1. | John Francis Boyle 11 Jan 1862 177 Eddy, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; 07 Oct 1945714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 10 Oct 1945Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky. Other Events:
- Military Service (Specific): Spanish-American War
Company M, 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteer Infantry
- Residence: 22 Jul 1870, Ward 9, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
- Residence: 1 Jun 1875, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
- Residence: 04 Jun 1880, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
- Residence: 01 Jun 1885, Ward 9, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
- Residence: 1891, 242 Willard Ave., Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; City Directory Listing
Occupation: Jeweler
- Residence: 4 Feb 1895, Lawrenceville, Mercer County, New Jersey; Stated residence at the time of his first marriage.
- Residence: 17 Aug 1896, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut; Employed as a waitor at Stamford Hall Sanitorium
- Military Service: 11 Jun 1898, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina; Enlisted for service in the Spanish-American War.
- Military Service: 29 Aug 1898, St Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia; Discharged from Service
- Known Presence: 06 Feb 1899, Massachusetts; Filed for pension
- Military Pension: 06 Feb 1899; Pension Application File Number: C2541-659 (Spanish American War)
- Military Pension: 06 Feb 1899; Pension Application Number: 1,218,640 (Spanish American War)
- Military Pension: 06 Feb 1899; Pension Certificate Number: 1,039,467 (Spanish American War)
- Residence: 31 Jan 1900, New York, New York; 170 Bleecker Street
- Known Presence: 09 Feb 1900, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut; At Stamford Hall Sanitorium
- Residence: 14 Apr 1900, Westchester County, NY; Globe Avenue
- Residence: 16 Jun 1900, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Central Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Known Presence: 08 Aug 1900, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Residence: 09 Oct 1900, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Residence: 22 May 1901, South Wilton, Fairfield County, Connecticut
- Residence: 23 Aug 1901, Albany, Greene County, Tennessee
- Residence: 13 Sep 1901, Waynetown, Montgomery County, Indiana
- Known Presence: 31 Oct 1901, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Residence: 09 Dec 1901, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois; National Home for Disabled Veterans
- Known Presence: 28 Aug 1903, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Known Presence: 28 Mar 1910, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Residence: 26 Apr 1910, Harrison County, Kentucky
- Known Presence: 30 Dec 1913, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Known Presence: 02 Feb 1914, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Known Presence: 18 Aug 1916, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Miscellaneous: 22 Aug 1916, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Letter from the Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soliers concerning her husband.
- Known Presence: 13 Dec 1917, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
- Residence: 20 Jan 1920, Harrison County, Kentucky
- Residence: 24 Apr 1930, Harrison County, Kentucky
- Residence: 1 May 1940, 714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky
- Residence: 07 Oct 1945, 714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; Residence at the time of his death.
Notes:
John Francis Boyle is buried in the Ravencreek Cemetery, formerly called Kinman Cemetery. Ravencreek Cemetery is located on the Hinton-Webber Road near the small town of Hinton which is located in Harrison County, Kentucky.
John spoke of an uncle living in Baltimore, Maryland who owned an Oldsmobile Dealership. This was around the 1920's or 1930's (Howard Francis Boyle).
Sometime after his son Howard Francis was born, John began his drinking spells and would from time to time, disappear to places unknown. Family speculation is that John would go up around New York. This is interesting since he put down New York City as his place of birth when he signed up for the Spanish War. According to Howard, his father would contact Maude from the Dayton Ohio Soldiers' Home, where he would go to "sober up," and she would send him money to come home.
Further research has proven that John was frequently away from his home, but in many cases he was summoned to appear at soldiers' homes in various places such as Dayton, Ohio and Johnson City, Tennessee. Some of his absences from the family might have been related to these summons orders. The reason for the summons were for follow up examinations during his lengthy battle to approve his pension based upon his service during the 1898 Spanish-American War (War with Spain).
In 2011, fifteen years or so after writing the comments above, I went back to the large pension file of John Francis Boyle to see if I could locate him in the 1900s. Of all the census years available, 1900 was the only year I was never able to locate him. His pension file is rather large, two inches thick of legal size pages and all of them printed on both sides. I began combing through the pension looking for any documents around the 1900 time period that also listed a place. In doing this, I quickly located him in a soldiers home in Jefferson, Ohio both on the 1900 Census and I found some images of a register from the soldier's home as well. John checked into the home multiple times between 1900 and 1917. Every record of him checking in is accompanied with a reason for discharge from the soldier's home. Except for the last entry, discharged at his own request, he is discharged by reason of A.W.O.L. (absent without leave). It would seem that John was something of a free spirit but for someone who was purportedly very secretive, he left behind a huge paper trail. I'm sure there are many documents out there still, waiting to be found.
Residence:
Occupation: Jewler
Residence:
Occupation: Jewler
Military Service:
Occupation: Clerk (at enlistment)
Military Service:
Honorably discharged by Major J. K. Stockard, Chief Surgeon 2nd N.C. Infantry U.S.V. due to Pulmonary Hemorrhage.
From his service record, not yet scanned.
Military Pension:
This pension file is huge; literally hundreds of pages of legal-size documents printed on both sides. It is not feasable to post the entire document. A few of the highly relevant documents will be posted as they are scanned.
Residence:
John definitely spent time in the Soldiers Home in Ohio but he may have spent time in as many as three other Soldiers Homes between the years 1900-1917. I have found records of admission for John in four separate homes but many of the dates overlap exactly and the documents do not differentiate the home for which the admission and discharge dates apply. Without additional information, the exact home he was at during the recorded dates cannot be known with certainty. All of the documents will be attached on this first entry for his admissions to the Soldiers Homes.
Occupation: Inmate (Patient at Soldiers Home)
Residence:
Occupation: Mail Carrier
Residence:
Occupation: Railroad Laborer
Residence:
Occupation: Laborer "Steam Railroad"
Residence:
Occupation: Unable to work
John Sarah Jane Boyle 04 Feb 1895Church of St Stephen, 151 East 28th St, New York, NY. Sarah (daughter of William Boyle and Sarah Jane Gray) about 1868; Apr 1899New York, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
John Maude Belle Thompson 23 Nov 1904Williamstown, Grant County, Kentucky. Maude (daughter of Robert T. Thompson and Nancy Katherine Skinner) 21 Sep 1878 Scott County, Kentucky; 05 Oct 1933Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 8 Oct 1933Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Eula Thompson Boyle 23 Dec 1905 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 12 Aug 1987Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky; 15 Aug 1987Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Campbell, Kentucky, United States of America.
- 3. Katherine Corrine Boyle 31 Aug 1907 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 28 Nov 1988Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky.
- 4. Robert Foreman Boyle 25 Oct 1909 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 02 Aug 1923Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 4 Aug 1923Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.
- 5. Howard Francis Boyle 6 Jul 1912 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 1 Feb 20013100 S. Rigsbee Drive, Plano, Collin County Texas; Union Cemetery, 9323 Union Cemetery Rd, Loveland, Hamilton County, Ohio.
- 6. James Arthur Boyle 17 Aug 1914 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 12 Jun 1993Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 1993Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.
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John Lula M. Jones 07 Feb 1935Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky, and 19 Apr 1937 Kentucky. Lula 28 Jan 1892 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 1946Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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