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against a
British naval and land attack; another Berkeley County militia troop would be the first to reach Washington, D.C. after the British burned the new nation's capitol. His first father in law, Andrew Waggoner, would be cited for heroism at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. For his services defending
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His son and daughters would also be slaveowners and several (but not all) grandsons fought for the
Confederacy. His son John E. Boyd (1811-1888) would marry, inherit the plantation and slaves, have two sons and remained in Berkeley County despite losing the slaves during the American Civil War. His
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John E. Boyd owned 10 slaves in the 1850 U.S. Federal Census slave schedule for
District 9, Martinsburg, Berkeley County Virginia p. 17 of 22 on ancestry.com; John "B." Boyd owned 12 slaves in the 1860 U.S. Federal Census for Berkeley County, p. 10 of 18 on
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Elisha Boyd was born on
October 6, 1769, in what became Berkeley County, Virginia (in 1772) to Sarah Griffith Boyd and her husband John Boyd, who had purchased a large tract from Lord Fairfax at the headwaters of
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died in 1863. His grandson Edmund Boyd
Pendleton (1816-1880) would become a Virginia politician and lawyer (serving one term in the House of Delegates and twice voting against secession at the
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daughter Mary Wagner Boyd
Faulkner (1817β1894) inherited Boydville. His daughter Sarah Ann Boyd Pendleton (1797-1868) also survive him and the American Civil War, although her husband Judge
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