Cornelius BOYLE, –1857
- Name
- Cornelius /BOYLE/
- Given names
- Cornelius
- Surname
- BOYLE
| Birth | 1837 Map of Donegal in Ireland Note: The area encased by the black line is the APPROXIMATE location of Gweedore; it was a cultural entity… The area encased by the black line is the APPROXIMATE location of Gweedore; it was a cultural entity having no borders besides the sea mouth of the Crolly River. Donegal ancestors and relatives lived in the more coastal areas of Gweedore. |
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| Religious marriage | Fanny … — View this family about 1819 Note: Date of marriage is based on the approximate dates of birth of known children. |
| Birth of a son | James BOYLE about 1819 |
| Birth of a daughter | Madge BOYLE about 1823 Note: Madge's year of birth is based on ages provided in the 1901 census and at death. It is an average o… Madge's year of birth is based on ages provided in the 1901 census and at death. It is an average of the two possible years. Madge Boyle is the mother's name recorded on the marriage certificates of Fanny McCole and her 2 sisters who married in Australia. Note: Madge's parents were identified from a variety of records. Parental names were recorded on 1878 Sydn… Madge's parents were identified from a variety of records. Parental names were recorded on 1878 Sydney immigration shipping records of her daughters, Bridget and Mary. Also recorded was that they had an uncle named Cornelius Boyle in Sydney. He had arrived in 1859 with the support of the Donegal Relief Fund and his shipping records identified his parents as Cornelius and Fanny Boyle. Cornelius Sn was dead. |
| Birth of a son | Peter BOYLE 1829 |
| Property | Cornelius was assessed as having C. 3 acres of mostly level 3 quality land in Ardnagappary. He was the only Boyle listed in Ardnagappary but many more lived in surrounding townlands. 1830Address: Ardnagappary No. 6 in tithe book. |
| Birth of a son | Cornelius BOYLE about 1838 1837 Map of Donegal in Ireland Note: The area encased by the black line is the APPROXIMATE location of Gweedore; it was a cultural entity… The area encased by the black line is the APPROXIMATE location of Gweedore; it was a cultural entity having no borders besides the sea mouth of the Crolly River. Donegal ancestors and relatives lived in the more coastal areas of Gweedore. |
| Marriage of a child | Peter BOYLE — Mary CURRAN — View this family about 1852 |
| Death | before 1857 Note: Died before 1857 when Fanny was found in the Griffith Valuation on a small parcel of land with Micha… Died before 1857 when Fanny was found in the Griffith Valuation on a small parcel of land with Michael McBride. |
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| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — about 1819 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland |
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1 year
son |
1819–1909
Birth: about 1819
24 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland Death: August 13, 1909 — Dore, Donegal, Ireland |
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5 years
daughter |
1823–1909
Birth: about 1823
28 — Donegal, Ireland Death: January 13, 1909 — Carrickataskin, Donegal, Ireland |
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16 years
son |
1838–1878
Birth: about 1838
43 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland Death: May 29, 1878 — Railway line near Currabubula, NSW, Australia |
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-8 years
son |
1829–1912
Birth: 1829
34 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland Death: January 6, 1912 — Maghergallon, Dunfanghy, Donegal, Ireland |
| Marriage | Date of marriage is based on the approximate dates of birth of known children. |
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| Death | Died before 1857 when Fanny was found in the Griffith Valuation on a small parcel of land with Michael McBride. |