American Boyers . >- UJ u. < <f a: X< < <j: n _1 < ca -J !? U CHAPTER XXXIII JOHN BOYER We learn from John LSoyer, Lewistown, Pa., that the John Eoyer ofthis chapter came to America on the same ship with his future wiieMary McKean, of Ireland. He settled in Lancaster County, Pa., amongwhat were no douht his German relatives, for this was the rule ofearlier Pennsylvania immigrants. His grandson, John H. Boyer, ofElizabethtown, Pa., reports that his grandfather lived at White Oaks,Lancaster County, and that he is buried at Hanover, Pa., while hiswife is buried in the White O


American Boyers . >- UJ u. < <f a: X< < <j: n _1 < ca -J !? U CHAPTER XXXIII JOHN BOYER We learn from John LSoyer, Lewistown, Pa., that the John Eoyer ofthis chapter came to America on the same ship with his future wiieMary McKean, of Ireland. He settled in Lancaster County, Pa., amongwhat were no douht his German relatives, for this was the rule ofearlier Pennsylvania immigrants. His grandson, John H. Boyer, ofElizabethtown, Pa., reports that his grandfather lived at White Oaks,Lancaster County, and that he is buried at Hanover, Pa., while hiswife is buried in the White Oaks Lutheran Cemetery. How they be-came acquainted is not exactly known, but they came as redemptionersand apparently found each other after their arrival in Lancaster far as we know there were at least six children: George, William,Joseph, Peter, Sarah, and John. There may have been others. B (i) George Boyer, son of John Boyer and wife Mary McKean,was born June i6, 1800, in Lancaster


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