Finding aid for the E. F. Boyd and Son Funeral Home Records, Series II


Title:
E. F. Boyd and Son Funeral Home Records, Series II
Repository:
Western Reserve Historical Society
Phone: 216-721-5722
http://www.wrhs.org
Creator:
E. F. Boyd and Son Funeral Home
Dates:
1919-1987
Quantity:
15.50 linear feet (15 containers and 3 oversize volumes)
Abstract:
E. F. Boyd and Son Funeral Home is one of the oldest African American funeral homes in Cleveland, Ohio. Known earlier as Boyd's Funeral Home, the name was changed to E.F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home in 1938 when William F. Boyd joined his father, Elmer Franklin Boyd, in the business. Branches were opened in East Cleveland, Ohio in 1972, and in Warrensville Heights, Ohio in 1996. They arranged the funerals of many of Cleveland's most prominent citizens, white and black, as well as lesser known individuals. The collection consists of correspondence, financial records, funeral books, and notes. The funeral books comprise the bulk of the collection and include name, age, cause of death, date of funeral, type of casket, place of death, birth date, spouse's name, parents' names and cost of arrangements. The collection is of value to those researching the funeral business in Cleveland, Ohio, particularly that of Boyd Funeral Home, as well as those interested in genealogy, mortality and occupational information on African Americans in Cleveland.
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Identification:
MS 4908
Location:
closed stacks
Language:
The records are in English

History of E. F. Boyd and Son Funeral Home

E. F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home, founded by Elmer Franklin Boyd (1878-1944) in 1905, is one of the oldest African American funeral homes in Cleveland, Ohio. Boyd learned the embalming trade at Clark's College of Embalming in Cincinnati and Meyer's Embalming School in Springfield. The business was initially located at 2604 East Central Avenue. The following year he took in a partner, Lewis J. Dean, but Dean left the business in 1911. The funeral home moved to 2276 E. 43rd in 1919, and to 2165 E. 89th St. in 1938. Elmer F. Boyd was also the founder of the Cleveland Funeral Directors Association, and was a leader in community affairs. Boyd's son, William F. Boyd (b.1915) joined the business in 1938, and that year the name of the funeral home changed to E. F Boyd & Son and the business moved to East 89th Street. After E. F. Boyd died in 1944, William F. Boyd headed the company, and subsequently expanded its operations. A branch location opened in 1972 at 15357 Euclid Avenue in East Cleveland. William F. Body headed the company until 1991, when his son William F. Boyd, II (b. 1941) took over, along with his siblings, the family business. A third funeral home located on 25900 Emery Rd., Warrensville Heights, opened in 1996. By 2004, this family-run business had nearly 30 full-time employees (including the fourth generation of Boyds) with its main branch remaining at the East 89th location. Many of the most prominent citizens, white and black, as well as an economic cross section of Cleveland's black community were buried by Boyd Funeral Home.


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Scope and Content

The E. F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home Records, Series II, 1919-1988, consist of correspondence, financial records, funeral books, and notes.

This collection is of value to researchers seeking materials related to the history and business activities of Boyd Funeral Home. Researchers wishing to chart the impact of disease, poverty, war, and health issues on the death rates of the African American community in Cleveland, Ohio will find this material of particular use. Researchers will also gain information regarding the range of occupations within the African American community. Genealogists will find information on family history, the listing of parents' names, and birth and death dates of the deceased useful. Of particular note are those well known persons buried by Boyd Funeral Home including: Reverend Wade Hampton McKinney (1892-1963), Judge Charles W. White ( 1897-1970), Jane Edna Hunter (1882-1971), Fleet O. Slaughter (1919-1974), Bertha Blue (1877-1963), Russell H. Davis (1897-1976), and Hazel M. Walker (1889-1980).


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Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged in two series.
Series I: Funeral Books is arranged chronologically by funeral date.
Each entry in Series I includes name, age, cause of death, date of funeral, type of casket, place of death, birth date, spouse's name, parents' names, and cost of arrangements.
On the first pages of each volume in Series I, there is a alphabetical list of names of the deceased.
Series II: Administrative Files, 1945-1985, consists of correspondence and financial records and is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material: Related Material

The researcher should also consult MS 3531 Boyd's Funeral Home Records; and t
he searchable index to the funeral records contained in this collection.


Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

African American business enterprises -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
African Americans -- Mortality -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy.
African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy.
E.F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home (Cleveland, Ohio)
Funeral homes -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Registers of births, etc. -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Undertakers and undertaking -- Ohio -- Cleveland.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 4908 E. F. Boyd and Son Funeral Home Records, Series II, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Gift of E. F. Boyd Funeral Home in 1999.

Processing Information

Processed by Thelma Pierce and Nishani Frazier in 2004.


Other Finding Aid


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Detailed Description of The Collection



Series I: Funeral Books, 1919-1987

Box 1
Funeral books, 1919-1924




Box 2
Funeral books, 1924-1928




Box 3
Funeral books, 1928-1934




Box 4
Funeral books, 1934-1953




Box 5
Funeral books, 1953-1962




Box 6
Funeral books, 1962-1967




Box 7
Funeral books, 1967-1971




Box 8
Funeral books, 1971-1974




Box 9
Funeral books, 1974-1976




Box 10
Funeral books, 1976-1978




Box 11
Funeral books, 1978-1981




Box 12
Funeral books, 1981-1983




Box 13
Funeral books, 1983-1985




Box 14
Funeral books, 1985-1986




Box 15
Funeral books, 1986-1988





Series II: Administrative, 1945-1985; undated

Box 15
Billing records, correspondence, notes, and payments, 1945-1985