14. | David Miller Boyle was born on 31 Dec 1837 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (son of Robert Hendry Boyle and Janet Millar); died on 23 May 1920 in Dunwich, Redland City, Queensland, Australia; was buried in Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, Dunwich, Redland City, Queensland, Australia. Other Events and Attributes:
- FamilySearch ID: KL67-5TB
- FindaGrave Memorial ID: 162500823
- _UID: C813FCBF4FEE41DF9C3356EA6DFA44F19E5D
- Census-Household Member: 1851, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
- Location-Witness: 1851, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Concession 2 Lot 6 whole
- Religion-Member: 1851, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Free Church
- Land & Property-Witness: 15 Dec 1858, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Con 2 Lot 5, to David Boyle for mortgage
- Land & Property: 29 Aug 1860, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Con 2 Lot 5, William Alcorn to David Boyle 92 acres for 200.0.0
- Census-Household Member: 1861, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
- Immigration: Between 1865 and 1867, Queensland, Australia; Married in Sep 1865 and daugher Ellen born 1867 in Queensland
- Land & Property: 16 Sep 1868, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Con 2 Lot 5 NE, sale back to William Alcorn
- Land & Property: 25 Nov 1871, West Moreton Agricultural Reserve, Queensland, Australia; Declaration of Insolvancy
- Land & Property: 19 Mar 1872; Insolvancy
- Land & Property: 20 Apr 1887, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; David Miller Boyle Insolvent
- Land & Property: 13 Feb 1890, Teviotville, Scenic Rim, Queensland, Australia; Insolvency
- Directory: 1903, Glenapp, Oxley Division, Queensland, Australia; Electoral Rolls
- Occupation: 1903, Glenapp, Oxley Division, Queensland, Australia; farmer
- Directory: 1905, Glenapp, Oxley Division, Queensland, Australia; Electoral Rolls
- Occupation: 1905, Glenapp, Oxley Division, Queensland, Australia; Farmer
- Court: 1908, Brisbane City, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Police Courth
- Directory: 1919, Aspley, Queensland, Brisbane, Lilley District, Australia; Electoral Rolls
- Directory: 1919, Beaudesert, Scenic Rim Region, Moreton Division, Queensland, Australia; Electoral Rolls
- Occupation: 1919, Beaudesert, Scenic Rim Region, Moreton Division, Queensland, Australia; Carpenter, Bromelton
- Occupation: 1919, Apsley, Nundah, Lilley, Queensland, Australia; Dairy farmer
- Hospital: 18 May 1920, Dunwich, Redland City, Queensland, Australia; Enlarged prostrate, Senile decay
- Occupation: 30 Sep 1931; An Extract from the Fassifern Guardian
Notes:
Married in Lanark in 1865, so must have traveled that year or beginning of next year.?i?
Land Orders 1866 ?/i?
#1729 and #1730?i?
?/i?Married to Agnes Jameson in Canada when aged 26 years.
Died of a Enlarged Prostate, aged 83 years.
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An Extract from the Fassifern Guardian, Wednesday 30 Sep 1931.?/i?
David Boyle took up the land which Mr. Ellemore has now also. The children were Clarence, David, Tom, Harriett, Lizzie, Ada and Andrew. When David was three years old he was bitten by a snake and died. Two of the other children died later. Mr. Boyle was a very tall man, and did a lot of pit sawing and carpentering. He built the Congregational Church and Goan's Hotel at Coulon. When he sold his farm to Mr Harry Muller of Obum, he went to live at Clan's blacksmith's shop at the foot of McCourt's Hill. Mr. Gus Lewald now owns that property.
?i?Australia Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
?/i?1905 David Miller Boyle, living at Glenap, farmer.
?i?18 May 1920 Admitted to Dunwich Benevolent Asylum?/i?
Unable to work, age 83 years, trade none, widower. 57 years in Queensland, building, farming and bridge building, all the time. No money, no property. Enlarged prostate, bladder infection, senile.
(Research):?b?1851 Canada Census - Darling Township
?/b?David Boyl, farmer, Scotland, 58,
?i?and Orders 1866 ?/i?
#1729 and #1730?i?
?/i?Married to Agnes Jameson in Canada when aged 26 years.
Died of a Enlarged Prostate, aged 83 years.
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Australia Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
?/i?1905 David Miller Boyle, living at Glenap, farmer.
?i?18 May 1920 Admitted to Dunwich Benevolent Asylum?/i?
Unable to work, age 83 years, trade none, widower. 57 years in Queensland, building, farming and bridge building, all the time. No money, no property. Enlarged prostate, bladder infection, senile.
Birth:
Name:?tab?David Miller Boyle
Birth Date:?tab?31 Dec 1837
Birth Place:?tab?Canada
Death Date:?tab?23 May 1920
Death Place:?tab?Dunwich, Redland City, Queensland, Australia
Cemetery:?tab?Dunwich Benevolent Asylum
Burial or Cremation Place:?tab?Dunwich, Redland City, Queensland, Australia
Has Bio?:?tab?Y
Father:?tab?Robert Hendry Boyle
Mother:?tab?Janet Fitzgerald Boyle
FamilySearch ID:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL67-5TB
FindaGrave Memorial ID:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162500823
Census-Household Member:
Role: Household Member
Census, 12 Jan 1852
?b?#10 William Crawford 50 (1802), ?/b?carpenter, Ireland, 1802 - household Margaret 25 (1827), Elizabeth 8 (1844) , William 5 (1847), James 3 (1849), Margaret A. 1 (1851) are next to James Bredin.
In the next door household (log house) of #17 ?b?James Bredin?/b? 72 (1780), Ireland, farmer, are daughter/wife? Elizabeth 57 (1795) Ireland, May 26 (1826), William 24 (1828) #21 ?b?Robert Bredin 22 (1830), shoemaker?/b?, wife Jane 20 (1832), Richard 18 (1834), Harry W. 16 (1836), Elizabeth 14 (1838), William 11 (1841)and ?b?Alexander Wilson?/b? 72 (1780).
Another neighbour ?b?James Mui?/b?r is also a shoemaker and may be the son of the shoemaker noted in Robert Mason's diary.
#28 ?b?Robert and Janet Boyle?/b? may have operated a stopping place (1 story log house) as their property was located on the edge of Lanark village at the point where the road branches, travelling west towards Watson's Corners and north towards Hopetown. This junction would be important for access to timber shanties located further west and north.
Additional name attached to Robert Boyle's household are:
David McIntosh 24 (1828) Scotland
Robert Newen (Noonan) 17 (1835) Scotland - Residence Darling Twp
James Watt 21 (1831) Canada -Residence Dalhousie
Robert Miller 17 (1835) - Residence Bathurst
George Miller 15 (1837) - Residence Bathurst
James Miller 17 (1835 - Residence Rodden
?b?#45 Robert Cannon, cooper?/b?, Scotland 35 (1817), Isabell Cannon and daughters Sarah 4 (1848) and Jane 2 (1850) are either across the road or next door to the Boyles in a frame house with a cooper shop. Also in the household are
#49 ?b?Margaret Beith?/b?, servant, Scotland, 16 (1836)
#50 ?b?Jane Wilson?/b? 30 (1822)
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It appears that by this time Robert is surrounded by a settlement. The neighbours are numerous but include mainly skilled labour, e.g. saddler, .
The following neighbours include frame houses and may indicate proximity to Lanark Village. As you to the next page the houses are of log.
Neighbours:
?b?John Gillis?/b? and ?b?James Caldwell?/b?, both lumber merchants
?b?Gavin Jamieson?/b?, yeoman, Ireland, Baptist 68, log
Mrs. 69 Ireland
?b?Hugh McEwen?/b?, Blacksmith, Scotland, Baptist, 41, frame
Mrs. 41 & children
?b?Alex McNichol?/b?, Innkeeper, 32, frame
Mrs. 24
?b?Thomas McMaster?/b?, labourer, 29
Mrs 31
?b?Richard Payne?/b?, druggist, 30
?b?John Teskey?/b?, labourer, 27
Mrs, 27 and family
?b?Samuel Drummond?/b?, 29 yeoman,
Mrs. 23, and family
?b?Robert Craig?/b?, tanner, 37, Scotland
Mrs. 38, and family, with labourer Tusau Disheau, labourer, Darling
?b?Robert Boyle?/b?, yeoman, 66, 1 1/2 story log
Mrs. 59
John H. 28, in Lavant
Robert H. 26, in Dalhousie
David, 24
Mungo, 19
Catherine, 35
Mary 33
John Miller, 12
Henry Connwell, 1
?b?William Alcorn ?/b?37, log 1 1/2 story
Mrs 38
Mary 11
Siman 9
James 8
David 5
William 5
Robert 3
Alexander 2
Land & Property:
Supreme Court Monday, March l8
In Insolvancy.
Before His Honor Mr Justice Lutwyche
Adjourned Third Sittings
In the Estate of David Miller Boyle - Insolvent was present
A debt was proved by M. O'Sullivan, for ?2 2s Tho report of tho offical assignee was to the effect that the only asset in the estate was a freehold farm, which had been taken possession of by the mortgagee. The only debt proved was that above mentioned. No books of account had been sent in. Certificate granted.
Land & Property:
SUPREME COURT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20.
IN INSOLVENCY.
Before his Honour Mr Justice Mein
.
In the matter of ?b?David Miller Boyle?/b?
Mr C.F. Curran, of Ipsvvich, applied, under section 167, subsection 1, foi the insolvent to receive his certificate.
Mt J.B. HALL, thr Official Trustee, said that he did not oppose tho application, The insolvent appeared to have been unfortunate,
and the judgment creditor took possession and realized on the estate before it came into court. The certificate was granted.
Tho certificate was granted
Court:
At the police court on Saturday last, before the Police Magistrate, an order was made prohibiting the supply of intoxicating liquor to David Miller Boyle, of Teviotville.
Occupation:
?i?An Extract from the Fassifern Guardian, Wednesday 30 Sep 1931.?/i?
David Boyle took up the land which Mr. Ellemore has now also. The children were Clarence, David, Tom, Harriett, Lizzie, Ada and Andrew. When David was three years old he was bitten by a snake and died. Two of the other children died later. Mr. Boyle was a very tall man, and did a lot of pit sawing and carpentering. He built the Congregational Church andGoan's Hotel at Coulon. When he sold his farm to Mr Harry Muller of Obum Obum, he went to live at Clan's blacksmith's shop at the foot of McCourt's Hill. Mr. Gus Lewald now owns that property.
Died:
Name:?tab?David Miller Boyle
Birth Date:?tab?31 Dec 1837
Birth Place:?tab?Canada
Death Date:?tab?23 May 1920
Death Place:?tab?Dunwich, Redland City, Queensland, Australia
Cemetery:?tab?Dunwich Benevolent Asylum
Burial or Cremation Place:?tab?Dunwich, Redland City, Queensland, Australia
Has Bio?:?tab?Y
Father:?tab?Robert Hendry Boyle
Mother:?tab?Janet Fitzgerald Boyle
David married Agnes "Nancy" Jamieson on 7 Sep 1865 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Agnes (daughter of Gavin Jamieson, daughter of John Jamieson) was born about 1845 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 25 Jul 1892 in Lady Bowen Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; was buried in Coulson Cemetery, Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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