Overview
Location
Tippah Co., MS
Date Constructed/ Founded
not determined
Associated Surnames
Boyd
Historical notes
William A. Boyd was born in Warrington, Abbeville District, South Carolina (1833). He may have migrated to Tippah Co., MS before 1850 with a relative (W.A. Gray, b.1807) of his mother Sarah Gray.
Associated Slave Workplaces
James Rogan Plantation (Tippah Co., MS)
Associated Free Persons
- John Lyon Boyd (b.?-d.1857) - father of William A. Boyd
- Sarah Gray Boyd - first wife of John L. Boyd
- Ruth R. Huey Boyd - second wife? of John L. Boyd
- Reverend W.A. Gray (b.1807-d.?) - possible relative; pastor of the Presbyterean Church of Ripley MS
- Catherine Crawford Rogan (b.1828-d.?) - wife of Rev. W.A. Gray; daughter of James Rogan (James Rogan Plantation)
- William Allen Boyd (b.1833-d.1911) - owner; son of John L. Boyd and Sarah J.S. Boyd; state legislator and senator (1861-1906)
- Sarah Jane Smith Boyd - wife of William A. Boyd (m.1855)
Associated Enslaved Persons
1860 Federal Slave Schedule, W.A. Boyd
Tippah Co., MS
- 25 slaves, 3 slave houses
1860 Federal Slave Schedule, Mrs. R.R. Boyd
Tippah Co., MS
- 23 slaves, 5 slave houses
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