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BOLEYN, William. (Sherrills Mound, IA--Dubuque, IA, June 21, 1975). Mail carrier. Boleyn, for whom a road intersecting Peru Road was named, served as Dubuque County's first rural mail carrier.  
BOLEYN, William. (Sherrills Mound, IA--Dubuque, IA, June 21, 1975). Boleyn, for whom a road intersecting Peru Road was named, served as Dubuque County's first rural mail carrier.  


A member of [[FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH]], Boleyn was a ruling elder for many years in addition to serving as the church treasurer.
A member of [[FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH]], Boleyn was a ruling elder for many years in addition to serving as the church treasurer.
[[Category: Civil Servant]]

Revision as of 04:58, 12 December 2017

BOLEYN, William. (Sherrills Mound, IA--Dubuque, IA, June 21, 1975). Boleyn, for whom a road intersecting Peru Road was named, served as Dubuque County's first rural mail carrier.

A member of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Boleyn was a ruling elder for many years in addition to serving as the church treasurer.