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Generation: 1
- Daniel BOYDEN, Jr. b. 20 Oct 1741.
Daniel m. Rebecca BARBER Rebecca b. 30 Apr 1746. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Daniel BOYDEN, III
b. 22 Mar 1765, Worcester,, Massachusetts; d. 9 Dec 1846, Guilford, Windham, Vermont.
Generation: 2
- Daniel BOYDEN, III
(1.Daniel1) b. 22 Mar 1765, Worcester,, Massachusetts; d. 9 Dec 1846, Guilford, Windham, Vermont.
Daniel m. Tabitha GOODNOUGH Tabitha b. 30 May 1765. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 3. John BOYDEN
b. 16 Jul 1794, Guilford,, Vermont; d. 27 Dec 1879, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 4. Eli BOYDEN
b. 9 Dec 1790.
- 5. Elizabeth BOYDEN
b. 19 Feb 1798.
- 6. Lydia Matilda BOYDEN
b. 13 Dec 1801, Of Guilford, Windham, Vermont; d. 11 Oct 1881.
- 7. Ebenezer BOYDEN
b. 25 May 1803, Guilford, Windham, Vermont; d. 15 Jan 1891, , Albemarle County, Virginia.
- 8. Henry BOYDEN
b. 4 Jun 1804.
Generation: 3
- John BOYDEN
(2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 16 Jul 1794, Guilford,, Vermont; d. 27 Dec 1879, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
John m. Eunice FISH Abt 1825. Eunice (daughter of Ebenezer FISH, Sr. and Lydia FISH) b. 25 Oct 1795, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 31 Jul 1882, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 9. Eunice Amelia BOYDEN
b. Aug 1832, ,, Vermont; d. 4 Apr 1901, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 10. John Howard BOYDEN
b. 4 Mar 1832.
- Eli BOYDEN
(2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 9 Dec 1790.
- Elizabeth BOYDEN
(2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 19 Feb 1798.
- Lydia Matilda BOYDEN
(2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 13 Dec 1801, Of Guilford, Windham, Vermont; d. 11 Oct 1881.
Lydia m. Edwin (Edom) FOOTE 10 Nov 1838. Edwin (son of Joel FOOTE and Rachel LORD) b. 15 Nov 1799, Colchester, New London, Connecticut; d. 31 Oct 1853, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 11. Mary FOOTE
b. 9 Apr 1841.
- 12. George FOOTE
b. 22 Oct 1842.
- Ebenezer BOYDEN
(2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 25 May 1803, Guilford, Windham, Vermont; d. 15 Jan 1891, , Albemarle County, Virginia.
Notes:
He graduated from Yale University in 1825 and immediately entered the Virginia Theological Seminary (Episcopal). His graduation and ordination took place in May 1828. His first appointment was to Christ Episcopal Church in Staunton, Augusta county, Virginia. He was asked to care for a new mission church close to Staunton for a few years. When he left, the new community was named BOYDEN in his honor. He married quite well in the Staunton community. His wife, Mary Sheffey, was the daughter of Congressional Representative and highly reguarded lawyer, Daniel Sheffey, Esq. and his wife, Maria Hanson, headmistress and founder of a prestigous girl's secondary school, the Virginia Female Institute.
After the wedding (January 19, 1832 at Christ Episcopal Church in Staunton), Ebenezer was the rector of a church in Norfolk, Virginia and Cleveland, Ohio. The colder, northern winters never agreed with him, and he accepted the rectorship of Grace Episcopal Church in Cismont, Virginia in 1839. He purchased a lovely home close by which he named "Hopedale". He was the rector for over 40 years. There is today a lovely stained glass window dedicated to his many years of service in the chansel of the church.
In the churchyard cemetery there is a spire memorial to the Boyden family over their graves. Ebenezer and Mary (Sheffey) Boyden had 5 daughters and 3 sons. Their oldest son, Daniel Hanson Boyden was an ordained Episcopal priest and he enlisted on MAR 1862 CSA, Corporal, Carrington's Battery of Charlottesville Artillery. He saw plenty of action and returned home permanently 'shell-shocked'. He died of stomach cancer in 1871. Their youngest son, Peter Meriwether Boyden, was also ordained and served several ministries in Maryland. Their 5 daughters never married (the Civil War had taken all of their beaux)and they opened a respected girls school at their home after the Civil War. The last son maintained the family farm, Hopedale, for many years with his wife who helped out with the school.
Boyden family - www.genforum.com
In 1745, it is said that the Vestry ordered that "Walker's" or "Middle" Church be built, being replaced in 1848 by a stone building, which was gutted by fire in 1895, restored in 1896 and still stands. This Parish was formed from Fredericksville Parish in 1839.
Colonel John Walker of "Belvoir" about 1745 conveyed to the Vestry 2 acres of land on which the church was built. It is still used by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia and has an active congregation.
This handsome stone building, the cornerstone of which was laid in 1845, is of Gothic architecture. The lofty tower still carries the wonderful old bell, which is said to weight 1575 pounds; which, although having fallen fifty feet during the fire of 1894, was uninjured and still rings forth its clear tones on Sunday mornings. One enters from a small vestibule in front; on either side of the tower is a beautiful stained glass window. There are also five similar windows on each side of the building. A handsome memorial window of rich stained glass in the rear of the chancel was erected to the beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Ebenezer Boyden, who served this church as pastor for forty years. On the Memorial window in the rear of the church is the following inscription:
Rev. E. Boyden
born May 25th, 1803
Died January 15, 1891
For forty years the beloved
Rector of this Church
The fine old bell was given by the father of Mrs. Grace Rives (Mrs. W. C., Jr. ) whose name was David Sears of Boston, Mass. It was cast by Mr. Hooper of Boston in 1853. Mrs. W.C. Rives,Sr. mother of W. C. Rives, JR. devoted much of her life toward the erection and support of this handsome stone church. The architect was Mr. William Strickland who also designed the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Rev James Maury was the first pastor of Walker's Parish, and there stands a monument in front of the present Grace Church erected to his memory and marks the spot where once the old Colonial Parish stood. It bears the following inscription:
Sacred to the Memory of
Rev. James Maury
First Pastor of Walker's Parish
Born Apr 8, 1717
Died June 9, 1769
*****
This monument was erected by Elizabeth Walker
as a tribute to his Piety, Learning and Worth.
Old "Walker's Church" took its name from Colonel John Walker, who gave the land on which it stood and which was surveyed by Peter Jefferson, father of the President ("Historic Homes of the Southwest Mountains" by E.C. Meade, p.160)
Pate, Nancy S., "Grace Church, Albemarle Co., VA", Publication: Aug. 30, 1937. Virginia Historical Inventory survey report: VHIR/02/0242. Map location number: ALB48 Building date: 1848 Building material: Stone Format. Richmond, Va. : Library of Virginia, 2000. 1 image file. This is a part of the Virginia W.P.A. Historical Inventory Project sponsored by the Virginia Conservation Commission under the direction of its Division of History. 1937.
Ebenezer m. Mary SHEFFEY 19 Jan 1832, Stauton,, Virginia. Mary b. 29 Mar 1813. [Group Sheet]
- Henry BOYDEN
(2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 4 Jun 1804.
Generation: 4
- Eunice Amelia BOYDEN
(3.John3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. Aug 1832, ,, Vermont; d. 4 Apr 1901, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
OBIT: Name: Foote, Mrs. Amelia E.
Date: April 6, 1901
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foote-Mrs. Amelia E. Thursday evening, April 4, 1901, Mrs. Amelia E. Foote. Funeral from her late residence, No. 11 Bridgeview st., Monday, April 8, at 1:30 o'clock, standard time.
Eunice m. Asa FOOTE 1 Feb 1860, Cuyahoga County,Ohio. Asa (son of Levi FOOTE and Amelia ALLEN) b. 15/31 Aug 1807, Fowler,Trumbel,Ohio; d. Bef 1900. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 13. Percy Boyden FOOTE
b. 23 Jan 1861, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 14. Mary A. FOOTE
b. Abt 1866, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 15. Lewis FOOTE
b. Nov 1865, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- John Howard BOYDEN
(3.John3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 4 Mar 1832.
John m. Juliette SHURTLEFF Juliette b. Abt 1832. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 16. Harvey H BOYDEN
b. 13 Sep 1855.
- Mary FOOTE
(6.Lydia3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 9 Apr 1841.
- George FOOTE
(6.Lydia3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Daniel1) b. 22 Oct 1842.
George m. Jennie T. HOWELL Bef 1870. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 17. Mary FOOTE
b. Abt 1866, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 18. Jennie FOOTE
b. Abt 1869, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
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