The birthplace of John Francis Boyle,
Railton (Lot 6, Concession 3), Loughborough Township, Frontenac
County, Ontario
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The one-room primary school at Railton,
Lot 7, Concession 2, Loughborough Township, Frontenac County,
Ontario,
where John Francis Boyle (and all his siblings)
attended elementary school (and where, later, John and his brothers
Lawrence and Edward
were teachers). The school was closed in 1959, but the building still
stands.
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John Francis Boyle (at right)
in 1941, a year before his death,
standing in front of where he lived his last two years,
the newly built house of his son James M. Boyle
at 20 Molten Street, San Carlos, San Mateo County, California.
Also shown in this picture are James M. Boyle, holding his son
John M. Boyle,
and (to the left of James Boyle) his brother-in-law David
Johnston
and (to the right of James Boyle) his father-in-law Albert Irvine
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San Carlos Community Hospital in San Carlos, San Mateo County,
California,
where, after a 10 days stay, John Francis Boyle died of stomach
cancer on July 1, 1942.
After moving from Chicago, Illinois, to California in July
1940
he lived with his son James M. Boyle for just under two years,
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The grave of John Francis Boyle,
Holy Cross Cemetery, Menlo Park, San Mateo County, California
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The birthplace of Alice Ethel McGrath,
Mount Chesney (Lot 41, Concession 6), Storrington Township, Frontenac
County, Ontario
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The one-room primary school at Glenburnie,
Lot 31, Concession 7, Kingston Township, Frontenac County,
Ontario,
where Alice Ethel McGrath (and several of her siblings)
attended elementary school. The school was closed in 1946, but the
building still stands.
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The house at 252 University Avenue in Kingston, Ontario,
where Alice Ethel McGrath lived with her sisters Mary and Annie
from 1902 until her marriage in 1908 to John Francis Boyle
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The home at 56 Inkster Boulevard, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
built in 1909-10 by John F. Boyle,
where his children James, Mary and Daniel were born,
and where he and his wife lived together from1910 until late May
1924,
when, ill with tuberculosis, Alice Boyle entered the Saint Roch's
Hospital
in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, across the Red River from Winnipeg,
where she died 37 days later.
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The Saint Roch's (infectious diseases) Hospital in Saint Boniface,
Manitoba,
where Alice Ethel McGrath Boyle died of pulmonary tubercolosis on
June 25, 1924.
It is separated from the Saint Boniface Hospital and closer to the
Red River,
which separates Saint Boniface from Winnipeg.
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Immaculate Conception Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
where John, James, Mary and Daniel Boyle were baptized
and where the Funeral Masses of Daniel Emmit Boyle in 1920 and
Alice McGrath Boyle in 1924 were sung.
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Saint Mary Cemetery, on Osborne Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
where Alice Ethel McGrath Boyle and her youngest son Daniel Emmit
Boyle
are buried. The exact location of their graves is not known;
no stones were placed over the graves, and the cemetery's plot
records have been lost.
[These photographs, showing the chapel and some graves, were taken in
September 1928]
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Alice Ethel McGrath Boyle
with her sons John Joseph Boyle
and James Michael Boyle
in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Alice Ethel McGrath Boyle
with her son James Michael Boyle
and her daughter Mary Alice Boyle
in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Alice McGrath Boyle
in the back yard of her home at 56 Inkster Avenue
with her newborn daughter Mary Alice Boyle
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Alice McGrath Boyle with daughter Mary Alice Boyle
in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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