Charles H. Boud
Charles H. Boud was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey, who served on the Monmouth County, [New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders] and the New [Jersey General Assembly].
Biography
Boud was born on October 3, 1843, in Red Bank, New Jersey, and lived his entire life in Farmingdale, New Jersey. He worked as a Stationmaster for the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New Jersey Southern Railroad before working as superintendent of the Freehold and Squankum Marl Company.In 1879, Boud was elected to the Board of [County Commissioners (New Jersey)|Board of Chosen Freeholders] representing Howell Township and served until 1882. At the May 11, 1882, annual reorganization, he was chosen as Director of the [Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders], and served as Director for one year before leaving the board.
In 1882 he was Secretary of the Monmouth County Democratic/Republican Executive Committee.
In the 1883 general election, Charles H. Boud was elected to a one-year term in the New Jersey General Assembly.
Boud died in Dover, New Jersey, on September 1, 1921, and is buried in Farmingdale Evergreen Cemetery in Howell, New Jersey.