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    1. [BOYLE-L] Charles Boyle
    2. Carl M. Wagner
    3. Did your Charles Boyle have other children and who was his spouse? Donna Wagner

    07/29/1999 07:11:42
    1. [BOYLE-L] Charles Boyle
    2. Lawrence May
    3. I am researching Charles Boyle who came from England to America about 1730. His daughter, Margaret Boyle b. ca. 1759 in Pennsylvania; m. John Reaugh 1775. I would like to share data with others on this family.

    07/29/1999 03:57:29
    1. [BOYLE-L] Re: BOYLE-D Digest V99 #73
    2. Solomon BOYLE(1793-1831) m Harriet PARSILS(1803-1829) had John Boyle(1826-1902). lived in Liberty Corner, New Jersey and Somerset, New Jersey. John Boyle married Lydia ANNIN(1827-1907) Their children Harriet(1849-1930) Sarah(1851-?) m. Theodore Cowan English Edward (1853-1928) John (1855-?) Mary(1857-1930) Helen (1859-?) William(1861-?) m. Lizzie Moffitt Lydia(1864-?)m. Samuel Baldwin Robert(1865-?) James(1867-1947m. Bessie Charles(1869-1903)m Etta Wulfere Samuel(1872-?) m. Sarah Stelle Any relations?

    07/29/1999 03:42:29
    1. [BOYLE-L] James Boyle and Sarah Welch, 1858-1870
    2. James Boyle and Sarah Welch, probably from Northern Ireland, lived in Lanark, Scotland, during the above period, where James was a coal miner. Their children include: Sarah, born 10 Dec 1859, New Monkland, Lanark - died as an infant. John, b. 8 Feb 1862, Bathgate, West Lothian James, B. 5 Mar 1864, Shotts, Lanark (my gr-gr-grandfather) Sarah, b. 21 Jan 1866, Dalziel, Lanark Catherine Ann, b. 3 Apr 1868, Cambusnethan, Lanark Mary, b. 30 Jun 1870, Cambusnethan, Lanark James, Sarah and their family emigrated to the USA in 1870, settling in Upper Tyrone township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Any connections? thanks, Tim Boyle

    07/28/1999 06:00:54
    1. [BOYLE-L] Colonel William Boyle Holden
    2. Richard Sausman
    3. I would like to hear from anyone who has any information on WILLIAM BOYLE HOLDEN. He served as a Colonel (CSA) in the Civil War from Marshall County, Tenn. He was born approx 1814 (possibly in Ireland) and was married to Margaret Emily (last name unknown) from NC. William was elected Sheriff of Marshall Co., TN 3 times 1848, 1850 and 1852. He died in Marshall Co in 1873. I know William was related to the Boyle family and believe his mother was a Boyle. Does anyone know William's parents? Many thanks, Richard Sausman

    07/26/1999 12:48:28
    1. [BOYLE-L] Hugh and Sarah Jane BOYLE, IRE>PA>TX
    2. Mark D Byrne
    3. Looking for Hugh BOYLE, b. 1827, Donegal, Ireland and Sarah Jane BOYLE, b. 1829 also in Donegal, married 1848 in Tamaqua, PA. Had 11 children, Philip, Katie, Sarah Jane, Margaret, Cecilia, Agnes Ellen (my ggrandmother), Joseph, Mary, John, Rosie, and Charlie. Believed to have moved to the San Antonio, TX area. Agnes Ellen married Frank E. TUTTLE in 1894. Thanks for any help! Joan Byrne oan Byrne

    07/16/1999 09:34:06
    1. [BOYLE-L] pronunciation for Boyle
    2. dave
    3. At http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/irish/genealogynames.html you can hear the pronunciation of Boyle if your computer is equipped for sound. - ------------------------------------------------ Please visit http://valley.uml.edu/ (978-934-3958) - ------------------------------------------------

    07/11/1999 10:04:51
    1. [BOYLE-L] Boyle on ship Adam Lodge
    2. dave
    3. http://istg.rootsweb.com/1800/adamlodge18340614.html is the source for a passenger on the ship Adam Lodge, 1834, Londonderry to Philadelphia. 97. John Boyle 20 Male - ------------------------------------------------ Please visit http://valley.uml.edu/ (978-934-3958) - ------------------------------------------------

    07/11/1999 08:41:14
    1. [BOYLE-L] Re: BOYLE-D Digest V99 #68
    2. David Landrigan
    3. Have a wonderful time Pat! >Well, the time has finally come for me to leave on my trip. I have been >planning the Ireland trip for two years and it is my first to the >Emerald Isle. I am too excited to write much. > - ------------------------------------------------ Please visit - The City of Lowell, http://www.ci.lowell.ma.us/ The Flowering Cities, http://floweringcity.org UMass Lowell Psychology, http://valley.uml.edu/psychology/ LowellOnline, http://lowellonline.org -- and the many organizations that have sites working in partnership with the Community Lab at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. - ------------------------------------------------

    06/23/1999 04:20:38
    1. [BOYLE-L] Listowner going to NY and Ireland
    2. Pat Connors
    3. Well, the time has finally come for me to leave on my trip. I have been planning the Ireland trip for two years and it is my first to the Emerald Isle. I am too excited to write much. Thanks to David. He will take care of the list until I get back in August. I will also be unsubbing since I will be away. I hope you all have a great summer. If you have any problems write to David at: [email protected] Slan go foill, Pat -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pat (Patraigin) Connors, California Siochain Leat (peace be with you) Researching: Connors/O'Connor, McEntee, Campbell, Flynn/O'Flynn, Smith, Phillips, Carter, Boyle, O'Rourke, Healey, Cullinan, Hoare, Todd, Owen, Booth, Gallagher, Fahey, Ryan http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/n/Pat-Connors/ mailto:[email protected] Volunteer of Random Genealogical Kindness at http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/index.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    06/22/1999 02:18:41
    1. [BOYLE-L] BOYLE of Scotland.
    2. Andrew & Anne Buchanan
    3. I am looking for lots of help as I am new to all this. My husbands g-grandparents were JOHN BOYLE b.abt.1869 d.abt.1941 in Dumbarton, Scotland. He married JANE LANG (b.abt. 1867 in Dumbarton) on 27.12.1889 in Dumbarton, she died abt. 1931 in Dumbarton. They had 10 children.More info. if required. Is anyone out there looking for Scottish Boyle's? if so please help me if you can. Many thanks from the land downunder. Anne Buchanan. Buchanan Web Site - http://www.powerup.com.au/~druann/index.htm Email - [email protected] erup.com.au

    06/19/1999 10:21:03
    1. [BOYLE-L] Celtic Calendar - June 18
    2. Pat Connors
    3. ocht deag An Meitheamh, De' h-Aoine(18 June, Friday), or in Scottish, ochd-deug an t-Og-mhios, Di h-Aoine In 1639 the Pacification of Berwick took place. The Covenant supporters and the forces of Charles 1 faced each other at Berwick-on-Tweed neither wishing to engage in battle. The Scots did not like the idea of fighting a Stewart King. Anywya, Charles forces withdrew from Scotland and he recognized an independent Scottish Parliament. In 1789 John Carne, Cornish folklorist, was born. In 1972 Miles Dillon, Celtic scholar from Ireland, died. Submitted by John Laughland

    06/18/1999 01:20:02
    1. [BOYLE-L] FYI from Rootsweb
    2. Pat Connors
    3. Hello, This message is to update you on two items regarding the RootsWeb Resource Clusters. Please accept my apologies if this email may be sketchy and or cryptic. The individual who requested that this information be posted is on vacation until the end of the week. Item 1 (Surname and County Resources): You can now add your homepage(s) to the appropriate Resource group. The URL is: http://resources.rootsweb.com/utilities/addsite.html Item 2 (Surname Resources Only): The form to submit your request for adopting parts of the Surname Resource Clusters was changed on Wednesday, 9 June 1999. The Resource Cluster team asks that people who filled out the form prior to 9 June 1999 (especially if you forgot to submit any comments) to fill out the form again. RootsWeb realizes that this is an inconvenience for some people. However, we do want to ensure that your request is not overlooked due to incomplete information. The URL for requesting surname resources: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/sponsors.html If you have any questions, feel free to email [email protected] Sincerely, Vicki Lindsay RootsWeb Listmaster [email protected]

    06/17/1999 06:47:54
    1. [BOYLE-L] Celtic Calendar - June 17
    2. Pat Connors
    3. seacht deag An Meitheamh, De'ardaoin,(17 June, Thursdau), on in Cornish, seytek Metheven, De Yow In 1056 Griffydd ab LLewelyn defeated the English army near Hereford. In 1930 Hugh Robert Jones died. He was founder of the Welsh Nationalist Party. In 1963 John Cowper Powys, Welsh novelist died. Seven days until Midsummers Eve (23 June). The lightning bugs should be out by now depending on what latitude you are at. Find out where the fire marshall plans to be that night and don't forget to invite Smokey the Bear to help out with fire safety. I always keep the garden hose nearby and at the ready. And scale down if there are any winds. A twenty foot high flame is great but becomes a nuisance if it starts going sideways. Submitted by John Laughland

    06/17/1999 02:09:11
    1. [BOYLE-L] Celtic Calendar - June 15 and 16
    2. Pat Connors
    3. Sorry, I was away for a day so you are getting both days at once. cuig deag An Meitheamh , De' Mairt( 15 June, Tuesday), or in Manx, queig-jeig Mean Souree In 1887 an Anti-Tithe riot occurred in Mochdie, Wales. Fifty civilians and thrity-four police were injured as the crowd tried to prevent seizure of cattle for tithe payments. se' deag An Meitheamh, De' Ceadaoin (16 June, Wednesday), or in Welsh, un ar bymtheg Mehefin, Dydd Mercher In 1282 the English were defeated by Llywelyn II at LLandeilo. The English were attempting an invasion of Wales. In 1886 North Wales tenant farmers met to form a land league based on the Irish Land League. Land leagues were formed in response to irresponsible landlords who would charge tennants rent on the land even when crops failed and evict people under such dire circumstances. This was part of the cause of the great famine. Scots and Welsh suffered as well as the Irish tenants. In 1904 Loeiz Andouard, Breton language writer, was born. Submitted by John Laughland

    06/16/1999 02:53:01
    1. [BOYLE-L] Celtic Calenday - June 14
    2. Pat Connors
    3. ceathair An Meitheamh, De' Luan ( 14 June, Monday), or in Scottish, ceithir-deug an t-Og-mhios, Di-Luain In 1884 John McCormack, famous Irish tenor, was born. In 1946 John Logie Baird, Scottish inventor of television, died. ( In all fairness he should have been required to live long enough to see what happened to his invention) Followup: A cousin of mine reports staying at the castle at Ballynahinch. She tells me that it is a lovely place and great for salmon fishing. Submitted by John Laughland

    06/13/1999 01:02:47
    1. [BOYLE-L] Need help
    2. Pat Connors
    3. Hi all, I am going away (NY and Ireland) in another week and won't be back until around August 10th. I need someone from the list to babysit for it while I am away. This will not require much work. As a substitute-listowner, you get all the mail on the list, plus all those that subscribe and unsubscribe. Of course, you also get notified when mail bounces, in other words can't be delivered. After three bounces, Rootsweb automatically drops them from the list, so I do nothing about bounced posts. The other part, monitoring, I keep at a minimum. I resent owners that dictate too many rules so don't do that myself. I have four lists and so far, they have been mellow. I don't mind if they get off genealogy once in a while. I don't mind if they have disagreements. I ignore it and eventually it all goes away. I don't mind politics, either. So far, I haven't had any problems. I usually just lurk in the background and watch. That is what I would want you to do, if you baby-sit for me. I hope some one will let me know soon if they can help out. I will be unsubbing so I won't have a load of mail when I get back. Thanks in advance for your help. Pat Connors, Listowner

    06/13/1999 05:41:00
    1. [BOYLE-L] Celtic Calendar - June 13
    2. Pat Connors
    3. tri' deag An Meitheamh, De' Domhnaigh,( 13 June, Sunday), or in Breton, trizek Mezheven, Disul In 1798 the Battle of Ballynahinch, Ireland, was fought. The United Irish Army was defeated. There leader Henry Monroe was executed. The rebels in this battle were mainly Presbyterians ( remember, the anti-English movement included both Catholic and Presbyterians). The Lord Cornwallis leader of the English troops wisely granted an amnesty which defused much of the rebellion. The French tried to rekindle it, but failed. More on that on future calendar dates. Legends: In the Celtic pantheon there was a brother and sister known as Sirona and Grannos. There attribute was reputed to be healing. They were the celtic version of brother-sister healing divinities that were prevalent throughout Eurasia. Apollo and Artemis of Rome were similar. The concept here was the combining of opposites to reach wholeness, i.e. day/night, earth/sky, cold/warm, etc. Submitted by John Laughland

    06/12/1999 02:28:42
    1. [BOYLE-L] Celtic Calendar - June 12
    2. Pat Connors
    3. do'dheag An Meitheamh, De' Sathairn,(12 June, Staurday), or in Cornish, deudhek Metheven, De Sadorn In 1298 William Wallace routed the English at the Battle of Black Ironside. William could be called the father of Scottish nationalism. In 1865 William Butler Yeats, Irish author was born. Submitted by John Laughland: [email protected]

    06/11/1999 02:55:31
    1. [BOYLE-L] Warning
    2. Pat Connors
    3. I think it would be remiss of me not to warn everyone of today's new virus. It is on the national news programs. You can check out the full warning at this site: http://www.avertlabs.com/public/datafiles/valerts/vinfo/va10185.asp It looks like it gives a reply to an email you send with and attachment (ExploreZip.worm). In the body of the message it will say, "I received your email and I shall send you a reply ASAP. Till then, take a look at the attached zipped docs." Don't open the attachment. Just delete the whole message. Pat Connors, Listowner

    06/11/1999 12:25:08