Thomas Boylston (1691-1739)

Thomas B. Boylston, Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts

He modestly referred to himself as, "a saddler and shopkeeper" but in fact he ran, "a thriving importing business" and owned considerable property in Boston, Roxbury, Brimfield, and Bedford, Massachusetts. He was the brother of the celebrated Dr. Zabdiel Boylston who successfully inoculated against Smallpox, saving countless lives. He was married in 1715 and had eight children but only seven (listed above) reached adulthood. In the early 1760s, his widow purchased a mansion on School Street, Boston, and commissioned the leading portraitist in the colonies, John Singleton Copley, to paint pictures of herself and her remaining children to be displayed in her new house. Boylston himself died in 1739 and was the great-uncle of President John Adams.

Parents

Dr. Thomas Boylston Jr.

Dr. Thomas Boylston Jr., First Physician at Brookline, Massachusetts

1645-1695

Mary (Gardner) Boylston

Mrs Mary (Gardner) Boylston

1648-1722

Spouse

Sarah (Morecock) Boylston

Mrs Sarah (Morecock) Boylston

1696-1774

Children

Nicholas Boylston

Nicholas Boylston, Merchant, of Boston & London; Benefactor of Harvard

1716-1781

Sarah (Boylston) Robinson

Mrs Sarah (Boylston) Robinson

1717-1787

Thomas Boylston

Merchant of Boston & London; died unmarried

1721-1798

Mary (Boylston) Hallowell

Mrs Mary (Boylston) Hallowell

1722-1816

Nathaniel Boylston

Merchant at St. Kitts in the British West Indies, 1771

b.1724

Lucy (Boylston) Rogers

Mrs Lucy (Boylston) Rogers

1725-1759

Rebecca (Boylston) Gill

Mrs Rebecca (Boylston) Gill

1727-1798

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