Person:Elisha Boyd (1)

m. 1754
  1. Charles Boyd1756 - 1830
  2. Margaret Boyd1758 -
  3. John Boyd1760 - 1829
  4. William Boyd1761 - Bef 1805
  5. Rachel Boyd1763 -
  6. Elijah Boyd1765 - Bef 1803
  7. Mary Boyd1767 - Bef 1800
  8. Gen. Elisha Boyd1769 - 1841
  • HGen. Elisha Boyd1769 - 1841
  • WMary WaggonerEst 1770 - Bef 1805
m. Est 1790
  • HGen. Elisha Boyd1769 - 1841
  • WNancy HolmesAbt 1778 - 1819
m. 1805
  1. Mary BoydAft 1805 -
  2. Ann Rebecca Holmes Boyd1807 - 1895
m. Aft 1819
Facts and Events
Name Gen. Elisha Boyd
Gender Male
Birth[1] 6 Oct 1769 Frederick, Virginia (now Berkeley, West Virginia), United States
Marriage Est 1790 to Mary Waggoner
Marriage 1805 to Nancy Holmes
Marriage Aft 1819 to Elizabeth Byrd
Death[1] 21 Oct 1841 Berkeley, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
Burial[2] Norbourne Parish Cemetery, Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, United States
Reference Number? Q5361734?

About Elisha Boyd

From Wikipedia:

Elisha Boyd' (October 6, 1769 - October 21, 1841) was an American politician, Brigadier General, and early developer of Berkeley County, Virginia.

Biography

Elisha Boyd was born on October 6, 1769, in Berkeley County, Virginia, a son of John Boyd and Sarah Griffith Boyd. His father was one of the early emigrants to the county. He entered Liberty Hall Academy, a predecessor of Washington and Lee University, in 1785, and studied law in the office of Colonel Philip Pendleton. Elisha Boyd helped to establish Martinsburg Academy.[1]

He was married three times. His first wife was Mary Waggoner, a daughter of Major Andrew Waggoner, and they had one child. His second wife was Ann Holmes, daughter of Colonel Joseph Holmes and the sister of Governor Holmes of Virginia and Major Andrew Hunter Holmes. They four children. Their daughter Mary Boyd, married Charles J. Faulkner I (1806–1884). He built “Boydville” in 1812 and it was bequeathed to Mary and Charles Faulkner upon his death. His third wife was Elizabeth Byrd of the Westover family; she died November 16, 1839.[1]

Military Service

He served in the War of 1812 with a commission of Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Virginia Militia and was engaged in the second defense of Norfolk and Portsmouth against a British attack of land and naval force. For his services in defense of Virginia, the General Assembly elected him a Brigadier General.[1]

Politics

In 1796, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates. He served as attorney for the State by the County Court of Berkeley County and held that position for 40 years. He was a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1830, elected in 1832 to a seat in the Senate of Virginia, commissioned a magistrate of Berkeley County in 1838, was an advocate of a reform of the “Old Constitution” of Virginia, and was elected chairman of the county meeting and a delegate to the State Reform Convention.[1]

Death

General Boyd died October 21, 1841, and was buried in the family plot at Norborne Cemetery, Martinsburg, West Virginia.[1][2]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Elisha Boyd, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Dec 2022.

    the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

    Elisha Boyd (October 6, 1769 – October 21, 1841) was a Virginia lawyer, soldier, slaveowner and politician who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, and developed Berkeley County.

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  2. 16154574 , in Find A Grave
    includes headstone photo, last accessed Dec 2022.