Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
James Boyd
Born about 22 Apr 1669 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotlandmap
ANCESTORS ancestors
Son of William (Boyd) Boyd First Earl of Kilmarnock and Jean (Cunningham) Cunningham Countess Kilmarnock
Brother of William (Boyd) Boyd Second Earl of Kilmarnock, Marie Boyd, Kathrine (Boyd) Porterfield, Robert Boyd, Johne Boyd, Charles Boyd, Alexander Boyd and Margaret Boyd
Husband of Louisa Johanna (Graham) Boyd - married about 25 Apr 1695 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotlandmap [uncertain]
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Johanna Charlotta (Boyd) Storm, James Boyd and William Boyd
Died [date unknown] in County Tyrone, Irelandmap [uncertain]
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Biography
James Boyd was born 22 April 1669,[citation needed] and was baptized 06 May 1669 at Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.[1][2] He was the son of William Boyd, 1st Earl of Kilmarnock and Jean Cunningham.[1]
His proper style was Honorable James Boyd of Kilmarnock, as he had a commission as a Captain.[citation needed] He was Captain of the Sir Charles Graham's Regiment, Dutch Scots Brigade from 1692 to 1703.[3] He was referred to as Captain Honorable James Boyd of Kilmarnock.[citation needed]
He married Miss Louisa Johanna Graham on 25 April 1695 in Edinburgh, Scotland.[citation needed] and the couple had the following known children:
James Boyd[citation needed]
William Boyd[citation needed]
John Boyd[citation needed]
Captain James is said to have gone to Ireland in 1696,[citation needed] landing near the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim,[citation needed] but it is not known in just what town or locality he resided. He probably went there as a soldier of fortune (see below) as his chance of inheriting the Earldom was remote, or he might have been an officer in one of the Regiments stationed there. It is possible that Captain James Boyd took part in the Jacobite Rebellion in 1715, because we lose track of him during this time, and having escaped from death or capture, was either exiled or compelled to flee to America, although supposed to have died in Ireland.
There is a 'FindaGrave' site for James.[4]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY8W-256 : 11 February 2020), James Boyd, 1669.
↑ OPR Baptism indexes; BOYD, JAMES; WILLIAM EARL KILMARNOCK BOYD JEAN CUNNINGHAM FR72 NOB (FR72); M; 06/05/1669; 498/ 10 132; Kirkintilloch; from www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
↑ The Scots Peerage, Sir James Balfour Paul. See "Papers Illustrating The History of The Scots Brigade in the service of the United Netherlands,1572-1782, published by the Scottish History Society, 3 Volumes, 1899, 1900, 1901, edited by James Ferguson. Source citation needs clarification/completion.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/218783903/james-boyd : accessed ), memorial page for James Boyd (1669-1720), Find a Grave Memorial ID 218783903, citing Old Donaghendry Cemetery, Stewartstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland ; Maintained by William Butterfield (contributor 49921204) .
The Scots Peerage; Vol 5; p174; https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft#page/174/mode/2up
See Also:
Boyd, Arthur Sr. Jr. The Boyd Family. 1924. Leland E. Dorothy, 15 Vandiver Street, New York
Legacy NFS Source: Honorable Capt. James Boyd - Government record: death: 1704; Tyrone, Ireland
Boyds in the Scot's Brigade[1]