American Boyers . REV. HENRY BOYERS CliatU-r VIII. Page Ifci9. DR. CHARLES H. BOYERChaplc-r Vlll, Page 190 AMERICAN BOYERS 177 with tlie exce])tion of the period of his enhstment in the Civil War, heserved this company up to March i, 1907. Every President of the UnitedStates from Grant on down rode on his trains. He never had a historian met him in 1908, and has a photograph. He was anKpiscopaHan and married SyHnda Plester Bright, who was born Oct. 30,1844. The children were Henry B., Lewis S., Daisy I., Jacob S., andSylinda Theresa. The family lived at Bennings Station, Washington,


American Boyers . REV. HENRY BOYERS CliatU-r VIII. Page Ifci9. DR. CHARLES H. BOYERChaplc-r Vlll, Page 190 AMERICAN BOYERS 177 with tlie exce])tion of the period of his enhstment in the Civil War, heserved this company up to March i, 1907. Every President of the UnitedStates from Grant on down rode on his trains. He never had a historian met him in 1908, and has a photograph. He was anKpiscopaHan and married SyHnda Plester Bright, who was born Oct. 30,1844. The children were Henry B., Lewis S., Daisy I., Jacob S., andSylinda Theresa. The family lived at Bennings Station, Washington, , in 1908. D (1) George W. Bo)er, son of Jacob Boyer and Elizabeth Merion,was born 1848. Address (1908) Olney, Pa. D (2) Brothers: Jacob, John, Adelbert, Bruner; and sisters: Ann,Sarah, Elizabeth, Leah. D (i) Sarah Ann Boyer, daiigiiter of Reverend Stephen Boyer andSarah Ann Dunlap, was born Sept. 17, 1807, at Canonsburg, Pa., and diedat Reading, Pa., Oct. 7, 1871. She wrote for a number of religious papersami several New York weeklies. In i860 she began


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