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    1. Re: [DOYLE] John DOYLE b: 1757 in Dunganstown, Co. Wexford, IRL
    2. Hiya, Do you have any of his children's name ? Irene On 20 Jun 2006 at 14:10, cathy carley wrote: > GDAY:) > Is anyone Researching this Family please > > John DOYLE b: 1757 in Dunganstown, Co. Wexford, IRL > Married Sarah BORBRIDGE b: ABT 1760 > > Thanks > Regards > Cathy:) > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com > > > ==== DOYLE Mailing List ==== > Post only material you own. When you post to RootsWeb.com, you > must either be the copyright holder, have written permission from the > copyright holder, or the material must clearly be in the public domain. > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.4/364 - Release Date: 6/14/2006 >

    06/20/2006 04:21:27
    1. Re: Hibernia DOYLE
    2. E. C.G.
    3. Steve, Interesting, There very well could be a connection. I've seen stranger things happen. Last night I found two Sarah TUCKERS on 1850 TN census of the right age. Giles Co. TN TUCKER, William 44 TN Elizabeth 42 TN Sarah 18 Mary 16 James 14 William 10 AND: Shelby Co. TN In the household of Martha WILLIAMS; TUCKER, Allen 24 Elizabeth 19 Frances 18 Sarah 18 John 15 Do you know if there is a Methodist connection? That could help with your research, they kept pretty good records. I'll keep looking through my stuff to see if I find anything. "Hey.......My GGGRandfather was a RUFUS JOHN DOYLE b.1834 in Estill Co, KY died in the Civil War Dec 3, 1862. Some of his kinfolk were named John, Martin, Newton & William. My GGGGrandfather Dr. John B. Logsdon married a Sarah Ann Tucker from TN, she was born in 1832. Wonder what the chances are they might be related. Dont have any data on either. Know some of the Logsdon went dont to TN, AL, MS during the war and some went to MO to escape it. Please let me know if any of this is even close as I cant tie any of them together. Martin lived in Logan Co, KY which is like 5-10 miles from the state line. Steve in Indy" Let me know if you can relate to anything. Carol, http://community.webtv.net/carg/MYREALWORK Whatever befalls the earth Befalls the sons of the earth. ~Chief Seattle~

    06/19/2006 03:26:15
    1. Doyles in Quebec
    2. Shirley
    3. Are there no Doyles from Quebec other than my branch of the family? I know that rumour has it that the Doyle clan can be hard to find but this is ridiculous I have yet to see a single posting regarding Doyles from Quebec. My Grandfather was James Doyle and he had a brother Daniel Doyle and a sister Anne (Nan) who married an Edward (Ned) Bell - Montreal. Thanks Shirley - Calgary Faith sees the invisible - believes the incredible - and receives the impossible

    06/18/2006 02:51:15
    1. Fw: [PACEN] Doyle, Erie Co Pa- 1930
    2. linda dougan
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liz McKinnon" <emckinnon5@comcast.net> To: <PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 11:07 AM Subject: Re: [PACEN] Doyle, Erie Co Pa- 1930 > Erie > 414 East Ave > > James 45 PA NIRE PA operator grain elevator > Kate 50 GER GER GER janitress school bldg > Isabel 17 maid private home PA > Agnes 17 PA > James Jr 11 PA > > > Liz McKinnon > Warren MI 48092 > emckinnon5@comcast.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "linda dougan" <lindadougan047@velocity.net> > To: <PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:40 AM > Subject: [PACEN] Doyle, Erie Co Pa- 1930 > > >> Looking for census information on James Doyle, married to Katherine > Leibel, Erie Pa . 1930. Thanks Much. Linda Dougan >> >> >> ==== PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== >> #6) Our "volunteers" are simply listmembers who take the time to do > lookups to help other listmembers. They do not sign up to be > 'volunteers.' > Please try not to exceed the one post per day limitation. >> >> ============================== >> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > #5) Please send any questions or concerns to the list administrator at > pa-census-lookup-admin@rootsweb.com. > This list is not to be used for generalized surname research purposes. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    06/18/2006 03:21:36
    1. DOYLE-NEWMAN ST-1980
    2. linda dougan
    3. JAMES DOYLE, 38 WIFE ANNIE 26, FROM NY, JAMES IRELAND. JOHN10,MARY E 7, ANNIE 6, AND JAMES 3. ALL CHILDREN BORN IN PA. ANY INFO HELPFUL LINDA DOUGAN.

    06/18/2006 03:14:24
    1. Fw: [PACEN] june Doyle 1930 - Erie Pa
    2. linda dougan
    3. Hi, Looking for this family. thanks Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Farmer" <lrfarmer@charter.net> To: <PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 12:09 PM Subject: Re: [PACEN] june Doyle 1930 - Erie Pa > 1930 Pennsylvania, Erie, Erie City, ED# 26 > Roll: 2035; Page: 143; Sheet: 7A > April 7, 1930 > 1161 Branden St., HH# 140/159 > (All birthplaces PA, except as noted) > Doyle, William, head, m, w, 46, married at age 23, PA IRE IRE, laborer > paper mill > ----- Emma, wife, f, w, 46, married at age 23, PA GER PA > ----- Ernest, son, m, w, 19, single, driver truck > ----- Clarence, son, m, w, 17, single > ----- June, dau, f, w, 8, single > ----- Beatrice, dau, f, w, 4, single > > > ----- Original Message ----- > On Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:40 PM, <lindadougan047@velocity.net> writes: > >> Could someone look up William Doyle,married to Emma Schuda Doyle. >> Children, Clarence Ernest , Beatrice and June ( around 7 years old ) I >> believe there is a huge link between this and my last request. Thank You >> linda Dougan. >> 1930- Erie Pa. > > > ==== PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > #1) Please put your local history/census books to good use and help to > locate someone's family. > Genealogists don't grow old, we only lose our CENSUS! (ouch! bad pun!) > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    06/18/2006 12:21:27
    1. Fw: [PAERIE] Doyle-1930
    2. linda dougan
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "linda dougan" <lindadougan047@velocity.net> To: <PAERIE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 4:06 PM Subject: [PAERIE] Doyle-1930 > James Doyle, Son of James Doyle and Anna Burns Doyle. > 414 east Ave, Erie Pa. James 45, wife Kate, or katheleen leibel Doyle 50, > Daughters isabelle 17 and Agnes 17. A son James jr age 11. From 1911-1920 > The whole Doyle family liveed at 423 Ross St, then on to the lower east > side, all living close to each other for many years. Any information on > this family would be healpful. thank You Linda Dougan > > > ==== PAERIE Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the PA-Erie Mailing List > To leave PAERIE-L, send mail to PAERIE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the > single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave > PAERIE-D, do the same thing with PAERIE-D-request@rootsweb.com. > Periodically, messages are received that various viruses are floating > around the newslists. While no viruses have yet been transmitted via this > board, all readers are strongly encouraged to keep their virus checkers up > to date in order to ensure that your computer will not be impacted should > this occur. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    06/18/2006 12:19:54
    1. James and Mary Doyle of Austin,TX
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doyle,McArthur, Patton, Crenshaw, Overton, Davidson,Patton,Simnacher Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IcT.2ACIB/2005 Message Board Post: Saturday, June 17, 2006 This weekend, as Central Texans commemorate the freeing of slaves in Texas 141 years ago, a unique Juneteenth event will also acknowledge the legacy of a slaveholding couple. James and Mary Doyle settled on a league of land (about 4,400 acres) in western Bastrop County TX in 1835, when Texas still belonged to Mexico. The Doyles moved to Austin TX in the 1840s and prospered, acquiring more property and living near what is now St. Edward's University in Austin,TX Sunday morning, about 100 descendents of the Doyles and their freed slaves are expected to worship together in an interdenominational service at St. Edward's. The event was organized by Sandra Crenshaw of Dallas, a former City Council member who is a consultant for African American communities and whose family has ties to the Doyles. Crenshaw sees the service as part of an effort to recognize both Mary Doyle's generosity and the historical relationships that have linked extended families, black and white, since the earliest days of Texas. Mary Doyle, who outlived both her husband and her only child, was devoutly Catholic. When she died in 1873, she bequeathed most of her land holdings to the Catholic church and the former slaves who still lived on Doyle property. These freedmen and women, less than a dozen in all, received more than 1,700 acres in Bastrop County, TX a surprising largesse for people barely out of slavery. Their land became known as St. Mary's Colony. "These were decent people, these Irish Catholics who were involved in slavery. They chose a compassionate route to slavery, and it's evidenced by the continued relationships after slavery," said Joseph Collins, a GTech Holdings Corp. call center employee and a history buff who's writing a book about the Doyles and their freed slaves. "A lot of whites held us as slaves and turned us loose with nothing," former St. Mary's resident Benjamine Thompson, told the Austin American-Statesman in 1979. "Old lady Doyle didn't do that. She gave that land to her colored slaves, and their ancestors grew up to have families," said Thompson, who was 99 at the time. "The young ones done got rid of that land, sold it and messed up." Because slaves often took their owners' names, today there are African American Doyles and Anglo Doyles. James and Mary Doyle's only child, Lodeska, married a man named Nicholas McArthur and had several children before she died at the age of 30; the McArthurs owned slaves, so there are McArthurs of both races, too. Surnames such as Patton, Crenshaw and Overton figure prominently in family trees with roots in St. Mary's Colony. Some became well-known citizens, such as Volma Overton, an Austin civil rights leader and education advocate who died last fall. Today, St. Mary's descendents will gather at the colony for their annual Juneteenth reunion, which dates back to 1873, according to Crenshaw. In its heyday, it was home to about 300 people, but St. Mary's is now a shadow of its former self. Without irrigation, the land was difficult to farm; not until the late1970s did the colony finally get running water, through the efforts of the late U.S. Rep. Jake Pickle. By then, most of the original families had either sold their land or lost it to back taxes or other debts. Crenshaw suspects that some uneducated landowners who lacked knowledge about financial matters may have lost their property through illegal means, and she wants to research what happened to the parcels. "We will know where every inch of that property went through tax records," she said. Over the years, many details of the families' conjoined histories have also been lost, to time and memory. But what no one disputes is the good heart and business acumen of Mary Doyle. Her husband, a stonemason, was the superintendent of construction for the first state Capitol building. Doyle slaves helped build the limestone structure, which later burned. After Doyle's death in 1866, his widow proved adept at managing and improving their considerable holdings. Before her health failed, she made sure her family was comfortably fixed. Then she turned to others. In addition to bequeathing the acreage that became St. Mary's Colony, her will carefully divvied up various gifts to her "farm people." To former slave Jennie Davidson, she gave property in the town of Bastrop; to James and Milton Patton went the milk cows and calves; to Isom McArthur, her wagon and team of oxen. The Congregation of Holy Cross, founders of St. Edward's University, received from Mary Doyle her 398-acre farm in South Austin, known for generations as the Catholic Farm. It would become one of the university's most valuable endowments. In 1962, a portion of the Doyle farm sold for a reported $1.3 million. The regional Internal Revenue Service center was later built on part of the farm. "That was Mary Doyle, a strong-willed businesswoman with a big heart. A lot of people, a lot of Catholics owe a lot of thanks to Mary Doyle," said Fannie Simnacher, 93, Doyle's great-great-great-granddaughter, who still lives on her family's farm in the Del Valle TX area and faithfully attends Dolores Catholic Church. "I still pray for her. She was a good person." Simnacher grew up the 1850s-era farmhouse, most of which still lacks air conditioning, and learned to swim in a creek that flows into the Colorado River, about a quarter of a mile away. She plans to attend Sunday's ceremony at St. Edward's. Crenshaw, too, will be there. The Doyles, she believes, are part of the key to her own family's history. Her blue-eyed grandfather John Crenshaw, who was listed as a mulatto in the 1880 census records for Austin, lived on land owned by Nicholas McArthur's descendents. "It is said that history is recorded by those who write it. Right now there's very little history written about slaves because they were listed as property. They didn't have last names until the 1870s," Crenshaw said. "By connecting with the white slave owners, only then can we begin to document history of slaves," she said. "We must know the pain of the past to understand the pain of the present to erase the pain in the future."

    06/17/2006 04:13:48
    1. Re: [DOYLE] Hibernia DOYLE
    2. Carol, Hey.......My GGGRandfather was a RUFUS JOHN DOYLE b.1834 in Estill Co, KY died in the Civil War Dec 3, 1862. Some of his kinfolk were named John, Martin, Newton & William. My GGGGrandfather Dr. John B. Logsdon married a Sarah Ann Tucker from TN, she was born in 1832. Wonder what the chances are they might be related. Dont have any data on either. Know some of the Logsdon went dont to TN, AL, MS during the war and some went to MO to escape it. Please let me know if any of this is even close as I cant tie any of them together. Martin lived in Logan Co, KY which is like 5-10 miles from the state line. Steve in Indy --Original Message----- From: E. C.G. <carg2@webtv.net> To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 20:01:55 -0500 Subject: [DOYLE] Hibernia DOYLE To all on the list, Thought I'd just put this out there to see if anyone recognizes this Hibernia DOYLE. Martin Rufus TUCKER, b. August 17, 1837, Giles Co. TN d. April 17, 1911 Martin Rufus TUCKER, m (1) Hibernia DOYLE, 1868. She was born 1841, AL, d. 1879. (2) Mary B. Yarbrough 1881, Giles Co TN. Martin Rufus was a Methodist Episcopal Preacher, Tennessee Conference,Ordained deacon, 1865, ordained elder, 1867 Childern of Martin Rufus and Hibernia were: John Doyle TUCKER, b. abt. 1868 TN Martha(Mattie)E. b. abt 1874 William( Willis) Newton b. abt 1877 Thanks for your alls time and any information. Carol, http://community.webtv.net/carg/MYREALWORK Whatever befalls the earth Befalls the sons of the earth. ~Chief Seattle~ ==== DOYLE Mailing List ==== Post only material you own. When you post to RootsWeb.com, you must either be the copyright holder, have written permission from the copyright holder, or the material must clearly be in the public domain. http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free.

    06/17/2006 04:07:20
    1. Hibernia DOYLE
    2. E. C.G.
    3. To all on the list, Thought I'd just put this out there to see if anyone recognizes this Hibernia DOYLE. Martin Rufus TUCKER, b. August 17, 1837, Giles Co. TN d. April 17, 1911 Martin Rufus TUCKER, m (1) Hibernia DOYLE, 1868. She was born 1841, AL, d. 1879. (2) Mary B. Yarbrough 1881, Giles Co TN. Martin Rufus was a Methodist Episcopal Preacher, Tennessee Conference,Ordained deacon, 1865, ordained elder, 1867 Childern of Martin Rufus and Hibernia were: John Doyle TUCKER, b. abt. 1868 TN Martha(Mattie)E. b. abt 1874 William( Willis) Newton b. abt 1877 Thanks for your alls time and any information. Carol, http://community.webtv.net/carg/MYREALWORK Whatever befalls the earth Befalls the sons of the earth. ~Chief Seattle~

    06/17/2006 02:01:55
    1. George Doyle last Confederate soldier killed
    2. Dennis Doyle
    3. Does anyone have information on the family tree of George Doyle, a private in the 9th Kentucky volunteers. George is supposed to be the last Confederate soldier to be killed in the Civil War. I am looking to see if we have the same Irish roots.

    06/15/2006 05:48:57
    1. Patrick Doyle (1812-1882) Ballina, County Mayo to Jersey City, NJ
    2. Dennis Doyle
    3. I am looking for information on the family of Patrick Doyle who was born in Ballina, County Mayo Ireland in 1812 to Luke and Mary Doyle. Patrick married Elizabeth McCoy and had 8 children (Daniel, Margaret, Ann, Maria, Kate, Elizabeth, William, and Bridget) Patrick and Elizabeth came to the US and settled in Jersey City with some of the children (including my great grandfather Daniel) around the time of the Great Famine. Daniel was baptized at St.James Church in Charleston, County Mayo. Some of the children stayed in the Ballina region. Daniel was a blacksmith by trade. Patrick died in Jersey City in 1882. I would appreciate any information on any of the brothers or sisters.

    06/15/2006 05:38:06
    1. Patrick Doyle (1812-1882) Ballina, County Mayo to Jersey City
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doyle, McCoy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IcT.2ACIB/2004 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the family of Patrick Doyle who was born in Ballina, County Mayo Ireland in 1812 to Luke and Mary Doyle. Patrick married Elizabeth McCoy and had 8 children (Daniel, Margaret, Ann, Maria, Kate, Elizabeth, William, and Bridget) Patrick and Elizabeth came to the US and settled in Jersey City with some of the children (including my great grandfather Daniel) around the time of the Great Famine. Daniel was baptized at St.James Church in Charleston, County Mayo. Some of the children stayed in the Ballina region. Daniel was a blacksmith by trade. I would appreciate any information on any of the brothers or sisters.

    06/15/2006 03:22:29
    1. John Doyle and Dorothy Melin
    2. Nancy Jones
    3. Looking for information on family of John Doyle 1912-1962 , North Dakota and his wife Dorothy Melin. John is the son of James W. Doyle and Louisa Kaiser of Canada to North Dakota. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Nancy in sunny Florida

    06/15/2006 10:23:04
    1. John Doyle (wife Martha) born c1831 Glenegall, Ireland
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/IcT.2ACIB/2003 Message Board Post: Trying to research parents of Ann(ie) Doyle. Parents are John Doyle and wife Martha who were born in Ireland. When they moved to England they live in the civil parish of St John The Evangelist (Westminster). John and Martha would be my x3 great grandparents. Any info greatly appreciated.

    06/15/2006 08:04:47
    1. Mary Jane BAYER-DOYLE Obit-Caldwell County, MO June 10, 2006
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAYER, STEPLETON, WATSON, DOYLE, VAUGHT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IcT.2ACIB/2002 Message Board Post: Mary Jane Bayer-Doyle of Kingston, Missouri, age 76 died May 10, 2006. She fought a brave battle with lung cancer for six months. Until the end, she had her sense of humor and a smile. Mom was born June 5, 1930 in Polo, Missouri to Orville Gilbert Bayer and Muriel (Stepleton) Bayer. Mom married our dad, Paul Doyle on January 12, 1950 in Topeka, Kansas. Mary worked in Kansas City and Independence, Missouri. She moved to Russellville, Arkansas in 1987 and returned to Polo, Missouri in 1991. She was preceded in death by her mother, Muriel Vaught in 1994, her husband Paul in 1995, sister Betty Rae Mott in 1965, sister-in-law, Doris Vaught in 1995 and her beloved brother-in-law Ron “Ron Baby” Williams on January 26, 2006. Mom was intensely dedicated and loving mother to her family and faithful friend to many. "Mom" raised her three children with her gift of teaching life lessons, as a confidante in time of need, and a giver of strength, compassion, grace and dignity. She loved to cook, and always made everything from scratch. She exhibited Southern hospitality because when you came to her house, she would always offer a beverage or dessert. Her favorite time of year was Christmas; baking hundreds of cookies and candy to give to family and friends. Mom was addicted to her Nintendo games until her sight became so bad. She liked crocheting, gardening and taking long car rides. However, her favorite thing in the summer was to have water fights with her children, nieces and nephews. Mary leaves her children and their spouses; daughters; Paula and David Bicket, Overland Park, Kansas and Linda Doyle of Kingston, Missouri and son Sam and Kathy Doyle, Lathrop, Missouri. In addition, she leaves one granddaughter; Lori and Jose Tejeda of Kingston, Missouri; one grandson and his wife; Christopher and Valerie Gaulter of Olathe, Kansas. She leaves five great grandchildren; Ashton and Taylor, daughters of Christopher and Gabrielle, Jordan and Christopher, children of Lori. Mom was very proud of her two grandchildren, both being in law enforcement. She also leaves two sisters, Ruby Williams, Kingston, Missouri and Beverly McCartney, Fort Dodge, Iowa and brother Bud Vaught of Polo, Missouri and sister-in-law Wanda Branstetter of Independence, Missouri. Also, 11 nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, June 12 at 10:00 a.m. in the Prairie Ridge Cemetery, Polo, MO.

    06/14/2006 12:34:05
    1. Anyone know of Henry Doyle b. 1795 m. Sarah E. Swaney?
    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/IcT.2ACIB/2001 Message Board Post: Looking for Henry Doyle's birth place, more specific date, and parents. Henry married Sarah Elizabeth Swaney, b. 1804 in 1816? Any information on him or his siblings would be veryyyyy helpful. Thanks.

    06/14/2006 10:54:19
    1. Re: [DOYLE] ReDoyles thru Ellis Island
    2. Hello, I know just what you mean, especially with a common name like Doyle. good luck. pat

    06/12/2006 03:23:39
    1. Re: [DOYLE] ReDoyles thru Ellis Island
    2. Harriett Auger
    3. Hi all, WE had a Nellie and a Margaret--at least I DO know what became of them, and my understanding (check movie like Gangs of NY--part of which was true) is that some just walked off the boat--depending on the year they arrived. Now this is something I have never taken time to do but I heard that relatives in NY area sometimes posted notices in the paper to let new arrivals know where to find them. So--the NY list would be a good thing to check too. Don't you just know some ancestors are having a good laugh up there in the Irish section of heaven watching us trying to track down every little lead. Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: "sunsethillce" <sunsethillce@saber.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 11:52 AM Subject: [DOYLE] ReDoyles thru Ellis Island >I have never had anyone come thru Ellies Island. Is there a sight to check >to see if a relative came thru? One of my Doyles, the mother of Nellie was >born in NY and I am wondering about the time frame. Nellie was born in CT >in 1856-8 and if her mother was born in NY, maybe her parents came thru >there. I can't find anything on Nellie but so glad to see others adding to >the site. I don't know where to look anymore. It's like all my family >just dropped from space to America. > Margaret > > ==== DOYLE Mailing List ==== > Don't leave any stone unturned. Visit the Rootsweb Resource Page for Doyle > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/d/o/DOYLE/ > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > >

    06/12/2006 12:15:36
    1. James Doyle of Galveston, TX. in 1900
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doyle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IcT.2ACIB/2000 Message Board Post: James Doyle, is listed among the dead in the 1900 Galveston, Texas Hurricane. I am not related to this family, just passing on this information, which comes from a webpage called "1900 Galveston Storm Recorded Deaths List." The link for the site is listed below. Joyce http://www.gthcenter.org/exhibits/storms/1900/victims/vicD.htm

    06/12/2006 10:24:11