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James F. Boyce : ウィキペディア英語版
James F. Boyce

James F. Boyce (November 15, 1868–June 2, 1935) was an American chemist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries involved in the manufacturing of soaps and detergents. He also pioneered techniques now used in the isolation and removal of consumable hydrogenated vegetable oils from plants, especially cottonseed. Later in life, he ran the Chicago Glass Novelty Company.
==Family==
Boyce was born in Chicago, Illinois on November 15, 1868, to Joseph (1832–1889) and Mary () Boyce (1834–1925),〔The Holland Evening Sentinel; Holland, Michigan; Jun 4, 1935; newspaper obituary article; retrieved June 2010.〕 both mid-century immigrants to New York City.〔1870 US Census; 4th Ward; Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; 3 June 1870; Pg 24; Lines 6-14〕
The success Boyce had in his work as a commercial chemist allowed him to move to the somewhat exclusive Hyde Park area of Chicago's South Side〔US Census 1910 (Apr), Illinois, Cook County, Twp 4, Chicago, Ward 22, 22 April 1910 SD: 1 ED: 1382 Sheet: 8A〕 where he met Mable Hannah Thompson, whose parents owned a summer estate, 'Kemah', located in Saugatuck, Michigan, in Allegan County.〔 They married June 22, 1899 in Chicago.〔Chicago Daily Tribune, Jun 23, 1929: Article; "30 Years Ago Today - June 23, 1899"〕 The Boyces had nine children. Early in the twentieth century the family relocated to a fruit farm near Saugatuck.〔(''The Boyces of Saugatuck'' ); Saugatuck–Douglas Historical Society online archives; retrieved October 2010.〕

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