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General Elisha Boyd

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Frederick County, Virginia, United States
Death: October 21, 1841 (72)
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: 127 West South Street, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, 25401, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Boyd, Sr. and Sarah Boyd
Husband of Mary Boyd; Ann Nancy Boyd and Elizabeth Hill Boyd
Father of Sarah Ann Pendleton; Mary Wagner Faulkner and Rosemary Boyd
Brother of Charles Boyd; John Farmer Boyd, Jr.; William Boyd; Elijah Boyd; Mary Mumford and 2 others
Half brother of George Boyd; Thomas Boyd; Hannah W. Dougherty; Robert Boyd; Nancy Yates and 5 others

Occupation: General in the Navy
MARRIAGE:: Ann Nancy Holmes, 1806
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About General Elisha Boyd

General Elisha Boyd

Politician. General. Elisha was born in Frederick County, Virginia in an area now part of Berkeley County, West Virginia to the son of one of the early emigrants to the country, John Boyd. While growing up he attended the typical country schools in the area and in 1785 enrolled in Liberty Hall Academy, which would later become Washington and Lee University. After graduation, he studied law in the office of Colonel Philip Pendleton in Martinsburg. In 1796 Elisha was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates along with William Lamon, and again in 1797 with Richard Baylor. The County Court of Berkeley County selected Elisha as States Attorney, a position he would hold for forty years.

Elisha married three times during his life, the first time to Mary Waggoner in 1795, daughter of Major Andrew Waggoner who served in the Revolutionary War. Mary died in 1805, and in the following year married Ann Holmes, the daughter of Colonel Joseph Holmes. Ann was also the sister of Governor Holmes of Virginia and Major Andrew Holmes. His last wife was Elizabeth Byrd, of the Westover family. Elisha's military service was during the War of 1812 where he was commissioned Colonel of the 4th Virginia Militia. Under his command, the 4th saw action during the second defense of Norfolk and Portsmouth against a combined land and naval attack by the British. He was later elected Brigadier-General by the General Assembly of Virginia. Elisha, along with Phillip Pendleton, represented Berkeley County as delegates to the 1829-1830 Virginia Constitutional Convention.

In 1832 he was elected to the Virginia Senate and in 1838 commissioned a magistrate of Berkeley County. Elisha was instrumental in the establishment of the Martinsburg Academy and built several residences including "Boydville" (which he bequeathed to his daughter Mary Faulkner) and "Edgewood" for his son John.



Elisha Boyd BORN: October 6, 1769, Frederick, Virginia, British Colonial America; CHRISTENING: October 6, 1769, Frederick, Virginia, British Colonial America; DEATH: October 26, 1841, Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, United States; BURIAL: October 27, 1841, Norbourne Parish Cemetery, Martinsburg, Berkeley, Virginia, United States; MARRIAGE: 1806, Ann Nancy Holmes, (1784~1819); CHILDREN: 1. Ann Rebecca Holmes Boyd, 1807~1895; 2. John Elisha Boyd, 1811~1888; 3. Andrew Hunter Holmes Boyd 1814~1865; 4. Mary Wagner Boyd, 1817~1894; PARENTS John Boyd Sr., (1735–1800); Sarah Gryfyth, (1740–1806); Gen Elisha Boyd (1769-1841) - Find A Grave Memorial https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16154574/elisha-boyd

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General Elisha Boyd's Timeline

1769
October 6, 1769
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
October 6, 1769
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
1797
March 29, 1797
1817
February 14, 1817
Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, United States
1841
October 21, 1841
Age 72
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States
October 27, 1841
Age 72
Norbourne Parish Cemetery, 127 West South Street, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, 25401, United States
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