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<a target="_window" href="http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2043445&id=I100758289">Douglas Albert Boyd... </a>

<a href="http://www.geocities.ws/douglas36601/background.html">Background</a>
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1933

March 22 - I was born at Youens in the Old Humble Camp just east of Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas 40 miles north of Houston, Texas. The camp was later replaced by a chemical plant.

September - My Dad was hired by Gulf Oil and moved back to Crane, Texas with my Mother and my two year old sister and I to the North-Line Gulf Oil Camp about three miles north of town where his parents lived. Granddaddy was Crane County Road Supervisor and a two term County Commissioner during the 1930's to the 1950's. Both he and Grandmother were active in Church.

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1937

We moved to the new Gulf Oil Camp one mile south of town, now 22nd and McElroy which is 401 East 22nd; later in 1945 we moved to a bigger house across the street cattycorner. There were about a 100 houses and a Company Store surrounded by ranch land. Lots were large and people planted trees and gardens; some had barns with horses, milk cows and chickens outside the fence surrounding the camp. The County School System sent buses to take the children into town for school. It was a very democratic and prestigious community.

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1944

May 7, 1944 - I accepted the Holy Spirit and was baptized by Pastor Hubert Christian, of the First Baptist Church in Crane, Texas which I had attended from Cradle Roll. At age 11 I was deeply moved in spirit yet fearful about going forward. I conferred with a next door neighbor my own age now retired Army Colonel Chaplin Billy Don Ingram and he wisely advised me it was the Holy Spirit and that if I did not go forward the Spirit would leave me and never come again. Therefore I was encouraged to accept Christ, went forward, was baptized and joined the Church. I was so relieved and glad I did. I am still glad I did that and that I have had the Holy Spirit to guide me to this day.

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1945

March 22, 1945 - Joined the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 57 in Crane, Texas and had attained the rank of a Life Scout at the time my Dad died in 1947; My Dad wanted me to become an Eagle Scout but I was unable to continue when my Mother moved us to another town.

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1947

January - Compounded by gas poisoning on the job, my Dad dies of bronchitis in the hospital in McCamey. My Mother said they would not let her stay in the camp so we moved into town a short time later. When our money ran out she had a nervous breakdown and went in the hospital under the care of the family doctor in McCamey 20 miles south of Crane. I was usually left alone in the house with my little dog which would also follow me as I walked back and forth a mile or so to school. I am not sure where Carla, my 16 year old sister was. She may have had a job at a soda fountain; she was married by the time she finished high school. My Mother became a nurse. This event also led to the end of my activities in the Boy Scouts.

June - We moved to McCamey, Texas 20 miles south of Crane.

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1949

November - I returned to Crane to live with Grandparents after we lived several months in Grandfalls, Texas. My Mother had remarried in December 1948. She chose between Cuthbert Carl the local newpaper publisher in McCamey and Beeler Brown, brother-in-law of her best friend Ethyl Brown.

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1951

Saw the movie, The Fountainhead, asked High School drafting and shop teacher if I could be an architect, he said, yes.

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1957

December - Met architect, Frank Lloyd Wright in his office at Taliesin West and was accepted as an apprentice beginning January 1, 1958.

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1959

October - After eight years of school and training in Architecture I began to read the Bible. After a trip to Mexico and while working on a ranch in Montana I started listening to a radio evangelist and decided to become a Disciple forsaking all that I had according to the teaching of Christ in the New Testament. After arriving in California the autocratic evangelist's authoritarian son, Garner Ted Armstrong told me to, "Get a job"; so I did. Then he sent two ministers from Pasadena out to Redlands, California where I was working for an Architectural Designer to tell me I could no longer attend their meetings. I guess I was asking too many questions or something like that. I then continued to follow the spirit, wherever it led. I walked away with nothing but the clothes on my back. I got a ride outside of Indio with a man who had a plane and flew back to Texas with him. I continued traveling this way for over three years. I ended up in Florida and returned to Texas about January 1963 to resume working in construction for a while and then in architects offices to complete my required training for registration. I was reinstated in the WCG by GTA in 1966 and I continued to pay my tithes and offerings to Armstrong's Radio Church of God until I resigned in 1975.

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1963

January - Resumed career in Architecture, working as an architect-in-training for five or six different architects in Dallas, Texas over a period of about three years.

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1966

June - From Dallas I went to my Hometown to start a design practice and to prepare for examination and licensing for registration as an Architect.

July - Went to Fort Worth, Texas to resume research.

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1967

July - From Fort Worth I went to Chicago for a visit; on the way I met two <a target="_window" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volunteers_in_Service_to_America">VISTA</a> volunteers who took me to the "New Left" Political Convention about which I knew nothing and cared less. However I needed a place to stay and they arranged a place for me with a University of Chicago Economics professor, Benjamin Solomon and family along with several young convention delegates. Having a high regard for Frank Lloyd Wright they all suggested I write a "Resolution" about my ideas, offering to vote for it on the Convention Floor. In one Caucus I suggested that someone like Frank Lloyd Wright would make a good President. I was 34 years old then so they seemed to think I might qualify. Later in the evening Professor Solomon and I attended a speech by Martin Luther King at another location; I saw the caucus leader there in the lobby and he came over to us acting like he wanted to talk but didn't. This was the first time I had ever given such an idea a thought. Ten years later, in February 1977 just after I had decided to read the Book of Mormon on faith, I had dreams and visions such as once when a scene of myself shaking hands with people in place of another candidate, Jimmy Carter flashed through my mind. After the KYMAK concept unfolded to me over the next 3 1/2 years, I had reason to think I could do it and was genuinely inspired and bold enough to give it a try in 1980. After a FrontPage article in the Independence, Examiner and an hour long Radio Talk Show interview responding to callers and handing out cards around town and the Country, I decided it would be best, considering the sovereignty of the individual, to maintain my position as a private citizen.

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1968

May - From Fort worth, Texas I Went to Chicago, Illinois for the Summer

September - Resumed design practice in Crane, Texas; while waiting for clients I decided to continue research in city planning, spending three hours in the library each day. Wrote to Governor Preston Smith about the problem of designing cities and was referred to the Regional Planning Commission - the local Commissioner was Jerry Cowden whom I contacted. I wrote a few articles for the local newspaper and attended City Council and County commission meetings. I lived with my Granddad, a former County commissioner and Road Supervisor.

I stayed with my Granddad until he died in 1971. I invited my Mother who was In Ft. Worth, Texas to come stay with us; after her second husband, Beeler Brown died, she lived alone working as a nurse and then with his relatives (after surgical complications with a crushed ankle forced her to retire). She refused to join me and Granddad in Crane where my Dad and Sister are buried; so I suggested she return to her own relatives in Mississippi. There she remarried and lived happily but wanted me to come see her. Eventually, in October 1983, I decided to move to Mobile, Alabama 60 miles east of where she lived.

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1970

At a world conference in San Antonio, Texas on Thanksgiving Day of 1970, I was ordained an Ambassador of Yahweh by a PhD (DD) Theologian leading an American based group called, Yahweh’s New Kingdom (YNK). This event was in the course of my search for an architectural solution to the problem of city and regional planning

April - Heard Dr. Joseph Jeffers over WOAI Radio 1200AM on the Alan Dale Show and began correspondence with him. Attended his November Thanksgiving Day Conference in San Antonio and was one of seven out of 70 attendees ordained an Ambassador of Yahweh. I spent seven weeks in his home as one of twelve Ambassadors until January 25, 1971 and then returned to Crane. Joseph Jeffers, having a PhD in Theology was State Evangelist for the Southern Baptists in Texas until 1936, before going out on his own. He was born and raised in Alabama. It was his sainted Mother's desire that he be a Minister of the Gospel. This continued until his de ath in July 1988. I still maintain cordial contact with his YNK Headquarters in Arizona.

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1971

Granddad dies in March. I returned to San Antonio for the Summer. While in San Antonio, I stayed in the home of Colonel Guy F. Hix, AF retired, in exchange for my assistance in the management and maintenance of several rental houses and apartments. He bought a new Yamaha motorcycle for me to get around on and as further payment to me. As a licensed Real Estate Broker he paid for me to attend ACRE, the American College of Real Estate. I took the exam for a license while visiting my Mother in the Dallas area while recuperating from a motorcycle wreck. Later I also designed a small vacation house for Col. Hix. I returned to Crane and started a correspondance course in Law; but hostile relatives had taken over so I moved to Odessa, Texas in the Fall.

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1972

While living in a house at 203 East Mable, Mormon Missionaries came by in January and gave me a Book of Mormon which I placed on the shelf after reading a few chapters.

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1973

I entered Odessa College in preparation for a degree in Business Management at the new University of Texas branch scheduled to open in Odessa in September. I had completed the curriculum in Business Management at UTPB by December 1974. During this return to Academia I began to notice traces of Anti-Jeffersonian concepts of Democracy - in favor of Pro-Greek City State - rhetoric in courses I took in Urban Sociology and State/Local Government. I recalled how Jefferson had expressed his displeasure with Greek philosophers.

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1976

Heard Roy Masters on XEG Radio and corresponded briefly with him in November and listened to his introductory tape on observation and meditation. Then in December I heard Jacob Hawkins also on XEG and started attending his House of Yahweh Messianic Synagogue in Odessa.

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1977

On January 25 I decided to accept the Book of Mormon on faith and started visiting the Mormon Church in Odessa. The account of this is on my <a target="new" href="http://www.geocities.ws/douglas36601/Benchmark.html">Benchmark</a> page.

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1981

Leaving Odessa, Texas in June, I traveled around the country reconnoitering the perimeters of the <a target="new" href="http://www.geocities.ws/douglas36601/westernstates.jpg">1500-mile </a><a target="new" href="http://www.geocities.ws/douglas36601/easternstates.jpg">square</a>. Afterward, I settled in Mobile, Alabama. I have lived in the same <a href="http://msrmaps.com/image.aspx?t=4&s=8&Lon=-88.07187900&Lat=30.76393000&Alon=-88.07187900&Alat=30.76393000&w=1&opt=0&addr=6%20Viaduct%20Rd,%20Chickasaw,%20AL%2036611-2512&qs=6%20Viaduct%7CChickasaw%7CAL%7C">place</a> in Chickasaw since January 19, 1984.

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2010 

On March 17, 2010 I was <a href="http://www.geocities.ws/douglas36601/confirmetion.pdf">confirmed</a> as a First Baptist to be in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church.

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