Place of migration
Stayed in Ireland

Michael Boyle married Mary Skiddy Tipperary Ireland . Looking for their MARRIAGE, Catholic, and their children's information. 

My connection is through the 2nd CHILD, MICHAEL (who changed his name to William )

 

BAPTISMS Drom and Inch Baptism Reg Catholic 

CHILD 1          27 Feb 1813 Bapt of William Boyle Parents Michael Boyle Mary Skiddy Sp Michael Maher Elsie Connolly

CHILD 2          20 May 1816 Bapt of Michael Boyle Parents Michael Mary Skiddy Sp John Ryan Margaret Leahy

CHILD 3           6 July 1819  Peggy Boyle Parents Michael Boyle Mary Skiddy Sp John Bruton Peggy Leahy

MARRIAGE

CHILD 2           Michael changed his name to "William" (why?)  after marrying Winifred Corcoran 19 May 1841 Thurles Parish, Tipperary. They sailed  4 Oct 1841 from Cobh on the "Enmore" to Australia. He was always known as William and buried as William. This is my connection.

http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tipperary/churches/thurles-mar-1840-41.htm

 William and Winifred had eight children in Australia and are buried in Kyneton, Victoria Australia.

CHILD 3           Could this be Peggy???           http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tipperary/churches/thurles-mar-1834-35.htm

MARRIAGE 1836 Feb16     Daniel        BOLAN          Margaret                 BOYLE         Edmund       Ryan       Mary              Ryan

Margaret (Peggy) would have been 17 yrs)

 

I really do appreciate your assistance, thanks

(from NSW Australia)

mansellchristine@yahoo.com.au

 

Additional Information
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Mary Skiddy
Number of Children 3
Names of Children William Boyle, Michael Boyle, Peggy Boyle

Comments

  • Jan 2023

    Hello Volunteers,

    I haven't had a reply to my post so thought I might send a little reminder to see if someone can read it, please? Someone might know something. Thanks . 

     

    Christine

    Sunday 29th January 2023 10:47AM

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