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Richard Boyce 1868–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Feb 1868

Birth Location: Portadown, Armagh, Ireland

Death Date: 3 Jan 1936

Death Location: Calderhead,Lanarkshire,Scotland

Father: Robert Boyce

Mother: Alice Boyle

Spouse(s): Mary McWhinnie

Children(s): Jane Boyce

The story of Richard Boyce began in 1868 in Portadown, Armagh, Ireland. Richard Boyce married Mary Mcwhinnie, and had children including Jane Stewart Boyce. Richard Boyce passed away in 1936 in Calderhead,Lanarkshire,Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard Boyce began in 1868 in Portadown, Armagh, Ireland.
  • Richard Boyce married Mary Mcwhinnie, and had children including Jane Stewart Boyce.
  • Richard Boyce passed away in 1936 in Calderhead,Lanarkshire,Scotland.

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Richard Boyce's Ancestors

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Richard Boyce
1868–1936
Birth Place: Portadown, Armagh, Ireland
Parents
Robert Boyce
1848–1920
Portadown, Armagh, Ireland
Alice Boyle
1848–1896
Portadown, Armagh, Ireland
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Richard Boyce's Descendants

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Richard Boyce (13 Feb 1868–3 Jan 1936) m. Mary McWhinnie (6 Sep 1871–28 Nov 1953)
  1. 1. Jane (Stewart) Boyce 1893–1968 m. John Wilson 1884–1969
    1. 1. Richard (Boyce) Wilson 1925–2004

Richard Boyce's Timeline

2 Records

1868
13 Feb 1868
Birth of Richard Boyce in Portadown, Armagh, Ireland
Portadown, Armagh, Ireland
1936
3 Jan 1936
Age 68
Death of Richard Boyce in Calderhead,Lanarkshire,Scotland
Calderhead,Lanarkshire,Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Feb 1868
    Event Place: Portadown, Armagh, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Jan 1936
    Event Place: Calderhead,Lanarkshire,Scotland

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