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Agnes Mary Pia Joyce 1854–1876 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1854

Birth Location: Rahasane Park, Galway, Ireland

Death Date: 26 Jan 1876

Death Location: Westbourne Terrace, Queenstown, Ireland

Father: Thomas Joyce

Mother: Ann Bisshopp

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Agnes Mary Pia Joyce was born in 1854 in Rahasane Park, Galway, Ireland, the child of Thomas Appleyard Joyce And Ann Frances Julia Bisshopp. Agnes Mary Pia Joyce passed away in 1876 in Westbourne Terrace, Queenstown, Ireland.

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Biography

  • Agnes Mary Pia Joyce was born in 1854 in Rahasane Park, Galway, Ireland, the child of Thomas Appleyard Joyce And Ann Frances Julia Bisshopp.
  • Agnes Mary Pia Joyce passed away in 1876 in Westbourne Terrace, Queenstown, Ireland.

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Agnes Joyce's Ancestors

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Agnes Joyce
1854–1876
Birth Place: Rahasane Park, Galway, Ireland
Parents
Thomas Appleyard Joyce
1819–1878
Ardfry Castle, Galway, Ireland
Ann (Frances Julia) Bisshopp
1817–1902
Belgium
Grandparents
Walter (Joyce) Esq
1763–1853
Galway, Ireland
Helen Appleyard
1770–1860
Galway, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Pierce Joyce
1740–1786
Frances Kelly
1740–1787
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Walter Joyce
1680–1765
Mary Aylward
1685–1770
John Kelly
1710–
Helena Moroney
1720–

Agnes Joyce's Timeline

2 Records

1854
1854
Birth of Agnes Mary Pia Joyce in Rahasane Park, Galway, Ireland
Rahasane Park, Galway, Ireland
1876
26 Jan 1876
Age 22
Death of Agnes Mary Pia Joyce in Westbourne Terrace, Queenstown, Ireland
Westbourne Terrace, Queenstown, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1854
    Event Place: Rahasane Park, Galway, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Jan 1876
    Event Place: Westbourne Terrace, Queenstown, Ireland

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