Kate Parker (Scott) Boyd b. 1832
I am not related to this family, but posted this information to benefit those researching the (Rev. N.E. Boyd) family line.
BIOGRAPHY & PORTRAIT FOUND:
Kate Parker (Scott) Boyd, artist, born in New York, 23rd October 1836. Her maiden name was Kate Parker Scott. She is a daughter of Andrew Scot, of Flushing, NY, who was a son of Andrew Scott, born in Paisley, Scotland. She inherited her talent for drawing from her father, who was a fine amateur artist from his boyhood to his nineteeth year, and who portfolios of water-colors are a source of delight to artists of the present time. Miss Scott attended the Flushing Female College, then in the charge of Rev. William Gilder. After leaving that school and traveling awhile, she was married in 1862 to Rev. N.E. Boyd. They have lived in Porltand, ME, and in Canastota, NY. Thier family consisted of two sons, who died at an early age. When circumstances made it necessary, Mrs. Boyd was able to earn a good income with her pencil. Her pictures were exhibited and sold in New York and Brooklyn. She was an exhibitor in the Academies of Design in both of those cities. She won a number of medals and prizes in the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, in 1876, and in various State and county exhibitions. They moved to San Francisco, CA in 1877, and in that city her work was highly successful. She now writes and draws for the "American Garden", New York and for other periodicals, using the signature K.P.S.B. She is interested in reforms and humanitarian work in general, and is a member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of the Assoc. for the Advancement of Women and of the Pacific Coast Women's Press Association.
I have an electronic copy of her portrait if interested.