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Robert Boyce

Birth1849 - St John the Evangelist, Westminster, Middlesex, England
DeathApril 1884 - Lambeth, London, Surrey, England
MotherElisabeth Evans
FatherWilliam Boyce

Born in St John the Evangelist, Westminster, Middlesex, England on 1849 to William Boyce and Elisabeth Evans. Robert Boyce married Ellen Jemimah Thompson and had 7 children. He passed away on April 1884 in Lambeth, London, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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William Boyce
1797 - 1900
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Elisabeth Evans
1806 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Jemimah Thompson
1850 - 1912
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Alice Boyce
1880 - 1953
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John Henry Boyce
1878 - 1950
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Robert Boyce
1874 - Unknown
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Robert Boyce
1870 - 1901
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Charles Boyce
1882 - 1949
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Polly Boyce
Unknown - Unknown
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Child Died In Infancy Boyce
Unknown - Unknown

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