1. Pierce Lacey also known as: Piery b. c. 1771, Ireland, Occupation cooper, m. Catherine Margaret Gaffney, b. c. 1791, Ireland, d. 12 Aug. 1845, Charlottetown. Pierce died 29 Sept. 1826, Charlottetown, bur. Cem 1. Children: 2. Margaret Lacey b. c. 1810, Ireland, m. James Doyle, b. c. 1798, Ireland, Occupation farmer, d. 27 Nov. 1863, Fullerton's Marsh. Margaret died 27 Nov. 1896, Charlottetown. No death or burial record exists in St. Dunstan's Basilica registers for Margaret Lacey. It is reasonable to assume, however, that Margaret is buried with her husband in the cemetery which was used at the time of his death in 1863, that is, Cem 2. James: James Doyle obtained a lease on the property in Mermaid from Catherine, the widow of John Doyle 8 Apr. 1842. (See PEIPARO Acc#RG16 Land Records, Lease #151, Reel #77). James had his will written 26 Nov. 1863 and signed it with an "X" the day before he died Children: 6. i Margaret Doyle b. 1. 7. ii Pierce Doyle b. c. 1833. 8. iii Catherine Doyle b. 15 Apr. 1834. 9. iv Peter Doyle b. 26 Apr. 1836. 10. v James B. Doyle b. July 1838. 11. vi Elizabeth Doyle b. 5 Nov. 1840. 12. vii Lawrence Patrick Doyle b. 1844. viii Mary Doyle b. June 1845, Mermaid, bp. 13 July 1845, Charlottetown, d. Sept. 1928, Falconwood Hospital, Charlottetown, bur. 8 Sept. 1928, Cem 3. 13. ix William Doyle b. Jul. 1847. x Moses Doyle b. 31 May 1850, Mermaid, bp. 7 June 1850, Charlottetown, m. 9 Sept. 1873, in Charlottetown, Mary Ann McIsaac. Moses bur. 21 Oct. 1875, Cem 2. xi Annie Doyle also known as: Bridget Ann b. 10 June 1855, Mermaid. 14. xii John Doyle b. May 1856. 7. Pierce Doyle also known as: Piery Doyle b. c. 1833, P.E.I., Occupation contractor, m. 13 Oct. 1863, in Indian River, Johanne Sullivan, b. 24 July 1842, d. 25 Sept. 1906, Clinton, bur. St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. Pierce died 25 Aug. 1890, Summerside, bur. 27 Aug. 1890, St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. Pierce (Piery) was perhaps the most newsworthy of the Doyles. Arriving in Summerside in the early 1860's, he built and repaired bridges and wharves throughout the Island and constructed many houses and government buildings, including the Summerside Post Office. He was also a town councillor.(Obituary of Pierce Doyle, 28 Aug. 1890, Summerside Journal.). Children: i Margaret Doyle also known as: Maggie b. 28 Sept. 1864, bp. 16 Dec. 1864, m. John McNally, (son of John McNally and Juliann Dillon) d. 1949, Summerside, bur. St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. Margaret died 28 July 1932, Summerside, bur. St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. ii James Lawrence Doyle b. 16 Dec. 1866, Summerside, bp. 30 Dec. 1866, Summerside, d. 10 Jan. 1867, Summerside, bur. St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. iii Catherine Doyle also known as: Kate b. 28 Feb. 1868, Summerside, bp. 8 Mar. 1868, Summerside, d. 12 Feb. 1932, Summerside, bur. St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. iv William Patrick Doyle b. 16 July 1870, Summerside, bp. 23 July 1870, Summerside, m. Lillian McNally, b. 1871, d. 1975, Summerside, bur. St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. William Patrick left the province after a business failure in the lobster canning business. A married man, he went to Seattle, Washington and from there sent for his family twice but his wife decided not to go. His eventual fate is unknown.(Conversation with Edmund Doyle of Summerside, 5 July 1990.). v James Wilfred Doyle b. 12 Oct. 1871, Occupation accountant, hosp. manager, m. 14 Sept. 1904, in Halifax, Gertrude Louise Lawlor. James died 17 Aug. 1947, Halifax Infirmary, bur. Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Halifax. In 1921 he was a Conservative candidate in the Federal Election, presumably in the Halifax area. He served as an accountant with the CPR in Montreal for ten years. Later he was manager of the Cape Breton Railroad in St. Peter's, Cape Breton for 17 years. In 1927 he was appointed first manager of the Nova Scotia Hospital in Dartmouth. (Obituary from an unnamed newspaper, supplied by Anna MacDonald). vi Lawrence Sabinus Doyle b. 27 Jan. 1876, Summerside, bp. 13 Feb. 1876, Summerside, Occupation veterinarian, m. Mary Louise Murphy, d. 17 Aug. 1952, Summerside, bur. 20 Aug. 1952, St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. Lawrence died 3 Mar. 1951, Moncton, New Brunswick, bur. 7 Mar. 1951, St. Paul's Cemetery, Summerside. Lawrence Sabinus Doyle DVS, was food inspector for the city of Moncton and sanitation inspector for Westmorland County. (Obituary of L. S. Doyle, from an unnamed newspaper supplied by Anna MacDonald of Kensington Road, Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1990. Original in possession of author.) Mary: The funeral notice in the Charlottetown Guardian 19 Aug. 1952, states that the wife of Dr. L. S. Doyle was Mary Louise Murphy . It further says that the funeral will be held from the home of her sister Mrs. Joseph Wood of Granville Street, Summerside. vii Charles Hillary Doyle, b. 25 May 1878, bp. 2 June 1878,129 Occupation veterinarian, m. 12 Oct. 1910, in Newton, Kansas, Hallie Mae McKinney. Charles died 13 Oct. 1942, Newton, KA, bur. 16 Oct. 1942, St. Mary's Cemetery, Newton, Kansas. The obituary notes the following about Charles Hillary. In 1902 he graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College. Soon thereafter he went to Kansas and set up practice in Coffeyville. He moved to Newton in 1904, married Katie Mae McKinney in 1910 and resided at 115 West 11th St. Hallie: Obituary of Charles Hillary Doyle, having no newspaper name says that Hallie Mae was from St. Louis, Mo. viii Joseph Pierce Doyle also known as: Percy b. 6 May 1884, Summerside, bp. 14 May 1884, Summerside, Occupation railwayman and clerk, m. 21 Aug. 1915, in St. Boniface, Manitoba, Margaret Jane King. Joseph died 9 Oct. 1941, St. Boniface, Manitoba. Joseph Pierce went to Manitoba in 1910, where he worked for the railroad until 1914. A big man, he was struck by a streetcar in 1911, which left him with a weak heart. He was a clerk for the Marshall Wells Co. in St. Boniface thereafter. (Letter from Tim Doyle, 8 Lochmore Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba, dated 20 May 1990, original in possession of author.). ix Francis Marcellus Doyle also known as: Frank b. 25 Oct. 1886, Summerside, bp. 4 Nov. 1886, Summerside, Occupation railway messenger, m. 26 Sept. 1942, in St. John, New Brunswick, Ethel May Percival. Francis died 18 May 1968, Charlottetown, bur. Cem 3. Joined the C.N.R. in Summerside in 1907. Nine years later he joined the Canadian Army. He was badly gassed while overseas spending 5 months in the trenches. As a result he suffered with lung problems for the rest of his life. In 1919 he returned to the C.N.R. and operated as a messenger between Charlottetown and Summerside. In 1950 he was transferred to the Moncton-St. John Route and remained there until his retirement. (Anna MacDonald, 7 Aug. 1990. Her mother-in-law was the sister of Frank
The Descendants of Patrick Doyle and Mary Carr Generation No. 1 1. PATRICK1 DOYLE was born in Ireland. He married MARY CARR July 23, 1839 in St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI, Canada. Children of PATRICK DOYLE and MARY CARR are: i.JAMES2 DOYLE, b. April 23, 1840, Prince Edward Is., Canada. Baptism: April 26, 1840, St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI ii. MARY DOYLE, b. February 15, 1842, Prince Edward Is., Canada. Baptism: February 18, 1842, St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI iii. BRIDGET DOYLE, b. December 27, 1843, Prince Edward Is., Canada. Baptism: December 31, 1843, St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI 2. iv. EDWARD WILFRED DOYLE, b. October 11, 1845, Prince Edward Is, Canada; d. Massachusetts, USA. v. LAWRENCE DOYLE, b. August 17, 1847, Prince Edward Is., Canada. Baptism: August 29, 1847, St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI vi. ELISABETH DOYLE, b. October 26, 1849, Prince Edward Is., Canada. Baptism: October 29, 1849, St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI vii. JOSEPH DOYLE, b. October 31, 1851, Prince Edward Is., Canada. Baptism: November 09, 1851, St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI viii. PATRICK DOYLE, b. March 15, 1853, Prince Edward Is., Canada.Baptism: March 16, 1853, St. Dunstans Basilica, PEI Generation No. 2 2. EDWARD WILFRED2 DOYLE (PATRICK1) was born October 11, 1845 in Prince Edward Is, Canada, and died in Massachusetts, USA. He married (1) SARAH EMILY LEARD. He married (2) MARY RING November 08, 1871 in Boston, Massachusetts, daughter of JAMES RING and CATHERINE CODY. More About EDWARD WILFRED DOYLE: Baptism: October 12, 1845, St. Dunstans Basilica, Prince Edward Is, Canada Naturalization: September 02, 1879, Boston, Massachusetts Notes for MARY RING: Film 961513- pg. 352 Death Records- diagnosis Phthisis Tubercular. Burial: Arlington, Massachusetts Children of EDWARD DOYLE and MARY RING are: i. WILFRED JAMES3 DOYLE, b. May 23, 1873. ii. FRANK DOYLE, b. Abt. 1875. iii. ANNIE L. DOYLE, b. July 1879. iv. EDGAR WILFRED DOYLE, b. April 1881, Massachusetts, USA; d. 1935, Duxbury, Massachusetts, USA; m. (1) MARY M SEFRANKA; m. (2) UNKNOWN. Burial: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA v. LOUIS C. DOYLE, b. June 15, 1882. vi. EMILY M. DOYLE, b. October 1886, Massachusetts. vii. HENRY J. DOYLE, b. September 1889, Massachusetts. viii. ARTHUR H. DOYLE, b. October 1892, Massachusetts.
what is the web address for "The Doyle Place" site. I tried to look but could not find it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dudley Vernon Doyle" <doyled@connectnc.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 12:11 PM Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Doyle Genealogy > Colleen, > > I meant to ask if you had ever visited "The Doyle Place" Site? It does have > a very large volume of Irish history on it and it is so colorful. Almost a > must see for anyone who has not visited it before. And so glad to see that > someone else is getting pleasure out of our (now very active) DOYLE-L List > Site. Boy, I wish I could get some feedback on some of those Doyle > Ancestors from Canada???? > Dud Doyle. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Colleen Wells" <colleenhasell@ozemail.com.au> > To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 5:23 AM > Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Doyle Genealogy > > > > Good on ya Dudley, > > > > I must agree, as during the past few days I have found death dates on 2 > > Doyles in Australia, which is a great start, not to mention information on > > Ireland, Vikings and interesting family history from other researchers. > > > > Regards > > Colleen - Aust. > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Dudley Vernon Doyle" <doyled@connectnc.net> > > To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 6:40 PM > > Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Doyle Genealogy > > > > > >> This is great to see so much activity on the DOYLE-L Site! It has been > >> almost dormant for the last 2 - 3 years that I have been watching. And > >> then I think either Linda, Colleen or Irene sent a message and I joined > >> in and the activity on the site has been unbelievable since around 26 > >> July. Lets all keep it going and some more Doyle's need to join in. This > >> is the only way the rest of us can know who you are searching for is for > >> you to let the rest of us know who it is. And I am sure you all know how > >> hard it is to research the DOYLE name and of course there are a lot of > >> DOYLE's in the US alone, about 67,000 people with the DOYLE last name! > >> And just as someone else mentioned in one of their messages that the > >> naming patterns within the Irish Families has caused the first name to be > >> repeated over and over in each generation and of course the Irish had > >> large families and when the Father has 4-5 Sons and each Son names his > >> first son after his father and then at least one Daughter after his > >> Mother or Wife, it causes us researchers utter mass confusion. All we > >> can use is birth dates and sometimes birthdates being so unreliable > >> confuses it all the more. This is not a perfect world for genealogists! > >> I see that there was a lot of talk about Irish History etc,. I would > >> like to mention or offer a couple of sites that are great. The first one > >> called "The Doyle Clan"has a very detailed history of Ireland in it and > >> of the Irish people. http://www.doyle.com.au and the other site is > >> partly by subscription but there is a lot of free information also, > >> http://www.ireland.com/ancestor I have read all the messages so far and > >> here are not any Doyle,Doyle's that are in my family line as far as I > >> know, but I certainly will share any information if and when I recognize > >> a family tie. For those who might not have read my first post of my > >> ancestors that I posted with Linda, Colleen and Irene, I will repeat it > >> briefly if I may? All my Doyle Ancestors in the US are clustered in > >> Essex and Clinton Counties of Northern New York State (on the Canadian > >> Border). I am Dudley V. Doyle be: 1927, my Father was Harry V Doyle > >> be:1903 and our ancestors were as follows: > >> James T Doyle b:1852 His wife: Bessie A. Palmer b:1884 > >> Thomas Doyle b:1852 his first wife Jane A Maloney be:1852, a second wife > >> Helen T McMahon > >> Martin Doyle b: bet 1802-1820 in Ireland. First Wife, Nancy (Unknown) b: > >> abt 1821 Ireland > >> Second wife, Catherine McCrea b: Mar 1815 Ireland. > >> Martin's father was Michael Doyle and mother was Maggie (recorded on > >> Martin's Death Record as both being born in Ireland. It is not known > >> where in Ireland Martin or M9ichael were from or where in Ireland Nancy, > >> Catherine or Maggie were from. It is not known how, when or where they > >> come to Canada. Two of Martin and Nancy's Sons were born in Canada, > >> James about 1939 and Timothy about 1940. One of Martin and Catherine's > >> children, John, was born in Canada April 1845. It is not known if John > >> was adopted or what. All other children were born in Chesterfield, Essex > >> County, New York. There are a number of Doyle's listed in the Canadian > >> Census Records of 1825, 1831, 1851 and 1861 for Ste Catherine de > >> Fossambault and Ste Catherine De Portneuf, but no Martin or Michael. Do > >> you Irene or Maureen live close by these predominately Irish Communities > >> in Canada? Or is someone else familiar with these areas where the Doyle's > >> might have lived for a few years prior to coming to the US. Any help > >> would be greatly appreciated. > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: <labecaly@msn.com> > >> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 9:29 PM > >> Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Doyle Genealogy > >> > >> > >>> Yep, that sounds like the Doyles. I am trying to finish up my > >>> Howell/Logsdon family and then you will be seeing more of me as I search > >>> out my Doyle/Heron family. And boy, what they have been saying on the > >>> list is sooooo true, they are a tight lipped bunch. > >>> > >>> Char > >>> > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>> From: "linda" <Ldougan1@neo.rr.com> > >>> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > >>> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 9:31 PM > >>> Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Doyle Genealogy > >>> > >>> > >>>> Hi I knew about the vickings, and after a few of our Doyle xmas parties > >>>> youd have to realize the apple dident fall far from the tree..... but > >>>> they were fun after the fights > >>>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>>> From: <labecaly@msn.com> > >>>> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > >>>> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:01 PM > >>>> Subject: [DOYLE] Doyle Genealogy > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> Just wanted to add this to my last email. You might find it > >>>>> interesting to know the Doyle line comes down from Vikings. I do > >>>>> believe as Doyle's, be it by marriage or birth, you will enjoy the > >>>>> site. > >>>>> > >>>>> Char > >>>>> > >>>>> ============================== > >>>>> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > >>>>> New content added every business day. Learn more: > >>>>> http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> ============================== > >>>> 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 > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ============================== > >>> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >>> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. 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Judy, Several years ago I found a cousin via the internet and a query on Ancestry. We traveled together to NYC to the old neighborhoods, and we visited each other several times and still e-mail. The strange thing is that she is related to O'Brians by her grandmother's marriage to a Doyle. I found just a scrap of info mentioning the name O'Brien in my Dad's "stuff" after he passed away. Personally, I had never heard of any O'Briens and my late Uncle, my Dad's brother had also died just before she and I located each other but I know he would have been astonished at our locating each other. Jean had finished lots more of the Doyle family tree than I even knew existed; she even had visited the cemetery in Queens in NYC where most of them are buried. My Dad never mentioned anyt of this but maybe he thought we weren't interested. Hard to tell these many years later. This piece of luck and the friendship that developed keeps me looking. Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: <jturner8372@charter.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:34 PM Subject: [DOYLE] > > I apologize in advance I have been trying to post here since yesterday and have not seen my posting hit the board yet. I am resending............. > > I figure I should join in on this conversation and not let my cousin have to carry the family search alone. Dudley and I met I believe the winter of 2004 both of us searching for our 2nd great grandfather Martin Doyle. I answered a post on a message board where he had posted his search for Martin Doyle. His information was a bit different then mine but some items where the same. If we both had not been search lateral lines of our great grand parents we would have missed each other all together. My Great Grandfather is Timothy Doyle and his younger brother Thomas Doyle is his great grandfather. Our families have been separated at least since my great grandfather died in 1923. Genealogy sure has hidden benefits like re-connecting families who have lost each other. Genealogy also bridges age gaps since I am the same age as his children and he is slightly younger then my father would have been if he was living today. Dudley and I have become great friends and have bec! > ome partners in our search for our Doyle?s history. Without each others resources we would only have a small fraction of the DOYLE History we have today. Searching siblings of our great grandparents has lead us to other family members and to reaffirm our guesses. Don't give up hope on finding family and especially family that could add to your life in more then just genealogy. > > Recently a cousin shared with me her sister?s genealogy research. Another new connection brought through research from a local town historian. She was happier to find me then I was to locate her. She thought all her cousins had died until I found her a few months ago. She has opened up her heart and her family albums including history and memories of family long since gone. The research her sister did was done more then 20 years ago with no sourcing and unfortunately she has passed away. The research stated > That Martin Doyle and Nancy McCormick came from Ireland through Nova Scotia around 1843. Their two eldest sons are listed as being born in Canada (where no idea) and I have them listed in 1850 living in Chesterfield, Essex County, New York farming. They were land owners in the 1850's so I assume they may have had some type of money. I have no idea of the Nova Scotia information is true or a family story or even a guess since there is no sourcing. I look at it as another lead to investigate. > > I would be interested in any thoughts or ideas of migration patters from Nova Scotia to the US between 1840 and 1850. This might lead me to other avenues to explore. > > Keep posting and searching for family through message boards, town historians, newspapers, organizations you may be surprised what joy you might bring into someone's life just by letting them share information with you. This has become a journey of endless opportunities for me. My only regret is I wish I had started at 20 instead of 40 years old! > > Judy Doyle Turner > jturner@charter.net > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.1/64 - Release Date: 8/4/2005 > >
living ADA Co Idaho 1930 Ethel Doyle b 1856 Graham E Doyle b 1919 Robert T Doyle b 1921 -------------------- living BANNOCK Co Idaho 1930 E Doyle b 1841 Joseph B Doyle b 1895 Myrtle M Doyle b 1898 -------------------- living BANNER Co Idaho 1930 Betsy Doyle b 1853 James H Doyle b 1887 Alexander Doyle b 1879 Eda Doyle b 1887 Eugene Doyle b 1906 Patrick Doyle b 1909 Daniel Doyle b 1911 Evelyn Doyle b 1915 Thomas Doyle b 1918 Glendon Doyle b 1927 John W Doyle b 1886 Alma M Doyle b 1895 William Doyle b 1854 William R Doyle b 1885 Beatrice Doyle b 1915 Vera E Doyle b 1917 Ronald W Doyle b 1922 ----------------- BONNEVILLE Co Idaho 1930 census Fred Doyle b 1885 Nella Doyle b 1900 Alice Doyle b 1917 Charles Doyle b 1923 ----------------------- BOUNDRY Co Idaho 1930 census Edward J Doyle b 1888 Beatrice T Doyle b 1892 ---------------- CLEARWATER Co Idaho 1930 census John DS Doyle b 1900 ---------------- FREEMONT Co Idaho 1930 census John Doyle b 1867 ------------------- IDAHO co Idaho 1930 census Emma Doyle b 1904 William J Doyle b 1883 Clara E Doyle b 1892 Evangeline B Doyle b 1916 Magdeline B Doyle b 1912 Leona M Doyle b 1914 ----------------------- KOOTENEI Co Idaho 1930 census James A Doyle b 1884 Gerald Doyle b 1877 ----------------- LATAH Co Idaho 1930 census Charles E Doyle b 1904 Gertrude Doyle b 1904 Charles Doyle b 1886 Joseph M Doyle b 1905 Marguerite E Doyle b 1905 Joyce Doyle b 1928 Frank J Doyle b 1903 Harold C Doyle b 1919 Emma Doyle b 1878 Cleo Doyle b 1912 Vincent Doyle b 1875 William Doyle b 1876 William Doyle b 1873 Christine Doyle b 1882 ------------------ LEMHI Co Idaho 1930 census Elvina Doyle ------------------ MINIAOKA Co Idaho 1930 census George Doyle b 1865 Maud Doyle b 1871 --------------- PAYETTE Co Idaho 1930 census Charles M Doyle b 1879 Lucie Doyle b 1874 Cleta A Doyle b 1911 -------------------- SHOSHONE Co Idaho 1930 census Jack Doyle b 1892 Addison J Doyle b 1901 William Robert Doyle b 1892 Anna Doyle b 1897 James Doyle b 1875 Patrick Doyle b 1866 ----------------- POWELL Co Idaho 1930 census James Doyle b 1894 --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
We used to talk about reunions and we did have some years ago when everyone had moved south. But I always thought we would need Madison Sq. Garden to host a full time one now. Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: "ann williams" <annw1211@hotmail.com> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 12:29 PM Subject: RE: [DOYLE] Just a few comments on being Irish > Harriett, thank you for your story. I loved it. > > My mother was a Doyle in Mississippi. My line is William Gilliam Doyle, son > of James and Mary Doyle, who married Jane Estili in Madison Co., AL. Family > story is that James and his brother John came to NC from Ireland. Our > family still has a Reunion every summer, but most of our elders have passed. > > Ann. > > >From: Harriett Auger <harrietta@SkyBest.Com> > >Reply-To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com > >To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [DOYLE] Just a few comments on being Irish > >Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 10:08:58 -0400 > > > >My father and his brothers fought, verbally, and when they were younger, > >physically. (I am certain they are still "picking" at each other in > >heaven.) HOwever, there was a strong bond that rose above the sibbling > >rivalry. This was evident when I interviewed my late Uncle Ed Doyle, age > >90, in FL. He dressed up, after shave and all, l and I laughed reminding > >him I wasn't Barbara Walters, just his neice, Harriett. > >Lots of fighting over borrowed clothes, borrowed girlfriends, and borrowed > >money, but the bottom line--a strong affection and ties to the family. > >They could fight each other but anyone else was in big trouble for > >interferring. > >One story was that when my Uncle Bob returned from a jaunt to Turkey (Navy) > >he and his brother, Ed went directly to their widowed mother's home. My > >grandmother was so happy to see "her boys." Uncle Bob started just > >throwing some punches, playfully, towards his brother. Afterall, he had > >just won some kind of Naval title for boxing. My Uncle Ed dodged the blow > >and it landed squarely on my poor grandmother's jaw, knocking her out. > >When she came to, she laughed, and they laughed because they were "her > >boys." > >I loved the stories about one distant relative who used to drop his glass > >eye in the glass of beer next to him in the bar. It always assured him of > >an extra brew! > >Years ago, when my first marriage crashed, it was my Uncle Bob as well as > >my Dad who just said, "Come home. He wasn't good enough for you." No > >questions asked. > >Like lots of other ethnic families, though, I feel it was the women that > >held everything together. Any thoughts on this? > >Harriett Doyle Auger (from NYC/Brooklyn) > > > > > >============================== > >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > >New content added every business day. Learn more: > >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > > > ============================== > 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 Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.1/64 - Release Date: 8/4/2005 > >
Wow, that was a surprise. We had a Dorothy Valentine (Brooklyn NY) to marry my late Uncle Edward H. Doyle. They later divorced. See what I mean about the same names over and over. Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy Lou" <honeyb01@snet.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:26 PM Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Talk More > > I am searching my ggrandfather's family. What I know is that his dad name is > JOHN J. DOYLE his wife name is SARAH VICTORIA( SADIE ) (JOHNSON) SEABURG. > This couple is buried in New Britain, Ct. > My grandfather was born JOHN HOWARD DOYLE in Ansonia Ct. He has a brother > named RUSSEL that lives in New London, Ct. He has two sister's named > DOROTHY( Doyle) SHELTON that lives in Port St Lucie, Fl. EILEEN ( Doyle ) > VALENTINE. that lives in Harrisburg P.A. these siblings also deceased. > > Cindy lou Burgess > Bristol, Ct > Researching Hay,Bacon,Lawler, Stannard, Doyle,Struzinski,Dziemit, > Spak,Singer,Smith, Wentworth,Burgess,Paterson > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dudley Vernon Doyle" <doyled@connectnc.net> > To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:54 PM > Subject: Re: [ SPAMALERT] [DOYLE] Talk More > > > > But has anyone noticed that very few of the younger generation is very > > much interested in Ancestry or Genealogy??? I guess that they have so > > much and so many more exciting things to consume their time now days!!! > > But I guess that some of us, including me, was not much interested when we > > were young. I guess that we were all much more interested in living things > > of our own age! And now we are trying to catch up on all we missed that > > would have been so easy to obtain fifty years ago! Live and Learn I > > guess, but for some of us the period of learning will soon come to a > > sudden end, here at least? (My words of wisdom for the day!). > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "linda" <Ldougan1@neo.rr.com> > > To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 2:52 PM > > Subject: [ SPAMALERT] [DOYLE] Talk More > > > > > >> Thats so odd, to think that my grandmother dident even have a picture of > >> my grandfather or tell me about him he died in 1946, she in 1966, living > >> with us all that time youd think the subject would come up, like by my > >> mother, but no one talked. I just found out my geandfather had a brother > >> alive when he died. Another James Doyle. Linda > >> > >> > >> ============================== > >> Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > >> Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >> > >> > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > ============================== > 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 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.1/64 - Release Date: 8/4/2005 > >
The only other info I have on my grandfather John is that he was raised in New Britain, Ct. Now New Britain is a 10 to 15 minute drive from Bristol. So it is quite possible. I will be seeing John's second wife real soon . I will ask more about Russell. I do not know if they is famly in New England area. I only met the aunt in PA once. I was young then. Love Cindy lou Burgess ----- Original Message ----- From: <jturner8372@charter.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 6:35 AM Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Re: John Howard Doyle > Cindy, > > Another long shot, but worth investigating. My father's name was Russell > Timothy Doyle and lived in Keeseville, Essex County, New York. I have > military papers on him that he worked in Bristol, CT the summer before > entering WWII. He worked, I believe, in a factory that made manhole > covers. He was 16 at the time. My hunch is he stayed with family, but I > have no idea who that could have been because everyone in my father's > family is deceased. Do you have any connection to Doyle's from Vermont or > New York? By the way the other item that struck me was my father is the > only Russell that I have in the tree (except my brother) and everyone else > in the tree is named after someone else in the family............ > > Thanks, > > Judy Doyle Turner > jturner8372@charter.net >> >> From: "Cindy Lou" <honeyb01@snet.net> >> Date: 2005/08/04 Thu PM 11:14:01 EDT >> To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [DOYLE] Re: John Howard Doyle >> >> Alas, There is no match yet. John was born in 7/6/1922. Was married twice >> to >> a Harriet Lawler & a living spouse. >> >> Cindy lou Burgess >> Bristol, Ct >> Researching Hay,Bacon,Lawler, Stannard, Doyle >> Struzinski, Dziemit, Spak, Singer, Smith, Wentworth, >> Burgess,Paterson >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Raymond Hinds" <drhinds@comcast.net> >> To: <honeyb01@snet.net> >> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 6:13 PM >> Subject: John Howard Doyle >> >> >> I saw your E-Mail the the Doyle List on rootsweb. >> >> My Grandfather was named John Howard Doyle!! However nothing else seems >> to >> fit. My John Howard was born >> Dec. 30, 1859 in Longview, TX, and married Juda Ellen Russell in 1881. >> >> This may be a coincidence, but maybe not. Would you please send me some >> names & dates, and if you like >> I will do the same for you. >> >> Thank You >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.9.8/61 - Release Date: 8/1/2005 >> >> >> >> ==== DOYLE Mailing List ==== >> Search the DOYLE mailing list archive at >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DOYLE >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== DOYLE Mailing List ==== > Need help writing *excellent* queries? Read > http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/news/articles/503.asp > > ============================== > 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 > >
Cindy, Another long shot, but worth investigating. My father's name was Russell Timothy Doyle and lived in Keeseville, Essex County, New York. I have military papers on him that he worked in Bristol, CT the summer before entering WWII. He worked, I believe, in a factory that made manhole covers. He was 16 at the time. My hunch is he stayed with family, but I have no idea who that could have been because everyone in my father's family is deceased. Do you have any connection to Doyle's from Vermont or New York? By the way the other item that struck me was my father is the only Russell that I have in the tree (except my brother) and everyone else in the tree is named after someone else in the family............ Thanks, Judy Doyle Turner jturner8372@charter.net > > From: "Cindy Lou" <honeyb01@snet.net> > Date: 2005/08/04 Thu PM 11:14:01 EDT > To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DOYLE] Re: John Howard Doyle > > Alas, There is no match yet. John was born in 7/6/1922. Was married twice to > a Harriet Lawler & a living spouse. > > Cindy lou Burgess > Bristol, Ct > Researching Hay,Bacon,Lawler, Stannard, Doyle > Struzinski, Dziemit, Spak, Singer, Smith, Wentworth, > Burgess,Paterson > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Raymond Hinds" <drhinds@comcast.net> > To: <honeyb01@snet.net> > Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 6:13 PM > Subject: John Howard Doyle > > > I saw your E-Mail the the Doyle List on rootsweb. > > My Grandfather was named John Howard Doyle!! However nothing else seems to > fit. My John Howard was born > Dec. 30, 1859 in Longview, TX, and married Juda Ellen Russell in 1881. > > This may be a coincidence, but maybe not. Would you please send me some > names & dates, and if you like > I will do the same for you. > > Thank You > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.9.8/61 - Release Date: 8/1/2005 > > > > ==== DOYLE Mailing List ==== > Search the DOYLE mailing list archive at > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=DOYLE > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >
Alas, There is no match yet. John was born in 7/6/1922. Was married twice to a Harriet Lawler & a living spouse. Cindy lou Burgess Bristol, Ct Researching Hay,Bacon,Lawler, Stannard, Doyle Struzinski, Dziemit, Spak, Singer, Smith, Wentworth, Burgess,Paterson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raymond Hinds" <drhinds@comcast.net> To: <honeyb01@snet.net> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 6:13 PM Subject: John Howard Doyle I saw your E-Mail the the Doyle List on rootsweb. My Grandfather was named John Howard Doyle!! However nothing else seems to fit. My John Howard was born Dec. 30, 1859 in Longview, TX, and married Juda Ellen Russell in 1881. This may be a coincidence, but maybe not. Would you please send me some names & dates, and if you like I will do the same for you. Thank You -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.9.8/61 - Release Date: 8/1/2005
Thanks, I was getting frustrated over this. Bernice ----- Original Message ----- From: <OMcHodoy@aol.com> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 4:08 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [DOYLE] Joshua Doyle > > In a message dated 8/4/2005 2:07:43 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, > berniced@bellsouth.net writes: > > why I am getting this message back to myself? > > > Because the mail goes to everyone on the list without it deleting the > address of the sender. > > :). > > > > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >
Based on what Judy has just said, I will list my Doyle's again and hope someone sees a connection. John Doyle, born Ireland, married Eliza Bridget Neil/O'Neill in Ireland ? 1860 Arrived in Aust (Victoria) during 1879 on the ship Afghan. Children with them according to passenger list: Thomas - James - John Bartholomew - Joseph Patrick Mary Agnes (nick name George)- Frances - William Henry. All children were born in Wexford. After they arrived in Aust they seem to vanish from records, that is why I think they left the county. The only son I have records on is John Bartholomew, who settled in Dubbo/Bourke and had 8 children, one being our Mother - Margaret May Doyle. Colleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Turner" <jturner8372@charter.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 7:35 PM Subject: [DOYLE] DOYLE Genealogy > > I figure I should join in on this conversation and not let my cousin have > to > carry the family search alone. Dudley and I met I believe the winter of > 2004 both of us searching for our 2nd great grandfather Martin Doyle. I > answered a post on a message board where he had posted his search for > Martin > Doyle. His information was a bit different then mine but some items where > the same. If we both had not been search lateral lines of our great grand > parents we would have missed each other all together. My Great > Grandfather > is Timothy Doyle and his younger brother Thomas Doyle is his great > grandfather. Our families have been separated at least since my great > grandfather died in 1923. Genealogy sure has hidden benefits like > re-connecting families who have lost each other. Genealogy also bridges > age > gaps since I am the same age as his children and he is slightly younger > then > my father would have been if he was living today. Dudley and I have > become > great friends and have become partners in our search for our Doyle's > history. Without each others resources we would only have a small > fraction > of the DOYLE History we have today. Searching siblings of our great > grandparents has lead us to other family members and to reaffirm our > guesses. Don't give up hope on finding family and especially family that > could add to your life in more then just genealogy. > > Recently a cousin shared with me her sisters genealogy research. Another > new connection brought through research from a local town historian. She > was happier to find me then I was to locate her. She thought all her > cousins had died until I found her a few months ago. She has opened up > her > heart and her family albums including history and memories of family long > since gone. The research her sister did was done more then 20 years ago > with > no sourcing and unfortunately she has passed away. The research stated > that > Martin Doyle and Nancy McCormick came from Ireland through Nova Scotia > around 1843. Their two eldest sons are listed as being born in Canada > (where no idea) and I have them listed in 1850 living in Chesterfield, > Essex > County, New York farming. They were land owners in the 1850's so I assume > they may have had some type of money. I have no idea of the Nova Scotia > information is true or a family story or even a guess since there is no > sourcing. I look at it as another lead to investigate. > > I would be interested in any thoughts or ideas of migration patters from > Nova Scotia to the US between 1840 and 1850. This might lead me to other > avenues to explore. > > Keep posting and searching for family through message boards, town > historians, newspapers, organizations you may be surprised what joy you > might bring into someone's life just by letting them share information > with > you. This has become a journey of endless opportunities for me. My only > regret is I wish I had started at 20 instead of 40 years old! > > I have posted or tried to post this message for 3 days but the help desk > tells me that I am held up in a loop on the system and do not know when or > if they will get pushed out. If they all come out today forgive the > repeats! > > > Judy Doyle Turner > jturner@charter.net > > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
I can't help you with any of your Doyle names, but do have a question about the Doyle board. I noticed some subjects said "SPAMALERT" and I just had a very messy time earlier this week with someone using my earthlink address to send out a huge block of SPAM last week. I have changed passwords and tightened up my security. Has anyone else had these kinds of problems recently? Thank you.
In a message dated 8/4/2005 2:07:43 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, berniced@bellsouth.net writes: why I am getting this message back to myself? Because the mail goes to everyone on the list without it deleting the address of the sender. :).
why I am getting this message back to myself? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernice" <berniced@bellsouth.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 8:51 AM Subject: Fw: [DOYLE] Joshua Doyle > > Subject: [DOYLE] Joshua Doyle > > > > Hi, > > > > My first time to put our a query on my gggrandfather Joshua Doyle, born > 1804. Census says he was born in Southampton VA but I have a document > written by his grand daughter saying he and his brother Patrick Henry Doyle > came to America from Ireland. > > > > I have searched for twenty five years trying to find his parents in the > USA but to no avail. I am beginning to think maybe he was born in Ireland > but only proof would be the document I have. > > > > If anyone out there knows any thing about a Patrick Henry Doyle I would > like to hear from them. I have all the children and their families of Joshua > so I know just about all there is to know about his family. > > > > Thanks, > > Bernice Doyle Baker Ray > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > ============================== > 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 > >
Does anyone know how to change an e-mail address on this list? I haven't been successful up to now. Thanks. Sandy C.
Hello All, The first Doyle in my family to come to America was Murtha Doyle, b. 1820, who was a carpenter in Philadelphia, PA according to the 1880 census. He came from Ireland, we think in the Dublin area. He was married to Mary Patterson, b. 1823 from Ireland. They had 2 children John Francis, b. 1855, and Mary. John Francis is my Great Grandfather. He was also married to Ann Green and they had 3 children Joseph J. (b.1861), Hugh F.(b.1863), and Ellen (b.1860). Joseph J. was an undertaker, and Ellen and Hugh were at home. The marriage of Mary Patterson and Murtha happened prior to the 1880 census, as at that time, he was listed as married to Ann, who kept house. I would love to get more information on Murtha, to get more specifics on where in Ireland he was from and a more detailed account of his family. He was my Great-Great Grandfther. If any of you have information or any of the names ring a bell with you, PLEASE, PLEASE(!!!) let me know!!! Thanks to everyone and good luck with your searches!!! Mary Kay Doyle
Harriett, thank you for your story. I loved it. My mother was a Doyle in Mississippi. My line is William Gilliam Doyle, son of James and Mary Doyle, who married Jane Estili in Madison Co., AL. Family story is that James and his brother John came to NC from Ireland. Our family still has a Reunion every summer, but most of our elders have passed. Ann. >From: Harriett Auger <harrietta@SkyBest.Com> >Reply-To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com >To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [DOYLE] Just a few comments on being Irish >Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 10:08:58 -0400 > >My father and his brothers fought, verbally, and when they were younger, >physically. (I am certain they are still "picking" at each other in >heaven.) HOwever, there was a strong bond that rose above the sibbling >rivalry. This was evident when I interviewed my late Uncle Ed Doyle, age >90, in FL. He dressed up, after shave and all, l and I laughed reminding >him I wasn't Barbara Walters, just his neice, Harriett. >Lots of fighting over borrowed clothes, borrowed girlfriends, and borrowed >money, but the bottom line--a strong affection and ties to the family. >They could fight each other but anyone else was in big trouble for >interferring. >One story was that when my Uncle Bob returned from a jaunt to Turkey (Navy) >he and his brother, Ed went directly to their widowed mother's home. My >grandmother was so happy to see "her boys." Uncle Bob started just >throwing some punches, playfully, towards his brother. Afterall, he had >just won some kind of Naval title for boxing. My Uncle Ed dodged the blow >and it landed squarely on my poor grandmother's jaw, knocking her out. >When she came to, she laughed, and they laughed because they were "her >boys." >I loved the stories about one distant relative who used to drop his glass >eye in the glass of beer next to him in the bar. It always assured him of >an extra brew! >Years ago, when my first marriage crashed, it was my Uncle Bob as well as >my Dad who just said, "Come home. He wasn't good enough for you." No >questions asked. >Like lots of other ethnic families, though, I feel it was the women that >held everything together. Any thoughts on this? >Harriett Doyle Auger (from NYC/Brooklyn) > > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
In a message dated 8/4/2005 7:42:43 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, nutritionandyou@yahoo.com writes: Thanks for the list but I am no longer researching Doyle. Maybe later. Nice list. Thank you Sue You need to go to _www.rootsweb.com_ (http://www.rootsweb.com) to unsuscribe. Scroll down to "Surname Mailing Lists" and follow the links to DOYLE, then follow instructions. Sending email to the list itself does nothing. :).
Subject: [DOYLE] Joshua Doyle > Hi, > > My first time to put our a query on my gggrandfather Joshua Doyle, born 1804. Census says he was born in Southampton VA but I have a document written by his grand daughter saying he and his brother Patrick Henry Doyle came to America from Ireland. > > I have searched for twenty five years trying to find his parents in the USA but to no avail. I am beginning to think maybe he was born in Ireland but only proof would be the document I have. > > If anyone out there knows any thing about a Patrick Henry Doyle I would like to hear from them. I have all the children and their families of Joshua so I know just about all there is to know about his family. > > Thanks, > Bernice Doyle Baker Ray > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >