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1851 personal census, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON, Ontario GenWeb transcription:
Boils Richard, M, Married, 44, born Upper Canada, Baptist, Farmer;
Metilday, F, Married, 40, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Thedoor, M, Single, 20, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Eliza, F, Single, 18, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Lowry, F, Single, 16, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Juley, F, Single, 12, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Frances, M, Single, 8, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Walter, M, Single, 6, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Elizabeth, F, Single, 4, born Upper Canada, Baptist;
Metilda, F, Single, 2, born Upper Canada, Baptist.

County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada 1858-1869 Volume 35 Essex County, Elizabeth Hancocks, 2005, Global Heritage Press, Campbellville, ON:
Poiser James, 23, Malden, England, s/o Isaac & Sarah, married 23 Jan 1860 Julia Ann Boyle, 20, Colchester, Colchester, d/o Richard & Matilda.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 597-598:
William Boyle, a genial resident of Amherstburg and a man highly respected throughout the County of Essex, is descended from Irish ancestry. His grandfather, John Boyle, was born in Londonderry, Ireland, and died in the County of Essex, Ont. Between 1790 and 1800 he came to Ontario and established the Boyle family in the Dominion, locating in Amherstburg, where he engaged in the hotel business and also carried on merchant tailoring, making clothes for many of the soldiers during the War of 1812-14. He also owned much landed property in Malden township, on which he and his wife were buried, in their private cemetery. An incident of interest occurred at their home in Amherstburg which demonstrates that private hoards are sometimes as insecure as banking establishments. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle were frightened from their home one time, and upon leaving Mrs. Boyle tied $1,800 in gold in a handkerchief and secreted it under a stone in the cellar. When they returned the gold was missing, the house having been entered during their absence. The children of these pioneer people were as follows: Dr. James (deceased) was for many years a physician in New York City; Thomas is mentioned below; Richard is a farmer at Colchester South; Mary died unmarried; Elizabeth married Nehemiah Palmer; Nancy married Henry Dodge.
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John Boyle   ?? ??   James Lockhart 1783-1850   Sarah Quick 1786-
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Richard Boyle ca 1808-1864   Matilda Lockhart 1811-1872
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Julie Ann Boyle ca 1840-