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Revision as of 10:04, 3 July 2009
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 15 Dec 1815 | Worth Twp., Butler Co. PA | [4] | |
Marriage | 25 Apr 1837 | to Jane Stoughton | [4][6] | |
Death | 9 June 1865 | [4] |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 6 Generation 7 "Generation 8" Generation 9" +-- Alexander Boyle | +-- Francis Boyle ----+ | | +-- John Boyle -----------------+ +-- Charity Armstrong | (????-~1831) | | +-- Ann Scott Thomas Boyd Boyle --+ (1815-1865) | | +-- Robert Boyd | | +-- Martha Boyd- /speculative/ -+ +-- Joseph Thornton (????-????) | | +-- Martha Thornton --+ | +-- Mary Unknown Sources: [14]
Children
(10 children with Jane Stoughton; 4 died young and 2 did not marry)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Catherine Boyle | F | b. 18 May 1838 | wed 19 Sept 1860 Enoch Varnum res.North Washington PA |
d. 11 Aug 1914 | [4][9][10][[11] | |
Martha Boyle | F | died in infancy | [4] | |||
Martha Jane Boyle | F | 26 Mar 1843 | (m.1 July 1863) John Edward Hagan, farmer & carpenter |
lived in Missouri died 2 Mar 1873 |
[4][7][8][12] | |
Nancy Boyle | F | Robert Hampson Book | res. Worth Twp. | [4] | ||
Hannah M. Boyle | F | 1848 | unmarried resided with brother James C. Boyle |
[4] | ||
John W. Boyle | M | 1851 | res. Worth Twp | [4] | ||
Bernard Boyle | M | died in infancy, possibly a twin |
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Thomas Boyle | M | died in infancy, possibly a twin |
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Christian Boyle | M | died in infancy | [4] | |||
Mary Cornelia Boyle | F | 1862 | "died unmarried" | [4][5] | ||
Dr. James Clyde Boyle | M | 14 Nov 1864 | Bovard, Cherry T. , Butler Co. PA | 1)Kathleen McNair (m. 31 Jan 1894) 2)Pearl Winters (m.1916) |
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Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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WorthTwp Butler Co, PA |
by 1838; probably at time of marriage |
[9] |
Photos
Sources
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1 | 1820 United States Federal Census, Middlesex Twp, Butler Co. PA, page 6. Census page is not dated. Family headed by John Boyle: 2 males 0-10, 1 male 26-44; 2 females 0-10, 1 female 10-16. |
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2 | 1830 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 13. Census is not dated.
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3 | Will of Jacob Stoughton, abstract, from Book B, p.195. of Muddy Creek Twp., Butler Co. PA (brother of direct line Andrew Stoughton); signed 2 Apr. 1841,filed 25 June 1841; lists niece Catherin Boile. | |
4 | Genealogical and personal history of western Pennsylvania, Vol. 3, Editor-in-chief: John W. Jordan.
Author: Jordan, John W. (John Woolf), 1840-1921. Pages 1272-1274. | |
5 | Jeanne Bortmes Eichelberger, correspondence, 2006 | |
6 | Obituary of Dr. J. C. Boyle, Butler Eagle, 28 Mar.1929, pg.1 & pg 15. "Butler Physician Dies in His Home". Transcribed by Jim Voltz. "Dr. J. C. Boyle, life-long resident of Butler Co., lived in Butler 32 yrs (since 1897). Born in New Hope 14 Nov. 1864, son of the late Thomas & Jane Stoughton Boyle. Graduate of Western Penna. Medical College (now U. Pittsburgh). Married in 1894 to Kathleen McNair; one son, James Clyde Boyle, Jr. Second marriage in 1916 to Pearl Winters. Survived by 2 sons: James C., Jr. of U. Pittsburgh dental college, & John at home; 2 daughters; Jane and (living person/name withheld), both at home. |
See full transcript |
7 | 1870 United States Federal Census, Mount Pleasant Twp, Lawrence Co, Missouri, page 35. Census dated 14 Sept 1870.
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8 | 1880 United States Federal Census, Lake City Twp., Barber Co., KS, Enum. Dist 316, pg. 1. Date of census 1 June 1880.
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9 | Archives of Butler County, PA, by Diana Marie Voltz Geibel, Closson Press,1935 Sampson Dr., Apollo, PA 15613-9209
1st Edition, copyright, Feb 1997.
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10 | Obituary of Katherine Boyle Varnum, Butler Citizen p. 13, 13 Aug 1914 "Mrs. Katherine Varnum Mrs. Katherine Varnum, aged 76, widow of the late Enoch Varnum of Washington Township, died Tuesday night, August 11, 1914, following a short illness, from acute indigestion. The deceased was the daughter of the late Thomas Boyle and was born and reared in Worth Township, where she resided until her marriage. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She is survived by one son, George Varnum, councilman from the Forth ward, Butler; and the following daughters: Mrs. J. N. Williamson, of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Charles D. Cherry of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Mrs. E. H. Brown of Pittsburgh: also a brother and a sister, Dr. J. C. Boyle and iss Hanna Boyle, both of Butler. The funeral will be held at the late residence at North Washington, at 2." | |
11 | Will of Jacob Stoughton, abstract, from Book B, p.195. of Muddy Creek Twp., Butler Co. PA (brother of Jane Stoughton); signed 2 Apr. 1841,filed 25 June 1841;lists niece Catherin Boile. | |
12 | "Memories" by Jennie Stoughton Osborn, Copyright 1935, Medicine Lodge, Kansas. Pg. 11 "Next our cousin Mattie Boyle taught school. She was young and gay. We loved her and had a joyful winter that year. We had neighborhood dances and parties. Then sometimes a spelling at night when everybody came that cared to come. One night at the recess we got started to waltzing in the schoolhouse, and enjoying it hugely, when in came our mother and Uncle Billy Myer. When Myra failed to get home on time Uncle Billy became uneasy and came to see if she was at our house. She was not there so he and mother came down to the schoolhouse. They were terribly shocked to find us dancing instead of spelling. They felt as if we had disgraced the school...We had no organ or violin for music, so we sang "Old Dan Tucker" and "Weavely Wheat" or some other old tune. We were having lots of fun, but they marched us home... | |
13 | Will of Jane Stoughton (Boyle) , signed 16 Jan. 1888, lists only her daughter Hannah and her son James E. It mentions her being a Covert heir of the "Harlem Commons Syndicate of New York". The syndicate was apparently a group of owners of waterfront property on the Harlem River. See the linked page for articles from The New York Times in the 1880's re. development of piers, etc. on riverfront property, the building of the Harlem River Canal, and right-of-way ownership disputes. |
(Will Transcription) (Harlem Commons Syndicate) |
14 | Research of Jim Voltz, personal correspondence 2008-ongoing. Voltz is directly descended from Thomas Boyle, and a nephew of researcher/author Diana Marie Voltz Geitbel (source #9). |
Source notes
- The will of Jacob Stoughton, brother of Jane Stoughton Boyle, names a niece Catherin Boile. Catherin would therefore be born before 1841. The research of Jeanne Eichelberger names five children of Jane Stoughton Boyle, not including a Catherin. Mary C. is not Catherin, as Mary C. was born in 1862.
- Kathleen McNair was born in Butler, PA, daughter of Thomas McNair & Jane unknown. She died 5 Mar 1913. Her father was a miller, born near Morgantown WVA; her mother ws born in Butler Co. PA. Kathleen McNair and Dr. Boyle had one child, James Clyde Boyle, Jr., born 7 Apr. 1906. (All per source #4, Genealog. & Personal History of Western PA, Vol. 3).
- Per contributor James Voltz, one of Jane Stoughton (b. 1821) & Thomas Boyle's children was Martha Boyle(b. 26 Mar 1843 / wed 1 July 1863 / d. 2 Mar 1873). These dates are from Diana Maria Voltz Geibel's book.) Martha married John Edward Hagan. It is said that he was a Missouri farmer. In the 1880 census of Barber Co. Kansas, Lake City township, the family of Thomas B. Hagan, age 45, lives next to the family of Barned (sic) V. Stoughton, age 61. The birth date of Thomas B. Hagan (~1835) puts him in the same generation as John Edward Hagan and wife Martha Boyle. Note that his daughter was born in Missouri.
- The wording in the History of Western PA by Jourdan, "Bernard and Thomas died in infancy, Christian died in infancy", suggests that Bernard and Thomas may have been twins.