American Boyers . REV. CHARLES CLINTON BOYER. Ph. D. ^ AUTHOR Chapter IX, Page 247 COPYRIGHT 1915 TABLE OF CONTENTS PACK Preface ^ Introduction vu Boyer Immigrants . ., ii Revolutionary Soldiers, etc ^4 Family-tree Chapters 21 — 529 The Living Boyers ^ . . . 530 CA (iv) PREFACE The desir-. to know ones ancestry is surely natural. Such knowl-edge should help to explain many things that otherwise remain myster-ies in personal development. The writer believes that a knowledge ofrelationship—especially the relation of large numbers—produces a senseof large responsibility. Such a multitude as that


American Boyers . REV. CHARLES CLINTON BOYER. Ph. D. ^ AUTHOR Chapter IX, Page 247 COPYRIGHT 1915 TABLE OF CONTENTS PACK Preface ^ Introduction vu Boyer Immigrants . ., ii Revolutionary Soldiers, etc ^4 Family-tree Chapters 21 — 529 The Living Boyers ^ . . . 530 CA (iv) PREFACE The desir-. to know ones ancestry is surely natural. Such knowl-edge should help to explain many things that otherwise remain myster-ies in personal development. The writer believes that a knowledge ofrelationship—especially the relation of large numbers—produces a senseof large responsibility. Such a multitude as that of the An\ericanBoyers will feel that they ought to be a ])ower for good in the this feeling will connect itself with the desire for a better educa-tion and closer church connections. Then, too, the achievements of ourancestors in vocations and professions will surely stimulate the cominggenerations of Boyers to do still better in all the walks of life. Thereligious fervor of our earliest foreb


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