bull Run. 35,000 Union troops were headed towards Washington D.C. after 20,000 Confederate forces. The McDowell's Union troops fought with General Beauregard's Confederate troops along a little river called Bull Run. 

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1863 · The Battle at Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg involved the largest number of casualties of the entire Civil war and is often described as the war's turning point. Between 46,000 and 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the three-day Battle. To honor the fallen soldiers, President Abraham Lincoln read his historic Gettysburg Address and helped those listening by redefining the purpose of the war.

Name Meaning

Scottish: habitational name from the island of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, from Bòid (genitive case of Bòd, the Gaelic name of the island of Bute) or Bòideach, denoting a person from Bute. Alternatively, the name may denote descendants of a Gilla filius Boed, who appears in reference to Glasgow Cathedral in the early 12th century, perhaps from the Gaelic personal name Boite, of uncertain origin.

Scottish and Irish: from the Gaelic epithet buidhe ‘yellow(-haired)’. Compare Bowie .

Manx: from Mac Gille Buidhe ‘son of the yellow-haired lad’ (compare 2 above).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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