Wife: Sarah Stewart
Children: Elizabeth Payson, Ephraim Boynton, John Boynton, Joseph Boynton, Sarah Boynton, Jedediah Boynton, Amos Boynton, Edna Farrar, Job Boynton, Mary Boynton, Paul Boynton, Abiel Boynton
In 1752 his father Joseph left him lands in Coxhall, York County, Maine. In 1757 he sold his farm in Rowley, MA and the land in Maine, and settled in Chocksett, Massachusetts. Chocksett is a abbreviation of the Indian name Woonkesechocksett, located in the southern part of Lancaster MA. There the "second church" was gathered. It was incorporated as a town in 1781, and called Sterling, MA. (The Boynton Family, John Farnham Boynton and Lancaster MA Vital Church Records)
Ephraim was dismissed, 19 Feb 1764 from the First Church of Rowley, MA to the Second Church in Lancaster, Ma. On Mar 11, 1764, Ephraim Boynton was received from the Church in Lancaster. (Second Church Lancaster, MA Records)
Wife: Sarah Stewart
Children: Elizabeth Payson, Ephraim Boynton, John Boynton, Joseph Boynton, Sarah Boynton, Jedediah Boynton, Amos Boynton, Edna Farrar, Job Boynton, Mary Boynton, Paul Boynton, Abiel Boynton
In 1752 his father Joseph left him lands in Coxhall, York County, Maine. In 1757 he sold his farm in Rowley, MA and the land in Maine, and settled in Chocksett, Massachusetts. Chocksett is a abbreviation of the Indian name Woonkesechocksett, located in the southern part of Lancaster MA. There the "second church" was gathered. It was incorporated as a town in 1781, and called Sterling, MA. (The Boynton Family, John Farnham Boynton and Lancaster MA Vital Church Records)
Ephraim was dismissed, 19 Feb 1764 from the First Church of Rowley, MA to the Second Church in Lancaster, Ma. On Mar 11, 1764, Ephraim Boynton was received from the Church in Lancaster. (Second Church Lancaster, MA Records)
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