American Boyers . ried Fred. Snyder, of Pinegrove,Pa., and left two children: John, of Nebraska, and Ida. C (3) MorganBoyer lived in Tamaqua, Pa. Evangelical. Carpenter in mines. Mar-ried Lucy Strasser. Children: Benjamin Franklin Boyer, of Tamaqua,Pa.; Belle, James, of Tamaqua, Pa.; Alice (Mrs. Charles Hadesty), ofTamac|ua, Pa.; Elmer (died unmarried). C (4) Catherine Boyer ( Christ), of Pinegrove, Pa. Children: Adaline (Mrs. SamuelShrom), of Pinegrove, Pa.; Salome (Mrs. G. W. Stahl), of 1616 Wil-lington Str., Phila., Pa.; Eliza (Mrs. Hugh Livingston), of 329 LawrenceStr., Phila., Pa


American Boyers . ried Fred. Snyder, of Pinegrove,Pa., and left two children: John, of Nebraska, and Ida. C (3) MorganBoyer lived in Tamaqua, Pa. Evangelical. Carpenter in mines. Mar-ried Lucy Strasser. Children: Benjamin Franklin Boyer, of Tamaqua,Pa.; Belle, James, of Tamaqua, Pa.; Alice (Mrs. Charles Hadesty), ofTamac|ua, Pa.; Elmer (died unmarried). C (4) Catherine Boyer ( Christ), of Pinegrove, Pa. Children: Adaline (Mrs. SamuelShrom), of Pinegrove, Pa.; Salome (Mrs. G. W. Stahl), of 1616 Wil-lington Str., Phila., Pa.; Eliza (Mrs. Hugh Livingston), of 329 LawrenceStr., Phila., Pa.; Fannie (Mrs. M. E. Seidel), of Hamburg, Pa. Children:Edna (graduate of K. S. N. S. at Kutztown, Pa.) ; Warren. C (5)John Boyer died, leaving children, who are all dead. C (6) Sarah Boyer,(wife of Lewis Henry Legler). Children: (a) Louise, of 827 North4th Str., Reading, Pa. Note.—She gave the Boyer historian the fore-going data, (b) Caroline Legler, (Mrs. Horace Wolf) of Jonestown,Pa. Child: Leon L. Wolf. (56). REAR ADMIRAL JOHN MARSHALL BOWYER Chapter 43, Page 430 CHAPTER CXXI CHARLES BOYER Through Mrs. Pearl Boyer Allen, of Seattle, Washington, and hergrandaunt Mrs. Mary Stout, of Burlington, Kansas, we know thatCharles Boyer was a potter in Pennsylvania. Moved to Stark County,Ohio, and then to DeKalb County, Indiana. Lutheran. .\ very goodman. Mrs. Stout calls him German, which would indicate that he, orhis parents came from Germany; but Mrs. Stout may mean l^ennsyl-vania German. At this time it is impossible to locate his Pennsylvaniahome. Married Kitty Swan, of Virginia, whose mother was first cousinof James G. Blaine. The father died young, leaving two children: EzraBoyer, and Mary Boyer (deceased). B (i) Ezra iioyer, son of Charles Boyer and wife Kitty Swan, wasborn October, 1842, probably in Indiaan, and died March 29, 1897, in Box,Butte Co., Nebraska. Attended Oberlin College, in Ohio. Taught schoolin Unusually fine penman. Quite a musician—pkiyed thevio


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