Boston Finch was born around 1800. Though we are unsure of many details of his early life, at some point he married his wife Harriett. He was listed on the 1834 Report of the Commissioners appointed to superintend the re-building of the State Capitol as a “laborer” compensated $.50 per day. Like most of the enslaved people on the Capitol project, Boston’s enslaver likely kept the money Boston’s labor generated.