J. Erroll Boyd
James Erroll Dunsford Boyd | |
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Boyd in 1916 | |
Born |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | November 22, 1891
Died |
November 27, 1960 69) Sharon, Connecticut | (aged
Other names |
James Erroll Boyd J. Erroll Boyd James E. Boyd Erroll Boyd |
James Erroll Dunsford Boyd (November 22, 1891 - November 27, 1960) was a pioneering Canadian aviator. He was known as the "Lindbergh of Canada"[1] before becoming an American citizen in 1941.
Biography
James Erroll Dunsford Boyd, known to his family and friends as "Erroll," was born on November 22, 1891 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. During World War I he was a flyer with the Royal Naval Air Service.[1][2]
In 1930 (October 9–10), Boyd became the first Canadian to fly an airplane from Canada to England (Harbour Grace to Tresco, Isles of Scilly).[3]
He became an American citizen on March 28, 1941, in Hartford, Connecticut.[4]
Boyd died on November 27, 1960 in Sharon, Connecticut.[3] He was buried in Pompano Beach South Lawn Cemetery in Pompano Beach, Florida.[5]
Footnotes
- 1 2 Ross Smyth (1997). The Lindbergh of Canada: The Erroll Boyd Story.
- ↑ "Erroll Boyd: World War I Combat Pilot and Aviation Daredevil". Aviation History. June 12, 2006. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
- 1 2 "The Sad Side of 1960: Death Claims Many Prominent Canadians," Ottawa Journal, Dec. 29, 1960, pg. 16.
- ↑ James Erroll Boyd naturalization of March 28, 1941 at Hartford, Connecticut
- ↑ Connecticut Death Index
Further reading
- Ross Smyth, The Lindberg of Canada: The Erroll Boyd Story. Burnstown, ON: General Store Publishing House, 1997.
External links
- J. Erroll Boyd at Find a Grave
- For Love and Liberty, a patriotic song and chorus at the Library of Congress