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    1. RE: [DOYLE] Re: Patrick and Ellen Doyle
    2. Judy Turner
    3. Hi Harriett, I am Dudley's cousin Judy Doyle Turner we share Martin Doyle as our 2nd Great Grandfather maybe I can help you out. Dudley and I are 3rd cousins. Judy Doyle Turner jturner8372@charter.net -----Original Message----- From: Harriett Auger [mailto:harrietta@skybest.com] Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 11:18 AM To: DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Re: Patrick and Ellen Doyle Well Dud, rats! OUch! I broke my ankle around five years ago and injured my shoulder just dragging myself up and down the stairs. I have some idea of the pain. If someone else can respond, I would love to know about Martin Doyle's family. My best advice on breaks, etc. Get lots of physical therapy. It worked for me and I still use the exercises whenever the pain returns. Maybe we can mail stuff. Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dudley Vernon Doyle" <doyled@connectnc.net> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 4:38 AM Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Re: Patrick and Ellen Doyle > HARRIET, > I HAVE HAD AN ACCIDENT AND FELL AND DISLOCATED MY SHOLDER AND CANNOT TYPE > MUCH. WILL ANSWER YOUR QUERY FULLER WHEN I M BETTER IF YOU WISH. HOWEVER > MY MARTIN DOYLE WAS BORN BET 1802/1820 AND DIED 1898. > DUDLEY > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Harriett Auger" <harrietta@skybest.com> > To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 3:38 PM > Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Re: Patrick and Ellen Doyle > > > > Hey, Dudley, > > This is intriguing. I was born near Sherbourne, NY..(South Hamilton).lots > > of years ago and never found out why my parents chose that particular > > location. My family left before I was a toddler. Do you think Martin > > would > > e-mail me? Mayb e he can help me get some local pictures, etc. or mayb e > > he > > might even know the Schaefers who were neighbors of my mother and father's > > place...? I did get to Sherbourne some 15 years ago...maybe not that far > > back and had a terrific time talking to a man who owned an antique place > > near where some kind of dog food was first produced...I remember the sign. > > Unfortunately, I only had one afternoon to spend there and only got to > > S.Hamilton (a crossroads at the time) to look around. This would be > > wonderful if he would be interested in helping me get a feel for that time > > (1934-35) and if perhaps the farm is still around or reforested. > > Looking forward to hearing back from you. > > Harriett Doyle Auger > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Dudley Vernon Doyle" <doyled@connectnc.net> > > To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 6:24 PM > > Subject: Re: [DOYLE] Re: Patrick and Ellen Doyle > > > > > >> My Ancestors were from upstate New York. My Great Great Grandfather was > >> also a Martin Doyle born in Ireland between 1802 and 1820. According to > > his > >> Death Certificate his father was named Michael Doyle and his Mother was > >> "Maggie". Martin Doyle first came to Canada about 1840 with his wife > > Nancy > >> McCormick, where three sons were born, John, Timothy and Thomas. Martin > > and > >> his family then moved to Chesterfield, Essex County, New York between > >> 1845 > >> and 1850 where he and his family remained about the rest of his life. > > Would > >> be very happy to hear from anyone who has further information on this > > Doyle > >> family and in particular if there is a possibility that Martin Doyle has > > a > >> brother in Sherburne New York, Chenango County. > >> > >> Dud Doyle. > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: <KEVIN6083@aol.com> > >> To: <DOYLE-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 5:24 PM > >> Subject: [DOYLE] Re: Patrick and Ellen Doyle > >> > >> > >> > 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/1959.1 > >> > > >> > Message Board Post: > >> > > >> > Did your Doyle relatives settle in or around Sherburne, NY in Chenango > >> > County? I have a Patrick Doyle in my family tree who came from Ireland > >> > and settled in upstate, NY. His brother, Martin, was my Gr. > > Grandfather. > >> > One of Martin's sons married Rose Crane. I do not have much > >> > information > >> > about Patrick Doyle. I do know he was born in Ireland. His mother was > >> > Mary Doyle. I think his father's name was Michael, but I have not > >> > quantified that yet. Let me know if this sheds any light. > >> > > >> > Kevin > >> > > >> > > >> > ==== DOYLE Mailing List ==== > >> > Don't leave any stone unturned. > >> > Visit the Rootsweb Resource Page for Doyle > >> > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/d/o/DOYLE/ > >> > > >> > ============================== > >> > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > >> > ancestors, but entire generations. 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    10/29/2005 06:53:02
    1. Re: [DOYLE] Re: Patrick and Ellen Doyle
    2. Harriett Auger
    3. Hi Judy, Here's basically what I have. This is from the 1880 census in NYC. Dennis Doyle age 34, Mary Boshell Doyle, age 34, Children: Rodger, 13; John J. age 12; Denis/Dennis age 8; Margaret age 5;David Nelson (my grandfather) age 3; Sarah A age 1 and M/L Eliza White age 50. Dennis, Mary and Eliza give Ireland as the birthplace At this time they were living at 240 10th Ave. NYC. We have birth or baptism, death and most marriage certificates for all except Rodger who just vanishes around 1908. Dennis served in the Union Army and lived to receive a pension. Now, my question concerns the Martin Doyle in Sherbourne NY. I was born just a few miles from there in S. Hamilton. When we visited in the late 80's it was just a road marker. My mother's father had died shortly before I was born (1934) and my understanding is that she and my father, David William Doyle, went there and purchased a farm which they kept for at least a year or two. They sold it later to my mother's regret and returned to Brooklyn where we all stayed. I contacted someone from the historical association in that county, to locate the original deed,etc. They were very nice and sent me maps, etc. But I keep wondering why my parents chose that particular place. It is miles from Brooklyn. So, I wondered about Martin Doyle. Dennis' father was an Edward Doyle but we find no record we can feel certain is our Edward Doyle except a copy of his marriage certificate from Dublin. However,as in most Irish families they repeat the first names endlessly and we have two Edwards in our family. I guess this is a stretch but I also know that the Bogert family (my Dad's mother) came from upstate NY. Maybe there is a connection. Probably not but worth a query. Thanks for reading all of this and for any help you might be able to share., Tell your cousin I hope he feels better by now. Shoulder pain is the worst. Harriett Doyle Auger ----- Original Message -----

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