This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/808.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I have an Ann Boyle that married a Cormac Conahan. A boarder, possibly related to Anne named Daniel Boyle age 44 lived with them in 187O. Anne had a twin sister named Susan. The 19OO Census states that Ann and Cormac immigrated in 1865, that they were married 32 years in 1900, and they were in the US 35 years in the year 1900. Cormac Conahan was the brother of my great grand father Cornelius Conahan. The following are the children of Cormac and Anne Conahan.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/362.3 Message Board Post: Sandy, Have you found any new information on the Boyle family? I tried to email you but the message bounced back. Sally Boyle Weigand
Do you know where Charles Boyle was born in England? I have a Boyle connection that goes back to Barnstaple, Devon and is found there as early as the 1500's. The family was large, has a branch that went to Australia and another that came via Wales to Westmoreland and Allegheny County in 1870. Thanks, Bonnie Boyle Harvey
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boyle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/832 Message Board Post: I am researching a Robert Boyle, 1751-1834 in Bedford, VA. He died in 1834 of unsound mind and his son John, brought a suit before the Chancery Court regarding his property. In the suit, it lists 10 children, Thomas Boyle of Campbell Co, VA, Alexander Boyle, Polly Kerns (married to Reuben Kerns of Bedford, Va), Robert Boyle (I assume, Jr), David Boyle of Putnam Co, Ill (my ancestor), Caleb Boyle of Greenbriar, Va, Sally Boyle Guthrie (married to James Guthrie of Saida Co, OH), Elizabeth Boyle, William Boyle, and John Boyle. Robert Boyle, Sr was married to a Jemimah unknown. Anyone related to this family? Would love to hear from you.. Thanks, Linda Boyle Lang
I am a descendant of Charles Boyle who came from England to America about 1730. He married Elizabeth Kirkpatrick in Fort Du Quesne -- now known as Pittsburg, PA He was an Indian traderr and traveled in Ohio, West Virgina, and Pennsylvania. His daughter, Margaret, married John Reaugh in 1782.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boyle, Rhoades, Lauderdale, Henson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nVF.2ACIB/831 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Harry, Cora, Susie Boyle who were in Montrose, CO, in 1920. Harry & Cora were in Montrose in 1930 along with Cora's mother, Sarah Lauderdale Rhoades. I am researching Lauderdales & Hensons formerly of Jack Co., TX. Sarah lived there with grandparents until marrying Moses Rhoades. Her parents were Phoebe Ann Henson & Simpson Jones Lauderdale.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/747.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: tried to e-mail you but it's not "taking"-no Amy Boyle in my tree, though.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/747.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: the boyle i have ia a AMY BOYLE but i think i have information on huge and charles i had a lot of people lookimg things up for me amy was mariied to frederick fairburn email me at kenslady@icontech.com for info
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nVF.2ACIB/747.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Unless Charles and John are twins, or "11-month" brothers, it's unlikely that they're from the same parents. Interesting that they were both tailors, though, and that they wound up in "coal country" rather than a big city where they'd be more likely to get work. I also have a James and Rose Boyle, kids were Violet (unmarried teacher), and 2 brothers-may be John and Patrick, who were my father's (Phillips from Ireland)cousins, but can't find connection through the Boyle side. Incidentally, my father's great-grandparents were Charles and Hannah (O'Donnell) Boyle.
Jane, I have a Michael Boyle who was dead by the time his son Hugh age 22 married in Greenock Scotland in 1867. Michaels occupation was listed as a Tailor. These Boyles were supposedly from the Donegal area also. Do you think that they may connect? Susanne Boyle Turcotte bnsturc@computan.on.ca
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nVF.2ACIB/747.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My John Boyle, born 1815 Ireland, was also a tailor. He, too, was in Carbon county, Pennsylvania in the 1850 census. His first son, John, born 1838 is listed as being born in Ireland. The next child found on census, Catherine, born in 1841 Pennsylvania. I found John Boyle in the 1860 and 1870 census in Hazleton, PA. I believe he died before the 1880 census, but this information is too new to me to have researched out.
Hi There, I have also hit a brick wall with my O'Boyle/Boyle ancestors. Maybe someone out there can recognize some of these people. This is one clan I am researching currently: JOHN O'BOYLE was born Abt. 1825 in Ireland, and died April 28, 1903 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He married CHRISTIANA MCKAY, daughter of ? MCKAY. She was born Abt. 1839 in Ontario, Canada, and died January 24, 1918 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Children of JOHN O'BOYLE and CHRISTIANA MCKAY are: i. MARY-ANN O'BOYLE, b. February 2, 1858, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; d. April 1, 1932, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; m. JOSEPH MCBRIDE, July 20, 1875, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; b. June 1, 1841, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; d. August 2, 1901, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. ii. AMELIA O'BOYLE, b. Abt. 1861, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; d. November 24, 1934, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada @ 73; m. PATRICK JOSEPH MCBRIDE; b. 1861, Desert River, Quebec, Canada; d. March 28, 1934, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada @ 71. iii. THOMAS O'BOYLE, b. Abt. 1865, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; d. March 6, 1896, Chicago, Illinois, USA. iv. ROSALINDA O'BOYLE, b. 1868, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; d. 1941; m. PATRICK JOSEPH KENNEDY; b. 1857; d. 1923, Detroit, Michigan, USA? v. JOHN A. O'BOYLE, b. 1869, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; d. 1945, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; m. ANN SHANNON, October 8, 1901, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; b. 1867, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; d. 1938, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The second group of O'Boyle's I am trying to connect is this one: JOHN1 O'BOYLE was born 1816 in Ireland, and died October 3, 1896 in Quyon & Onslow South, Pontiac, Quebec. He married SARAH CORRIGAN. She was born 1832, and died June 10, 1873 in Quyon & Onslow South, Pontiac, Quebec. Children of JOHN O'BOYLE and SARAH CORRIGAN are: i. SON O'BOYLE ?? MAYBE2 JOHN. ii. DAUGHTER O'BOYLE. iii. PATRICK AUSTIN O'BOYLE, b. Abt. 1867; d. January 6, 1904, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada; m. ROSE LYNN, April 9, 1891, St Patrick's, Ottawa, Ontario; b. Abt. 1866; d. December 10, 1945, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. iv. THOMAS JOSEPH O'BOYLE, b. February 19, 1870. v. DAUGHTER O'BOYLE. And the third set is the Gloucester, Ontario group : Thomas O'BOYLE married Mary CLYNES from County Mayo. We believe that Thomas O'Boyle and his wife came to Canada and had 3 sons maybe more: Thomas O'Boyle -- b. 1820 who became an Oblate Priest ordained in France, died 1866 in Gloucester, Ontario, Canada. He was the first parish priest at St John's Church Michael O'Boyle -- married Anastasia Grace died in New York John O'Boyle -- may have married Julia McGreggor, settled in Gloucester, Ontario, Canada. and died there. Thanks in advance for any help, Anne-Marie --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.490 / Virus Database: 289 - Release Date: 6/16/2003
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nVF.2ACIB/747.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi-do you know if your Frederick had a brother named Charles? I'm looking for sibs/parents of great-great grampa Charles Boyle, born 1815 in Ireland, who married Hannah, (or Honora or Nora) O'Donnell, born 1825 Ireland-both probably from Donegal & moved to Carbon County in time for the 1850 census, with baby Bridget. He probably had a brother named Hugh, but that's all the information on him that I have. Census lists him as a tailor.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nVF.2ACIB/808.1.2 Message Board Post: Regarding Susan (maybe Susanna) Boyle, I've discovered a Susan Boyle with sister Anna (parents unknown) Anna married a Cormac Conahan-probably mid-1800s. No other information yet.
If you want more about orphan trains see this site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/7446/orphantrains.html There are other sites where people can communicate if they feel their ancestor was on an orphan train. Thank you. Merton -----Original Message----- From: Jan Stevens [mailto:JStevens@coolinglaw.com] Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 9:33 AM To: BOYLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Boyle] John Boyle - Born April, 1863 Looking for any information on John Boyle who was born in April of 1863 in Ireland. He immigrated in 1865 when he was only two years old from Cork to the United States. From there is a big blank span of time, though we know he came from Ohio to Atchison County, Kansas when he was between 16 - 20 years of age. I believe I have located him on the 1880 census in Harmony, Clark Township Ohio - minus his parents. He married my great-grandmother, Mary Eliza Olden, in Kansas and they farmed and raised a family in Muscotah, Kansas. According to family lore, John would never talk about his parents (I suspect he may have been an orphan-train child) and disavowed religion of all kind. So there it is, mostly a blank wall. If this triggers a suspicion of connection with any Boyles who may read this, please get in touch. Regards, Jan Stevens ==== BOYLE Mailing List ==== Family Boyle Net -- http://family.boyle.net Boyle Genealogy Forum: http://genforum.genealogy.com/boyle/ Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl To change to L form http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/b/boyle.html Jane Lyons's Genealogy Site: http://www.from-ireland.net/
Mike, Thanks for responding - it's good to hear from another Boyle even if we find no connection. John refused to talk about his mother and father or any siblings. As I mentioned he didn't go to church and according to my Mom (who I just lost this past January) had even more aversion to Roman Catholics. As a Roman Catholic, it has been my experience that some of those most hostile to us Catholics are former members. Why? Well, that's another story. At any rate, John Boyle married my great-grandmother, Mary Eliza Olden) and had four sons, in order of their births: Evan, Charles, Jay and Gale (my grandfather). Via the Net I connected with Evan's great-granddaughter some of whose people have settled in the Bellingham, Washington area. Great-grandfather remained on the farm in Muscotah, Kansas until he suffered a stroke and came to Kansas City to live with my Grandfather, Gale, and his family. Mother said that though the subject of his family of origin was completely taboo, that on all other scores he was a man of gentle nature and kind disposition. I just wish he had left a few more crumbs along the way to track him by. This is about all I know about John. No brother or sister information available either. If he were an orphan-train child he just might not have ever know. So, other than the fact that he left Cork (was that where they lived or just where they departed from?) and his time in Ohio, that is about all I know. Warmest Regards, Jan Stevens P.S. At the end of August my son, Michael, and I are going to Ireland. Wish I knew where the Man came from it sure would enhance the trip. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Boyle [mailto:Boyle18@msn.com] Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 10:25 AM To: BOYLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Boyle] John Boyle - Born April, 1863 Jan, I'm having some trouble connecting the dots on the Boyles as well. Would you happen to have the names of any siblings or parents? Here's what I have... Michael Kevin Boyle (me, b.1952, Kansas City, MO) William Dennis Boyle Jr. (my dad, b.1927, Kansas City, MO) William Dennis Boyle Sr. (grandfather, b.1878, KY?, d.1938, Kansas City, MO)) brothers: Thomas Boyle Jr. (b.1875, ?, d.1931, Kansas City, MO) Henry Boyle-farmed in Missouri Jack (John?) Boyle-a Kansas resident Thomas Boyle Sr. (b.1828 in Ireland, d.1888 in either KCMO or ?) Henry Boyle (1804-1874, Ireland) It's weird, but I have more information on distant relatives than the nearer. Since grandpa died in 1938, I was unable to make any contact with him-and as his dad died in 1888, my dad never knew him! The connection seems to have been lost among the men who waited until they were 50 to have kids. Evidently, Thomas Sr. had 6 sisters (my gr-gr-aunts), 4 of whom immigrated and became nuns in KY-just across the river from Ohio. One of them, Margaret (Sr. Boniface) immigrated in 1865-but they seemed to have all arrived separately-in waves. 2 sisters married in Ireland, 1 stayed and died there, 1 married (Connor or O'Connor) and emigrated to Australia. The immigration for the "sisters" was from Co. Waterford-but my grandfather had indicated to my father that his family originated in Cork. There does seem to be some secrecy among family members as to where they were born, lived and died-and some distance in the relationships. In those days...there was a pioneer mentality-and when you had gotten through the 8th grade, you were on your own-often meaning the end of family relationships. My grandfather William and brother Tommy were close-and were buried next to Thomas Sr., but his death year (1888) may have meant that his body was "moved" to KC-but who knows? This is further complicated by second wives and whose children belong to whom. All very mysterious. Let me know if any bells are rung. Best to you and your family. Mike Boyle Spokane, WA ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Stevens To: BOYLE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 6:32 AM Subject: [Boyle] John Boyle - Born April, 1863 Looking for any information on John Boyle who was born in April of 1863 in Ireland. He immigrated in 1865 when he was only two years old from Cork to the United States. From there is a big blank span of time, though we know he came from Ohio to Atchison County, Kansas when he was between 16 - 20 years of age. I believe I have located him on the 1880 census in Harmony, Clark Township Ohio - minus his parents. He married my great-grandmother, Mary Eliza Olden, in Kansas and they farmed and raised a family in Muscotah, Kansas. According to family lore, John would never talk about his parents (I suspect he may have been an orphan-train child) and disavowed religion of all kind. So there it is, mostly a blank wall. If this triggers a suspicion of connection with any Boyles who may read this, please get in touch. Regards, Jan Stevens ==== BOYLE Mailing List ==== Family Boyle Net -- http://family.boyle.net Boyle Genealogy Forum: http://genforum.genealogy.com/boyle/ Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl To change to L form http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/b/boyle.html Jane Lyons's Genealogy Site: http://www.from-ireland.net/ ==== BOYLE Mailing List ==== Family Boyle Net -- http://family.boyle.net Boyle Genealogy Forum: http://genforum.genealogy.com/boyle/ Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl To unsubscribe http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/b/boyle.html Listowner, Pat Connors: mailto:nymets11@pacbell.net
Looking for any information on John Boyle who was born in April of 1863 in Ireland. He immigrated in 1865 when he was only two years old from Cork to the United States. From there is a big blank span of time, though we know he came from Ohio to Atchison County, Kansas when he was between 16 - 20 years of age. I believe I have located him on the 1880 census in Harmony, Clark Township Ohio - minus his parents. He married my great-grandmother, Mary Eliza Olden, in Kansas and they farmed and raised a family in Muscotah, Kansas. According to family lore, John would never talk about his parents (I suspect he may have been an orphan-train child) and disavowed religion of all kind. So there it is, mostly a blank wall. If this triggers a suspicion of connection with any Boyles who may read this, please get in touch. Regards, Jan Stevens
Jan, I'm having some trouble connecting the dots on the Boyles as well. Would you happen to have the names of any siblings or parents? Here's what I have... Michael Kevin Boyle (me, b.1952, Kansas City, MO) William Dennis Boyle Jr. (my dad, b.1927, Kansas City, MO) William Dennis Boyle Sr. (grandfather, b.1878, KY?, d.1938, Kansas City, MO)) brothers: Thomas Boyle Jr. (b.1875, ?, d.1931, Kansas City, MO) Henry Boyle-farmed in Missouri Jack (John?) Boyle-a Kansas resident Thomas Boyle Sr. (b.1828 in Ireland, d.1888 in either KCMO or ?) Henry Boyle (1804-1874, Ireland) It's weird, but I have more information on distant relatives than the nearer. Since grandpa died in 1938, I was unable to make any contact with him-and as his dad died in 1888, my dad never knew him! The connection seems to have been lost among the men who waited until they were 50 to have kids. Evidently, Thomas Sr. had 6 sisters (my gr-gr-aunts), 4 of whom immigrated and became nuns in KY-just across the river from Ohio. One of them, Margaret (Sr. Boniface) immigrated in 1865-but they seemed to have all arrived separately-in waves. 2 sisters married in Ireland, 1 stayed and died there, 1 married (Connor or O'Connor) and emigrated to Australia. The immigration for the "sisters" was from Co. Waterford-but my grandfather had indicated to my father that his family originated in Cork. There does seem to be some secrecy among family members as to where they were born, lived and died-and some distance in the relationships. In those days...there was a pioneer mentality-and when you had gotten through the 8th grade, you were on your own-often meaning the end of family relationships. My grandfather William and brother Tommy were close-and were buried next to Thomas Sr., but his death year (1888) may have meant that his body was "moved" to KC-but who knows? This is further complicated by second wives and whose children belong to whom. All very mysterious. Let me know if any bells are rung. Best to you and your family. Mike Boyle Spokane, WA ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Stevens To: BOYLE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 6:32 AM Subject: [Boyle] John Boyle - Born April, 1863 Looking for any information on John Boyle who was born in April of 1863 in Ireland. He immigrated in 1865 when he was only two years old from Cork to the United States. From there is a big blank span of time, though we know he came from Ohio to Atchison County, Kansas when he was between 16 - 20 years of age. I believe I have located him on the 1880 census in Harmony, Clark Township Ohio - minus his parents. He married my great-grandmother, Mary Eliza Olden, in Kansas and they farmed and raised a family in Muscotah, Kansas. According to family lore, John would never talk about his parents (I suspect he may have been an orphan-train child) and disavowed religion of all kind. So there it is, mostly a blank wall. If this triggers a suspicion of connection with any Boyles who may read this, please get in touch. Regards, Jan Stevens ==== BOYLE Mailing List ==== Family Boyle Net -- http://family.boyle.net Boyle Genealogy Forum: http://genforum.genealogy.com/boyle/ Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl To change to L form http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/b/boyle.html Jane Lyons's Genealogy Site: http://www.from-ireland.net/
Lois: Just by chance, My Wm. G. Boyle, b. 1824 county Antrim, had three sisters. I don't know their names. You can see at my home page: www.mylink.net/~jstinson.. Jim Stinson
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boyle / Gregg Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nVF.2ACIB/720.2 Message Board Post: Dear Donna, I'm searching for any information on Christiana Boyle, born appr. 1829 in County Antrim, Ireland. I don't know her parents, but am wondering if there may be some slim chance that she's one of your three daughters. Christiana married John Gregg, also of Antrim, and the couple settled in Vannachar, Ontario, Canada - having 13 children. Looking forward to hearing from you, Thanks, Lois