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18 Sep 2016 12:33 |
Hi can anyone help me I have found my 4x great grandfather Maxwell james boyle b 1800 in cavan Ireland he was a magistrate and landowner and lived at tullyvin house . I have found a lot of information on these but I can find no family links at all can anyone point me in the right direction please thank you
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18 Sep 2016 12:36 |
Maxwell James Boyle
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Name: Maxwell James Boyle Dates: 1826-1850 Location: Town: Cootehill; County/Colonial: Co. Cavan, Ireland london Gender: Male Address(es): Tullyvin house; Town: Cootehill; County/Colonial: Co. Cavan; Ireland Office Holdings: Office Judicial: J.P. Source Date: 1837 Source Info: Subscribed to, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate, market, and post towns, parishes, and villages, with historical and statistical descriptions; embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bishopricks, corporate towns, and boroughs; and of the seals of the several municipal corporations: with an Appendix, describing the electoral boundaries of the several boroughs, as defined by the act of the 2d & 3d of William IV., 1837, LEWIS, Samuel, London. Published by S. Lewis & Co. 87, Aldersgate Street; subject: topography Cancel
Maxwell J Boyle
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Occupier: Maxwell J Boyle Lessor: Thomas Babington County: Cavan Barony: Loughtee, Upper Parish: Urney Townland: Abbeyland OS Page Numbers: 20
there is a tree on ancestry but it is private i'm afraid
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18 Sep 2016 12:42 |
Ireland Marriages 1619-1898 Transcription Print transcription First name(s) Maxwell James Last name Boyle Age - Marital status - Marriage year 1849 Marriage date 24 Sep 1849 Marriage place Civil Records, , Misc, Ireland Father's first name(s) James Moore Father's last name Boyle Mother's first name(s) - Mother's last name - Previous spouse's name note prev married Spouse's first name(s) Ann Spouse's last name Matthews Spouse's age - Spouse's birth place - Spouse's marital status - Spouse's father's first name(s) Peter Spouse's father's last name Matthews Spouse's mother's first name(s) - Spouse's mother's last name - Residence , , Ireland Place - County - Country Ireland Record set Ireland Marriages 1619-1898 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Ireland
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18 Sep 2016 12:43 |
thanks Maddie I have this information on record ... it was family links I was looking for I have found a marriage to Lydia townley in portpatrick Scotland in sept 1816 . I can find nothing on his siblings or his children could this be because he was a magistrate so was protected
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18 Sep 2016 12:45 |
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Ireland Marriages 1619-1898 Transcription Print transcription First name(s) Maxwell James Last name Boyle Age - Marital status - Marriage year 1849 Marriage date 24 Sep 1849 Marriage place Civil Records, , Misc, Ireland Father's first name(s) James Moore Father's last name Boyle Mother's first name(s) - Mother's last name - Previous spouse's name note prev married Spouse's first name(s) Ann Spouse's last name Matthews Spouse's age - Spouse's birth place - Spouse's marital status - Spouse's father's first name(s) Peter Spouse's father's last name Matthews Spouse's mother's first name(s) - Spouse's mother's last name - Residence , , Ireland Place - County - Country Ireland Record set Ireland Marriages 1619-1898 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Ireland
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18 Sep 2016 12:47 |
thank you for the surname of his second wife in 1949 I knew she was called ann :-) and also the 2 nd marriage of his father james moore boyle to mary Davidson in 1807
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18 Sep 2016 12:50 |
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Farrar's Index to Irish Marriages 1771-1812 Transcription
Learn more Print transcription View image First name(s) Jas Moore Last name Boyle Residence - Marriage year 1788 Spouse's first name(s) - Spouse's last name Moore Spouse's residence - Groom's father's first name(s) - Groom's father's last name - Groom's mother's first name(s) - Groom's mother's last name - Bride's father's first name(s) - Bride's father's last name - Bride's mother's first name(s) - Bride's mother's last name - County - Record set Farrar's Index to Irish Marriages 1771-1812 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces
Farrar's Index to Irish Marriages 1771-1812 Transcription
Learn more Print transcription View image First name(s) Jas Moore Last name Boyle Residence Tullyvin, Cavan Marriage year 1807 Spouse's first name(s) Mary Spouse's last name Davidson Spouse's residence Cootehill Groom's father's first name(s) - Groom's father's last name - Groom's mother's first name(s) - Groom's mother's last name - Bride's father's first name(s) Ralph Bride's father's last name Davidson Bride's mother's first name(s) - Bride's mother's last name - County - Record set Farrar's Index to Irish Marriages 1771-1812 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Ireland
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18 Sep 2016 13:28 |
Lydia Anne Townley mentioned in the record of Maxwell James Boyle and Lydia Anne Townley Name Maxwell James Boyle Spouse's Name Lydia Anne Townley Event Date 02 Sep 1816 Event Place Portpatrick,Wigtown,Scotland
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18 Sep 2016 15:18 |
The 1st marriage of James Moore Boyle took place Portpatrick Wigtonshire 21st November 1788.
James Moore Boyle Esq. Tullyvin last (Latterly) from Dublin to Lydia Moore eldest daughter of Richard Moore Esq. Rathdourney Queens County.
Maxwell James Boyle Esqr. of Tullyvin in the County Cavan and Miss Lydia Anne Townlay of Dundalk in the County of Louth. Witnesses:- William Leadbeater Esqr. of Cootehill in the County of Cavan and John Townley Esqr. of Dundalk in the County of Louth, 2 September 1816.
Lydia died at Tullyvin May 12 1848
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18 Sep 2016 20:19 |
Thank you so much this information has helped in putting a part of my puzzle together .......is there any way I can find any children they may have had
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20 Sep 2016 10:17 |
Lainey....I have been searching the "Archives" trying to locate children of MJB ..what is your link to this family.. How have you traced back to them?
I have found a number of bits and pieces relating to James Moore Boyle and MJB and their "land ownership" but given the fact they were Landed Gentry and married into other "Landed Gentry" The Moore's (Co.Laois) and the Townlay's and Richardson's (Co Louth) its not a simple task ......
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20 Sep 2016 10:42 |
Hi Maxwell James Boyle 1800 tullyvin Cavan is my 3 X ggrandfather his son James John Moore Boyle i1833 is my 2 X ggrandfather his son Charles Boyle 1858 is my g grandfather and his son Charles Ernest Boyle 1883 was my grandfather his son Desmond 1930 was my late father ..this is the link I have with him ......my late father did not know anything about his family other than his siblings of who he told me there were 21 but I have only found 13 I recently discovered they were landowners and magistrates Maxwell and James .i believe maxwells father inherited tullyvin from the Moore family. But not found any proof as yet Regards Lainey
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Chris Ho :)
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20 Sep 2016 10:56 |
(below looks to relate)
Chris :)
15 November 1854 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
DIED On the 2nd inst., at Tullyvin, county of Cavan, Maxwell James Boyle, Esq., after along and painful illness.
Edits (from below link...An elegant country house built for Maxwell J. Boyle who acquired the demesne in the early nineteenth century from the Moore family and rebuilt the house)
http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=CV®no=40401727
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20 Sep 2016 13:12 |
Hello Chris...Thanks for the above ....The "painful illness" was his Liver he was living in The Cottage Cootehill at the time.... The problem with this and other families of the time is their marrying and intermarrying also they had their BMD in the newspapers...way before Registration and often Baptisms were Private....Their names didn't help either as they tended to use Family surnames and who belonged to whom is a nightmare to find...You also have to add the English Scottish connection into the mix
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20 Sep 2016 13:39 |
So it's not an easy one to do :-( I have received an email saying that there was a link with Archibald and Brent Moore who ran funeral plantation but have not found any link yet and the person that sent me that is not replying :-(
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20 Sep 2016 13:51 |
Lainey.....James Moore Boyle m Lydia Moore Portpatrick 1788...from this marriage I have found Maxwell Moore Boyle stated as "eldest" son and Heir......from that I assume there were other male's.They also had 3 daughters Margaret Rebecca and Lydia...
Margaret married Major Coote of Cootehill 1812 Rebecca remained a Spinster (Sued Maxwell later relative to land holdings) Lydia....haven't found her as yet
JMB married Mary Davidson 1807 and had 1 male child from that marriage Charles Boyle.
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20 Sep 2016 14:48 |
Thank you so much eringobragh1916 That is fantastic information :-D
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20 Sep 2016 19:57 |
Lainey... Manor of Tullyvin.The connection to Archibald Moore and Brent Moore is taking you back to the Reign of James 1st when in the 11th year of his Reign he granted to AM and BM a patent to hold Manor Courts for their life time and for their Heirs in perpetuity. The "Courts" were held until the death of JMB when the rights passed to MJB who did not continue holding them . Given that the Patent passed to Heirs of AM and BM one can only assume JMB was a direct descendant of their family.
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20 Sep 2016 21:04 |
Thank you for that Eringobragh1916 it has stopped me wondering how they were linked as I doubt I would ever reach the reign of James 1st .but it is always good to know .regards Lainey
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20 Sep 2016 21:21 |
Lainey...The history is quite interesting but very difficult to plough through...JMB died penniless after hiving of the Lands in the Co Caven and Tyrone...yes he was there also...! It was all done to prevent bankruptcy and make sure the daughters had generous settlements..son Charles from second marriage had the validity of all this taken to the Courts (he had the land in the Co Tyrone)....
I will try to send the details via a PM .....
See following post re Rebecca's Claim
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