LeRoy Holt Boykin1
Male, #10006, (28 Mar 1840 - )
| Parent* | Dr. Samuel Boykin (1786 - 29 Apr 1848) | |
| Parent* | Narcissa Cooper (28 Apr 1803 - 14 Jun 1857) | |
LeRoy Holt Boykin|b. 28 Mar 1840|p10006.htm|Dr. Samuel Boykin|b. 1786\nd. 29 Apr 1848|p9994.htm|Narcissa Cooper|b. 28 Apr 1803\nd. 14 Jun 1857|p9995.htm|Major Francis Boykin|b. 1751\nd. 17 Aug 1821|p9997.htm|Catherine Whitaker|b. say 1748\nd. after 1800|p10028.htm|Thomas Cooper Jr.|b. 1771\nd. 5 Jul 1843|p10034.htm|Judith Harvey|b. say 1775|p10007.htm| | ||
| Birth* | 28 Mar 1840 | LeRoy was born at Columbus, Muscogee Co., Georgia, on 28 Mar 1840. Birthplace assumed from father's known residence.2,3 |
| He was the son of Dr. Samuel Boykin and Narcissa Cooper. | ||
| Will | 28 Apr 1848 | In Dr. Samuel Boykin's will on 28 Apr 1848 at Muscogee Co., Georgia, Thomas and LeRoy was named as an heir. (Last Will and Testament of Samuel Boykin Executed 28 Apr 1848 and proved 22 May 1848 in Muscogee Co., GA. In the name of God, Amen. I Samuel Boykin being of sound mind and desirous of disposing of all property that I may be entitled to at my death constitute this as my last will & testament. 1st, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Narcissa my carriage and horses, plate and household furniture absolutely. 2nd, I give and bequeath to my wife Narcissa, for her special use and benefit during her life the following property - to wit: my residence in the city of Columbus with the four lots immediately joining it, and the four other lots lying near it on the opposite sides of the street on which my residence stands, and the following house servants - to wit: Charlotte & her two children Lin and Bird Grace, Leila & her two children Mary Ann & Dafra, Lizzy and old Sall, and at her death I wish said property to go in equal shares to such of my children as shall survive her and the children of such as may be dead at her decease. 3rd, I give and bequeath all the balance of my property in equal shares to my wife (in case she declines dower) & my children the child's part assigned to my wife by this item. I give and bequeath to her during her natural life, at her death to be distributed in the same way I have directed the property assigned for her use in the second item of my will. I further will and bequeath to each of my daughters her share for her special use & benefit not to be sold or in any way disposed of by her husband, in case she marries and at her death in case she marries and dies without issue leaving a husband, one half this property to her husband and the other half to each of my children as may survive her. I further will and bequeath to each of my sons his share, and in case he should marry and die without issue, one half of said share to his surviving wife, and the other half to such of my children as may survive him. I further will and desire my executors hereinafter appointed to give to each of my sons, Francis, Samuel, Thomas and Leroy as a portion of that part of my estate falling to his share one fourth part of my plantation lying on the Chattahoochee in Russell County, if each one when he becomes of age should be willing to take said fourth part of said plantation as a portion of his distribution share, and it should be deemed possible by my executors so to assign my said plantation to my sons, in four equal parts and at such time as my executors shall deem it proper and expedient for the interest of all the legatees. 4th, I will and desire my executors to sell and dispose of all my real esate not mentioned in any of the foregoing items at such time & in such way as they may deem to be for the interest of my estate. 5th, I here appoint and constitute my wife Narcissa Boykin, Mark A. Cooper, and my two sons Francis & Samuel Boykin my executors under this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have signed, sealed and published these presents this 28th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight. /s/ S. Boykin In the presence of Leroy Holt, Frank A. Nisbet, James N. Owens, John E. Bacon. ).4 |
| 1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Thomas, Samuel, Emily, Narcissa, LeRoy, Emily and Harriet was listed as a household member living with Narcissa Cooper on the 1850 Census at Columbus, Muscogee Co., Georgia.5 |
| Marriage* | 13 Feb 1859 | He married Laura Eloise Hunter on 13 Feb 1859.2,3 |
| 1880 Census* | 1880 | LeRoy was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Fayette Co., Georgia. |
Family | Laura Eloise Hunter (say 1841 - ) | |
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| Charts | Edward Boykin Descendants |
| Last Edited | 4 Dec 2002 |
Citations
- Anne Jacobs Boykin (Mrs. Robert Neal) Murphy, History and Genealogy of the Boykin Family Mrs. Robert Neal Murphy and Bernard Carter Boykin, Richmond, VA, 1964.
- Boykin Family Papers.
- Mrs. Bun Wylie -- State Regent 1930-32, Boykin Family Bible (Given to Emily Boykin Tichenor on 16 Apr 1861 by Sam and Laura Boykin) Transcription contained in "Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters, DAR, Vol. IV Old Bible Records and Land Lotteries, 1932.
- Muscogee Co., GA Court of Probate Records. Transcribed by Warren Culpepper from photocopy by Mrs. Eugene Millsaps III.
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
pages 338 and 339, Ancestry.com images 87 & 89
Mrs. Narcissa Boykin, 47, F, GA
Samuel Boykin, 20, M, GA
Emily C. Boykin, 18, F, GA
Narcissa Boykin, 16, F, GA
Eliza H. Boykin, 12, F, GA
Leroy Boykin, 10, M, GA
Lula Boykin, 4, F, GA
Thomas C. Boykin, 14, M, GA (separated from rest of family and listed at very end of census).