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hadbourne. Their union was blessed with four children: Mary, wife of L. A. Dodge, Edward P. Boynton, Rev. Nehemiah Boynton (pastor at Detroit, Mich.), and Elizabeth L. Boynton. The wife and children all survive him. As has been stated, his home life was a happy and devoted one. He took a parent's justifiable pride in the devl career. The writer well recalls the pleasure which beamed in every feature of the father's kindly face as he would ask, Did you hear the boy preach to-day? Mr. Boynton was identified with all movements of local interest. He was a life member of the Town Improvement Society, and when the financial interests of that organizatioal Society he became a life member of the latter society, and at its last public meeting advocated its claims and urged the importance of a large membership. Mr. Boynton was a man of dignified and courtly manners, always gracious and approachable, and endowed with the happy faculty of saying the right thing in the right place.