William Boyd Wycoff, 1835–1924?> (aged 88 years)
- Name
- William Boyd /Wycoff/
- Given names
- William Boyd
- Surname
- Wycoff
Birth
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Marriage
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Death
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father |
1798–1846
Birth: July 28, 1798
23
21
— Erie Co, Pennsylvania, USA Death: July 27, 1846 — Jefferson Co, Ohio, USA |
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mother |
1799–1855
Birth: October 20, 1799
25
25
— Maryland, USA Death: September 12, 1855 — Marion City, Lynn Co, Iowa, USA |
elder brother |
1833–1916
Birth: February 12, 1833
34
33
— Jefferson Co, Ohio, USA Death: January 3, 1916 — Barron, Barron Co, Wisconsin, USA |
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1817–1825
Birth: November 26, 1817
19
18
Death: September 9, 1825 — Wayne Co |
2 years
elder brother |
1819–1897
Birth: December 3, 1819
21
20
— Harrison Co, Ohio, USA Death: August 22, 1897 — Linn, Washington Co, Kansas, USA |
21 months
elder sister |
1821–1891
Birth: September 2, 1821
23
21
— Ashland Co, Ohio, USA Death: February 14, 1891 — Fairfield, Jefferson Co, Iowa, USA |
3 years
elder sister |
1824–1918
Birth: March 14, 1824
25
24
— Harrison Co, Ohio, USA Death: July 16, 1918 — Salem, Marion Co, Oregon, USA |
3 years
elder sister |
1826–1833
Birth: October 19, 1826
28
26
Death: April 9, 1833 — Wayne Co, Ohio, USA |
3 years
elder sister |
1829–1833
Birth: November 25, 1829
31
30
— Wayne Co, Ohio, USA Death: April 6, 1833 |
16 months
elder brother |
1831–1906
Birth: March 15, 1831
32
31
— Wayne Co, Ohio, USA Death: January 5, 1906 — Lewison, Nez Perce Co, Idaho, USA |
4 years
himself |
1835–1924
Birth: May 6, 1835
36
35
— Coshocton Co, Ohio, USA Death: 1924 — Ottumwa, Wapello Co, Iowa, USA |
6 years
younger sister |
1841–1864
Birth: February 28, 1841
42
41
— Coshocton, Coshocton Co, Ohio, USA Death: September 2, 1864 |
himself |
1835–1924
Birth: May 6, 1835
36
35
— Coshocton Co, Ohio, USA Death: 1924 — Ottumwa, Wapello Co, Iowa, USA |
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daughter |
Note
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Arrived with his parents in Iowa in 1846. Was a farmer for an extended period of time in Wapello County, Iowa. He afterwards became manager of the Great Western Nursery. He tried to enlist in the Civil War but was rejected for physical disabilities. He and his wife lived in Center township, Wapello county until the later part of 1904 when they moved to Oklahoma -- as a result of Mrs. Wycoff's health |
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