According to Rheba Boyles (Oct 3, 1978), "Heading West". in Ancestry.com, the Boyles and Woolley families left Bell County, Texas in the 1890's for Oklahoma, settling just across from Chillicothe, Texas.
From Boyle history, the mother, Mary Ann Boyles, was visiting her son, Ike Boyles, who lived in Stiles, Texas. During her visit, she became ill and died. It is said high water prevented her from returning home. Mary Ann Boyles is buried near Brady, in a non-cemetery burial. The date of this event is unrecorded, but would be after 1880.
CHILDREN:
Nancy Mary Boyles Woolley (1838-1910)
Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Boyles Ferguson (1847-1882)
James A Boyles (1850-1917)
John Webster Boyles Jr (1852-1896)
Victory Ann Boyles (1855-1855)
Isaac W Boyles (1856-1933)
Phoebe Melinda Boyles Hannon (1859-1936)
William R Boyles (1860- )
Jefferson David Boyles (1861-1927)
Transcribed to FIND A GRAVE by Patrina Hill Gotcher Perkins.
According to Rheba Boyles (Oct 3, 1978), "Heading West". in Ancestry.com, the Boyles and Woolley families left Bell County, Texas in the 1890's for Oklahoma, settling just across from Chillicothe, Texas.
From Boyle history, the mother, Mary Ann Boyles, was visiting her son, Ike Boyles, who lived in Stiles, Texas. During her visit, she became ill and died. It is said high water prevented her from returning home. Mary Ann Boyles is buried near Brady, in a non-cemetery burial. The date of this event is unrecorded, but would be after 1880.
CHILDREN:
Nancy Mary Boyles Woolley (1838-1910)
Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Boyles Ferguson (1847-1882)
James A Boyles (1850-1917)
John Webster Boyles Jr (1852-1896)
Victory Ann Boyles (1855-1855)
Isaac W Boyles (1856-1933)
Phoebe Melinda Boyles Hannon (1859-1936)
William R Boyles (1860- )
Jefferson David Boyles (1861-1927)
Transcribed to FIND A GRAVE by Patrina Hill Gotcher Perkins.
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