Individual Details
Benjamin Abbott Boynton
(10 Jun 1791 - 13 Feb 1837)
A Dictionary of All Officers: Who Have Been Commissioned, Or Have Been ...
By Charles Kitchell Gardner
p 79
Benjamin and Eleanor did not have children or at least no children who lived to adulthood -- but, no, he seems to have children -- they just do not seem to be in the will -- I have to read it more carefully.
A Dictionary of All Officers, Who Have Been Commissioned, or Have Been Appointed and Served, in the Army of the United States: Since the Inauguration of Their First President, in 1789, to the First January, 1853
By Charles Kitchell Gardner
p 79
Benjamin and Eleanor did not have children or at least no children who lived to adulthood -- but, no, he seems to have children -- they just do not seem to be in the will -- I have to read it more carefully.
A Dictionary of All Officers, Who Have Been Commissioned, or Have Been Appointed and Served, in the Army of the United States: Since the Inauguration of Their First President, in 1789, to the First January, 1853
Events
Birth | 10 Jun 1791 | Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts | |||
Marriage | Abt 1818 | Eleanor M. Sailly | |||
Will | 18 Apr 1835 | Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York | |||
Death | 13 Feb 1837 | Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York |
Families
Spouse | Eleanor M. Sailly (1789 - 1855) |
Father | Abel Boynton (1755 - ) |
Mother | Mary "Polly" Abbott (1762 - 1797) |
Sibling | Abel Boynton (1783 - 1817) |
Sibling | Mary "Polly" Boynton (1785 - 1810) |
Sibling | Elizabeth "Betsey" Boynton (1787 - 1835) |
Sibling | Benjamin Abbott Boynton (1790 - 1790) |
Sibling | Isaac Newton Boynton (1793 - 1793) |
Sibling | Sarah "Sally" Boynton (1794 - ) |
Notes
Will
New York Probate Records, Clinton County, Wills 1807-1847, Volumes A-B, pp 287-290, will of Benjamin A. Boynton.He leaves everything to his wife Eleanor. After her death, it all goes to his two sisters Sarah Ames and Elizabeth Boynton.