Al McIntyre

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Al McIntyre (son of Howard Leslie McIntyre and Viola L. Gates).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 0C72FBD234D94880A4CDEA593D11762CC418


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Howard Leslie McIntyre was born on 2 Aug 1898 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada (son of Alfred Boyle McIntyre and Marion Gemmill Lawson); died on 13 May 1988 in Prince George, Fraser-Fort George Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 8800B1DD3FAB432AA7929784D88F7C21C546
    • Census-Household Member: 1901, Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1921, Pitville, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan; Canada
    • Occupation: 1921, Pitville, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan; Well digger

    Notes:

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member
    District 220, Subdistrict 55, Section 6, Twp 17 Range 19 Meridian W3, Municipality Pitville

    Howard married Viola L. Gates. Viola (daughter of Al Gates and Mary McLachlan) was born about 1904 in Kansas, United States; died about 1962. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Viola L. Gates was born about 1904 in Kansas, United States (daughter of Al Gates and Mary McLachlan); died about 1962.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: D6A269E0329E4F2C9B3EC11C1ACE48CFC18D

    Children:
    1. Glen McIntyre
    2. 1. Al McIntyre


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alfred Boyle McIntyre was born about 1858 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (son of James Boyle and Ann Jane McIntyre, son of Alexander "Sandy" McIntyre and Jane Eunice Yuill); died on 2 Feb 1943 in Hazlet, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Hazlet Cemetery, Hazlet, Swift Current Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L2V9-WQ3
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 154756294
    • _UID: C6EC9AA243504F7D9EE203ED33A39583AB1C
    • Census-Household Member: 1861, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census-Household Member: 1881, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Canada
    • Census: 1901, Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; Canada
    • Occupation: 1901, Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; Farm Labourer
    • Census: 1921, Pitville, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan; Canada
    • Occupation: 1921, Pitville, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan; Farmer

    Notes:

    Alfred James Boyle McIntyre was raised by Sandy McIntyre and Jane Yuill, Ann's parents and he took the McIntyre family name. His mother Ann was the eldest in the family so he grew up with her siblings.

    Alfred James Boyle McIntyre and Marion Gemmill Lawson had 8 children.

    (Research):lylemagnuson talent: Apparently Alfred was very musical. He performed and recorded square dance music. He played on the CBC radio in Regina, Saskatchewan and according to George W. McIntyre he thinks Don Messer may have recorded some of his music.

    lylemagnuson re adoption:
    Alfred's mother Ann died while giving birth to him. He was then raised by his grandparents Alexander &Jane McIntyre. It appears that he must have been adopted by his grandparents and thus took the McIntyre name. The information regarding Ann's death and his grandparents raising him was in Alexander's obituary (Lanark Era of Wed. Nov 3, 1897, pg 34).

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    You echoed where my head has been today!
    1 Genealogy - Charles & Ted
    Diane Duncan
    Mon, Feb 19, 2018, 10:13 PM
    to Charles

    I have just spent a very intense week of long days chasing the Boyles around Queensland! It prepared me for looking at possibilities today when I came back to Lanark and couldn't find a registered birth, baptism or marriage record. I'm thinking there is more to this story! I think the cemetery stone is the McIntyre family making the best of a bad situation!

    My impression is that the Boyle men were a pretty raucous lot and I'm wondering if the departure for Australia was entirely voluntary. I'm wondering if the son who went to Scotland to settle family affairs was running to keep ahead of pioneer justice. The story in Australia suggest that there were misadventures there as well.

    I have most of the Queensland connection mapped out and thought it wouldn't take too long to work down Alfred's line. HA!! I still have JOHN Miller's line to enter and I will finally have a fairly complete framework for that branch.

    I have a lot of the info you sent but I will go through the detail tomorrow. Distracted by the skating tonight!

    Do you have any 'way back' pictures for these people?

    Glad you gave me some detail on Alf. How many of the kids were his? I need to reread some of the stories I read today now . Was Marion a serial wife? One story says she was from Carleton Place and another says she move to the prairies from the states claiming land by proxy on behalf of Robert.

    I think I will be bouncing some stories with you over the next few days!
    Diane

    Charles McFadden
    Feb 20, 2018, 6:20 AM
    to me

    Morning Diane
    The mother of all of the kids of Alfred James Boyle is Marion Gemmill Lawson. Here is their youngest child ? born in 1906 Married Hazel Watchel

    Name Harold Gordon McIntyre
    Gender Male
    Birth Date 26 Jan 1906
    Birth Place Mather, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson

    Household Members
    Name Age
    Harold Gordon McIntyre
    Marion Gemmil Lawson
    Marion and Alfred had 8 children

    Name: Robert Alexander McIntyre
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 24 Jul 1891
    Birth Place: R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother: Maria Gemmel Lawson
    Robert married Mable McLean

    Name: Raymond McIntyre
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 23 Jul 1893
    Birth Place: R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother: Marion Gemmill Lawson
    Archibald Raymond McIntyre married Eleanor Stewart. Archibald is buried at Mountainview and Eleanor in Saskatchewan.

    Name William James McIntyre
    Gender Male
    Birth Date 16 Mar 1895
    Birth Place R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson
    William James McIntyre married Christina Bell Gates.

    Name Ross Yuill McIntyre
    Gender Male
    Birth Date 15 Feb 1897
    Birth Place R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson
    Ross Yuill McIntyre married Margaret A Jamieson

    Name Howard Leslie McIntyre
    Gender Male
    Birth Date 2 Aug 1898
    Birth Place R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson

    Howard married Viola Gates. Viola daughter of Al and Mary Gates was about age 2 when she arrived in the West with her grandparents the MCLACHLANS.

    Maybe we should have another Last Duel Lager ?

    Name: Harvey Russell McIntyre
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 5 Sep 1900
    Birth Place: R.M. of Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother: Marion Gemmil Lawson
    Harvey died as an infant

    Name Lila McIntyre
    Gender Female
    Birth Date 11 Aug 1902
    Birth Place Pilot Mount, Manitoba, Canada
    Mother Marion Gemmil Lawson

    Lila married E.A. Magnuson
    The kids are all children of Marion Gemmill Lawson.
    There is no story as regards to Marion. She marries the second husband 18 July 1912 in Swift Current.

    Question

    What is a serial wife ?

    Anyways, Marion was born in Middleville on the Lawson lands. That is definite.

    Marion goes with her parents Robert Lawson and Lilly Campbell and her siblings to Pilot Mound. They go in a group with others from Middleville. You realize that some of these people we are talking about are buried in the Mather cemetery.

    Maybe it is time for another Last Duel Lager ?

    Actually, Marion returns to Middleville to get her grandfather my 3 great blood Uncle when he is upwards of 80 years of age and widowed. They take him to Pilot Mound and he dies there. The transcription in Lanark is all TRUE BULL.

    My one Lawson cousin in the United States belongs directly to this family and another one of my Mitchell cousins who lives in Edmonton is also connected to this family as well.

    Care for yet another Last Duel Lager ?

    Marion had one child with the other husband born in 1914
    Marion's second husband does not even come to Canada until 1910 and her youngest child with Alfred James Boyle McIntyre is born in 1906.

    Pure theatre. Better than the movies.
    Chuck


    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2V9-WQ3

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154756294

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member


    Census:
    District 220, Subdistrict 55, Section 6, Twp 17 Range 19 Meridian W3, Municipality Pitville

    Alfred married Marion Gemmill Lawson on 15 Oct 1890 in Louise, Pilot Mound District (Selkirk), Manitoba, Canada. Marion (daughter of Robert Lawson and Lillian "Lily" Campbell) was born on 24 Dec 1870 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Oct 1967 in Shaunavon, Maple Creek Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marion Gemmill Lawson was born on 24 Dec 1870 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Robert Lawson and Lillian "Lily" Campbell); died on 11 Oct 1967 in Shaunavon, Maple Creek Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B971854308214FA2806B239BF423765A9CB4
    • Census-Wife of Head: 1901, Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; Canada

    Notes:

    At the time of her death, Marion had 19 grandchildren, 64 great grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren.

    (Research):Her father Robert Lawson was President of the Middleville and the Lanark Township Agricultural Societies from 1885 '96 1889 giving up the post when he went to Pilot Mound

    Marion's 2 brothers were fruit farmers.

    Marion goes with her parents Robert Lawson and Lilly Campbell and her siblings to Pilot Mound. They go in a group with others from Middleville.

    Actually, Marion returns to Middleville to get her grandfather my 3 great blood Uncle when he is upwards of 80 years of age and widowed.

    They take him to Pilot Mound and he dies there. The transcription in Lanark is all TRUE BULL.

    My one Lawson cousin in the United States belongs directly to this family and another one of my Mitchell cousins who lives in Edmonton is also connected to this family as well.

    Census-Wife of Head:
    Role: Wife of Head

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name?tab?Alfred Boyle Macintyre
    Gender?tab?Male
    Marriage Date?tab?15 Oct 1890
    Marriage Place?tab?Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Spouse?tab?Marion Gemmel Lawson

    1921 Census
    Alfred is actually not widowed. Marion left him, they split up and she married someone else and later died in 1967.

    Children:
    1. Robert Alexander McIntyre was born on 24 Jul 1891 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; died on 23 Mar 1981.
    2. Archibald "Raymond" McIntyre was born on 23 Jul 1893 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; died on 30 Nov 1958 in Essondale, Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
    3. William James McIntyre was born on 16 Mar 1895 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; died about 1940.
    4. Ross Yule McIntyre was born on 15 Feb 1897 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; and died.
    5. 2. Howard Leslie McIntyre was born on 2 Aug 1898 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; died on 13 May 1988 in Prince George, Fraser-Fort George Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.
    6. Harvey Russell McIntyre was born on 5 Sep 1900 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; died about 1900.
    7. Anna Lila McIntyre was born on 11 Aug 1902 in Admiral, RM of Wise Creek No. 77, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 25 Jan 1990 in Shaunavon, Maple Creek Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    8. Harold Gordon McIntyre was born on 26 Jan 1906 in Mather, Manitoba, Canada; died on 22 Oct 1964 in Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.

  3. 6.  Al Gates

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 5F736411065F400D82687FC941DE7691513E

    Al married Mary McLachlan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary McLachlan

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 732930D5FE4F4FA58BE9231B5EB9279365CC

    Children:
    1. 3. Viola L. Gates was born about 1904 in Kansas, United States; died about 1962.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Boyle was born on 16 Apr 1840 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (son of Robert Hendry Boyle and Janet Millar); died on 31 Jul 1917 in Junction Park, Theodore, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; was buried on 31 Jul 1917 in Harrisville Cemetery, Harrisville, Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KL67-5B5
    • _UID: BAB7CE9B2E574CD0A10F793B3A49CCCFFD41
    • 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
    • Directory: 1874, Pullen Creek, Moggill, Queensland, Australia; Queensland PO Directory (Balliere) 1874
    • Occupation: 3 Apr 1891, Munbilla, Queensland, Australia; Duke of York Hotel, Munbilla
    • Occupation: 8 Nov 1892, Munbilla, Queensland, Australia; Dance and meal near Duke of York hotel
    • Occupation: 30 Aug 1902, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; Race horse breeder
    • Occupation: 4 Sep 1902, Munbilla, Queensland, Australia; Breeder of Race Horses
    • Occupation: 24 Aug 1907, Munbilla, Queensland, Australia; Tenders for Mumbilla Hotel painting and repairs

    Notes:

    (Research):?i?Land Orders 1863
    ?/i?#604?i?
    Land Orders 1864
    ?/i?#5217

    James may have been a teacher. He travelled to Australia age 24, arriving in Brisbane 27 Jan 1864 on 'Light of the Age' with wife Ann McIntyre, age 20. ?i?
    ?/i?
    James Boyle was an innkeeper near Kelvin Grove. The hotel was on the road to Warwick and was a stop for travellers between the Fassifern an the Darling Downs.

    Check out Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland.

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    James Boyle Ann McIntyre
    ?i?1 Genealogy - Charles & Ted?/i?

    ?i?Diane Duncan
    Feb 19, 2018, 3:25 PM
    to Charles?/i?
    Hi,
    I've been working quite intensely, trying to finalize some info on the Queensland Boyle Miller connection over the past week. I'm really struggling with the Alfred James Boyle McIntyre situation.
    Did you ever find evidence that James and Ann married? Why can I not find any evidence of Ann's death other than a photo of her stone (where is it located?)
    Is there a story that has been buried???
    Also do you know anything of Dursella Boyle, raised by Robert Hendry and Janet Miller family. The story I am hearing is that she was the child of one of the Boyle men, and it has been suggested Robert Hendry? I have her descendants but trying to untangle the family 'story'.
    Diane
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    Charles McFadden
    Feb 19, 2018, 5:55 PM
    ?/i?Hi Diane?i?

    1850 United States Census
    ?/i?Name Ann McIntyre
    Age 11
    Birth Year abt 1839
    Birthplace Scotland
    Home in 1850 Elmira, Chemung, New York, USA
    Gender Female
    Family Number 715
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alexander McIntyre 35
    Janette McIntyre 36
    Margaret McIntyre 14
    Ann McIntyre 11
    Jane McIntyre 9
    Isabel McIntyre 7?i?
    ?/i?Elizabeth McIntyre 4

    Ann McIntyre is buried at Hopetown with her parents Sandy McIntyre and Jane Yuill whose sister in law was Kitty McNab the illegitimate daughter of the 17th Laird of McNab ?

    McNab Township Renfrew County. Jane Yuill's brother died fighting in the War of the Rebellion in the United States and Kitty ( Catherine ) returned to Canada. Kitty's mother was the Laird's housekeeper Catherine Fisher.

    Ann McIntyre dies in 1858 at age 19 giving birth to Alfred James Boyle. This is as you know well before mandatory government registration for births, deaths, marriages begins in 1869 and just because it became mandatory in 1869 does not mean that people complied ? in fact large numbers did not ? evidence what we have found in the Huron Tract in that regards for example.

    1861 Census of Canada
    Name Alfred Boyle
    Gender Male?i?
    ?/i?Age 3
    Birth Year 1858
    Birthplace Canada West
    Home in 1861 Lanark, Lanark, Canada West
    Religion Church of Scotland
    Film Number C-1042-1043
    Page number 12
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alfred Boyle 3

    As you can see here is Alfred James Boyle son of Ann McIntyre and James Boyle in the family household with Sandy McIntyre and Jane Yuill and Ann McIntyre's younger siblings as Ann was the 2nd oldest. Alfred was raised with Ann's younger siblings.

    Here is Alfred again in 1871 same drill
    Name Alfred Mc Intyre
    Gender Male
    Age 12
    Birth Year abt 1859
    Birth Place Ontario
    Religion Church Of Scotland
    Origin Scottish
    Province Ontario
    District Lanark North
    District Number 80
    Division 01
    Subdistrict Lanark
    Subdistrict Number e
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Andrew Campbell 33
    Martha Campbell 30
    Archibald Campbell 10?i?
    ?/i?Ann G Campbell 8
    Marion Campbell 2
    Alexander Mc Intyre 53
    Jane Mc Intyre 53
    William Mc Intyre 25
    Alexander Mc Intyre 21
    Isabella Mc Intyre 18
    David Mc Intyre 16
    Alfred Mc Intyre 12
    John Mc Intyre 10

    Here is Alfred James Boyle again in 1881 same drill
    Name Alfred McIntyre
    Gender Male
    Age 21
    Birth Year 1860
    Birthplace Ontario
    Religion Canada Presbyterian Church
    Nationality Scotch
    Occupation Labourer
    Province Ontario
    District Number 112
    District Lanark North
    Sub-District Number D
    Subdistrict Lanark
    Division 1
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alex McIntyre 56
    William McIntyre 32
    Bella McIntyre 28?i?
    ?/i?Alfred McIntyre 21
    John McIntyre 20
    Jane McIntyre 54

    Ann McIntyre died in childbirth at age 19 giving birth to Alfred. Her parents Sandy and Jane decided to raise Alfred and James Boyle got a shot at a new life in such tragic circumstances and he went to Colony of Australia and eventually in time had another family with Margaret Sophia Wilson.

    I'm sure James and Ann would have married but I have not looked for a marriage record which would have to be in a parish register as I never felt a need to given my Lawson knowledge ofg the events. Though tragic it is actually a not right term but kind of nice story/solution as Alfred was raised with his grandparents in a loving environment and as a sibling to his Uncles and Aunts and James Boyle got shot at a new life as things would have been tough for him.

    Many of James Boyle's siblings got married in the Congregational Church in Middleville which is today an artist studio and it is across the road from my 3 great Uncle Sandy's place and beside Affleck and McLachlan House. Place to look if you want to try to find a marriage record may be in the congregational registers if they could be found ? I have never run across them and Robert Somerville son of John Somerville Senior and Margaret Gray was a prime mover in the Middleville congregational church. Some of the records for the Middleville congregational church are misfiled/lost and are actually at McMaster from what Robert Urquharts 4 great granddaughter mentioned to me.

    Name Alfred Boyle Macintyre
    Gender Male
    Marriage Date 15 Oct 1890
    Marriage Place Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Spouse Marion Gemmel Lawson
    URL http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php

    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alfred Boyle Macintyre
    Marion Gemmel Lawson

    Marion's father was a first cousin of my 2 great grandmother.

    1921 Census of Canada?i?
    ?/i?
    Name: Alfred McIntyre
    Gender: Male
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Age: 64
    Birth Year: abt 1857
    Birth Place: Scotland
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father Birth Place: Scotland
    Mother Birth Place: Scotland
    Year of Immigration: 1920
    Racial or Tribal Origin: Scotch (Scotish)
    Province or Territory: Saskatchewan
    District: Maple Creek
    District Number: 220
    Sub-District Number: 55
    City, Town or Village: Pitville
    Section Number: 6
    Township Number: 17
    Range Number: 19
    Meridian Number: W3
    Municipality: Pitville
    Occupation: Farmer
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Alfred McIntyre 64
    Howard McIntyre 21
    Geo Davis 30?i?
    ?/i?Evan Elmer Davis 20

    Alfred is actually not widowed. Marion left him, they split up and she married someone else and later died in 1967.

    This may help

    Sandy's farm was on the 2nd Concession of Lanark Township and Hopetown was their nearest village. They raised a large family of 4 sons and 3 daughters, besides raising Alfred Boyle , their grandchild, when his mother Ann died in childbirth. Sandy's wife was Jane Yuill, a daughter of the original William Yuill and Jennie Mitchell of White Lake. After his wife died it is believed he made his home at his son William's farm on the Lanark road near Middleville. The road to the farmstead wound through a Maple bush which provided maple syrup and maple sugar in springtime. At the rear of the farm was Baxters Lake where fish could be caught when needed. It was my pleasure to know the families of William, David and Alexander. It should be noted that 3 sons volunteered in the first war, one was killed and another incapacitated for life. The McIntyre Story 1837-1975 written by H.S. McIntyre born 1888.

    Source: The McIntrye Story 1837 - 1975 written by H.S. McIntyre (1888 - )

    As regards to Drusilla Boyle in Ausralia

    First one I have is Caroline Drusillia Boyle 11 Sept 1879 Queensland died Boonah Queensland 15 Mar 1973 maried William Jackson 1876 ? 1947. She is daughter of Mungo Alexander Boyle amd granddaughter of Janet Jessie Miller.

    One you are after is Drusilla Boyle 18 Oct 1866 Lanark Township died 1950 Ipwich Queensland married James Daniel Smith 1860 ? 1928.

    Drusillia's mother is Elizabeth McManagle and she is the sister of Margaret McManagle who is Mrs. John Hendry Boyle son of Janet Jessie Miller.?i?
    ?/i?
    Name Margaret McManagh
    Age 22
    Birth Year abt 1842
    Birth Place Kitley
    Residence Lanark Township
    Marriage Date 13 May 1864
    Marriage Place Lanark, Ontario, Canada
    Father Anthony McManagh
    Mother Elizabeth James
    Spouse John Henry Boyle

    Robert Hendry Boyle marries Elizabeth Skiffington at the Congregational Church in Middleville 26 Sept 1865 so the artists studio?i?
    ?/i?John Hendry Boyle married Margaret McManagle in 1864 at the Congregational Church in Middleville ? the artists studio.?i?

    ?/i?Name Robert Henry Boyle
    Age 28
    Birth Year abt 1837
    Birth Place Lanark, Ontario
    Residence Lanark Township
    Marriage Date 26 Sep 1865
    Marriage Place Lanark, Ontario, Canada
    Father Robert Henry Booyle
    Mother Janet Miller
    Spouse Elizabeth Skiffington?i?

    ?/i?Household Members
    Name Age
    Robert Henry Boyle
    Janet Miller
    Robert Henry Booyle
    Elizabeth Skiffington
    Margaret Jones
    Terrance Skiffington

    SO

    Robert Hendry Boyle was boinking his sister in laws sister Elizabeth McManagle in January 1866 so 4 months after he married Elizabeth Skiffington who was knocked up.?i?

    ?/i?Robert Hendry Boyle and Elizabeth Skiffington's first child is born in 1865 in Lanark Township ???.

    SO

    He had Elizabeth Skiffington pregnant well before they got married and she would have been pregnant when he was cavorting with Elizabeth McManagle.

    Elizabeth and Margaret McManagles mother was Elizabeth James daughter of the Lanark Society Settler Robert James Brig Commerce 1820.

    Elizabeth and Margaret McManagle were granddaughters of John McManagle the Society Settler who came out on the Brock in 1820 with James Blair, James Baird John Lawson Robert Urquhart et als

    Probably not what you want to hear and is no doubt why you are having difficulty with it as well Robert Hendry Boyle has the 2 babes on the go at the same time so to say.

    If Don can stop laughing let me know if that helps or not ?

    I've been working on my Iron Founders of York on my father side.

    Chuck
    ?i?
    Diane Duncan
    Attachments Alexander Mcintyre & Jane Yuill.pdf
    Feb 20, 2018, 9:46 AM
    to Charles
    ?/i?
    Just entered the 1850 census and where are Willim and Alexander Clyde??i?

    Diane Duncan
    Feb 20, 2018, 12:44 PM
    to Charles?/i?

    Do you have info for lawrence Michael Boyle, son of Robert Henry and Eliz Skiffington. Is he the pregnancy child?

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL67-5B5

    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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    Location-Witness:
    Role: Witness


    Religion-Member:
    Role: Member


    Occupation:
    The Queensland Times, 3 April 1891
    Licensing Courts
    Harrisville
    Present: Messrs Boyle, Dunn, Sealy.
    The following renewals were granted :
    ?b?James Boyle, Duke of York Hotel, Munbilla.
    ?/b?Matthew Carmody. Rosevale Hotel. Rosevale,
    Margaret Dunn, Royal James Hotel, Harrisville.
    David W. Rosen, Railrway Hotel, Harrisville.
    Hesperus Tacey, Peak Crossing Hotel, Peak Mountain.
    Gerald H. Turner, Farmers' Arms Hotel, Milbong.

    Occupation:
    Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Adviser
    Local News
    On Friday evening last, a ball and supper was held at Munbilla, and pased off successfully. A suitable apartment in which to hold the dancing had been secured neasr the Duke of York Hotel, and a sumptous repast was laid
    out by Mrs. Boyle, landlady of the hotel. There was a goodly number of the residents in attendanoe, and a pleasant evening was spent. After the supper, dancing was indulged in throughont the night, good violin music being provided. The gathering broke up at an early hour in the morning, when all those present left for their homes, highly elated with the night's festivities.

    Occupation:
    Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser, 30 Aug 1902, pg 2
    Sporting Notes.
    [By Rocket]
    In the early portion of the week Mr. E. Murphy left for Sydney with his horses
    Silver Forest, Capriform, and the Little Bernie colt which he bought from an Ipswich sportsman. The horses will be raced about Sydney for some time. Victor Sadlier and W Prie (jockeys) accompanied the horses.
    I hear that Mr. J. H. Boyle, of Munbilla, has purchased the well-known racehorse Hector II. as a sire for the coming season. The horse was taken to Munbilla on Thursday morning last. Hector II is a well.bred animal, got by Kingfish from Hecuba, and has fair size and substance to recommend him,
    beside a racing career, he being at one time a first-class six-furlong horse. He will do stud duty in the Fassifern district during the approaching season.

    Occupation:
    The Brisbane Courier, 4 Sep 1902
    Sporting - The Turf
    ....
    Thursday.
    The Kingfish horse Hector II has bidden farewell to the racing track, he having
    been purchased by Mr. J. H. Boyle of Munbilla, who Intends retiring the old
    chestnut to the stud. Very little fault can be found with Hector II either on the
    score of good looks or breeding, and, as he had a good racing career, he should do well at the stud. He will do stud duty in the Fassifern district during the approaching season.

    Died:
    Name:?tab?James Boyle
    Death Date:?tab?31 Jul 1917
    Death Place:?tab?Queensland
    Father's name:?tab?Robert Henry Boyle
    Registration Place:?tab?Queensland
    Registration Number:?tab?003262
    Page Number:?tab?197

    James married Ann Jane McIntyre. Ann (daughter of McIntyre, daughter of Alexander "Sandy" McIntyre and Jane Eunice Yuill) was born about 1839 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 25 Jun 1858 in Middleville, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Jane McIntyre was born about 1839 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of McIntyre, daughter of Alexander "Sandy" McIntyre and Jane Eunice Yuill); died on 25 Jun 1858 in Middleville, Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KJ45-YL7
    • _UID: 843888A11BED4705A8A91CA96A0147CCCD64
    • Census-Household Member: 1850, Elmira, Chemung County, New York, United States; USA

    Notes:

    Died in childbirth at age 19.

    (Research):James Boyle Ann McIntyre
    1 Genealogy - Charles & Ted

    Diane Duncan
    Feb 19, 2018, 3:25 PM
    to Charles

    Hi,
    I've been working quite intensely, trying to finalize some info on the Queensland Boyle Miller connection over the past week. I'm really struggling with the Alfred James Boyle McIntyre situation.
    Did you ever find evidence that James and Ann married? Why can I not find any evidence of Ann's death other than a photo of her stone (where is it located?)

    Is there a story that has been buried???

    Also do you know anything of Dursella Boyle, raised by Robert Hendry and Janet Miller family. The story I am hearing is that she was the child of one of the Boyle men, and it has been suggested Robert Hendry? I have her descendants but trying to untangle the family 'story'.
    Diane
    --

    Charles McFadden
    Feb 19, 2018, 5:55 PM
    to me

    Hi Diane
    1850 United States Census
    Name Ann McIntyre
    Age 11
    Birth Year abt 1839
    Birthplace Scotland
    Home in 1850 Elmira, Chemung, New York, USA
    Gender Female
    Family Number 715
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alexander McIntyre 35
    Janette McIntyre 36
    Margaret McIntyre 14
    Ann McIntyre 11
    Jane McIntyre 9
    Isabel McIntyre 7
    Elizabeth McIntyre 4

    Ann McIntyre is buried at Hopetown with her parents Sandy McIntyre and Jane Yuill whose sister in law was Kitty McNab the illegitimate daughter of the 17th Laird of McNab ?

    McNab Township Renfrew County. Jane Yuill's brother died fighting in the War of the Rebellion in the United States and Kitty ( Catherine ) returned to Canada. Kitty's mother was the Laird's housekeeper Catherine Fisher.

    Ann McIntyre dies in 1858 at age 19 giving birth to Alfred James Boyle.. This is as you know well before mandatory government registration for births, deaths, marriages begins in

    1869 and just because it became mandatory in 1869 does not mean that people complied ? in fact large numbers did not ? evidence what we have found in the Huron Tract in that regards for example.

    1861 Census of Canada
    Name Alfred Boyle
    Gender Male
    Age 3
    Birth Year 1858
    Birthplace Canada West
    Home in 1861 Lanark, Lanark, Canada West
    Religion Church of Scotland
    Film Number C-1042-1043
    Page number 12
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alfred Boyle 3

    As you can see here is Alfred James Boyle son of Ann McIntyre and James Boyle in the family household with Sandy McIntyre and Jane Yuill and Ann McIntyre's younger siblings as Ann was the 2nd oldest. Alfred was raised with Ann's younger siblings.
    Here is Alfred again in 1871 same drill

    Name Alfred Mc Intyre
    Gender Male
    Age 12
    Birth Year abt 1859
    Birth Place Ontario
    Religion Church Of Scotland
    Origin Scottish
    Province Ontario
    District Lanark North
    District Number 80
    Division 01
    Subdistrict Lanark
    Subdistrict Number e
    Household Members

    Name Age
    Andrew Campbell 33
    Martha Campbell 30
    Archibald Campbell 10
    Ann G Campbell 8
    Marion Campbell 2
    Alexander Mc Intyre 53
    Jane Mc Intyre 53
    William Mc Intyre 25
    Alexander Mc Intyre 21
    Isabella Mc Intyre 18
    David Mc Intyre 16
    Alfred Mc Intyre 12
    John Mc Intyre 10

    Here is Alfred James Boyle again in 1881 same drill

    Name Alfred McIntyre
    Gender Male
    Age 21
    Birth Year 1860
    Birthplace Ontario
    Religion Canada Presbyterian Church
    Nationality Scotch
    Occupation Labourer
    Province Ontario
    District Number 112
    District Lanark North
    Sub-District Number D
    Subdistrict Lanark
    Division 1
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alex McIntyre 56
    William McIntyre 32
    Bella McIntyre 28
    Alfred McIntyre 21
    John McIntyre 20
    Jane McIntyre 54

    Ann McIntyre died in childbirth at age 19 giving birth to Alfred. Her parents Sandy and Jane decided to raise Alfred and James Boyle got a shot at a new life in such tragic circumstances and he went to Colony of Australia and eventually in time had another family with Margaret Sophia Wilson.

    I'm sure James and Ann would have married but I have not looked for a marriage record which would have to be in a parish register as I never felt a need to given my Lawson knowledge of the events. Though tragic it is actually a not right term but kind of nice story/solution as Alfred was raised with his grandparents in a loving environment and as a sibling to his Uncles and Aunts and James Boyle got shot at a new life as things would have been tough for him.

    Many of James Boyle's siblings got married in the Congregational Church in Middleville which is today an artist studio and it is across the road from my 3 great Uncle Sandy's place and beside Affleck and McLachlan House. Place to look if you want to try to find a marriage record may be in the congregational registers if they could be found ? I have never run across them and Robert Somerville son of John Somerville Senior and Margaret Gray was a prime mover in the Middleville congregational church. Some of the records for the Middleville congregational church are misfiled/lost and are actually at McMaster from what Robert Urquharts 4 great granddaughter mentioned to me.

    Name Alfred Boyle Macintyre
    Gender Male
    Marriage Date 15 Oct 1890
    Marriage Place Louise, Manitoba, Canada
    Spouse Marion Gemmel Lawson
    URL http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php

    Household Members
    Name Age
    Alfred Boyle Macintyre
    Marion Gemmel Lawson

    Marion's father was a first cousin of my 2 great grandmother.

    1921 Census of Canada
    Name: Alfred McIntyre
    Gender: Male
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Age: 64
    Birth Year: abt 1857
    Birth Place: Scotland
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father Birth Place: Scotland
    Mother Birth Place: Scotland
    Year of Immigration: 1920
    Racial or Tribal Origin: Scotch (Scotish)
    Province or Territory: Saskatchewan
    District: Maple Creek
    District Number: 220
    Sub-District Number: 55
    City, Town or Village: Pitville
    Section Number: 6
    Township Number: 17
    Range Number: 19
    Meridian Number: W3
    Municipality: Pitville
    Occupation: Farmer
    Neighbors: View others on page

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Alfred McIntyre 64
    Howard McIntyre 21
    Geo Davis 30
    Evan Elmer Davis 20

    Alfred is actually not widowed. Marion left him, they split up and she married someone else and later died in 1967.

    This may help

    Sandy's farm was on the 2nd Concession of Lanark Township and Hopetown was their nearest village. They raised a large family of 4 sons and 3 daughters, besides raising Alfred Boyle, their grandchild, when his mother Ann died in childbirth. Sandy's wife was Jane Yuill, a daughter of the original William Yuill and Jennie Mitchell of White Lake. After his wife died it is believed he made his home at his son William's farm on the Lanark road near Middleville. The road to the farmstead wound through a Maple bush which provided maple syrup and maple sugar in springtime. At the rear of the farm was Baxters Lake where fish could be caught when needed. It was my pleasure to know the families of William, David and Alexander. It should be noted that 3 sons volunteered in the first war, one was killed and another incapacitated for life. The McIntyre Story 1837-1975 written by H.S. McIntyre born 1888.

    Source: The McIntrye Story 1837 - 1975 written by H.S. McIntyre (1888 - )

    As regards to Drusilla Boyle in Ausralia

    First one I have is Caroline Drusillia Boyle 11 Sept 1879 Queensland died Boonah Queensland 15 Mar 1973 maried William Jackson 1876 ? 1947. She is daughter of Mungo Alexander Boyle amd granddaughter of Janet Jessie Miller.

    One you are after is Drusilla Boyle 18 Oct 1866 Lanark Township died 1950 Ipwich Queensland married James Daniel Smith 1860 ? 1928.

    Drusillia's mother is Elizabeth McManagle and she is the sister of Margaret McManagle who is Mrs. John Hendry Boyle son of Janet Jessie Miller.

    John Hendry Boyle married Margaret McManagle in 1864 at the Congregational Church in Middleville ? the artists studio.

    Name Margaret McManagh
    Age 22
    Birth Year abt 1842
    Birth Place Kitley
    Residence Lanark Township
    Marriage Date 13 May 1864
    Marriage Place Lanark, Ontario, Canada
    Father Anthony McManagh
    Mother Elizabeth James
    Spouse John Henry Boyle

    Robert Hendry Boyle marries Elizabeth Skiffington at the Congregational Church in Middleville 26 Sept 1865 so the artists studio

    Name Robert Henry Boyle
    Age 28
    Birth Year abt 1837
    Birth Place Lanark, Ontario
    Residence Lanark Township
    Marriage Date 26 Sep 1865
    Marriage Place Lanark, Ontario, Canada
    Father Robert Henry Booyle
    Mother Janet Miller
    Spouse Elizabeth Skiffington
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Robert Henry Boyle
    Janet Miller
    Robert Henry Booyle
    Elizabeth Skiffington
    Margaret Jones
    Terrance Skiffington

    SO

    Robert Hendry Boyle was boinking his sister in law's sister Elizabeth McManagle in January 1866 so 4 months after he married Elizabeth Skiffington who was knocked up.

    Robert Hendry Boyle and Elizabeth Skiffington's first child is born in 1865 in Lanark Township ???.

    SO

    He had Elizabeth Skiffington pregnant well before they got married and she would have been pregnant when he was cavorting with Elizabeth McManagle.

    Elizabeth and Margaret McManagles mother was Elizabeth James daughter of the Lanark Society Settler Robert James Brig Commerce 1820.

    Elizabeth and Margaret McManagle were granddaughters of John McManagle the Society Settler who came out on the Brock in 1820 with James Blair, James Baird John Lawson Robert Urquhart et als

    Probably not what you want to hear and is no doubt why you are having difficulty with it as well Robert Hendry Boyle has the 2 babes on the go at the same time so to say.

    If Don can stop laughing let me know if that helps or not ?

    I've been working on my Iron Founders of York on my father side.

    Chuck

    ***************

    From: Diane Duncan [mailto:dianeduncan01@gmail.com]
    Sent: February-19-18 5:25 PM
    To: Charles McFadden
    Subject: James Boyle Ann McIntyre

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    Diane Duncan
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    Feb 20, 2018, 9:46 AM
    to Charles

    Just entered the 1850 census and where are Willim and Alexander Clyde?
    ...

    Diane Duncan
    Feb 20, 2018, 12:44 PM
    to Charles

    Do you have info for lawrence Michael Boyle, son of Robert Henry and Eliz Skiffington. Is he the pregnancy child?


    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ45-YL7

    Census-Household Member:
    Role: Household Member

    Children:
    1. 4. Alfred Boyle McIntyre was born about 1858 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Feb 1943 in Hazlet, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Hazlet Cemetery, Hazlet, Swift Current Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.

  3. 10.  Robert Lawson was born on 18 Jun 1848 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (son of Robert Somerville Lawson, Sr. and Janet Headrick); died on 27 Aug 1894 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound Census Divsion, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 205723312
    • _UID: 698B58EF98F64CEDBEB770F37BB4968423AF

    Notes:

    (Research):Robert Lawson was President of the Middleville and the Lanark Township Agricultural Societies from 1885 ? 1889 giving up the post when he went to Pilot Mound

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205723312

    Robert married Lillian "Lily" Campbell. Lillian (daughter of Archibald Campbell and Marion Gemmill) was born in 1847; died on 7 Sep 1898 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound Census Divsion, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lillian "Lily" Campbell was born in 1847 (daughter of Archibald Campbell and Marion Gemmill); died on 7 Sep 1898 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound District, RM of Louise, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound Census Divsion, Manitoba, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 205723244
    • _UID: 1670F7BE75EC4070A91F85475BE923297060

    Notes:

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205723244

    Children:
    1. 5. Marion Gemmill Lawson was born on 24 Dec 1870 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Oct 1967 in Shaunavon, Maple Creek Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. Rachel Ruth Lawson was born on 14 Feb 1880 in Lanark Twp, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 14 Feb 1907; was buried in Rupert Union Cemetery, Rupert, Outaouais Region, Quebec, Canada.




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