Advertisement

Harold Francis “Harry” Boyle

Advertisement

Harold Francis “Harry” Boyle

Birth
New York, USA
Death
4 Apr 1984 (aged 65)
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
St. Rose section, Range E, Plot 84
Memorial ID
View Source
Son of Joseph Francis Boyle and Catherine Montgomery.

Listed in 1920 Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 10 months, living with mother Catherine, 43, married, head of household, and siblings Joseph, 20, Anna, 18, John, 12, and Catherine, 6. All born in New York. Joseph worked as a truck chauffer. Anna worked as a grocery packer.

Listed in 1925 New York Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 7, at 438 Baltic St, living with father Joseph, 51, mother Catherine, 49, and siblings John 18, and Catherine, 12. All born in USA. Joseph worked as a laborer. John worked as a box maker.

Listed in 1930 Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 11, at 436 Baltic Street, living with father Joseph, 56, mother Catherine, 53, brother John, 23, and sister Catherine, 16. All born in New York. Joseph first married at age 20, Catherine at age 18. Joseph and John worked as subway laborers. Catherine worked as a laundry shaker.

Listed in 1940 Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 21, single, at 503 3rd Ave, living with sister Mary 44, her husband William, 49, head of household, and their children Denis, 20, William, 15, Eleanor, 14, and Richard, 4. Also living there was her brother John Boyle, 33, single. Everyone born in New York. William worked as a chauffer for a metal ceiling company. John worked as a maintenance man for WPA. Harry worked as an order cook in a restaurant.

Served as a naturalization witness for Thomas White, Jr on Jan 4, 1943. Lived at 402 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, St. Worked as a finisher.

Buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY, St. Rose section, Range E, Plot 84, with his wife Mary. Thomas and Delia White, Mary's parents, are buried there as well.

Son of Joseph Francis Boyle and Catherine Montgomery.

Listed in 1920 Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 10 months, living with mother Catherine, 43, married, head of household, and siblings Joseph, 20, Anna, 18, John, 12, and Catherine, 6. All born in New York. Joseph worked as a truck chauffer. Anna worked as a grocery packer.

Listed in 1925 New York Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 7, at 438 Baltic St, living with father Joseph, 51, mother Catherine, 49, and siblings John 18, and Catherine, 12. All born in USA. Joseph worked as a laborer. John worked as a box maker.

Listed in 1930 Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 11, at 436 Baltic Street, living with father Joseph, 56, mother Catherine, 53, brother John, 23, and sister Catherine, 16. All born in New York. Joseph first married at age 20, Catherine at age 18. Joseph and John worked as subway laborers. Catherine worked as a laundry shaker.

Listed in 1940 Census, Kings County, Brooklyn, NY, age 21, single, at 503 3rd Ave, living with sister Mary 44, her husband William, 49, head of household, and their children Denis, 20, William, 15, Eleanor, 14, and Richard, 4. Also living there was her brother John Boyle, 33, single. Everyone born in New York. William worked as a chauffer for a metal ceiling company. John worked as a maintenance man for WPA. Harry worked as an order cook in a restaurant.

Served as a naturalization witness for Thomas White, Jr on Jan 4, 1943. Lived at 402 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, St. Worked as a finisher.

Buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY, St. Rose section, Range E, Plot 84, with his wife Mary. Thomas and Delia White, Mary's parents, are buried there as well.



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement