He was the son of Lewis D. Boynton and Azula King Boynton.
On May 11, 1880 as Charles A. Boynton, he married Emma N. Lowell at Washington, District of Columbia.
Per the 1900 Census for Washington, District of Columbia, they were the parents of two children with two children living.
The Washington Post February 4, 1907
Boynton. On Sunday, February 3, 1907 at 12:45AM at Kensington, Maryland, Charles A., husband of Emma N. Boynton, nee Lowell, aged sixty-four years. Funeral services at chapel, Gawler's Undertaking establishment, 1732 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D.C. Tuesday, February 5 at 12PM. Interment at Arlington.
(Elyria, Oberlin and Cleveland, Ohio papers please copy.)
He was the son of Lewis D. Boynton and Azula King Boynton.
On May 11, 1880 as Charles A. Boynton, he married Emma N. Lowell at Washington, District of Columbia.
Per the 1900 Census for Washington, District of Columbia, they were the parents of two children with two children living.
The Washington Post February 4, 1907
Boynton. On Sunday, February 3, 1907 at 12:45AM at Kensington, Maryland, Charles A., husband of Emma N. Boynton, nee Lowell, aged sixty-four years. Funeral services at chapel, Gawler's Undertaking establishment, 1732 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D.C. Tuesday, February 5 at 12PM. Interment at Arlington.
(Elyria, Oberlin and Cleveland, Ohio papers please copy.)
Family Members
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Sylvanus Cobb Boynton
1823–1912
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Thankful Lois "Lois" Boynton Emerson
1825–1903
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Maria Louise "Louisa" Boynton
1827–1861
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Sebastian Streete Boynton
1829–1856
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Daniel Lewis Lavinus Boynton
1830–1865
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Washington Wallace Boynton
1833–1916
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Henry Clay Boynton
1834–1863
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Ruth Eliza "Eliza" Boynton
1836–1866
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Teresa Ann Boynton
1838–1839
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