Ward Nicholas Boylston
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1747
Alicia Darrow
Benjamin Hallowell
Ward Nicholas Boylston | |
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An 1825 portrait of Boylston by Gilbert Stuart | |
| Born | Ward Hallowell 1747 |
| Died | 1828 (aged 80-81) |
| Spouse(s) | Ann Molineaux Alicia Darrow |
| Parent(s) | Mary Boylston Benjamin Hallowell |
| Relatives | see Hallowell family John Adams (second cousin) (see Adams Family) |
Ward Nicholas Boylston (1747–1828;[1] born Ward Hallowell), was an American merchant, a philanthropist, and benefactor of Harvard University.
Boylston was born in Boston, Province of Massachusetts, and spent much of his life there. His father, Benjamin Hallowell III, Esq., was the Commissioner of Customs, and the family lived in the Jamaica Plain end of what was then the town of Roxbury, just south of Boston. His mother, Mary (Boylston) Hallowell, was the daughter of Thomas Boylston and granddaughter of physician Thomas Boylston Jr. Her uncle was the physician Zabdiel Boylston.[2] Mary's first cousin Susanna Boylston was the mother of the second president of the United States, John Adams, and grandmother of the sixth president, John Quincy Adams.
