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James Samuel Boyce 1790–1839 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Jul 1790

Birth Location: Broadwater, Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1839

Death Location: Ripley, Missouri, United States

Father: John Boyce

Mother: Elizabeth Miller

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In 1790, James Samuel Boyce entered the world in Broadwater, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, born to John Boyce And Elizabeth Miller. James Samuel Boyce passed away in 1839 in Ripley, Missouri, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1790, James Samuel Boyce entered the world in Broadwater, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, born to John Boyce And Elizabeth Miller.
  • James Samuel Boyce passed away in 1839 in Ripley, Missouri, United States.

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James Boyce's Ancestors

Self
James Boyce
1790–1839
Birth Place: Broadwater, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Parents
John Boyce
1745–1806
Ireland
Elizabeth Miller
1758–1797
Grandparents
David Miller
1725–1803
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Boyce's Timeline

2 Records

1790
2 Jul 1790
Birth of James Samuel Boyce in Broadwater, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Broadwater, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
1839
1839
Age 49
Death of James Samuel Boyce in Ripley, Missouri, United States
Ripley, Missouri, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Jul 1790
    Event Place: Broadwater, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: "FamilySearch," database, <i>FamilySearch<i>, accessed 3 Dec 2016), entry for John Boyce, person ID 27SL-H2Q.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1839
    Event Place: Ripley, Missouri, United States
    Record Source: "FamilySearch," database, <i>FamilySearch<i>, accessed 3 Dec 2016), entry for John Boyce, person ID 27SL-H2Q.

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