Mary Susan Boyles

Brief Life History of Mary Susan

When Mary Susan Boyles was born on 4 November 1810, in Caswell, North Carolina, United States, her father, Daniel Boyles, was 46 and her mother, Susannah Carrico, was 35. She married James Dudley Chandler in 1831, in Caswell, North Carolina, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters. She died on 31 August 1852, in Carroll, Tennessee, United States, at the age of 41, and was buried in Marlboro Church of Christ Cemetery, Bruceton, Carroll, Tennessee, United States.

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Family Time Line

James Dudley Chandler
1806–1884
Mary Susan Boyles
1810–1852
Marriage: 1831
James Abel Chandler
1832–1921
Elizabeth S. Chandler
1834–1868
Mary A Chandler
1835–
Nancy Jane Chandler
1836–1920
John Bunyon Chandler
1839–1910
Delilah Frances Chandler
1841–
Mary Matilda Chandler
1845–1932
Stephen Daniel Chandler
1847–1934
Joseph Thomas Chandler
1849–1936

Sources (4)

  • Susan Chandler in household of James D Chandler, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Mary Susan Biles Chandler, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Julia Byles in entry for James A. Chandler, "Tennessee Deaths, 1914-1966"

World Events (8)

1812

War of 1812. U.S. declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.

1812 · War of 1812

Because of the outbreak of war from Napoleonic France, Britain decided to blockade the trade between the United States and the French. The US then fought this action and said it was illegal under international law. Britain supplied Native Americans who raided settlers living on the frontier and halting expansion westward. In 1814, one of the British raids stormed into Washington D.C. burning down the capital. Neither the Americans or the British wanted to continue fighting, so negotiations of peace began. After Treaty of Ghent was signed, Unaware of the treaty, British forces invaded Louisiana but were defeated in January 1815.

1825 · The Crimes Act

The Crimes Act was made to provide a clearer punishment of certain crimes against the United States. Part of it includes: Changing the maximum sentence of imprisonment to be increased from seven to ten years and changing the maximum fine from $5,000 to $10,000.

Name Meaning

Scottish (of Norman origin): variant of Boyle 2, with post-medieval excrescent -s.

Irish: variant of Boyle 1, with post-medieval excrescent -s.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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burial Mary Susan Biles Chandler

First wife of James Dudley Chandler and Mother of Mary Matilda (Mollie) Chandler, family records appear to have Mary buried in Marborough Cemetery, but no grave marker could be found. found on Findag …

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