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Latest revision as of 18:33, 27 October 2023
Michael Owen Boyle (1805-1890), native of Ireland, came to Santa Cruz in 1858 after a number of years in the gold-mining areas. A stone mason by trade, he may have helped build the 1864 stone county jail, and later helped to build the city reservoir on Logan Heights. A daughter married Mansell Bennett.
- "Santa Cruz Goes in Search of Drinking Water", Santa Cruz Sentinel, 19 February 1939, 5:1
- History Pages: 51 - Santa Cruz water system timeline
Boyle and two daughters were Soc. of Pioneers members. Mary Jane married another member, Mansel Bennett. Eliza A. married someone named Culverwell (no further info given).