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Generations 8-16

Generation No. 8

34.  John Quincy8 Adams (John7, Susanna6 Boylston, Peter5, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, 
       Thomas2, Henry1)18,19 was born July 11, 1767 in Quincy, MA, and died February 23, 1848 in Speakers Room, Congress, Washington, DC. 
      He married Louisa Catherine Johnson June 26, 1797 in London, Eng..

     Notes for John Quincy Adams:
     Was elected in 1824 by a popular vote of 108,740 and an electoral vote of 84.
     Andrew Jackson - his successor - hat garnerd 153,544 popular and 99 electoral
     votes. However, no candidate had a majority, and election was decided in the
     House of Representatives. During his single term 1825-1829 John C. Calhoun
     served as his vice-president. Was elected in 1830 as Representative for
     Massachusetts ans served 17 years in Congress.

Biography: The only President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many
respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father.
Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1767, he watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from the top of
Penn's Hill above the family farm. As secretary to his father in Europe, he became an accomplished
linguist and assiduous diarist. 

After graduating from Harvard College, he became a lawyer. At age 26 he was appointed Minister
to the Netherlands, then promoted to the Berlin Legation. In 1802 he was elected to the United
States Senate. Six years later President Madison appointed him Minister to Russia. 

Serving under President Monroe, Adams was one of America's great Secretaries of State, arranging
with England for the joint occupation of the Oregon country, obtaining from Spain the cession of the
Floridas, and formulating with the President the Monroe Doctrine. 

In the political tradition of the early 19th century, Adams as Secretary of State was considered the
political heir to the Presidency. But the old ways of choosing a President were giving way in 1824
before the clamor for a popular choice. 

Within the one and only party--the Republican--sectionalism and factionalism were developing, and
each section put up its own candidate for the Presidency. Adams, the candidate of the North, fell
behind Gen. Andrew Jackson in both popular and electoral votes, but received more than William
H. Crawford and Henry Clay. Since no candidate had a majority of electoral votes, the election was
decided among the top three by the House of Representatives. Clay, who favored a program similar
to that of Adams, threw his crucial support in the House to the New Englander. 

Upon becoming President, Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State. Jackson and his angry
followers charged that a "corrupt bargain" had taken place and immediately began their campaign to
wrest the Presidency from Adams in 1828. 

Well aware that he would face hostility in Congress, Adams nevertheless proclaimed in his first
Annual Message a spectacular national program. He proposed that the Federal Government bring
the sections together with a network of highways and canals, and that it develop and conserve the
public domain, using funds from the sale of public lands. In 1828, he broke ground for the 185-mile
C & 0 Canal. 

Adams also urged the United States to take a lead in the development of the arts and sciences
through the establishment of a national university, the financing of scientific expeditions, and the
erection of an observatory. His critics declared such measures transcended constitutional limitations. 

The campaign of 1828, in which his Jacksonian opponents charged him with corruption and public
plunder, was an ordeal Adams did not easily bear. After his defeat he returned to Massachusetts,
expecting to spend the remainder of his life enjoying his farm and his books. 

Unexpectedly, in 1830, the Plymouth district elected him to the House of Representatives, and there
for the remainder of his life he served as a powerful leader. Above all, he fought against
circumscription of civil liberties. 

In 1836 southern Congressmen passed a "gag rule" providing that the House automatically table
petitions against slavery. Adams tirelessly fought the rule for eight years until finally he obtained its
repeal. 

In 1848, he collapsed on the floor of the House from a stroke and was carried to the Speaker's
Room, where two days later he died. He was buried--as were his father, mother, and wife--at First
Parish Church in Quincy. To the end, "Old Man Eloquent" had fought for what he considered right. 


Notes for Louisa Catherine Johnson:
Biography: Only First Lady born outside the United States, Louisa Catherine Adams did not come
to this country until four years after she had married John Quincy Adams. Political enemies
sometimes called her English. She was born in London to an English mother, Catherine Nuth
Johnson, but her father was American--Joshua Johnson, of Maryland--and he served as United
States consul after 1790. 

A career diplomat at 27, accredited to the Netherlands, John Quincy developed his interest in
charming 19-year-old Louisa when they met in London in 1794. Three years later they were
married, and went to Berlin in course of duty. At the Prussian court she displayed the style and
grace of a diplomat's lady; the ways of a Yankee farm community seemed strange indeed in 1801
when she first reached the country of which she was a citizen. Then began years divided among the
family home in Quincy, Massachusetts, their house in Boston, and a political home in Washington,
D.C. When the Johnsons had settled in the capital, Louisa felt more at home there than she ever did
in New England. 

She left her two older sons in Massachusetts for education in 1809 when she took two-year-old
Charles Francis to Russia, where Adams served as Minister. Despite the glamour of the tsar's court,
she had to struggle with cold winters, strange customs, limited funds, and poor health; an infant
daughter born in 1811 died the next year. Peace negotiations called Adams to Ghent in 1814 and
then to London. To join him, Louisa had to make a forty-day journey across war-ravaged Europe
by coach in winter; roving bands of stragglers and highwaymen filled her with "unspeakable terrors"
for her son. Happily, the next two years gave her an interlude of family life in the country of her birth.

Appointment of John Quincy as Monroe's Secretary of State brought the Adamses to Washington in
1817, and Louisa's drawing room became a center for the diplomatic corps and other notables.
Good music enhanced her Tuesday evenings at home, and theater parties contributed to her
reputation as an outstanding hostess. 

But the pleasure of moving to the White House in 1825 was dimmed by the bitter politics of the
election and by her own poor health. She suffered from deep depression. Though she continued her
weekly "drawing rooms," she preferred quiet evenings--reading, composing music and verse, playing
her harp. The necessary entertainments were always elegant, however; and her cordial hospitality
made the last official reception a gracious occasion although her husband had lost his bid for
re-election and partisan feeling still ran high. 

Louisa thought she was retiring to Massachusetts permanently, but in 1831 her husband began 17
years of notable service in the House of Representatives. The Adamses could look back on a secure
happiness as well as many trials when they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at Quincy in
1847. He was fatally stricken at the Capitol the following year; she died in Washington in 1852, and
today lies buried at this side in the family church at Quincy. 

	
Children of John Adams and Louisa Johnson are:
 49 i.	George Washington9 Adams, born April 12, 1801 in Berlin, Germany; died April 30, 1829 in Long Island, NY.

        Notes for George Washington Adams:
        Had fallen into dissipation and debt. Committed suicide.

 50 ii.	 John Adams II, born July 04, 1803 in Washington, DC; died October 23, 1834 in Washington, DC.
          He married Mary Catherine Hellen February 25, 1828 in White House, Washington, DC.
 51 iii. Charles Frances Adams, born August 18, 1807 in Boston, MA; died November 21, 1886 in Boston, MA.
          He married Abigail Brown Brooks September 03, 1829 in Medford, MA.
 52 iv.	 Louisa Catherine Adams, born August 12, 1811 in St. Petersburg, Russia; died September 15, 1812 in St. Petersburg, Russia.

38.  James8 Boydston (David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3,
       Thomas2, Henry1) was born September 23, 1738 in Near Paisley, Green Co., MD, and died February 06, 1814 in Near Russelville, Logan Co., KY.  
      He married (1) Tabitha Smith. 
      He married (2) Mary Prewitt June 15, 1757 in Frederick Co., MD, daughter of Samuel Pruitt/Prewitt and Elizabeth Hawker.
	
Children of James Boydston and Mary Prewitt are:
 53 i.	Bartlett9 Boydstun.

        Notes for Bartlett Boydstun:
        One Bartlett Boydston married Isabell Dowdy on April 1, 1820 in Barren Co. KY according to Ancestry.com

 54 ii.	 Jacob Boydstun.
 55 iii. Rueben Boydstun.
 56 iv.	 Mahulda Boydstun, born 1758 in Frederick Co., MD.  
          She married Thomas Hill 1780.
+57 v.	 James Boydston , Jr., born 1760 in Hagerstown, Frederick Co., MD; died Bef. 1830 in Hornsby, Hardeman Co. TN.
 58 vi.	 Jesse Boydstun, born 1760 in Frederick Co., MD; died 1780.
+59 vii. Samuel Boydstun, born March 15, 1762 in Frederick Co., MD; died October 02, 1847 in Neshoba Co. MS.
 60 viii.William Boydstun, born 1764 in Frederick Co., MD.  
          He married (1) Mary Newport. 
          He married (2) Betsy ?.
 61 ix.	 John Boydstun, born 1766 in Frederick Co., MD; died 1820 in Randolph Grove, ILL.  
          He married Nancy Ann Gardner September 05, 1795 in Warren Co., KY.
 62 x.	 Sarah Boylston, born November 29, 1768 in NC; died 1828 in Randolph Grove, ILL.  
          She married John Stringfield December 03, 1789 in Buncombe Co., NC.
 63 xi.	 Thomas Boydstun, born 1770 in Raleigh, Wake Co.,NC; died 1835 in TN. 
          He married Elizabeth Newport 1782.
 64 xii. Tabitha Boydstun, born 1772 in Montgomery Co., VA.  
          She married Harmon Reed.
 65 xiii.Mahala Nancy Boydstun, born 1774 in S. W. VA; died in IL.  
          She married (1) Thomas Arnold. 
          She married (2) Seth Arnold.
 66 xiv. Benjamin Boydstun, born September 18, 1776 in S. W. VA; died April 01, 1851 in IL.  
          He married Mary Gardner June 05, 1795.

41.  George8 Boydston (David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, 
        Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born 1737 in Talbot Co. MD, and died November 18, 1825 in Maryland.  
      He married Eunice Burris, daughter of John Burris and Elizabeth Boaz.
	
Children of George Boydston and Eunice Burris are:
 67 i.	 William9 Boydston.
 68 ii.	 Elizabeth Boydston.
 69 iii. John Boydston.
 70 iv.	 George Boydston.
 71 v.	 Mary "Polly" Boydston.
 72 vi.	 Hester Ann Boydston.
 73 vii. Eunice Boydston.
 74 viii.Benjamin Boydston.
 75 ix.	 David Boydston.
 76 x.	 Thomas S. Boydston.


Generation No. 9

57.  James9 Boydston , Jr. (James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, 
        Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born 1760 in Hagerstown, Frederick Co., MD, and died Bef. 1830 in Hornsby, Hardeman Co. TN.
      He married (1) Sarah Alvis 1781 in Washington Co., TN.  
      He married (2) Sarah Carroll 1781.
	
Children of James Boydston and Sarah Alvis are:
+77 i.	 James10 Boydstun, born 1782 in Washington Co., TN.
 78 ii.	 Nancy Boydstun, born October 01, 1784 in Washington Co., TN; died May 23, 1823.  
          She married John Duncan.
 79 iii. Rhoda Boydstun, born January 25, 1786 in Washington Co., TN; died 1860 in Johnson Co., AR.  
          She married John William Gage September 04, 1806 in Bowling Green, Warren Co., KY.
 80 iv.	 Robert Washington Boydstun, born 1788 in Rutherford Co., NC; died July 08, 1841 in Hickman Co., TN.  
          He married Rachel Griffith 1810.
 81 v.	 Cynthia Boydstun, born 1790 in Rutherford Co., NC.  
          She married Burt H. Williamson July 19, 1835 in Hardeman Co. TN.
 82 vi.	 Lezena Boydstun, born 1792.
 83 vii. Tabitha Boydstun, born 1794.
 84 viii.Malinda Boydstun, born 1796.
 85 ix.	 Keziah Boydstun, born 1798.
+86 x.	 John Pruitt Boydstun, born August 21, 1799 in Warren Co. KY; died April 03, 1868 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.
 87 xi.	 William Alvis Boydstun, born 1801 in Warren Co. KY; died May 29, 1851 in Praire Co. AR.  
          He married Martha Depriest 1820 in Hickman Co., TN.
 88 xii. Sarah Boydstun, born 1802 in Warren Co. KY; died 1850 in Hardeman Co., TN.  
          She married Jacob Edwards February 08, 1824 in Hardeman Co. TN.
+89 xiii.Benjamin Jefferson Boydstun, born 1804 in Warren Co. KY; died 1848 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.

59.  Samuel9 Boydstun (James8 Boydston, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3,
       Thomas2, Henry1) was born March 15, 1762 in Frederick Co., MD, and died October 02, 1847 in Neshoba Co. MS. 
      He married Sarah Reed July 26, 1787.
	
Children of Samuel Boydstun and Sarah Reed are:
 90 i.	 Thomas10 Boydstun.
 91 ii.	 Levi Boydstun.  He married Nancy Eakin.
 92 iii. Nathan Boydstun.  He married Sarah Lloyd.
 93 iv.	 Benjamin Boydstun.  He married Selina Roberts.
 94 v.	 Syntha Boydstun.  She married Jonathan Perry.
 95 vi.	 Sabra Boydstun.  She married Jack Harmon.
 96 vii. Polly Boydstun.  She married Jack Eakin.
+97 viii.Jesse Boydstun, born November 20, 1788 in Pendelton, Anderson Co., SC; died July 22, 1867.


Generation No. 10

77.  James10 Boydstun (James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, 
       Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born 1782 in Washington Co., TN.  
      He married Mary Depriest 1803 in Warren Co., KY, daughter of Randolph Depriest and Anna Barnett.
	
Children of James Boydstun and Mary Depriest are:
+98  i.	 Benjamin Franklin11 Boydstun, born 1840 in Hardeman Co., TN; died 1879.
 99  ii. Randolph D. Boydston, born September 08, 1833 in Crawford, MO.
 100 iii.John Boydston, born Abt. 1842.
 101 iv. Samuel Boydston, born Abt. 1844.

86.  John Pruitt10 Boydstun (James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston,
       Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born August 21, 1799 in Warren Co. KY, and died April 03, 1868 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms. 
      He married Elizabeth Jane Wilson, daughter of Robert Wilson and Mary Magee.
	
Children of John Boydstun and Elizabeth Wilson are:
 102 i.	  Rufus W.11 Boydstun.
 103 ii.  Robert Boydstun.
 104 iii. John Pruitt Boydstun , Jr..
 105 iv.  Benjamin R. Boydstun.
 106 v.	  Mary Ann Boydstun.  
           She married B. L. Thompson November 16, 1853.
 107 vi.  Tabitha Boydstun.
 108 vii. Elizabeth Boydstun.
 109 viii.America Boydstun.
 110 ix.  Telitha Cumi Boydstun, born September 08, 1836; died May 21, 1912.  
           She married Thomas Jefferson West April 22, 1855 in Yalobusha Co., MS.
 111 x.	  C. Malinda Boydstun, born August 03, 1839; died May 17, 1869.  
           She married John L. Ragland November 08, 1860 in Yalobusha Co., MS.

89.  Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun (James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston,
       Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born 1804 in Warren Co. KY, and died 1848 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.  
      He married (1) Elizabeth Jacobs November 15, 1825 in Bolivar Co. Tn.  
      He married (2) Susannah Walker January 04, 1848.

      Marriage Notes for Benjamin Boydstun and Elizabeth Jacobs:
      according to Ancestry.com Elizabeth Jacobs and Benjamin Boydston were married in Hardeman Co. TN
	
Children of Benjamin Boydstun and Elizabeth Jacobs are:
+112 i.	  Rufus Neely11 Boydston, born July 30, 1834 in Hardeman Co., TN; died December 26, 1924 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.
 113 ii.  John P. Boydston.
 114 iii. Pitier M. Boydston.
 115 iv.  Benjamin C. Boydston.
 116 v.	  Martin Van Buren Boydston.

97.  Jesse10 Boydstun (Samuel9, James8 Boydston, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, 
       Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born November 20, 1788 in Pendelton, Anderson Co., SC, and died July 22, 1867.  
      He married Ursula Miles.
	
Children of Jesse Boydstun and Ursula Miles are:
 117 i.	  Benjamin Franklin11 Boydstun, born 1828. 
           He married Martha Clarendon Owens.
 118 ii.  John Quincy Boydston, born January 1825.
 119 iii. Marcissy Boydston, born December 1825.
 120 iv.  Sabra Jane Boydston, born 1827.  
           She married John Dixon.
 121 v.	  Emily Boydston, born 1829. 
           She married John Morris.
 122 vi.  James Guthrie Boydston, born 1831; died 1912.
           He married Martha Fincher 1862.
 123 vii. Samuel Young Boydston, born 1833; died 1863.
 124 viii.Eliza Boydston, born 1835; died 1883. 
           She married (1) James Crocker.  
           She married (2) John Majure.
 125 ix.  Martha Boydston, born 1837. 
           She married James Calloway.
 126 x.	  Sarah Licena Boydston, born 1840. 
           She married James Miller.
 127 xi.  Matthew H. Boydstun, born 1845. 
           He married Lizzie Little.


Generation No. 11

98.  Benjamin Franklin11 Boydstun (James10, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston,
        Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born 1840 in Hardeman Co., TN, and died 1879.
      He married Annie Donelson or Donaldson.

        More About Benjamin Franklin Boydstun:
        Burial: 1879, Moore's Chapelnear Havana, AR
 
        More About Annie Donelson or Donaldson:
        Burial: 1895, Moore's Chapelnear Havana, AR
	
Children of Benjamin Boydstun and Annie Donaldson are:
 128 i.	 John Wesley12 Boydstun, born April 15, 1874 in Greenwood, Sugar Grove, AR; died 1900 in Riley, Yell Co., AR.  
          He married Bessie Jane Carpenter April 1900 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co., TX.
 129 ii. Lois Franklin Boydston, born October 22, 1877 in Greenwood, Sugar Grove, AR; died July 29, 1926.
          She married Willard Hall.

112.  Rufus Neely11 Boydston (Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston,
         Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born July 30, 1834 in Hardeman Co., TN, and died December 26, 1924 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.  
       He married Cordelia Collins November 17, 1852.

       More About Cordelia Collins:
       Burial: 1914, Oak Hill Cemetery, Water Valley, Yalobusha Co. Ms
	
Child of Rufus Boydston and Cordelia Collins is:
+130 i.	John M.12 Boydston, born April 04, 1856 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms; died August 23, 1939 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.


Generation No. 12

130.  John M.12 Boydston (Rufus Neely11, Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, 
         Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born April 04, 1856 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms, and died August 23, 1939 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.  
       He married Emma Murray 1879.
	
Children of John Boydston and Emma Murray are:
 131 i.	 Arthur L13 Boydston, born October 15, 1880.
 132 ii. Dixon Boydston, born July 07, 1885.
+133 iii.Colie S. Boydston, born July 29, 1888.
 134 iv. Charles Murray Boydston, born May 17, 1890.
+135 v.	 Benjamin Franklin Boydston, born February 28, 1892 in New Orleans, La; died July 19, 1961 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.


Generation No. 13

133.  Colie S.13 Boydston (John M.12, Rufus Neely11, Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, 
        Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born July 29, 1888.  
       She married ? Reynolds.
	
Child of Colie Boydston and ? Reynolds is:
 136 i.	 Mary Idella14 Reynolds, born October 14, 1908.

135.  Benjamin Franklin13 Boydston (John M.12, Rufus Neely11, Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston,
        Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born February 28, 1892 in New Orleans, La, and died July 19, 1961 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms. 
       He married (1) Mary E. ?. 
       He married (2) Mary Joyner April 27, 1912, daughter of John Joyner and Minnie Easley.
	
Child of Benjamin Boydston and Mary Joyner is:
+137 i.	Christine Amenta14 Boydston, born January 29, 1919 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.


Generation No. 14

137.  Christine Amenta14 Boydston (Benjamin Franklin13, John M.12, Rufus Neely11, Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, 
         William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born January 29, 1919 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.  
        She married Richard Simpson Green.
	
Children of Christine Boydston and Richard Green are:
 138 i.	  Mary Pearl15 Green.
 139 ii.  Lewis Frank Green.
+140 iii. Hazel Lee Green, born May 28, 1939 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.
 141 iv.  Peggy Jean Green.
 142 v.	  James Richard Green.


Generation No. 15

140.  Hazel Lee15 Green (Christine Amenta14 Boydston, Benjamin Franklin13, John M.12, Rufus Neely11, Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr.,
        James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born May 28, 1939 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.  
       She married (1) Donald Lee Johnson in NJ.
       She married (2) Daniel Everett Methvin in MS
	
Children of Hazel Green and Donald Johnson are:
+143 i.	 Donald Lee16 Johnson , Jr., born April 16, 1959 in NJ.
+144 ii. Rhonda Gay Johnson, born February 25, 1961 in NJ.


Generation No. 16

143.  Donald Lee16 Johnson , Jr. (Hazel Lee15 Green, Christine Amenta14 Boydston, Benjamin Franklin13, John M.12, Rufus Neely11,
        Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, Thomas Boyd or4, 
        Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born April 16, 1959 in NJ. 
       He married Pamela Jean Short.
	
Child of Donald Johnson and Pamela Short is:
 145 i.	Donald Lee17 Johnson III, born March 14, 1981 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.

144.  Rhonda Gay16 Johnson (Hazel Lee15 Green, Christine Amenta14 Boydston, Benjamin Franklin13, John M.12, Rufus Neely11, 
         Benjamin Jefferson10 Boydstun, James9 Boydston , Jr., James8, David7 Boylston, William Boylston or6 Boilston, Thomas5 Boylston, 
         Thomas Boyd or4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Henry1) was born February 25, 1961 in NJ.  
        She married (1) Gary Lynn Kelly June 18, 1977 in Water Valley, Ms.  
        She married (2) Richard Allan Story May 26, 1979 in Water Valley, Ms.  
        She married (3) Hiram David Burrowes April 07, 1984 in Water Valley, Ms.
	
Child of Rhonda Johnson and Gary Kelly is:
 146 i.	Tami Marie17 Kelly, born December 23, 1977 in Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Ms.  She married Tommie Robert Ashford March 01, 1997 in Campground Bapt. Water Valley, Ms.
	
Child of Rhonda Johnson and Richard Story is:
 147 i.	Scott Allan17 Story, born June 26, 1980.
	
Children of Rhonda Johnson and Hiram Burrowes are:
 148 i.	 David Wayne17 Burrowes, born October 13, 1984.
 149 ii. Kelsey Lenora Burrowes, born March 11, 1995.


Endnotes

1.  http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/longacre/05394.
2.  http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/longacre/05392.
3.  Boylston, http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
4.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
5.  http://www.rich.cullen.net/wga3.html#I309.
6.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
7.  http://www.cs.unm.edu/sheppard-bin/igmget.cgi/n=presidents?I2127.
8.  http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/longacre/03558.
9.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
10.  http://members.tripod.com/~ray970/g0000126.html#I2133.
11.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
12.  http://www.tiac.net/users/weymouth/Html/fam02997.htm.
13.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
14.  http://www.tiac.net/users/weymouth/Html/fam02998.htm.
15.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
16.  http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/glimpse/presidents/html/ja2.html.
17.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=presidents?presidents02129.
18.  http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~bct/public/genealogy/presidents/presidents.html.
19.  http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/glimpse/presidents/html/ja6.html.




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