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Boynton history memorial monument

Regardless of what the monument says about being the family of John Boynton from Scotland, this is actually the family of William Boynton & Elizabeth Jackson from East Yorkshire, England.

JOHN BOYNTON
From Scotland
Settled on the
Boynton Farm
In Byfield,
About the year 1636

His Son
JOSHUA
Born 1640, died 1736

His Son
JOSHUA
Born 1677, died 1770

His Son
ENOCH
Born 1730, died 1805

His Son
ENOCH
Born 1749, died 1788

Status: Located
Plot: 12-3

Owner of originalAl Sawyer
Date11/29/2009
File nameBOYNTON history-John-Joshua-Joshua-Enoch-Enoch.jpg
File Size1.72m
Dimensions1936 x 2896
Linked toBOYNTON Enoch (Burial); BOYNTON Enoch, Jr, (Burial); BOYNTON Joshua (Burial); BOYNTON Joshua, Jr. (Burial); BOYNTON William (Burial)

South Parish Byfield Burying Ground, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Notes: The oldest part of the South Byfield Parish Cemetery is in Newbury on the north side of Elm Street at the Georgetown border. Also referred to as the Old Burial Ground, it is bounded by a dry laid stone wall. Within the cemetery are stones of marble and slate and a couple of obelisks. There is a substantial tree cover throughout the burial ground. A newer section is across the street. The inactive part of the cemetery is not well maintained. The meetinghouse at this location generally was referred to as Byfield Parish . The historic meetinghouse, adjacent to this older part of the burying ground, was converted to a residence and a new church building was constructed over the line in Georgetown.

South Parish Byfield Burying Ground


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