On March 28, 1893, Sarah Boyer was called in death. Later Mr. Boyer was married to Alverda Elliott of Battle Creek, Nebraska, to which union was born three children, two surviving; Mrs. H. A. Drake of Sherman, New York and Tom Boyer of Maywood, California..
In the pioneer days of the West, Mr. Boyer and Sarah migrated to Madison County, Nebr. where he lived with his family until 1900. He then moved westward again by wagon to South Cherry County. He was among the first homesteaders in that section..
Among the many things Mr. Boyer did for his neighborhood was the donation of the land for the building of Dry Valey Church and Cemetery. From that community he moved to Mullen where he lived until 1923. When he and wife Alverda, with two grandsons, moved to California. He resided there until his death with his wife and several children. He leaves his children, two brothers, Eph Boyer of Olathe, Colorado and Joe Boyer of Juntura, Oregon and one sister Mrs. Irene Long of Mullen, Nebr. 30 grand-children and 15 reat grand children and many friends to mourn his loss. Funeral services were conducted from the First Baptist Church, Maywood, California..
On March 28, 1893, Sarah Boyer was called in death. Later Mr. Boyer was married to Alverda Elliott of Battle Creek, Nebraska, to which union was born three children, two surviving; Mrs. H. A. Drake of Sherman, New York and Tom Boyer of Maywood, California..
In the pioneer days of the West, Mr. Boyer and Sarah migrated to Madison County, Nebr. where he lived with his family until 1900. He then moved westward again by wagon to South Cherry County. He was among the first homesteaders in that section..
Among the many things Mr. Boyer did for his neighborhood was the donation of the land for the building of Dry Valey Church and Cemetery. From that community he moved to Mullen where he lived until 1923. When he and wife Alverda, with two grandsons, moved to California. He resided there until his death with his wife and several children. He leaves his children, two brothers, Eph Boyer of Olathe, Colorado and Joe Boyer of Juntura, Oregon and one sister Mrs. Irene Long of Mullen, Nebr. 30 grand-children and 15 reat grand children and many friends to mourn his loss. Funeral services were conducted from the First Baptist Church, Maywood, California..
Family Members
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Harvey Thomas Boyer
1847–1928
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Isaac Grove Boyer
1849–1930
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Johnce Jonathan "John" Boyer
1851–1928
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Elizabeth Frances "Bettie" Boyer James
1856–1891
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Stephen Thomas Boyer Jr
1861–1911
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Ephriam Thomas Boyer
1863–1943
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Mary Jane Boyer Carr
1866–1931
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Joseph Samuel Boyer
1869–1942
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Irene "Rena" Boyer Long
1871–1954
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Lula B Boyer Edwards
1873–1916
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