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Parents
William Madison Eyles Jr11 FEB 1812 -- 29 JUL 1876
Mercy Matilda Newcomb24 DEC 1813 -- 22 NOV 1847
Dr. Hanson H. Hard1821 -- 28 MAR 1896
Elizabeth Whitneyabt 1825 -- 10 OCT 1850
Spouses
Marriage

29 OCT 1869

 

OH, Summit Co, [county assumed]

Names

Events

William Newcomb Eyles

Aged: 54.5 years

Coralinn Lydia Hard

Birth

8 JAN 1848

 

IN

ref: 1850 Census
Death

APR 1925

Location

FL, Volusia Co, DeLand

Aged: 77.2 years
Notes
1880 Census

History of Medina County
. 432-3, 445, 447, 450-2, 709. Discussions of Eyles, Newcomb, and Pardee families.
Schapiro, Eleanor Iler. Wadsworth Heritage. Wadsworth Ohio, 1964, 133-4

W. N. EYLES, farmer lives in the house of his grandfather, Hon. William Eyles, who settled on the farm in 1820. W. N. Eyles attended district school in winter, and assisted in the general work on the farm until about 16 years of age, when he attended one year in Wadsworth, and then went to Hiram College four terms, a part of the time under the instruction of Gen. James A. Garfield. After severing his connection with Hiram College, he taught several terms ; then read law two years with Aaron Pardee, of Wadsworth (an uncle by marriage); he afterward attended the Law College at Cleveland for one term, and was admitted to the bar in Cleveland in 1860. From there he went to Hillsboro, Ill., where he engaged in practicing law and teaching school for some time, and afterward engaged in farming on account of his father's health; at which business he has remained ever since. Mr. Eyles and wife are members of the Disciples' Church, and much esteemed by the people of the community in which they live.
Wadsworth Biographical Sketches p 709


Moved to DeLand in 1887 for health reasons, but returned to Ohio before he died.
Coralinn - I see the first name spelled so many ways. This is the spellng used by her grandaughter, Ruth.

1900 Census

Eyles House, 1888  flickr

Ohio native Williams N. Eyles built this home in 1888, and after his death his widow, Coralinn Eyles, ran it as a boarding house. It was constructed with a Frame Vernacular design and a veranda across the front. The home was sold in 1911 to E.B. Willcoxon, who enlarged it and modified it to have a Classical Revival design. It was later turned into the 1888 House, a bed and breakfast establishment, also known as the DeLand Country Inn.

 
 









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