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    1. [Boyle] Daniel Francis Boyle/Obit
    2. 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/rw/nVF.2ACIB/810 Message Board Post: Daniel Francis Boyle, born in N.J., passed away on 10-7-02 in Fontana, CA at the age of 41. No relatives located.

    03/12/2003 06:39:15
    1. [Boyle] Gregory Boyle
    2. 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/rw/nVF.2ACIB/809 Message Board Post: Seeking relatives of Gregory Boyle, born in ME. Mid 40's.

    03/12/2003 06:36:27
    1. [Boyle] Charles Boyle-Ireland>Pa.
    2. 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 Message Board Post: Looking for information on my great great-grandfather Charles Boyle who immigrated from Donegal probably late 1840s and married Nora O'Donnell by app.1850 & lived in Lansford, Carbon county-also especially interested in any information on Nora. I believe she had a relative-Dominick O'Donnell, with whom Charles boarded.

    03/11/2003 08:08:08
    1. [Boyle] margaret boyle
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: boyle/bailey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nVF.2ACIB/807 Message Board Post: Looking for informatiion on Margaret Mary Boyle, born in Luzerne County, Penna about 1890. She married James Bailey and they resided in Mahanoy City, Pa until his death in 1929.

    03/10/2003 02:30:34
    1. [Boyle] Looking for Info on Boyle family
    2. I am new to this list and am very interested in finding any additional information about my ancestors. My Grandmother was Celia Boyle (Born around 1885) and she had a brother called "Ned". My grandmother came to Boston in the early 1900's. My great grandfather was Danny Boyle. If anyone has any additional I would love hearing from you.

    03/02/2003 01:31:13
    1. [Boyle] CHARLOTTE BOYLE, b. IRELAND, 1824
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ADAMS, BLAILOCK, GOSS, NEVEL(S), PARKER, SINGLETON, SWINNEY, VANARSDALE, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/806 Message Board Post: CHARLOTTE BOYLE, b. Ireland, 1824, was wife of William Boyle, also b. Ireland, 1814. William passed through Ellis Island, NY when he emigrated to USA in 1849 on the ship AGNES. He gives embarkation point as DUBLIN. By 1850 census, he and Charlotte were living in Lexington, Holmes Co., Mississippi, (USA) and William was a merchant. Children all b. in Miss. and names are William, Sarah, Mary, John who were 14, 12, 9, and 7 on 1880 census. Any information on these people would be helpful. (FYI) There were over 50 WILLIAM BOYLES who sailed from Ireland to America between 1846 & 1851............Thanks, Lucy

    03/01/2003 04:26:48
    1. [Boyle] MSN problem update
    2. Pat Connors
    3. >From the RootsWeb helpdesk : After contacting MSN, RootsWeb.com was able to resolve the issue concerning delivering mail to MSN. As e-mail was bouncing, we encourage MSN subscribers to check their mailing list subscriptions at Password Central to make sure you didn't bounce off any mailing lists. http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, listowner http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton 2002

    02/26/2003 12:45:39
    1. [Boyle] Re: Boyle
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boyle/Carlin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/12.58.102.134 Message Board Post: Just checking the message board and noticed your posting about your g'father's sister being Bridget Boyle that married Bernard Carlin - that was my great-great grandparents. I don't remember speaking to you before about this - although I'm surprised I missed your posting. Was wondering if you have any more info...

    02/26/2003 04:26:59
    1. [Boyle] ADMIN MSG
    2. Pat Connors
    3. As many may or may not know, for the past week, MSN has not accepted mail from Rootsweb and as a result many of our regular posters have been dropped from the subscription lists. In checking my lists, I note that the Digest subbers are the only MSNs left since they receive less mail. Rootsweb has aggressively tried to resolve this issue but MSN has been totally unresponsive. I am hoping that the many MSN subbers that have been dropped are reading the archives to keep current. If you are, please let me know if you need help finding another provider. I do not suggest Hotmail, however, because they are part of MSN and are subject to the same rules. Yahoo would be my suggestion. I have an account with them and find it a good system. For those of us not using MSN, we will miss our regular subbers till they figure a way around the problem. If they try to post to the list, and they aren't subbed to the list, the post will bounce to me and I'll pass it on to the list. If you need help with your subscription, please email me OFF LIST and I'll do everything I can to help you. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA, listowner http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton 2002

    02/25/2003 01:37:59
    1. [Boyle] Re: Philip Boyle of Hazleton PA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: boyle/kimmett family friends Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nVF.2ACIB/375.451 Message Board Post: Does anyone know of a "Bucky" Boyle who owned a tavern in Allentown, Lehigh Co, PA? Apparently this family had a very close connection with the Kimmett family who came to Allentown from Londonderry Ireland in the first half of the 1800's. The Kimmett they were affiliated with were James Kimmett a yardmaster for the Lehigh Valley railroad and the Kimmett Lock number 39. Rita

    02/24/2003 02:57:41
    1. Re: [Boyle] Re: James Boyle
    2. I suppose someone has told you the "mollies" are the Mollie McGuires? The history of the early struggles in PA hard coal territory has several Boyle fellows included. A google search will take you to the Molly list. A visit to the video rental will give an entertaining, even though less than accurate story of the Mollie McGuires. Several good books are to be had at the local library, and if you close, there is a PA State museum at Eckley, with a very helpful archivist/historian, who know the stories and where to find the records. The miners village "patch" is preserved, with a few widows still in residence. Enjoy! Bonnie Boyle Harvey

    02/23/2003 02:41:11
    1. [Boyle] Re: James Boyle
    2. 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/96.113 Message Board Post: I am searching for any information on my father's family. My father, Paul J. O'Boyle (052722 - 070596) was born in Carbondale Pa. His father John (don't know middle initial) O'Boyle worked for the railroads and died in 1955. His wife, Lillian later relocated to Jersey City New Jersey where she lived with her youngest son, Gerald O'Boyle. I recall my father talking about the "mollies" but did not know what it meant. Would appreaciate any information to determine if there is a relationship between this group of people and the people you are looking for. ~Pat O'Boyle

    02/23/2003 09:42:28
    1. [Boyle] Message boards and the list....
    2. Pat Connors
    3. This was in this weeks Rootsweb Review: 1a. REPLYING TO GATEWAYED MESSAGES ON MAILING LISTS: If you subscribe to a RootsWeb Mailing List that is gatewayed to a corresponding Message Board you probably have observed messages coming through on the Mailing List with the following notation: "This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list." If you wish to reply to a gatewayed message, be aware that the author of a Message Board message may not be a subscriber to the Mailing List to which his or her message has been copied. Click on the link included in the message to be taken directly to the message on the board. There you can click on POST REPLY and type in your response. That way the author of the original message will be notified of your response and will be able to view it on the board. Additionally, your reply will be gatewayed to the Mailing List and you need not post a separate response there. However, there are some instances when it may not be convenient or possible for Mailing List users to post their responses on the Message Boards as described above. For example, if you have an e-mail only service and/or limited access to the Internet, and as a result read and compose e-mail for Mailing Lists while offline, then clicking on the URL link in the message is inconvenient or impossible. To reply to a gate-wayed message under such circumstances, remember to include a private response to the author of the board message. Do this by making sure that his or her e-mail address, which is included in every gatewayed post, appears in the SEND TO box of your e-mail message. -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com All outgoing mail virus free, scanned by Norton 2002

    02/20/2003 09:10:46
    1. [Boyle] rose boyle
    2. 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/805 Message Board Post: Looking for the parents of Rose Boyle, born in Pennsylvania about 1884. She took vows as a sister at the Convent of the Good Shepherd in Philadelphia.

    02/20/2003 07:47:20
    1. [Boyle] Re: Thomas P. Boyle
    2. 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/35.46.57.262 Message Board Post: My family has lived in Una Boyle's house in New Jersey since the year after she died, in 1962. I knew that her husband was a doctor, but thought there were only three children: Una, Dan, and Rhodi (?).

    02/20/2003 06:07:15
    1. Re: [Boyle] Re: Boyle MN
    2. LOIS HOLCOMB
    3. That doesn't connect with my family. Sorry Lois Holcomb tomsusanb@aol.com wrote: > 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/35.116.119 > > Message Board Post: > > My great grandparents, EDWARD BOYLE & CATHERINE SHALLOW, were from St. Gilles. A few years after Edward's death, Catherine took her children and homesteaded in Traverse County, Minnesota in the mid 1880's. Do you have information on these folks? > > ==== BOYLE Mailing List ==== > Do you have Irish ancestors who landed, lived or passed through NY State? > Join a new list related to the history, culture and geneology of the Irish in NY > mailto:NY-IRISH-L-request@Rootsweb.com?body=subscribe

    02/20/2003 06:04:41
    1. [BOYLE] MICHAEL.. JOHN .. BERNARD BOYLE
    2. Marjorie Holmes
    3. My g.grandfather Michael was born in Tipperary c1845 married to Bridget born c1846 in Carlow. Left for Manchester Englan. OR could have been taken to England by parents earlier in the century and met there. Michael was a cooper as was his son John and his son Bernard (mygrandfather). I would love some pointing in the right direction to find out more about them. Perhaps someone has these names in their research. I would appreciate hearing so very much. Marjorie in New Zealand

    02/20/2003 03:30:52
    1. Re: [Boyle] Re: Boyle MN
    2. Tara Bennett
    3. Do you have any further information on this Hugh Boyle from Co. Donegal? My Hugh Boyle was from Donegal or Tyrone and had a daughter named Annie that married John McMenamin. Thanks, Tara ----- Original Message ----- From: <jboyle2323@cs.com> To: <BOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:00 PM Subject: [Boyle] Re: Boyle MN > 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/35.116.119.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Tom > I'll put a packet of inof together for you and get it out in a day or two. I don't know where in Ireland they came from and was hoping you might have an ides. > I established a relationship for the three brothers John, William and Louis by noting the relationships given in various church records such as godparents or witnesses. Most give only names, but once in a while they will list the relationship. There are a number of firm indications of the relationship. In fact in Sister Claire's book she notes someone's godparents as James Boyle and Catherine McFarlin a grandmother or something close. Well, James Boyle is my great grandfather and the son of Louis the brother and Catherine is his mother. > > There is a Hugh Boyle in the nearby town of St. Sylvestre from Donegall County and I even have the town, but I can't make a connection with him by the above method. > > Glad to know sister Claire's work is continuing. She had contact with a "cousin" Rena Boyle in St Patrick PQ. Rena descended from John through Felix and Albert her father. She passed away several years ago, but has siblings still living in St. Pat's. I visited her several times and know that she knew the location of some of her family birth places in St. Gilles which is about 10 miles east of St. Pats. Her brother John who lived next door to her must know the location. > > Most of Louis family either stayed in PQ or moved to New Hampshire of Vermont. I am in Concord NH. Many of William's family did the same. It is probable that some also went west as MN was considered at that time. The PQ records don't indicate where anyone went. > > Will gather what you may be interested in and get it out shortly. > Joe Boyle > > > ==== 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 > > >

    02/20/2003 01:18:02
    1. Re: [Boyle] Re: Boyle MN
    2. Dear Joe, I don't know that much about my Boyle family except that my Father (George Thomas) was one of three sons: Charles, George and Joseph. He, Thomas, and his wife, Josephine nee Delaney lived in NYC. Thomas had a sister who married a Ryan and lived in R.I. He had another bother, don't know name, who lived in Avoca, PA. This brother had a few children one of whom was a nun, Sr. Josephus, IHM. And, one other brother (don't know his name either) was Mayor of Newport, RI Have you come across any of these Boyle folks in your research? I am so proud of this wonderful family and am anxious to find a few clues in order to get started. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Please e-mail me. Thanks, Michelle Connelly (nee Boyle) NYC

    02/19/2003 03:33:52
    1. [Boyle] Re: Boyle MN
    2. 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/35.116.119.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Tom I'll put a packet of inof together for you and get it out in a day or two. I don't know where in Ireland they came from and was hoping you might have an ides. I established a relationship for the three brothers John, William and Louis by noting the relationships given in various church records such as godparents or witnesses. Most give only names, but once in a while they will list the relationship. There are a number of firm indications of the relationship. In fact in Sister Claire's book she notes someone's godparents as James Boyle and Catherine McFarlin a grandmother or something close. Well, James Boyle is my great grandfather and the son of Louis the brother and Catherine is his mother. There is a Hugh Boyle in the nearby town of St. Sylvestre from Donegall County and I even have the town, but I can't make a connection with him by the above method. Glad to know sister Claire's work is continuing. She had contact with a "cousin" Rena Boyle in St Patrick PQ. Rena descended from John through Felix and Albert her father. She passed away several years ago, but has siblings still living in St. Pat's. I visited her several times and know that she knew the location of some of her family birth places in St. Gilles which is about 10 miles east of St. Pats. Her brother John who lived next door to her must know the location. Most of Louis family either stayed in PQ or moved to New Hampshire of Vermont. I am in Concord NH. Many of William's family did the same. It is probable that some also went west as MN was considered at that time. The PQ records don't indicate where anyone went. Will gather what you may be interested in and get it out shortly. Joe Boyle

    02/19/2003 01:00:51