| Birth: | 1869 Champaign Champaign County Illinois, USA | | Death: | Sep. 7, 1890 Lame Deer Rosebud County Montana, USA |  Hugh was killed by two Cheyenne Indians he discovered butchering one of the milk cows he was to bring home. He was shot. The incident has been written up in several historical magazines as the Hugh Boyle Incident.
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Family members and Find a Grave Memorial Numbers: Father: Patrick Boyle - (1828-1906) - #90802310 Mother: Catherine Lynch Boyle - (1832-1909) - #90802417 Sister: Mary Boyle - (1860-1927)- #90802445 Sister: Ellen Boyle - (1865-1890) - #399003691 Brother: Hugh Boyle - (1869 - 1890) - #39903490
Brother: Patrick Boyle (Champaign)* Brother: John Boyle of Findlay* Brother: Frank Boyle of Thomasboro* Brother: Thomas Boyle of Decatur* Sister: Mrs. Anna Junkersfeld of Chicago*
* There were 10 children in this family according to Catherine's obituary in the evening edition of the Champaign Daily News on Saturday June 12, 1909, page 5. The ones with an * are listed as surviving children in Catherine Lynch Boyle's obituary. No death records or grave sites have been located for any of them to date - May 2012.
*** Family links: Parents: Patrick Boyle (1828 - 1906)
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Saint Marys Cemetery
Champaign Champaign County Illinois, USA | Created by: Catherine Byron Record added: Jul 26, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39903490 |
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