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From: "Joy or Rudolph Fulgham" <>
Subject: Re: [OHMAHONI] Hoyle
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 13:47:10 -0400
Hey Barbara,
I was in Berlin Center last year at this time and there is a Hoyle (Ivan I
think) that is on the city council. He is a nice man that is into genealogy
and History of Berlin Center. His wife is in the Historical Society. It
sounds like they are in your line and might have some info to share with
you. Unless they have gotten it in the last year they are not on line. I got
the # for the Berlin Center Historical Society of the Mahoning Co. Site. It
is a beautiful area.
Joy
Searching Beckman and Maskrey
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara I. Amburgey <>
To: <>
Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 9:49 PM
Subject: [OHMAHONI] Hoyle
>Looking for any family related to Harriet DUNLAP who married Lloyd A HOYLE
>25 Sept. 1878 in Mahoning Co. Harriet was the daughter of John DUNLAP who
>lived in North Benton in 1874 and Berlin Twp. in 1880. John's second wife
>was Adaline WISNER. Harriet and Lloyd later lived in Youngstown and had
>three daughters.
>Barb
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Nancy Regan <>
>>> Nancy
>>>
>>> Researching H O Y L E S, H O Y L E, H I L E S in Trumbull / Mahoning
>>>
>>>
>>Earl Hoyle's family was a prominent family in North Benton. They lived in
>>town, just off the main Cleveland-Pittsburgh route 14 before it was routed
>>away from the town. They built and operated a small motel there. There
>>were children who settled in the town. I suggest that some information
>>could be obtained by writing to the North Benton Presbyterian church.
Some
>>of the family may still be members there.
>>
>>Ralph Strong
>>Glen Burnie, MD
>>
>>
>
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