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Eva Churton Boyce 1891–1958 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: July 27, 1891

Birth Location: St Paul St, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: June 26, 1958

Death Location: Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Father: Thomas Boyce

Mother: Louisa Smith

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In 1891, Eva Churton Boyce entered the world in St Paul St, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, born to Thomas Riddell Boyce And Louisa Anne Elizabeth Smith. Eva Churton Boyce passed away in 1958 in Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1891, Eva Churton Boyce entered the world in St Paul St, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, born to Thomas Riddell Boyce And Louisa Anne Elizabeth Smith.
  • Eva Churton Boyce passed away in 1958 in Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

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Eva Boyce's Ancestors

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Eva Boyce
1891–1958
Birth Place: St Paul St, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Parents
Thomas Riddell Boyce
1864–1927
Dishforth Yorkshire England
Louisa (Anne Elizabeth) Smith
1867–1906
Kensington, London
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Eva Boyce's Timeline

2 Records

1891
July 27, 1891
Birth of Eva Churton Boyce in St Paul St, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
St Paul St, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
1958
June 26, 1958
Age 67
Death of Eva Churton Boyce in Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: July 27, 1891
    Event Place: St Paul St, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: June 26, 1958
    Event Place: Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

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