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Encyclopedia > Robert Boyd

Robert Boyd was the inventor of a system of shorthand, Boyd's Syllabic Shorthand. The system was first published in 1903, with a later publication in 1912.


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Huck Boyd National Center for Community Media (773 words)
Huck Boyd was married to Marie Kreikenbaum in 1930, and in the early years of their marriage, Marie joined her husband in the publication of the Review.
Dick Boyd, son of Bus Boyd and nephew of Huck, is the publisher of the Norton (Kan.) Daily Telegram.
Bob Boyd, another son of Bus and nephew of Huck, is co-publisher with Jim Logback, Bus's son-in-law, of the Hill City Times.
Jeremiah Dial Descendants - pafg13.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File (1166 words)
Billy Morgan Boyd was born on 24 Oct 1926 and died on 16 Mar 1984.
Robert Jefferson Boyd (Jefferson Boyd, Jane Dial, Jeremiah) was born on 29 Dec 1856 in Sumter Co., Ala..
Robert Clay Boyd (James Marion Boyd, Jane Dial, Jeremiah) was born on 25 Jul 1845 in Sumter Co., Ala..
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