Last Updated
January 15, 2005

The Doyle Family....
Doylesburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

The Story of Doylesburg, Pennsylvania.

The Founder of Doylesburg, Pennsylvania.
Our Lady of Refuge "St. Mary's" Catholic Church and Cemetery. Doylesburg, Pa.
United Methodist Church and Cemetery. Doylesburg, Pa.
Path Valley Obituaries
My Family Lineage
Lost Ancestors
Biographies
Fellow Family Researchers
My Favorite Links
Contact Me
You Can Help
Cartoons and Humorous Illustrations by
Lon Doyle



The Doyle Family Crest

You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was.
--Irish Proverb


There's no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down.
--Irish Saying


You'll never plough a field by turning it over in your mind.
--Irish Saying


When Irish eyes are smiling, watch your step.    --Gerald Kersh

The Family of John James Doyle

The family of John James Doyle.
Taken about 1910 at the limestone quarry at Doylestown, near Doylesburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

 

Support Our Troops!!!

   Welcome to my web site of the Doyle Family. This site is for sharing and collecting information with others on the Doyle Family lineages from out of Doylesburg, Fannett Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

    Included on this site is the story on The Founder of Doylesburg, Phillip Thomas Doyle. Also included is a listing of Our Lady of Refuge "St. Mary's" Catholic Cemetery in Doylesburg as well as a few early Baptisimal and Matrimonial writings of the church, and a partial listing of the United Methodist Church Cemetery.

   I have also included a page titled Path Valley Obituaries in which any person from Path Valley who has passed away can have their obituary posted on this page.

     Other pages on this site include My Family Lineage which shows the lineage of my personal family, The Lost Ancestors page in which I have names of Doyle Family members that I cannot connect to the other Doyles from Doylesburg.

   New to this site is the Biographies page. This page show biographies of important family members who have helped tribute to the growth of America. I think you will enjoy this page.

   Fellow Family Researchers is a page in which you can get the email address of other family members researching your particular lineage. My Favorite Links shows sites which helped with my research and collect information.

   And finally You Can Help is a page in which you can contribute information on your Doyle Family lineage to help me record and preserve your information.

   Want to see what my own family has been up to? Just click on the family cartoon along the left side of this site. You will see everything that our family has been getting into over the past year.

    It is my goal to preserve the Doyle Family lineage from out of Doylesburg, Pennsylvania for our future generations to be able to read, learn and enjoy their family's past.

   Please take your time and review my site. I hope you enjoy.


NEWS....NEWS....NEWS

Whats New!!!!

Best/Doyle Family Reunion (2005)
:

Descendants of Nicholas Best and Barnabas Doyle of
Amberson and Path Valley, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
The Best and Doyle family reunion is on Saturday, July 30, 2005 at the ruritan building along route 75 in Doylesburg, Pa. There is always lots of food and fun from 11 am till ?. Come, meet and visit with your cousins! We are looking forward to a large gathering. (Donation toward expenses accepted.) Any questions please contact Mr. Harold Best at hdbest@kuhncom.net, or check out his new web site at www.haroldbest.com.

Doyle Family Book Printed:
The Genealogy book, "The Doyle Family, Past and Present," compiled by Lon Doyle has been printed by The Family History Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Film No. #1440606, Item #1. Call No. #929.273 D773dl. This book follows most of the lineages from out of Doylesburg, Franklin Co., Pa. beginning from 1737 to present. Check it out!


If you have any family related news that you would like to have placed here, please contact me.
paddybob@pa.net

 

“Remember, my children, you come from simple, industrious stock. The kind who worked clearing the forest and breaking the sod to build a great and good America. Always be proud of your heritage.”
Mother. 1968

Margaret Louise Doyle Miller