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Sarah Louise Boyle 1853–1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1853

Birth Location: Dawn Mills, Kent, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: 24 Jun 1888

Death Location: Euphemia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada

Father: John Boyle

Mother: Rebecca Marsh

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The story of Sarah Louise Boyle began in 1853 in Dawn Mills, Kent, Ontario, Canada. Sarah Louise Boyle passed away in 1888 in Euphemia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Louise Boyle began in 1853 in Dawn Mills, Kent, Ontario, Canada.
  • Sarah Louise Boyle passed away in 1888 in Euphemia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada.

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Sarah Boyle's Ancestors

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Sarah Boyle
1853–1888
Birth Place: Dawn Mills, Kent, Ontario, Canada
Parents
John James William Boyle
1819–1891
Dawn Twp, Lambton, Ontario, Canada
Rebecca (Ann) Marsh
1822–1877
Ridgetown,Chatham- Kent, Ontario, Canada
Grandparents
William (Marsh) Jr.
1766–1855
Huyton, Lancashire, England
Sarah (Louise) Montgomery
1779–1883
Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada
Great-Grandparents
William Sr.
1743–1830
Sarah Dearmar
1745–1820
Alexander Montgomery
1758–1841
Judith Myers
1759–1831
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Marsh
1725–1753
Eunice Gurley
1722–1760
Hannah Edwards
1713–1776

Sarah Boyle's Timeline

2 Records

1853
1853
Birth of Sarah Louise Boyle in Dawn Mills, Kent, Ontario, Canada
Dawn Mills, Kent, Ontario, Canada
1888
24 Jun 1888
Age 35
Death of Sarah Louise Boyle in Euphemia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada
Euphemia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1853
    Event Place: Dawn Mills, Kent, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jun 1888
    Event Place: Euphemia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada

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