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David Boyle

Birth1784 - Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States
Death16 APR 1836 - Magnolia, Putnam, Illinois, United States
MotherJane Thomas
FatherANDERSON BOWLES

Born in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States on 1784 to ANDERSON BOWLES and Jane Thomas. David Boyle married Rachel Crews and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 APR 1836 in Magnolia, Putnam, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
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Anderson Bowles
1764 - 1812
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Jane Thomas
1770 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Crews
1785 - 1864
Children Show all
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David Boyle
1824 - 1908
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Abner Boyle
1808 - 1886
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Elizabeth Boyle
1817 - 1894
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Oliver Boyle
1810 - 1851
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Buenos Ayres Boyle
1821 - 1860
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Zelah Ann Boyle
1812 - 1895
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Curtis Boyle
1815 - 1840
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Pauline Boyle
1819 - 1875
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Agnes Parthena Boyle
1827 - 1846

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