I am from Canada and visiting Limerick on June 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
My great great grandfather James Boyle is from Limerick. I have traced the baptismal record of my great grandmother (his daughter), Honora Boyle Doyle to Saint Micheals on Nov 28 1845. She and her sister show up in census records for Kensington, London in 1871 and she married John Doyle there in 1875. Their son James Doyle moved to Canada in 1907. On Honora's marriage certificate it says her father James is a reporter.
Is there any way of discovering anything he may have written or what happened to him?
I will visit St Micheal's church when I am there.
Kathy Deutekom
Tuesday 5th Apr 2022, 11:51PMMessage Board Replies
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Kathy,
There were a number of "James Boyle" in Limerick in the 1840's. What was his wife's name.
Regards,
McCoy
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Hello Kathy,
There are some public trees on Ancestry that include your Honora Boyle Doyle.; But they give a different baptism date for her, as follows:
Honora Boyle
Baptism: 08-Apr-1847
RC Parish of MANISTER
Co. LimerickFather: James Boyle
Mother: Janett Croker
Sponsors:
Jna Croker, John Hartigan
(Fromrootsireland.ie)Have you found the correct Honora in Ireland? Are the public trees wrong? (They often are.)
Patricia