. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. on-nellsville Chapter, No. 283, Royal Arch Ma-sons; Uniontown Commanderv, KnightsTemplar; Union,town Lodge of Perfection,and Pittsburgh Consistory, Ancient AcceptedScottish Rite, in which he holds the thirty-second degree. He is a member of LaurelHill Presbyterian Church and interested in allthe work of his church. He married, September 19, 1907, IMelissaMcBurney, born in Franklin township. Fay-ette county, Pennsylvania, daughter of Robertand Susan (Bute) McBurney. Children:Susan Mildred, born September 15, 1908;Grace Antoine
. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. on-nellsville Chapter, No. 283, Royal Arch Ma-sons; Uniontown Commanderv, KnightsTemplar; Union,town Lodge of Perfection,and Pittsburgh Consistory, Ancient AcceptedScottish Rite, in which he holds the thirty-second degree. He is a member of LaurelHill Presbyterian Church and interested in allthe work of his church. He married, September 19, 1907, IMelissaMcBurney, born in Franklin township. Fay-ette county, Pennsylvania, daughter of Robertand Susan (Bute) McBurney. Children:Susan Mildred, born September 15, 1908;Grace Antoinette, November 7, 1911. This branch of the Boyd f-^milyBOYD is of Irish birth and parentage. The Bovds were originallv fromScotland, but settled in the north of Irelandseveral generations ago. The first of this lineof whom we have record was David Boyd,born in County Down, Ireland, about was an only child, received a good educa-tion in the public schools, and has alwavsfollowed farming as an occupation. He yetresides near the scene of birth fairly well pre-.
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