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"History of Tioga County, Pennsylvania" by John F. Meginess [R.C. Brown & Co., Chicago, 1897], Chapter 59, Part Two, Delmar Township, Biographies; Joyce M. Tice site transcription:
ADDISON C. BOYDEN, youngest son of Addison Boyden, was born in Delmar township, Tioga county, July 30, 1852, attended the district schools and also the Wellsboro Academy. He worked at home until twenty-six years old, and then purchased his present farm in Delmar, which he has since cleared and improved. On June 9, 1879, he married Amanda Matson, a daughter of Horton Matson, of Delmar township, who has borne him two children, Bertha R. and Horace A. They have also an adopted daughter. Mr. Boyden and wife are members of the Baptist church, and in politics, he is a stanch Republican.
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"The Wellsboro Gazette" [Wellsboro, Tioga Co., PA], Thursday, 16 Jun 1927:
The Late A. C. Boyden
The funeral of the late A. C. Boyden, a former well known rural mail carrier, was held from his home in this place last Thursday. Mr. Boyden was 74 years old. He died June 6, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Presit, at Upper Marlboro, Maryland, of tuberculosis.
Mr. Boyden is survived by his widow; one daughter, and one son, Horace P., of Wellsboro; also by an adopted daughter, Mrs. Celia French; one brother, Charles of Mansfield, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Torpy, of Marsh Creek.__________
"The Wellsboro Agitator" [Wellsboro, Tioga Co., PA], Wednesday, 15 Jun 1927:
Death of A. C. Boyden
Addison C. Boyden, aged 74 years, died June 6, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Presit, at Upper Marlboro, Maryland, of tuberculosis. The remains were brought to his home in Wellsboro last Wednesday and the funeral was held Thursday. Mr. Boyden had been spending some time with his daughter in Maryland. He is survived by his widow, one daughter and one son, Horace P., of Wellsboro; also by an adopted daughter, Mrs. Celia French; one brother, Charles, of Mansfield; one sister, Mrs. Mary Torpy of Marshcreek.
Mr. Boyden was one of the original rural mail carriers in the Wellsboro postoffice and was retired on a pension about five years ago.
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"History of Tioga County, Pennsylvania" by John F. Meginess [R.C. Brown & Co., Chicago, 1897], Chapter 59, Part Two, Delmar Township, Biographies; Joyce M. Tice site transcription:
ADDISON C. BOYDEN, youngest son of Addison Boyden, was born in Delmar township, Tioga county, July 30, 1852, attended the district schools and also the Wellsboro Academy. He worked at home until twenty-six years old, and then purchased his present farm in Delmar, which he has since cleared and improved. On June 9, 1879, he married Amanda Matson, a daughter of Horton Matson, of Delmar township, who has borne him two children, Bertha R. and Horace A. They have also an adopted daughter. Mr. Boyden and wife are members of the Baptist church, and in politics, he is a stanch Republican.
http://www.joycetice.com/1897/ch59b.htm
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"The Wellsboro Gazette" [Wellsboro, Tioga Co., PA], Thursday, 16 Jun 1927:
The Late A. C. Boyden
The funeral of the late A. C. Boyden, a former well known rural mail carrier, was held from his home in this place last Thursday. Mr. Boyden was 74 years old. He died June 6, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Presit, at Upper Marlboro, Maryland, of tuberculosis.
Mr. Boyden is survived by his widow; one daughter, and one son, Horace P., of Wellsboro; also by an adopted daughter, Mrs. Celia French; one brother, Charles of Mansfield, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Torpy, of Marsh Creek.__________
"The Wellsboro Agitator" [Wellsboro, Tioga Co., PA], Wednesday, 15 Jun 1927:
Death of A. C. Boyden
Addison C. Boyden, aged 74 years, died June 6, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Presit, at Upper Marlboro, Maryland, of tuberculosis. The remains were brought to his home in Wellsboro last Wednesday and the funeral was held Thursday. Mr. Boyden had been spending some time with his daughter in Maryland. He is survived by his widow, one daughter and one son, Horace P., of Wellsboro; also by an adopted daughter, Mrs. Celia French; one brother, Charles, of Mansfield; one sister, Mrs. Mary Torpy of Marshcreek.
Mr. Boyden was one of the original rural mail carriers in the Wellsboro postoffice and was retired on a pension about five years ago.
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