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Sylvanus Cobb Boynton

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Sylvanus Cobb Boynton

Birth
Belgrade, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
11 Feb 1912 (aged 88)
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Sylvanus C Boynton
Address Carlisle Twp.
Age 88
Marital Status Divorced
Occupation Retired
Burial Date 13 Feb 1912
Cemetery Elyria Cmetery
Father's Name Lewis Delano Boynton
Mother's Name Ruth Wellman

**Death Certificate lists Sylvanus as buried in Elyria, there is a family plot in Pioneer Cemetery in South Amherst, Lorain County Ohio.Sylvanus C. Boynton Papers

Repository:
Western Reserve Historical Society
Dates: 1852-1921
Abstract: Sylvanus C. Boynton (d. 1912) was the president of the Isthmus Pacific Railway Company of New York. He was elected to that post in 1897. The collection consists of correspondence, agreements, deeds, and other documents, relating to the "Chiriqui Grants" (Panama) and the formation and activities of the Isthmus Pacific Railway Company of New York, organized to build and operate railroads within New Granada, Costa Rica, and Colombia. Papers after 1912 deal primarily with the settlement of Boynton's estate in Elyria, Ohio.

(info provided by Msmith #47320929)

Sylvanus C Boynton
Address Carlisle Twp.
Age 88
Marital Status Divorced
Occupation Retired
Burial Date 13 Feb 1912
Cemetery Elyria Cmetery
Father's Name Lewis Delano Boynton
Mother's Name Ruth Wellman

**Death Certificate lists Sylvanus as buried in Elyria, there is a family plot in Pioneer Cemetery in South Amherst, Lorain County Ohio.Sylvanus C. Boynton Papers

Repository:
Western Reserve Historical Society
Dates: 1852-1921
Abstract: Sylvanus C. Boynton (d. 1912) was the president of the Isthmus Pacific Railway Company of New York. He was elected to that post in 1897. The collection consists of correspondence, agreements, deeds, and other documents, relating to the "Chiriqui Grants" (Panama) and the formation and activities of the Isthmus Pacific Railway Company of New York, organized to build and operate railroads within New Granada, Costa Rica, and Colombia. Papers after 1912 deal primarily with the settlement of Boynton's estate in Elyria, Ohio.

(info provided by Msmith #47320929)



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