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Research in Other Countries => United States of America => Topic started by: Marj on Thursday 22 November 18 11:05 GMT (UK)
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Hi, I am looking for details on any census for William Boylan, birth, where born,
my grandson-in-law thinks he is connected to William.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
1891
Boylan Bottling’s story starts in 1891, when a pharmacist named William Boylan created an elixir in his Paterson, New Jersey, apothecary. He named that serum, a derivative of birch trees, Boylan’s Birch, and began selling individual cups from a barrel in the back of a wagon.
1900 – 1970s
William Boylan began bottling his birch beer after partnering with John W. Sturr, a local politician, in 1900. The partnership soon fizzled, but Boylan continued bottling his product until Prohibition in the 1920s, when Boylan was primarily sold in unused beer barrels.
Marj
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I couldn't find him on the censuses for 1880 to 1940 in Paterson. I don't know if he was indexed incorrectly, unlikely for all 5 censuses, or what happened. Maybe he lived elsewhere? And all I find when I Google him is 100 websites with the same text about starting the company, etc.
How far back has your grandson-in-law reliably traced his family? Do you have anyone deceased who lived in Paterson at the time? Maybe you could approach the problem from that direction.
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There is:
1940 Paterson, NJ
William J Boylan 49 yrs General Manager, Restaurant,
With wife Hazil and daughter Mary. All born New Jersey
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K41M-6TC
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:-\ maybe not him - he is in the same occupation in 1930
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4FV-646
1920 - barman in Saloon
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4YC-HPH
Now I think his father was John who might be a mineral water manufacturer
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9NZ-FHC
Perhaps it is him?
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The William Boylan we want was old enough in 1891 to be a pharmacist, =apothecary, I think, in the UK.
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Yes, I realise that but at first I thought that William J might be the son of William.
However, he is not but his father John seems to be loosely connected to the trade so I thought I would post it for reference/elimination purposes.
Maybe part of the wider Boylan family perhaps.
It is the right area.
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1895 Paterson , New Jersey Street Directory has this :
Boylan , John ( Boylan & Stur ) and Alderman , 33 Washington Avenue
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Boylan & Stur ( John Boylan & John W Stur , mineral waters , 33 Washington Avenue.
1900 US census
John Boylan b 1855 New Jersey Mineral Water Manuf.
with his family in Paterson.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9NZ-FHW
Oops - sorry , 1900 has already been given.
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Yes, I realise that but at first I thought that William J might be the son of William.
However, he is not but his father John seems to be loosely connected to the trade so I thought I would post it for reference/elimination purposes.
Maybe part of the wider Boylan family perhaps.
It is the right area.
Yes, this is starting to look like the right family. Maybe both father and son were William John?
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That’s great Christine - thank you. :)
I’ll leave it now - off to bed.
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Paterson NJ – The Call 27Oct1899
(http://oi66.tinypic.com/2vv9coj.jpg)
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Paterson NJ – The Call 07Mar1922
(http://oi65.tinypic.com/28wkt2d.jpg)
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1905 New Jersey Census
John is a manufacturer of Soda Water
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KMHX-FHZ
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Marj,
This is likely be John’s marriage
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZG9-KVN
In the censuses it is noted that his parents were from Ireland.
This marriage entry gives them as Michael and Alice.
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It seems as if "William Boylan, pharmacist" was a sales gimmick. In 1880 "John T Boylan" was a machinist ..... (The "T" was mentioned in newspaper clippings)
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That marriage has John B Boylan ??? But there is no image online.
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Thank you all so much for all the information you have found for me,
My grandson is connected to the family in Ireland.
I have his gt.gt.grandparents in Monaghan
Peter Boylan & Ellen McClusky married in 1877 , Peter's father was Owen.
Thanks again for your help,
Marj
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There was a very long obit (on 2 pages) for John T Boylan. Here's the part about the bottling business.
The Morning Call
Paterson, NJ
Monday, March 6, 1922
pg. 4
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Thank you RJ for the obit, very interesting.
Marj