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The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...Eugene, the third son of John Boyle, also died while serving his country in the army. As a youth he... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)
...Eugene, the third son of John Boyle, also died while serving his country in the army. As a youth he... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...Juan Ashton Boyle won mention in reports and promotion for gallantry in Cuba during the Spanish-American... (Cuba, Cuba - 1918)
...Juan Ashton Boyle won mention in reports and promotion for gallantry in Cuba during the Spanish-American... (Cuba, Cuba - 1918)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...Scotch settlers, who were Presbyterians. John Boyle was an ardent patriot and a devoted member of the Society of United... (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States - 1798)
...Scotch settlers, who were Presbyterians. John Boyle was an ardent patriot and a devoted member of the Society of United... (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States - 1798)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...the enemy's lines. Their sister, Eleanor Boyle, is the wife of Major General H. E. Ely, who commanded a fighting... (Cuba, Cuba - 1918)
...the enemy's lines. Their sister, Eleanor Boyle, is the wife of Major General H. E. Ely, who commanded a fighting... (Cuba, Cuba - 1918)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...were executed and others exiled. John Boyle was one of those forced into exile. He sailed from Portglenone, if the... (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States - 1798)
...were executed and others exiled. John Boyle was one of those forced into exile. He sailed from Portglenone, if the... (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States - 1798)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...this family and she and John Boyle were married by Bishop Carroll. According to Mr. Mc Gee's information the bride... (America, United States - 1812)
...this family and she and John Boyle were married by Bishop Carroll. According to Mr. Mc Gee's information the bride... (America, United States - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...America, published in 1850, was John Boyle of Washington dty. Mr. Boyle, he says, was a United Irishman in his... (America, United States - 1850)
...America, published in 1850, was John Boyle of Washington dty. Mr. Boyle, he says, was a United Irishman in his... (America, United States - 1850)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...the abilities of the late John Boyle, who was for nearly thirty years the soul of the department," wrote Mr.... (America, United States - 1850)
...the abilities of the late John Boyle, who was for nearly thirty years the soul of the department," wrote Mr.... (America, United States - 1850)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...The career of John Boyle is of interest, however, not only because of valuable services rendered by him... (Ireland, Ireland - 1777)
...The career of John Boyle is of interest, however, not only because of valuable services rendered by him... (Ireland, Ireland - 1777)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...citizens of the United States. John Boyle was born in the county of Antrim, Ireland, probably at Largey, in 1777,... (Ireland, Ireland - 1777)
...citizens of the United States. John Boyle was born in the county of Antrim, Ireland, probably at Largey, in 1777,... (Ireland, Ireland - 1777)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...acquiring one, was lost by John Boyle through participation in the rising of 1798, but he risked all he had,... (Ireland, Ireland - 1798)
...acquiring one, was lost by John Boyle through participation in the rising of 1798, but he risked all he had,... (Ireland, Ireland - 1798)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...of the younger sons of John Boyle, was born in Washington in 1817 and died in that city in 1878.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1878)
...of the younger sons of John Boyle, was born in Washington in 1817 and died in that city in 1878.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1878)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...he knew was a namesake John Boyle, a representative from Kentucky, a man who looms large in the "early history... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1839)
...he knew was a namesake John Boyle, a representative from Kentucky, a man who looms large in the "early history... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1839)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...related to the privateer Captain Thomas Boyle of Baltimore, whose exploits in the War of 1812 made him famous, and... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1812)
...related to the privateer Captain Thomas Boyle of Baltimore, whose exploits in the War of 1812 made him famous, and... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...died without issue. Literature attracted Esmeralda Boyle and she became an author-ess. A volume of poems received praise in America... (America, United States - 1849)
...died without issue. Literature attracted Esmeralda Boyle and she became an author-ess. A volume of poems received praise in America... (America, United States - 1849)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...John Boyle of Washington dty. Mr. Boyle, he says, was a United Irishman in his youth and lost his fortune... (America, United States - 1850)
...John Boyle of Washington dty. Mr. Boyle, he says, was a United Irishman in his youth and lost his fortune... (America, United States - 1850)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...helped to liberate, to Rev. Francis Boyle, for many years the beloved pastor of St.-Matthews Roman Catholic Church-the church of... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1812)
...helped to liberate, to Rev. Francis Boyle, for many years the beloved pastor of St.-Matthews Roman Catholic Church-the church of... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...in the United States. Dr. Cornelius Boyle, John Boyle's son, was the president of this association at the zenith of... (Ireland - 1860)
...in the United States. Dr. Cornelius Boyle, John Boyle's son, was the president of this association at the zenith of... (Ireland - 1860)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...United States. Dr. Cornelius Boyle, John Boyle's son, was the president of this association at the zenith of its influence... (Ireland - 1860)
...United States. Dr. Cornelius Boyle, John Boyle's son, was the president of this association at the zenith of its influence... (Ireland - 1860)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...1860, and the latter's son, John Boyle, has been chairman of the Democratic Central Committee of the District of Columbia,... (Ireland - 1860)
...1860, and the latter's son, John Boyle, has been chairman of the Democratic Central Committee of the District of Columbia,... (Ireland - 1860)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...they elected their mayors, and John Boyle was the candidate of the Democratic party at one election for the honorable... (Ireland - 1860)
...they elected their mayors, and John Boyle was the candidate of the Democratic party at one election for the honorable... (Ireland - 1860)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... John F. Boyle, another son, lived an uneventful life in Washington and resided for the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)
... John F. Boyle, another son, lived an uneventful life in Washington and resided for the... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...be designated. In such cases John Boyle was appointed by the President Secretary of the Navy ad interim and such... (Ireland - 1812)
...be designated. In such cases John Boyle was appointed by the President Secretary of the Navy ad interim and such... (Ireland - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...that binds her warrior's sash." Mrs. Boyle died near Warren-ton, Va., in 1869, leaving motherless six young children, five of... (Ireland - 1869)
...that binds her warrior's sash." Mrs. Boyle died near Warren-ton, Va., in 1869, leaving motherless six young children, five of... (Ireland - 1869)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...him to call. A grandson, John Boyle of Washington, has in his possession a note which President Andrew Jackson wrote... (Ireland - 1812)
...him to call. A grandson, John Boyle of Washington, has in his possession a note which President Andrew Jackson wrote... (Ireland - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... John Boyle, the oldest son, namesake of the founder of the family in America, has... (America, United States - 1869)
... John Boyle, the oldest son, namesake of the founder of the family in America, has... (America, United States - 1869)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...two daughters of John and Catherine Boyle grew to maturity. The sons were Junius I., John F., Eugene, N. Burke... (Ireland - 1849)
...two daughters of John and Catherine Boyle grew to maturity. The sons were Junius I., John F., Eugene, N. Burke... (Ireland - 1849)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...Sarah Bailey 1778, December 20, Daniel Boyle and Elizabeth Ennis... (Ireland - 1778)
...Sarah Bailey 1778, December 20, Daniel Boyle and Elizabeth Ennis... (Ireland - 1778)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... John Boyle was a personal and political friend of Andrew Jackson and when a meeting... (Ireland - 1860)
... John Boyle was a personal and political friend of Andrew Jackson and when a meeting... (Ireland - 1860)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...in the colony of Virginia. Mrs. Boyle's ardent devotion to Virginia caused her to write in 1861 a poem that... (Ireland - 1861)
...in the colony of Virginia. Mrs. Boyle's ardent devotion to Virginia caused her to write in 1861 a poem that... (Ireland - 1861)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... John Boyle died March 23, 1849, aged seventy-two, and the newspapers of the city which... (Ireland - 1849)
... John Boyle died March 23, 1849, aged seventy-two, and the newspapers of the city which... (Ireland - 1849)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... Mr. Boyle resigned from the Navy Department in 1839 after nearly thirty years of service.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1839)
... Mr. Boyle resigned from the Navy Department in 1839 after nearly thirty years of service.... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1839)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...descendants, one of whom, Inspector Richard Burke Boyle of the Washington Police Force, has worked himself up by merit, through... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)
...descendants, one of whom, Inspector Richard Burke Boyle of the Washington Police Force, has worked himself up by merit, through... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1846)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... John Boyle, United Irishman and His American Descendants, by... (Ireland - 1662)
... John Boyle, United Irishman and His American Descendants, by... (Ireland - 1662)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... Mr. Boyle took a keen interest in public affairs and was an ardent supporter of... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1812)
... Mr. Boyle took a keen interest in public affairs and was an ardent supporter of... (Washington, Maryland, United States - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...of the present generation was John Boyle, the Irish exile, the ancestor.... (Ireland - 1869)
...of the present generation was John Boyle, the Irish exile, the ancestor.... (Ireland - 1869)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...Boyle, John, United Irishman and His American Descendants, by Watson Boyle.............................................. 224... (Ireland - 1522)
...Boyle, John, United Irishman and His American Descendants, by Watson Boyle.............................................. 224... (Ireland - 1522)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...school and a little later John Boyle, a terror to evil-doers and little boys."... (Ireland - 1795)
...school and a little later John Boyle, a terror to evil-doers and little boys."... (Ireland - 1795)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...Jackson wrote and signed asking John Boyle to call at the White House.... (Ireland - 1812)
...Jackson wrote and signed asking John Boyle to call at the White House.... (Ireland - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... William Boyle do.... (Ireland - 1773)
... William Boyle do.... (Ireland - 1773)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
...American Descendants of John Boyle.............................. 224... (Ireland - 1522)
...American Descendants of John Boyle.............................. 224... (Ireland - 1522)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 227... (Ireland - 1812)
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 227... (Ireland - 1812)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 229... (Ireland - 1849)
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 229... (Ireland - 1849)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... JOHN BOYLE, UNITED IRISHMAN, AND HIS AMERICAN DESCENDANTS.... (Ireland - 1651)
... JOHN BOYLE, UNITED IRISHMAN, AND HIS AMERICAN DESCENDANTS.... (Ireland - 1651)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 225... (Ireland - 1798)
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 225... (Ireland - 1798)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 231... (Ireland - 1817)
... JOHN BOYLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 231... (Ireland - 1817)
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