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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Thomas Boyer: Birth: 23 JAN 1797. Death: 25 NOV 1798

  2. Mary Boyer: Birth: 13 JAN 1800. Death: 30 AUG 1802

  3. Ann Boyer: Birth: 26 NOV 1801.

  4. James Edwin Boyer: Birth: 31 JAN 1804. Death: 24 JAN 1832

  5. Samuel Boyer: Birth: 23 MAY 1806 in Barclay, MD. Death: 4 JAN 1872 in Millington, MD

  6. William Boyer: Birth: 19 AUG 1808.

  7. Peregrine Boyer: Birth: 15 SEP 1810. Death: 19 AUG 1821

  8. Elleanor Boyer: Birth: 18 SEP 1812. Death: 24 MAR 1854

  9. Thomas Boyer: Birth: 25 MAY 1814. Death: 19 OCT 1815

  10. John Boyer: Birth: 29 OCT 1815. Death: 24 MAY 1899 in Sudlersville Cemetery, Sudlersville, MD

  11. Benjamin Boyer: Birth: 9 FEB 1818. Death: 12 DEC 1824

  12. Elizabeth Boyer: Birth: 25 JUN 1821. Death: 12 OCT 1824


Notes
a. Note:   t additions or speculations).  1_FU__________BOYER probably resided in Maryland or Delaware, and had sons, James and Peregrine, so far as known. 2_FU1 JAMES BOYER, b. about 1770, d. Nov. 24, 1821, Queen Anne's Md.,  His home was in Maryland.  He married, Feb 14, 1796, Queen Anne's Co., Md. She was the daughter of Lieut. Samuel Walls, who served in the Revolution and his wife Mary.  Elenor Boyer was named as a niece of John Milborn Walls in his will made Dec. 26, 1797, in Kent Co., Md.
  From Joanne (and Les) Wilson: Sharon & Dan, I copied these probate records for James Boyer from the Maryland State archives when we visited last month. Not much of significance - mostly accounting for his residual estate, and unfortunately no will. It does confirm that he owned negroes, which we already knew from the 1820 census. The only other new things I learned were that he was the guardian for a minor named Mary E. Dixon, and that Oneal Price was appointed administrator de bonus non of his residual estate in 1827. You may recall that Oneal Price married James' oldest child Annie shortly after James & Elleanor died, and Price eventually bought out most of the James Boyer land interests from the other Boyer children (shown in the 1852 land dispute document from Sharon). Anyway, I thought you should have it. Joanne
  James Boyer was an Ensign in the War of 1812
Note:   The information below is directly from the American Boyers Book (withou


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