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Mary Boyce

Birth1778 - Aston, Warwichshire, England
Death1851 - Romford, Essex, , England
MotherSarah Cooper
FatherJoseph Boyce

Born in Aston, Warwichshire, England on 1778 to Joseph Boyce and Sarah Cooper. Mary Boyce married Thomas Boyce and had 10 children. She passed away on 1851 in Romford, Essex, , England.

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Parents
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Joseph Boyce
1740 - 1810
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Sarah Cooper
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Boyce
1780 - 1847
Children Show all
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Frances Elizabeth Boyce
1802 - 1869
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Thomas White Boyce
1812 - 1890
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Samuel Clinch Boyce
1807 - 1849
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Emma, Rebecca Boyce
1819 - 1819
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Mary Laycock Boyce
1818 - 1879
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Mary, Ann Boyce
1815 - 1815
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Eliza, Jemima Boyce
1812 - 1812
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Sarah Boyce
1804 - 1879
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Maria Boyce
1816 - 1844
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Rebecca Boyce
1824 - Unknown

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