Family History - Charles H. Boyens
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| 2. | “born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown. |
This family history features Charles H. Boyens and five of his descendants down to the third generation.
First Generation
1.
Charles H. Boyens,
1 born July 1847 in Thompson, Windham County, Connecticut, the son of
Daniel Boyens and
Mary Ann Frissell;
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 died 1929.
1 Charles married, ca. 1869,
Mary E. _____6, 7 (born April 1848 in Connecticut, parents not determined;
4, 5, 6, 7 Mary died 1908
7). Charles and Mary are buried in New Hanover Cemetery, Hanover, New London County, Connecticut.
1, 7
- Find a Grave (website). New Hanover Cemetery, Hanover, New London County, Connecticut, Charles H. Boyens, born: 1847; died: 1929 [from record].
- U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Connecticut, Windham County, Killingly, family of Daniel Boyns, 35, Spencer, Mass., soap manufacturer; Mary Ann Boyns, 35, Woodstock, Ct.; Ellen O. Boyns, 10, Grafton, Mass.; Hannah E. Boyns, 7, Webster, Mass.; Alvira A. Boyns, 5, Oxford, Mass.; Charles H. Boyns, 3, Thompson, Ct.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Connecticut, New London County, Preston, Page No. 25, family of Daniel Bowen [sic, Boyens] (45, Mass., laborer); Mary A. Bowen (34, Conn., house wife); Hannah E. Bowen (17, Conn., woolen factory); Elvira A. Bowen (15, Conn., woolen factory); Charles H. Bowen (12, Conn., woolen factory); Daniel U. Bowen (8, Conn.); Clarrisa A. Bowen (4, Conn.); plus a family surname Westphill.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Connecticut, Windham County, Canterbury, Page No. 7, family of Daniel Boynes (45, Massachusetts, farmer); Mary A. Boynes (45, Conn.); Clara Boynes (14, Conn.); Daniel E. Boynes (16, Conn.); Charles H. Boynes (22, Conn., farmer, married in July [1869]); Mary Boynes (21, Massachusetts).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Connecticut, New London County, Sprague, E.D. 111, Page No. 9, Charles Boyens, 32, Connecticut, depot tender; wife Mary E. Boyens, 33, Connecticut; daughter Almira Boyens, 9, Connecticut; son Franklin Boyens, 7, Connecticut.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Connecticut, New London County, Lisbon, E.D. 453, Sheet No. 9B, George G. Bramley, 54, Connecticut, Oct. 1845, farmer; wife of 11 years Elvira B. Bramley, 29, Connecticut, Aug. 1870, 3 children, 3 living; daughter Mabel R. Bramley, 10, Connecticut, Jan. 1890; daughter Ida M. Bramley, 8, Connecticut, Sept. 1891; son George L. Bramley, 6, Connecticut, Dec. 1893; father-in-law Charles H. Boyens, 52, Connecticut, July 1847, mill watchman; mother-in-law, married 31 years Mary E. Boyens, 52, Apr. 1848, 1 child, 1 living.
- Find a Grave (website). New Hanover Cemetery, Hanover, New London County, Connecticut, Mary E. Boyens, born: 1847; died: 1908 [from record, which indicates wife of Charles H. Boyens].
Second and Third Generations
2.
Elvira Boyens2 (
Charles1), born August 1870 in Connecticut.
1, 2 Elvira married, ca. 1889,
George G. Bramley2 (born October 1845, parents not determined
2).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Connecticut, New London County, Sprague, E.D. 111, Page No. 9, Charles Boyens, 32, Connecticut, depot tender; wife Mary E. Boyens, 33, Connecticut; daughter Almira Boyens, 9, Connecticut; son Franklin Boyens, 7, Connecticut.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Connecticut, New London County, Lisbon, E.D. 453, Sheet No. 9B, George G. Bramley, 54, Connecticut, Oct. 1845, farmer; wife of 11 years Elvira B. Bramley, 29, Connecticut, Aug. 1870, 3 children, 3 living; daughter Mabel R. Bramley, 10, Connecticut, Jan. 1890; daughter Ida M. Bramley, 8, Connecticut, Sept. 1891; son George L. Bramley, 6, Connecticut, Dec. 1893; father-in-law Charles H. Boyens, 52, Connecticut, July 1847, mill watchman; mother-in-law, married 31 years Mary E. Boyens, 52, Apr. 1848, 1 child, 1 living.