Solomon Boyle

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Solomon Boyle

Birth
County Kilkenny, Ireland
Death
15 Jul 1771 (aged 76–77)
Basking Ridge, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Basking Ridge, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
#43
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Solomon Boyle and Susannah Pelletreaux had a daughter named Mary Polly Boyle who married Daniel Munro 1730-1806.
They also had a son John Boyle who married a Hannah Frazee.

State of New Jersey", page 1058, published 1901: Solomon Boyle, the founder of the family of this name, emigrated from Ireland to New Jersey and settled prior to 1746 on a tract of land on the Passaic River, part of a 2,000 acre tract patented to Robert Barclay, about 1 mile from the house of Justice Samuel Cooper. He married Susanna Magdelena Pellertreau, French Hugenot descendant. He married second January 5, 1763, Sarah, daughter of Jonathan and Susanna (Kitchel) Baldwin, widow (first) of Samuel, brother to Colonel Jacob Ford of Morristown, and (second) of John Allen. All children from first marriage.

New Jersy, Abstract of Wills Ancestry.com: Solomon's will is dated May 27, 1769, proved July 22, 1771, recorded in Book K of Wills of Morris County, p. 356. In his will it is written that the marriage contract between him and Sarah Ford Allen Baldwin is in the hands and possession of Jacob Ford, Esq. He gives to wife Sarah 12 pounds Proclamation Money yearly as long as she is his widow. The executors are to invest his money in order to pay her. At her death or remarriage the remaining money is to be shared amongst the following children. Son, John, 10 pound, as I have advanced to him. Son Solomon, 600 pound. Son, Benjamin 300 pound. Son, Joseph, 300 pound. Daughter, Jane, the wife of Joseph Dalrumple, 50 pound. Daughter, Mary, the wife of Daniel Munroe, 50 pound. Daughter,Magdalen, the wife of John Cooper, 50 pound. Daughter, Sarah Boyle, 200 pound. Rest to my sons, John, Solomon, Benjamin, and Joseph, and my daughters Jane, Mary, Magdalen and Sarah. Executors - son, Solomon, Isaaec Woodruff and John Chetwood. Witnesses - John Ross, George Fleming, William Jeff.

Solomon Boyle in The first settlers of Passaic Valley, Family Records, 1851
Txt: page 53 SOLOMON BOYLE
SOLOMON BOYLE, emigrated from Ireland, and married a French girl in this country. He purchased of East Jersey Proprietors, 600 acres of land,(west of and adjoining the Berkley tract, ) a long piece between that tract and Passaic River, separated from the Berkley tract by a line running from the river, due North crossing Long Hill, to the river again. He lived where William
Boyle now lives, and had children:
1. John, who married Hannah Frazee.
2. Solomon, Jun., born February, 1734-5, and married Margaret Hull.
3. Benjamin, who died unmarried.
4. William.
5. Bobert, who resided in New York.
6. Joseph, who married Caty Cross, daughter of Robert Cross.
7. Jane, married Joseph Dalrimple, Dalrimple, of Succasunna Plains.
8. Sarah, married Joseph Doty.
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9. Lynche, married John Cooper, son of Daniel, 1st. [See Cooper.]
10. Polly, married Daniel Munroe.
JOHN BOYLE, (1st child Solomon, 1st,) built a grist- mill, sawmill, and forge, at the fall where the river passes through Long Hill, the site now occupied by Dunn's Mills. He and his wife, Hannah Frazee, had children:
1. Jonathan.
2. Lynche.
3. Sally.
4. Patty.
5. John, who married Betsey Runyon .
SOLOMON BOYLE, Jun., (son of Solomon, 1st,) and Margaret Hull, had children:
1. Agnes, who married Stafford Wilson, from Ireland. [See Wilson.]
2. Susan, married Allen Simpson.
3. Elizabeth, married David Moore, son of Isaac. [See Moore.]
4. Jane, is unmarried, lives with her brother Col. Solomon.
5. Solomon, 3d, (Col.) married Elizabeth Pierson, daughter of Jonathan, and grand-daughter of Col. Cornelius Ludlow.
6. William, (Doct.) married Maria Lafferty.
7. Sarah, who died young,
8. Anne married Jacob Larzalier, and went to near Cayuga Lake, New- York.
COL. SOLOMON BOYLE, (5th child of Solomon, Jun. ,) and Elizabeth Pierson, lived on Long Hill, on the original tract of 600 acres, and had an only child:
1. Mahetabel Day, who married John Tunis, son of Daniel, of New Vernon; had children: 1. Phebe Elizabeth Tunis; 2. Sydney Adolphus Tunis ; 3. William Lindsley Tunis; 4. John Sineus Tunis.
DR. WILLIAM BOYLE, (6th child of Solomon, Jun. ,) and Maria Lafferty, had children: 1. William, who married Hannah Anderson, daughter of George Esq., of Vealtown. 2. Anna Maria, married Dr. James Howard Hutchins, of Brooklyn, New-York. 3. Adaline, married Albert H. Osborn, son of David L. Osborn, of Brooklyn, who was son of Nehemiah Osborn, of this Valley.
JOSEPH BOYLE, (6th child of Solomon Boyle, 1st ,) and Caty Cross, lived south of Long Hill, on the 600 acre tract, near the river, and had children: 1. Robert, who married , 1st, his cousin Polly Cross, daughter of William; 2. Larny Appleman, daughter of David, of Washington Valley.
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2. Polly, who died young.
3. William, married his cousin Nancy Cross, sister of Robert's wife, and had an only so , Augustus Alexander Boyle.
4. Susan, married Peter Cooper, son of Daniel Cooper, Esq. [ See Cooper.]
5. Patty, married Williams Miller, son of Jonathan, near and North of Liberty Corner.
6. Solomon, married Harriet Parcel, daughter of Captain John Parcel, of Liberty Corner, and had an only child, John Ferdinand Boyle, who married Lydia Anne R. Annin, daughter of William C. Annin.
7. Alexander, who went to Cuba, (West Indies,) and never returned.
ROBERT BOYLE, (eldest child of Joseph, son of Solomon,) and Polly Cross, had children: 1. Cathrine; 2. Joseph; 3. Sarah Anne.
4. William Cross Boyle, who married Mary Aletta Annin, daughter of William C. Annin, of Liberty Corner, and went to Jeffersonville, Illinois, in 1848. Robert Boyle's wife, Polly, then died,
and by his 2d wife Lany, had other children:
5. David, who died at about 7 years; 6. Mary L.; 7. Elizabeth; S. Martha.
Solomon Boyle and Susannah Pelletreaux had a daughter named Mary Polly Boyle who married Daniel Munro 1730-1806.
They also had a son John Boyle who married a Hannah Frazee.

State of New Jersey", page 1058, published 1901: Solomon Boyle, the founder of the family of this name, emigrated from Ireland to New Jersey and settled prior to 1746 on a tract of land on the Passaic River, part of a 2,000 acre tract patented to Robert Barclay, about 1 mile from the house of Justice Samuel Cooper. He married Susanna Magdelena Pellertreau, French Hugenot descendant. He married second January 5, 1763, Sarah, daughter of Jonathan and Susanna (Kitchel) Baldwin, widow (first) of Samuel, brother to Colonel Jacob Ford of Morristown, and (second) of John Allen. All children from first marriage.

New Jersy, Abstract of Wills Ancestry.com: Solomon's will is dated May 27, 1769, proved July 22, 1771, recorded in Book K of Wills of Morris County, p. 356. In his will it is written that the marriage contract between him and Sarah Ford Allen Baldwin is in the hands and possession of Jacob Ford, Esq. He gives to wife Sarah 12 pounds Proclamation Money yearly as long as she is his widow. The executors are to invest his money in order to pay her. At her death or remarriage the remaining money is to be shared amongst the following children. Son, John, 10 pound, as I have advanced to him. Son Solomon, 600 pound. Son, Benjamin 300 pound. Son, Joseph, 300 pound. Daughter, Jane, the wife of Joseph Dalrumple, 50 pound. Daughter, Mary, the wife of Daniel Munroe, 50 pound. Daughter,Magdalen, the wife of John Cooper, 50 pound. Daughter, Sarah Boyle, 200 pound. Rest to my sons, John, Solomon, Benjamin, and Joseph, and my daughters Jane, Mary, Magdalen and Sarah. Executors - son, Solomon, Isaaec Woodruff and John Chetwood. Witnesses - John Ross, George Fleming, William Jeff.

Solomon Boyle in The first settlers of Passaic Valley, Family Records, 1851
Txt: page 53 SOLOMON BOYLE
SOLOMON BOYLE, emigrated from Ireland, and married a French girl in this country. He purchased of East Jersey Proprietors, 600 acres of land,(west of and adjoining the Berkley tract, ) a long piece between that tract and Passaic River, separated from the Berkley tract by a line running from the river, due North crossing Long Hill, to the river again. He lived where William
Boyle now lives, and had children:
1. John, who married Hannah Frazee.
2. Solomon, Jun., born February, 1734-5, and married Margaret Hull.
3. Benjamin, who died unmarried.
4. William.
5. Bobert, who resided in New York.
6. Joseph, who married Caty Cross, daughter of Robert Cross.
7. Jane, married Joseph Dalrimple, Dalrimple, of Succasunna Plains.
8. Sarah, married Joseph Doty.
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9. Lynche, married John Cooper, son of Daniel, 1st. [See Cooper.]
10. Polly, married Daniel Munroe.
JOHN BOYLE, (1st child Solomon, 1st,) built a grist- mill, sawmill, and forge, at the fall where the river passes through Long Hill, the site now occupied by Dunn's Mills. He and his wife, Hannah Frazee, had children:
1. Jonathan.
2. Lynche.
3. Sally.
4. Patty.
5. John, who married Betsey Runyon .
SOLOMON BOYLE, Jun., (son of Solomon, 1st,) and Margaret Hull, had children:
1. Agnes, who married Stafford Wilson, from Ireland. [See Wilson.]
2. Susan, married Allen Simpson.
3. Elizabeth, married David Moore, son of Isaac. [See Moore.]
4. Jane, is unmarried, lives with her brother Col. Solomon.
5. Solomon, 3d, (Col.) married Elizabeth Pierson, daughter of Jonathan, and grand-daughter of Col. Cornelius Ludlow.
6. William, (Doct.) married Maria Lafferty.
7. Sarah, who died young,
8. Anne married Jacob Larzalier, and went to near Cayuga Lake, New- York.
COL. SOLOMON BOYLE, (5th child of Solomon, Jun. ,) and Elizabeth Pierson, lived on Long Hill, on the original tract of 600 acres, and had an only child:
1. Mahetabel Day, who married John Tunis, son of Daniel, of New Vernon; had children: 1. Phebe Elizabeth Tunis; 2. Sydney Adolphus Tunis ; 3. William Lindsley Tunis; 4. John Sineus Tunis.
DR. WILLIAM BOYLE, (6th child of Solomon, Jun. ,) and Maria Lafferty, had children: 1. William, who married Hannah Anderson, daughter of George Esq., of Vealtown. 2. Anna Maria, married Dr. James Howard Hutchins, of Brooklyn, New-York. 3. Adaline, married Albert H. Osborn, son of David L. Osborn, of Brooklyn, who was son of Nehemiah Osborn, of this Valley.
JOSEPH BOYLE, (6th child of Solomon Boyle, 1st ,) and Caty Cross, lived south of Long Hill, on the 600 acre tract, near the river, and had children: 1. Robert, who married , 1st, his cousin Polly Cross, daughter of William; 2. Larny Appleman, daughter of David, of Washington Valley.
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2. Polly, who died young.
3. William, married his cousin Nancy Cross, sister of Robert's wife, and had an only so , Augustus Alexander Boyle.
4. Susan, married Peter Cooper, son of Daniel Cooper, Esq. [ See Cooper.]
5. Patty, married Williams Miller, son of Jonathan, near and North of Liberty Corner.
6. Solomon, married Harriet Parcel, daughter of Captain John Parcel, of Liberty Corner, and had an only child, John Ferdinand Boyle, who married Lydia Anne R. Annin, daughter of William C. Annin.
7. Alexander, who went to Cuba, (West Indies,) and never returned.
ROBERT BOYLE, (eldest child of Joseph, son of Solomon,) and Polly Cross, had children: 1. Cathrine; 2. Joseph; 3. Sarah Anne.
4. William Cross Boyle, who married Mary Aletta Annin, daughter of William C. Annin, of Liberty Corner, and went to Jeffersonville, Illinois, in 1848. Robert Boyle's wife, Polly, then died,
and by his 2d wife Lany, had other children:
5. David, who died at about 7 years; 6. Mary L.; 7. Elizabeth; S. Martha.

Gravesite Details

Died at age 77.