William Hoy
b. between 1841 and 1842
- Company: E
- William Hoy was born between 1841 - 1842 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, William gave his occupation as clerk.
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On 30 Jul 1863 William mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry but never reported to company, being credited to the quota of Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts. - On 15 Aug 1863 William ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by desertion, according to the MASSCW.
- Last Edited: 16 Sep 2006
Henry Hoyle
b. 20 August 1844, d. 7 August 1895
- Father: Loren Hoyle b. 28 Nov 1809, d. 17 Mar 1851
- Mother: Sarah Trumbull b. between 1812 - 1813
- Company: E
- Henry Hoyle was born on 20 Aug 1844 at Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of Loren Hoyle and Sarah Trumbull.
- Henry Hoyle was enumerated in the household of Loren Hoyle and Sarah Trumbull in the 1850 US Federal Census on 13 Sep 1850 at Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:Loren Hoyle, 42, shoemaker, b. CT
Sarah, 37, b. MA
**Loren, 19, shoemaker, b. CT
Sarah A., 18, b. CT
Mariah, 16, b. MA
**Otis, 13, b. RI
**Henry, 6, b. MA
Ellen, 4, b. MA
Alfred, 1, b. MA. - On 17 Mar 1851 his father, Loren Hoyle, died at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 41.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Henry gave his occupation as farmer.
- Henry Hoyle and Otis F. Hoyle, and Loren Chandler Hoyle, brothers, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Co. E.
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On 12 Jul 1861 Henry mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 16 years, 10 months and 22 days old. - On 30 Jun 1862 Henry Hoyle was wounded at Nelson's Farm, Virginia.
- He was declared missing in action on 30 Jun 1862 at Nelson's Farm, Virginia.
- Thomas Blasland wrote a letter on 6 Jul 1862, mentioning Henry Hoyle, as follows: for publication in the Southbridge Journal.

- On 9 Feb 1863 Henry ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by transfer to the Veterans' Reserve Corps.
- He made application for a veteran's pension on 17 Jun 1864, and received certificate number 77471.
- Starting 25 Aug 1864, Henry also served in the Company H, 13th Regiment V. R. C.
- He ended his service with the 13th Regiment V. R. C. on 13 Nov 1865 at Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
- On 2 Jan 1878 Henry Hoyle, 33, married Nellie Austin, daughter of James Austin and Bridget Delany, at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- In 1879 Henry was living at The City Farm, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- On 5 Jul 1879 at "The Webster Times", Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Henry Hoyle was mentioned in the report on the 12th annual reunion of Company E, 15th Massachusetts Infantry. (Click icon to read the report.).

- He was enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census on 10 Jun 1880 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as: Henry HOYLE, 33, "pauper", b. MA, "married" with no sign of his wife, lives in some kind of pauper establisihment with many others run by a BENJ. F. PARKHURST. Henry's parents were b. in RI and MA. No occupation is given for him.
- He was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Co A, although the rosters say Co. E.
- On 28 Jun 1894 at Grand Army Hall, Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Henry Hoyle attended a reunion of Company E, as reported in the Worcester Daily Spy the following day.
- He died on 7 Aug 1895 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of heart failure. He was 50 years, 11 months and 18 days old.
- He was buried in Aug 1895 at Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- Last Edited: 31 Jul 2010
Family: Nellie Austin b. between 1857 - 1858
Loren Chandler Hoyle
b. 9 December 1831, d. 7 March 1909

Gravemarker of Loren C. Hoyle
- Father: Loren Hoyle b. 28 Nov 1809, d. 17 Mar 1851
- Mother: Sarah Trumbull b. between 1812 - 1813
- Company: E
- Loren Chandler Hoyle was born on 9 Dec 1831 at Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, son of Loren Hoyle and Sarah Trumbull.
- Loren Chandler Hoyle was enumerated in the household of Loren Hoyle and Sarah Trumbull in the 1850 US Federal Census on 13 Sep 1850 at Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:Loren Hoyle, 42, shoemaker, b. CT
Sarah, 37, b. MA
**Loren, 19, shoemaker, b. CT
Sarah A., 18, b. CT
Mariah, 16, b. MA
**Otis, 13, b. RI
**Henry, 6, b. MA
Ellen, 4, b. MA
Alfred, 1, b. MA. - On 17 Mar 1851 his father, Loren Hoyle, died at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 41.
- On 25 Jul 1854 Loren Chandler Hoyle, 22, married Lois Batchelder Mascroft, 19, daughter of William Perrin Mascroft and Celestina Batchelder, at Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Loren gave his occupation as shoemaker.
- Henry Hoyle and Otis F. Hoyle, Loren Chandler Hoyle, brothers, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Co. E.
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On 12 Jul 1861 Loren mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 29 years, 7 months and 3 days old. - On 20 May 1863 Loren ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to disability.
- On 8 Mar 1864 his son, Loren B. Hoyle, died at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 2.
- On 20 Jul 1872 his daughter, Eva Batcheller Hoyle, died at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 1.
- On 12 Jun 1873 Loren's daughter, Annie Mascroft Hoyle married Hiram W. Aldrich at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- On 17 Dec 1873 Loren's daughter, Celistana Lois Hoyle married Alfred Reed Hoyle at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- In 1876, Loren was included in the History of Sutton on p. 301 as follows: "Loren Hoyle, who married a Mascroft, and has several daughters and one son. He enlisted in the noted fifteenth Massachusetts regiment, and served his country faithfully in the war of the rebellion."
- He made application for a veteran's pension on 12 Feb 1878, and received certificate number 182293.
- In 1879 Loren was living at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- On 28 Jun 1879 at Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Loren Chandler Hoyle attended the 12th annual reunion of Company E, 15th Massachusetts Infantry.

- He and Lois Batchelder Mascroft were enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census on 19 Jun 1880 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Hoyle, Loren C., 49, shoemaker, has rheumatism, b. CT
---, Lois B., 45, wife, b. MA (as were all)
---, Eliza W., 16, daur
---, Frank N., 14, son
---, Lucia K., 10, daur
---, Ida M., 8, daur
---, Lena T., 4, daur
---, Harry H., 2/12, b. Apr, son. - On 10 Sep 1884 Loren's daughter, Lois Celestina Hoyle married Arthur M. Smith at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for him and the second (sic) for her.
- On 28 Apr 1887 Loren's daughter, Celistana Lois Hoyle married Dexter Hemenway at Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a second marriage for him and the third for her.
- On 26 Nov 1889 Loren's daughter, Lucia Knapp Hoyle married Herbert L. Ray at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- On 5 Dec 1889 Loren's daughter, Ida May Hoyle married Hollis A. Richardson at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- Loren Chandler Hoyle was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company A.
- On 5 Jun 1892 Loren's daughter, Lizzie Wilson Hoyle married Peter Orrin Putnam at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- On 28 Jun 1894 at Grand Army Hall, Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Loren C. Hoyle attended a reunion of Company E, as reported in the Worcester Daily Spy the following day.
- On 21 Nov 1894 Loren's daughter, Lena Thompson Hoyle married Eleazer Hutchinson at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a second marriage for him and the first for her.
- On 12 Dec 1898 Loren's daughter, Ruth Captola Hoyle married Frederick Waldo Jones at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a second marriage for him and the first for her.
- Loren Chandler Hoyle and Lois Batchelder Mascroft were enumerated in the 1900 US Federal census on 1 Jun 1900 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Hoyle, Loren, b. Dec 1831, married 45 years, b. CT, farmer
---, Lois B., wife, b. May 1835, 8 of 11 children living, b. MA
---, Harry H., son b. Apr 1880, b. MA, single. - On 8 Dec 1900, Loren was the subject of an article which appeared in the "Worcester Telegram."

- On 27 Feb 1902 his married daughter, Lizzie Wilson Hoyle, died at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of pneumonia at age 38.
- Loren Chandler Hoyle died on 7 Mar 1909 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 77 years, 2 months and 26 days old.
- An obituary for Loren Chandler Hoyle was published on 7 Mar 1909 as follows: in the "Worcester Telegram".

- He was buried on 10 Mar 1909 at Howard Cemetery, Armsby Road, Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- On 26 Mar 1909 Lois Batchelder Mascroft received a pension to surviving family member in Massachusetts based on Loren's service; his wife, received certificate number 680415.
- NOTE: Loren C. Hoyle is known to have kept a diary, last in the posession of descendants. In the Back of the diary was a note stating that "father carved these letters (E 15 MASS) from a soup bone while recouperating in the hospital." Please contact the Webmaster if you have access and would care to share a transcript of the diary.
- Lois, his wife, outlived Loren and died on 2 Mar 1914 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 78.
- Descendant(s): Douglas C. Creger.
- Last Edited: 9 Oct 2010
Family: Lois Batchelder Mascroft b. 26 Jun 1835, d. 2 Mar 1914
- Celistana Lois Hoyle b. 18 Aug 1855, d. 11 Jun 1897
- Annie Mascroft Hoyle b. 9 Apr 1857
- Ruth Captola Hoyle b. 18 Apr 1859
- Loren B. Hoyle b. 14 Jul 1861, d. 8 Mar 1864
- Lizzie Wilson Hoyle b. 28 Sep 1863, d. 27 Feb 1902
- Frank Nelson Hoyle b. 28 Apr 1866
- Lucia Knapp Hoyle b. 18 Mar 1868
- Eva Batcheller Hoyle b. 13 Jan 1871, d. 20 Jul 1872
- Ida May Hoyle b. 14 Sep 1873
- Lena Thompson Hoyle b. 3 Sep 1875
- Harry Hermon Hoyle b. 25 Apr 1880
Otis F. Hoyle
b. March 1837, d. 18 December 1915
- Father: Loren Hoyle b. 28 Nov 1809, d. 17 Mar 1851
- Mother: Sarah Trumbull b. between 1812 - 1813
- Company: E
- Otis F. Hoyle was born in Mar 1837 at Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, son of Loren Hoyle and Sarah Trumbull.
- Otis F. Hoyle was enumerated in the household of Loren Hoyle and Sarah Trumbull in the 1850 US Federal Census on 13 Sep 1850 at Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:Loren Hoyle, 42, shoemaker, b. CT
Sarah, 37, b. MA
**Loren, 19, shoemaker, b. CT
Sarah A., 18, b. CT
Mariah, 16, b. MA
**Otis, 13, b. RI
**Henry, 6, b. MA
Ellen, 4, b. MA
Alfred, 1, b. MA. - On 17 Mar 1851 his father, Loren Hoyle, died at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 41.
- Otis F. Hoyle and Henry Hoyle, and Loren Chandler Hoyle, brothers, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Co. E.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Otis gave his occupation as farmer.
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On 30 Jul 1861 Otis mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 24 years and 4 months old. - On 28 Jul 1864 Otis ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts having fulfilled his term of service.
- Otis F. Hoyle married Melvina E. Gothie, daughter of Lewis Gothie.
- In 1879 Otis was living at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- On 5 Jul 1879 at "The Webster Times", Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Otis F. Hoyle was mentioned in the report on the 12th annual reunion of Company E, 15th Massachusetts Infantry. (Click icon to read the report.).

- He made application for a veteran's pension on 8 Aug 1879, and received certificate number 236605.
- He and Melvina E. Gothie were enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census on 7 Jun 1880 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Hoyle, Otis F., 45, boot bottomer, has a disability, b. RI
---, Malvina E., 35, suffers consumption, b. VT
---, Fred L., 15, works in wood yard, b. Washington, D. C. - On 1 Jul 1881 at "The Webster Times", Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Otis E. Hoyle was reported as attending the fourteenth annual meeting of Co. E. Association, 15th Regiment, Mass. Vols.

- He was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Co E.
- On 8 Jul 1898 Vina E. Hoyle, his wife, died at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 53.
- Otis F. Hoyle was enumerated in the 1900 US Federal census in 1900 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, a widower with a servant.
- On 8 Dec 1900, Loren Chandler Hoyle, his brother, was the subject of an article which appeared in the "Worcester Telegram."

- On 17 Oct 1904 Otis F. Hoyle, 67, married Jane E. Morse, daughter of Joseph P. Morse and Lucinda Gouthey, at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in a second marriage for both.
- Otis F. Hoyle and Jane E. Morse were enumerated in the 1910 US Federal Census on 15 Apr 1910 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Hoyle, Otis F., 73, married second, five years
---, Jane E., wife, 58, married second; of her five children all are deceased, b. MA (fath b. Can; mor b. VT). - Otis F. Hoyle died on 18 Dec 1915 at Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 78 years and 9 months old.
- He was buried in Dec 1915 at Howard Cemetery, Armsby Road, Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- On 7 Oct 1916 Jane E. Hoyle received a pension to surviving family member in Massachusetts based on Otis's service; his wife, received certificate number 836937.
- Last Edited: 3 Jun 2010
Family 1: Melvina E. Gothie b. 28 Feb 1845, d. 8 Jul 1898
- Fred. L. Hoyle b. between 1864 - 1865
Family 2: Jane E. Morse b. 1852
Richard Munroe Hoyle
b. 27 June 1844, d. 19 March 1909
- Father: George B. Hoyle b. 10 Oct 1807, d. 24 Oct 1884
- Mother: Hannah Standish b. 1817
- Company: K
- Richard Munroe Hoyle was born on 27 Jun 1844 at Thompson, Windham County, Connecticut, son of George B. Hoyle and Hannah Standish.
- In 1861 Richard was living at Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Richard gave his occupation as farmer.
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On 1 Jul 1861 Munroe mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut. He was 17 years and 4 days old. - In Sep 1862 Richard was promoted to Corporal.
- On 17 Sep 1862 Richard Munroe Hoyle was wounded at The Battle of Antietam, Washington County, Maryland, in the leg.
- On 27 Mar 1863 Richard ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by discharge due to wounds, according to the MASSCW.
- On 28 Jul 1864 Richard ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to expiration of term of service, according to the 1870 roster.
- He made application at Connecticut for a veteran's pension on 19 Sep 1864, and received certificate number 35563.
- Richard Munroe Hoyle married Inez Willett Carpenter, daughter of Lucien Carpenter and Almira Burlingham.
- Richard Munroe Hoyle was enumerated in the household of Lucien Carpenter and Almira Burlingham in the 1870 US Federal Census on 15 Jun 1870 at Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut, with his in-laws, as:
Carpenter, Lucien, 58, clerk in market, b. MA (his father-in-law)
---, Almira, 55, b. CT
**Hoyle, R. Munroe, 25, barber, b. CT
---, Inez W., 23, clerk in store, b. CT. - Richard Munroe Hoyle and Inez Willett Carpenter were enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census on 7 Jun 1880 at Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut, as:Hoyle, Richard M., 35, barber & merchant, b. CT
---, Anise V., 33, wife,, b. CT
Carpenter, Lucien, 68, fath-in-law, widower, book keeper, b. MA
Bordeaux, Leon, 15, boarder, works in cotton mill, b. CT. - Richard Munroe Hoyle died on 19 Mar 1909 at Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut. He was 64 years, 8 months and 20 days old.
- He was buried in Mar 1909 at Grove Street Cemetery, Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut, as a member of Co. K., 15th Regt. Massachusetts Volunteers, with a G.A.R. marker.
- On 16 Apr 1909 Inez Willett Hoyle received a pension to surviving family member in Connecticut based on Richard's service; his wife, received certificate number 681362.
- Richard's wife, Inez Willett Hoyle, died and was buried in 1924 at Grove Street Cemetery, Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut, with her husband. At age 77 years.
- Richard Munroe Hoyle and Inez Willett Carpenter had no issue.
- Last Edited: 29 Jul 2010
Family: Inez Willett Carpenter b. 1847, d. 1924
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