James William Boyle (1845-1915)

James William Boyle (1845-1915) was an oyster dealer and the Tammany Hall leader for the seventh district of Manhattan in 1900.

Parents
William Boyle and Rebecca White.

Marriage
Josephine Wood (1845-1906) on June 14, 1866 in Manhattan. New York Times on June 21, 1866: "Boyle - Wood. On Thursday evening, June 14, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Christopher Rhoades, James W. Boyle and Josephine Wood, second daughter of Wm. H. Wood, Esq., all of this City."

Children: Edward Mortimer Boyle (1879–1925) and Joseph Mora Boyle (1881-?).

Occupation: In 1870 at age 23 he was an "oyster dealer" in Manhattan. He was the Tammany Hall leader for the seventh district of Manhattan in 1900.

Funeral notice: New York Times on September 18, 1915: "Boyle — On September 17, 1915, James W. Boyle, at his residence, 3810 Broadway. Funeral services on Monday at 11:30 A.M. from the Chapel of the Intercession, Broadway and 155th Street. Friends and relatives invited. Interment private, New Canaan, Connecticut, papers please copy."

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