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J. Erroll Boyd

J. Erroll Boyd

Canadian American aviation pioneer (1891-1960)


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.

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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]

On October 9–10, 1930, 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]

Awards and honours

In 2017, Boyd was posthumously inducted into the Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame.[6]


Footnotes

  1. Ross Smyth (1997). The Lindbergh of Canada: The Erroll Boyd Story. ISBN 9781896182612.
  2. James Erroll Boyd naturalization of March 28, 1941, at Hartford, Connecticut
  3. Connecticut Death Index
  4. "Member Profiles". Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on February 2, 2019. Retrieved January 14, 2018.

Further reading

  • Ross Smyth, The Lindberg of Canada: The Erroll Boyd Story. Burnstown, ON: General Store Publishing House, 1997.

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