. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . t., Providence, R. I. Born in what is nov\^ the town of Lincoln, R. I., October 13, 1844. Hisfather, Samuel Boyden, was son of Stephen Bullen of Charlton, or seven generations of Bullens are buried in Charlton. Familyrecords run back to King Henry VHI, when one of the line, Anne,became quite famous as the second wife of Plenry VHI (Anne Boleyn).Samuel and his brother Adams, for local reasons, took the name ofBoyden by act of the Massachusetts Legislature. Stephen Boydens motherwas Caroli


. Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts, in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Civil war . t., Providence, R. I. Born in what is nov\^ the town of Lincoln, R. I., October 13, 1844. Hisfather, Samuel Boyden, was son of Stephen Bullen of Charlton, or seven generations of Bullens are buried in Charlton. Familyrecords run back to King Henry VHI, when one of the line, Anne,became quite famous as the second wife of Plenry VHI (Anne Boleyn).Samuel and his brother Adams, for local reasons, took the name ofBoyden by act of the Massachusetts Legislature. Stephen Boydens motherwas Caroline Matilda Earle, daughter of Antipas Earle of Earle married Amy A. Chase of Worcester in 1808 and had sevenor eight children. After Mr. Earles death, April 30, 1828, his widow mar-ried N. D. Bond of Oakham, on November 8, 1829. The Boyden childrencame in 1862 with their father and mother to Oakham. One of thedaughters, lone, became the wife of Mr. A. J. Holden, inventor of theHolden Wood Furnace and founder and first president of the OakhamVillage Improvement Society. i » I.


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