Peter BOYLE, 1829–1912 (aged 83 years)
- Name
- Peter /BOYLE/
- Given names
- Peter
- Surname
- BOYLE
| Birth | 1829
34 |
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| Birth of a brother | Cornelius BOYLE about 1838 (aged 9 years) 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 | Mary CURRAN — View this family about 1852 (aged 23 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Rose BOYLE about 1853 (aged 24 years) |
| Death of a father | Cornelius BOYLE before 1857 (aged 28 years) 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. |
| Birth of a son | Phillip BOYLE about 1857 (aged 28 years) |
| Birth of a son | James BOYLE about 1864 (aged 35 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Fanny BOYLE May 10, 1866 (aged 37 years) |
| Birth of a son | Patrick BOYLE February 21, 1870 (aged 41 years) Note: Civil registration recorded his birth as 8 APR 1870 which could not have been possible given baptism… Civil registration recorded his birth as 8 APR 1870 which could not have been possible given baptism occurred on 23rd February 1870. |
| Baptism of a son | Patrick BOYLE February 23, 1870 (aged 41 years) Note: Sponsors were a Curran and a Gallagher. |
| Birth of a son | Peter BOYLE September 4, 1874 (aged 45 years) |
| Death of a mother | Fanny … May 22, 1875 (aged 46 years) Age: 80 Address: Middletown, Gweedore Cause: Old age Cornelius Boyle was on the ship, "Lady Elma Bruce" which arrived in Sydney on 14 Jul 1859. When questioned by the Immigration Board he advised that he was the son of Cornelius and Fanny Boyle in Gweedore and while his mother was alive, his father was dead. Note: It's possible that Fanny died between 1859 when she was alive at the time of her son Cornelius' depa… It's possible that Fanny died between 1859 when she was alive at the time of her son Cornelius' departure for NSW and 1864 when birth death and death registrations commenced. However, Fanny shared land in Ardnagappary, which includes Middletown, in the 1857 Griffith's Valuation and death of an 80 year old in 1875 in the same area is also her possible death. A Nellie Boyle registered the death. Fanny had a daughter-in-law named Ellen, a name commonly known as Nelly which increases the likelihood that the death is Fannys. |
| Marriage of a child | John HARKIN — Rose BOYLE — View this family March 5, 1878 (aged 49 years) Note: Both were children of farmers; John of Daniel Harkin in Carrickataskin and Rose of Peter Boyle in &q… Both were children of farmers; John of Daniel Harkin in Carrickataskin and Rose of Peter Boyle in "Magheragaulan". Witnesses were John Boyle and Fanny Gallagher. |
| Death of a brother | Cornelius BOYLE May 29, 1878 (aged 49 years) Age: 40 Cause: "the capsizing of some railway trucks on the extension of the Great Northern Railway caused by the breaking of the coupling which united the said trucks to the engine ..." Note: Cornelius Boyle was killed in a railway accident which occurred at night near a sector where rail wa… Cornelius Boyle was killed in a railway accident which occurred at night near a sector where rail was being laid. He was one of four men sitting on a railway truck carrying ballast which was one of about 18 in front an steam engine. The coupling between two trucks broke and there was nothing to prevent the trucks from moving at speed down the hill. There was an enormous pile up of trucks and ballast with Cornelius and another killed and a third injured. The fourth jumped to safety. Cornelius was seeking work and not well known but was identified as being from Gweedore, Ireland and having arrived a week after the wreck of the Dunbar, a ship which carried immigrants, all of whom perished apart from one crew member. Given so much of the population had arrived by ship an event like that would have captured their attention. He was also identified from letters and papers in his pockets. He was considered to be about 40 and a temperate man. Both bodies were very badly mangled. The men were buried in the Haydonton cemetery. Two inquests were held with many newspapers reporting the accident and inquests. The second inquest was intensively reported in the Singleton Argus and the Upper Hunter General Advocate of June 12th and while readable the image quality is poor. Country between Currabubla and Tamworth and Possible Area of Accident Note: Newspaper reports record the accident occurring after an escarpment. Land appears pretty flat betwe… Newspaper reports record the accident occurring after an escarpment. Land appears pretty flat between the bend shown and Tamworth. |
| Burial of a brother | Cornelius BOYLE May 1878 (aged 49 years) Address: Now known as Murrurundi. Note: Cornelius and the other dead man, Hugh McBride, were buried in Haydonton Cemetery. They were unearth… Cornelius and the other dead man, Hugh McBride, were buried in Haydonton Cemetery. They were unearthed for the second inquest on 5th June 1878. |
| Marriage of a child | Phillip BOYLE — Mary GALLAGHER — View this family October 12, 1889 (aged 60 years) Note: Witnesses were John Breslin and Kate Malloy. |
| Marriage of a child | James BOYLE — Ellen BROWN — View this family February 26, 1900 (aged 71 years) Note: Witnesses were James Curran and Margaret Sweney. |
| Marriage of a child | Peter BOYLE — Mary McBRIDE — View this family February 7, 1907 (aged 78 years) Note: Mary was the daughter of a farmer, Hugh McBride, of Carrickataskin and Peter and his father were far… Mary was the daughter of a farmer, Hugh McBride, of Carrickataskin and Peter and his father were farmers from Maghergallon. |
| Death of a sister | Madge BOYLE January 13, 1909 (aged 80 years) Age: 84 Cause: Senile decay |
| Death of a brother | James BOYLE August 13, 1909 (aged 80 years) Age: 90 Cause: Senile decay Note: Bridget Boyle, daughter, was present at death and reported it. |
| Death of a wife | Mary CURRAN from 1912 (0 after death) Note: Death not yet located. |
| Death | January 6, 1912 (aged 83 years) Age: 83 Address: House 13 in 1911 census record. Cause of death: "Gangrene of foot and leg 27 days exhaustion." Note: Peter was married and his son, Peter, reported the death. |
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| mother | |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — about 1819 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland |
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1 year
elder brother |
1819–1909
Birth: about 1819
24 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland Death: August 13, 1909 — Dore, Donegal, Ireland |
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5 years
elder sister |
1823–1909
Birth: about 1823
28 — Donegal, Ireland Death: January 13, 1909 — Carrickataskin, Donegal, Ireland |
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16 years
younger brother |
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
himself |
1829–1912
Birth: 1829
34 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland Death: January 6, 1912 — Maghergallon, Dunfanghy, Donegal, Ireland |
| himself |
1829–1912
Birth: 1829
34 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland Death: January 6, 1912 — Maghergallon, Dunfanghy, Donegal, Ireland |
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| wife |
1836–1912
Birth: about 1836 — Gweedore, Dunfanaghy, Donegal, Ireland Death: from 1912 |
| Marriage | Marriage — about 1852 — Gweedore, Donegal, Ireland |
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2 years
daughter |
1853–1934
Birth: about 1853
24
17 — Magheragallon, Dunfanghy, Donegal, Ireland Death: July 10, 1934 — Carrickataskin, Dunfanaghy, Donegal, Ireland |
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12 years
son |
1864–1922
Birth: about 1864
35
28 — Donegal, Ireland Death: December 7, 1922 — Cotteen, Dunfanaghy, Donegal, Ireland |
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2 years
daughter |
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-8 years
son |
1857–1927
Birth: about 1857
28
21 Death: May 11, 1927 — Middletown, AKA Adnagappary & Carrickataskin, Dunfanaghy, Donegal, Ireland |
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13 years
son |
1870–1955
Birth: February 21, 1870
41
34 — Maghergallon, Dunfanaghy, Donegal, Ireland Death: October 4, 1955 — Magheragallon, Dunfanghy, Donegal, Ireland |
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5 years
son |
1874–1954
Birth: September 4, 1874
45
38 — Magheragallon, Dunfanghy, Donegal, Ireland Death: February 10, 1954 — Maghergallon, Dunfanghy, Donegal, Ireland |
| Death | Peter was married and his son, Peter, reported the death. |
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