Daughter of Charles Boynton and Myra Haygood. She graduated from Wesleyan College. She married on January 10, 1894. Her husband Frederick graduated from Vanderbilt University. They were the parents of Laura H, Frederick W Jr, Clara B, Elizabeth, and Charles Boynton.
Atlanta and environs: a chronicle of its people and events, Volume 1 by Franklin Miller Garrett, Harold H. Martin
p. 176
Mrs. Frederick Winship Cole, the former Clara Rawson Boynton, died at 91. Her father established one of the city's first department stores in 1860 - Chamberlain, Cole and Boynton. She was educated at Wesleyan College and Attended Trinity Methodist Church, founded by her uncle, Atticus, G. Haygood. Her husband was the first president of the Georgia Association of Insurance Agencies.
Daughter of Charles Boynton and Myra Haygood. She graduated from Wesleyan College. She married on January 10, 1894. Her husband Frederick graduated from Vanderbilt University. They were the parents of Laura H, Frederick W Jr, Clara B, Elizabeth, and Charles Boynton.
Atlanta and environs: a chronicle of its people and events, Volume 1 by Franklin Miller Garrett, Harold H. Martin
p. 176
Mrs. Frederick Winship Cole, the former Clara Rawson Boynton, died at 91. Her father established one of the city's first department stores in 1860 - Chamberlain, Cole and Boynton. She was educated at Wesleyan College and Attended Trinity Methodist Church, founded by her uncle, Atticus, G. Haygood. Her husband was the first president of the Georgia Association of Insurance Agencies.
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