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Ewing McDaniel Doyle

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Ewing McDaniel Doyle

Birth
Logan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
17 Mar 1902 (aged 86)
Burial
Moweaqua, Shelby County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Ewing Doyle came to this county in 1863. … His first wife died in 1859. His present wife, Helen Brewer, was born at Upper Alton, September fifth 1838, daughter of William Brewer, who came from Virginia to Illinois, and settled near Brighton.
He has seventeen children: Elizabeth, wife of Lewis Hail, of Kansas ; Benjamin F., of Moawequa township; Alexander P. H., of Kansas; John L., of Flat Branch township; Isabel A., wife of William Whitworth, of Moawequa township; Julia and Ewing M., who are deceased; James C. T., George R., and Charles W., of Moawequa township; Mary H. and William A. residing at home; Coloma C., deceased; and Martin Reuben who resides with his father; Cora E. Camilla, and Edith are deceased.
The last seven names are those of children by his present marriage. Benjamin, A. P. H., and John served in the war of the rebellion, enlisting in 1863. The two first were in the Forty first Illinois, and were in Sherman's march from Atlanta to the sea.
John was in a Missouri regiment. [source unknown but probably from Historical sketch

information furnished by Janet Donner #46623112
Ewing Doyle came to this county in 1863. … His first wife died in 1859. His present wife, Helen Brewer, was born at Upper Alton, September fifth 1838, daughter of William Brewer, who came from Virginia to Illinois, and settled near Brighton.
He has seventeen children: Elizabeth, wife of Lewis Hail, of Kansas ; Benjamin F., of Moawequa township; Alexander P. H., of Kansas; John L., of Flat Branch township; Isabel A., wife of William Whitworth, of Moawequa township; Julia and Ewing M., who are deceased; James C. T., George R., and Charles W., of Moawequa township; Mary H. and William A. residing at home; Coloma C., deceased; and Martin Reuben who resides with his father; Cora E. Camilla, and Edith are deceased.
The last seven names are those of children by his present marriage. Benjamin, A. P. H., and John served in the war of the rebellion, enlisting in 1863. The two first were in the Forty first Illinois, and were in Sherman's march from Atlanta to the sea.
John was in a Missouri regiment. [source unknown but probably from Historical sketch

information furnished by Janet Donner #46623112


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