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| Advertisement from the
Kaldron, yearbook of Allegheny College, 1890 |
J.H. BOYLES, livery, Meadville, was born in
Mead Township, this county, April 3, 1840, and is a son of Sylvester and
Sarah (Hamilton) Boyles. His mother was born in Mead Township in 1814.
His father came here in 1835, and settled on a farm, raising a family of
nine children, of whom J. H. is the eldest He received a common school
training, and was reared on the farm until 1859, when he went into the
oil business, continuing until 1863, when he enlisted in the One Hundred
and Fiftieth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, serving until the close of
hostilities. He was a member of the Presidents bodyguard, and saw Booth
shoot Lincoln and then jump from the opera-box. Our subject has never
attended a theater since, and never expects to attend another. At the
close of the war he came home and farmed one year, then again went into
the oil business, continuing until 1870, when he went into the livery
business in Meadville, in which he has been very successful, although he
has had to pay $6,000 bail money for other parties. The present firm is
Boyles & Billings, organized in 1884. He was married in 1861 to Sarah,
daughter of Jeddiah Reynolds. They are both members of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, of which he has been Trustee, Secretary and Treasurer.
Our subjects grandfather was the Rev. Patrick Boyles, a pioneer
preacher of note.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 716
.