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Jonathan Boyle

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Jonathan Boyle

Birth
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Oct 1908 (aged 93)
DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Concord, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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http://www.ingenweb.org/indekalb/cemetery/coburn.txt shows being buried in 'Coburn' Cemetery. Suspect Coburn Cemetery was changed to Concord Cemetery.

Short version of biography of Jonathan Boyles History De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. If you would like the longer version feel free to contact me.

Jonathan Boyles, one of the first settlers of Concord Township, was born in Knox County, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1815, a son of John and Nancy (Merritt) Boyles, the former a native of West Virginia, son of Jonathan Boyles, of English and Irish descent, and the latter a daughter of Moses Merritt, of Irish and Welsh descent. In 1825 his parents moved to Morrow County, Ohio, where he grew to manhood.

His wife died Feb. 165, 1849. They had a family of seven children, four of whom are living---Nancy C., Martha J., Newton, and Emma. The three eldest are deceased---John and William (twins) died in infancy, and Artemus, while a soldier in the war of the Rebellion. June 30,1850, Mr. Boyles was married to Susan Rummel, and to them have been born three children---Maggie M., Anna Eliza, and Elnora M. Mrs. Boyles died Feb. 10, 1870.

Kindly shared by L Mafera, mem # 48395226
http://www.ingenweb.org/indekalb/cemetery/coburn.txt shows being buried in 'Coburn' Cemetery. Suspect Coburn Cemetery was changed to Concord Cemetery.

Short version of biography of Jonathan Boyles History De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. If you would like the longer version feel free to contact me.

Jonathan Boyles, one of the first settlers of Concord Township, was born in Knox County, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1815, a son of John and Nancy (Merritt) Boyles, the former a native of West Virginia, son of Jonathan Boyles, of English and Irish descent, and the latter a daughter of Moses Merritt, of Irish and Welsh descent. In 1825 his parents moved to Morrow County, Ohio, where he grew to manhood.

His wife died Feb. 165, 1849. They had a family of seven children, four of whom are living---Nancy C., Martha J., Newton, and Emma. The three eldest are deceased---John and William (twins) died in infancy, and Artemus, while a soldier in the war of the Rebellion. June 30,1850, Mr. Boyles was married to Susan Rummel, and to them have been born three children---Maggie M., Anna Eliza, and Elnora M. Mrs. Boyles died Feb. 10, 1870.

Kindly shared by L Mafera, mem # 48395226


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