There is not a lot of information on William Blanton Boyd III except for his Service in the Revolutionary War with his father. Recorded documents are difficult to distinguish from his fathers. There is no tombstone for William Blanton Boyd III as the William Blanton Boyd Cemetery no longer exists. The last time I checked (1989) there was a mobile home on top of it. (Per Laurens County Assessor's Office). There was a Memorial Tombstone erected for William Blanton Boyd II at Friendship Presbyterian Church Cemetery next to his grandson James Boyd by the DAR. Another Tombstone for William Blanton Boyd III should be erected there as well.
There is not a lot of information on William Blanton Boyd III except for his Service in the Revolutionary War with his father. Recorded documents are difficult to distinguish from his fathers. There is no tombstone for William Blanton Boyd III as the William Blanton Boyd Cemetery no longer exists. The last time I checked (1989) there was a mobile home on top of it. (Per Laurens County Assessor's Office). There was a Memorial Tombstone erected for William Blanton Boyd II at Friendship Presbyterian Church Cemetery next to his grandson James Boyd by the DAR. Another Tombstone for William Blanton Boyd III should be erected there as well.
Family Members
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Catherine "Katie" Boyd
1779–1868
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James Boyd I
1781–1847
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William Blanton Boyd IV
1783–1855
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Jane Boyd
1785–1839
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David Weir Boyd
1788–1839
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Samuel McClurkin Boyd
1790–1861
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Isabella Elizabeth Boyd Parks
1792–1879
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Isabella Elizabeth Boyd
1792–1879
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Margaret Boyd
1794 – unknown
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Eleanor Boyd
1795–1878
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John Boyd
1796 – unknown
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Isaac Pinson Boyd
1801–1866
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Bradford Boyd
1804–1851
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