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Charles N. Boyd
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Charles N. Boyd, a prominent business man of
Butler County, is the vice president of the Farmers National Bank at
Butler, where he is also engaged in the real estate and insurance
business. He was born at Sarversville, Butler County, Pennsylvania, May
27, 1852, the son of W. S. and Margaret (McCafferty) Boyd.
Mr. Boyds paternal grandfather, Rev. Abraham Boyd, was a native of
Ireland and came with his father John Boyd to Westmoreland County,
Pennsylvania, at an early date. Rev. Abraham Boyd was a graduate of
Cannonsburg College and for many years was located in Allegheny County,
Pennsylvania. He organized the Westminster and Buffalo Presbyterian
churches of Butler County, and was one of the well known ministers of
pioneer days. It was necessary in those days to carry weapons to church to
protect themselves from the hostile Indians. His first wife was Eleanor
Hillis of Washington County, Pennsylvania. After her death he married Mrs.
Agnes Scott.
W. S. Boyd was born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in 1818. In 1850 he
located at Sarversville, Butler County, where he engaged in general
merchandising until 1854. In that year he settled on a part of the old
homestead in Allegheny County, where he spent the remainder of his life in
agricultural pursuits. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church for many
years and died July 25, 1865. By his marriage to Margaret, daughter of
James McCafferty, he was the father of three children, as follows: James
S.; Mary B., married J. S. Christy; and Charles N., the subject of this
sketch.
Charles N. Boyd was reared in Allegheny County and attended the public
schools of that county. He was connected with the postoffice at Saltsburg,
Pennsylvania, until in 1874 he formed a partnership with his brother,
James S., in the drug business at Tarentum, removing to Connellsville in
1876, where he remained for three years in the drug business. He also
carried on a drug business in Somerset, Pennsylvania. In the fall of 1887
he established a drug store in Butler, where he built up one of the
leading drug stores. In 19Q6 he entered the real estate and insurance
field and has developed it into one of the really important enterprises of
Butler.
In 1880 Mr. Boyd married Miss Della G. Carson, a daughter of David Carson
of Connellsville, Pennsylvania. She died in 1882. On December 5, 1889, he
was again united in marriage to Miss Agnes B. Barnett, a daughter of Rev.
J. M. Barnett of Washington, Pennsylvania, and to this union two children
were born: Eleanore, married Clarence L. Stein, manager of the L. Stein &
Son Store of Butler, Pennsylvania; and Margaret B., a student at Wheelock
School, Boston.
Mr. Boyd was one of the founders of the Farmers National Bank, and has
served as its vice president for many years. He is a member of the
Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association, and has served as president, and
at this time is one of the oldest members and past officers of the
association.
Mr. Boyd is a thirty-second degree Mason, and is a member of Butler Lodge
No. 272, F. and A. M., of Butler Royal Arch Chapter No. 273, and Lorraine
Commandery No. 87, Knights Templar, also New Castle Consistory. He is a
member also of the Butler County Historical Society. Mr. Boyd is now
president of the Pittsburgh Agency of Life Underwriters for the Provident
Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia. He takes an active interest
in church work and has been an elder of the First Presbyterian Church of
Butler for many years. Mr. Boyd is one of the alert and progressive
business men of the county, and a man highly esteemed in his community.
History of Butler County, Pennsylvania,
Topeka: Historical Pub. Co., 1927,
Pages 747-748.
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Notes
on the Thomas Boyd family
Origin
and history of the name of Boyd : with biographies of all the most noted persons
of that name
The
American ancestors and descendants of Willard William and Cora Dunham Boyd :
1620-1928
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Boyd family : including the allied families of Bell, Bracken, Cullar,
Cunningham, Finley, Gaut, Hoover, Hough, Markle
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Broyles, Laffitte and Boyd relatives and ancestors of Montague Laffitte Boyd,
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