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John Boyce

Birth1734 - Ballinderry, Tipperary, Ireland
Death26 Apr 1818 - Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherJane Boyes
FatherRobert Lee Boyce

Born in Ballinderry, Tipperary, Ireland on 1734 to Robert Lee Boyce and Jane Boyes. John Boyce married Susannah Dixon and had 10 children. He passed away on 26 Apr 1818 in Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Robert Lee Boyce
1705 - Unknown
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Jane Boyes
1710 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Dixon
1748 - 1818
Children Show all
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David (Dixon) Boyce
1772 - 1848
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Robert Boyce
1776 - 1776
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Mary Ann Boyce
1783 - Unknown
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Richard Boyce
1778 - 1850
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Jane "Jean" Boyce
1787 - 1858
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Mary Boyce
1774 - 1774
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Robert T Boyce
1790 - 1881
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Joseph Boyce
1781 - 1837
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John Boice
1758 - 1802
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John Boyce
1785 - Unknown

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