Leila Brisbane Ancrum Boykin

1843

 Elizabeth Brisbane “Leila” Ancrum was born on 25 Apr 1843 in South Carolina, USA a child of William Alexander Ancrum and Charlotte Elizabeth Douglas Ancrum.

1850

E B Ancrum was counted in the census on 03 Aug 1850 in Kershaw, South Carolina, USA
as a 7-year-old, female, white. Also in the home were; Mary Ancrum, E D Ancrum, L H Peas, Ellen P Peas, Henry Peas, M H Peas, L H Peas, Allen Peas, E D Deas, and C D Deas.

Elizh Ancrum was counted in the census on 04 Nov 1850 in Kershaw, South Carolina, USA
as a 7-year-old, female, white. Also in the home were; Wm A Ancrum, Mary Ancrum, Thos Ancrum, Douglas Ancrum, Ellen Ancrum, and Mgt Ancrum.

She was counted twice in the 1850 census, most likely due to her mother’s death. She was counted in her father’s home after having been counted in her aunt’s home.

1860

Lela Ancrum was counted in the census on Sep 1860 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 17-year-old, female, white. Also in the home were; W A Ancrum, Mary Ancrum, Thos Ancrum, Douglas Ancrum, Maggie Ancrum, and Louisa Kennedy.

1867

When she was 24, she married Samuel Boykin on 17 Dec 1867 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA.

1870

Elizabeth B Boykin was counted in the census on 25 Jun 1870 in De Kalb, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 25-year-old, female, white. Also in the home were; Samuel Boykin, and Mary H Boykin.

1880

Elizabeth Boykin was counted in the census on 03 Jun 1880 in De Kalb, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 37-year-old, female, married, white, wife. Also in the home were; her husband, Samuel Boykin; and her children; Mary H. Boykin, Charlotte A. Boykin, Sam’l B. Boykin, Lella B. Boykin, William Ancrum Boykin, and Lemuel W. Boykin.

1883

On November 2, 1883, Leila Ancrum was mentioned as the mother in the delayed birth record of Meta Deas Boykin. 

1900

Elizabeth B Baykin was counted in the census on 19 Jun 1900 n De Kalb, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 57-year-old, female, married, white, wife. Also in the home were; her husband, Samuel Baykin; her children, M B* Green, Charlotte A Baykin, Lela A Baykin, Nettie L Baykin, and Meta D Boykin; and her grandchildren; Charles Green and Elizabeth Green.

1905

She died on 18 Mar 1905 in Boykin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA. She was buried in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Quaker Cemetery.

MRS. SAMUEL BOYKIN DEAD.

Member of a Well Known Camden Family – The Funeral Yesterday

Special to The State.

Camden, March 19. – Mrs. Samuel Boykin died yesterday at her home at Boykins. She was in her 62nd year and had been in bad health for several years. Before her marriage she was Miss Lelia Brisbane Ancrum and leaves a large family connection to mourn her loss.

Her husband and seven children survive. Her children are; Mrs. M. B. Green of Spartanburg, Mrs. L. Davis Porcher of El Paso, Texas, Misses Leila, Nellie and Meta of Camden and Messrs. Ancrum Boykin of Boykins and Lemuel of Atlanta. All of her children except Mrs. Porcher were with her when the end came.

The funeral services were held at the cemetery today at 12:30 o’clock.

March 20, 1905  State (published as The State)  Columbia, South Carolina
News Article  Issue 5115  Page [7]

1922

On October 29, 1922 Leila Anchrum was mentioned as the mother in the death record of Charlott Boykyn Porcher.

1943

On April 15, 1943, Elizabeth Ancrum was mentioned as the mother in the death record of Mary Boykin Bell.

1944

On January 16, 1944, Lillie Bisbone was mentioned as the mother in the death record of William Ancrum Boykin.

On October 24, 1944, Lillie Ancreen was mentioned as the mother in the death record of Lemuel Whittaker Boykin. 

1953

On October 21, 1953, Leila Ancrum was mentioned as the mother in the death record of Leila Boykin.

1965

On December 29, 1965, Leila Ancrum was mentioned as the mother in the death record of Meta Boykin Barnwell.

1973 

On September 22, 1973, Elizabeth Ancrum was mentioned as the mother in the death record of Ellen “Nellie” Boykin Bell.

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