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Richard Henry Boyle

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Richard Henry Boyle

Birth
Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Death
11 Apr 1934 (aged 69)
County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Deans Grange, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
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Inspector Richard Henry Boyle of the Dublin Metropolitan Police.

In the 1901 census, the Boyle family were living at 17 Upper Rutland Street, Dublin
present were,
Richard H. Boyle, aged 36, a Constable in the Dublin Metropolitan Police, born in Co. Kilkenny.
Elizabeth Boyle, his wife, aged 23, born in Co. Wexford.
Anne Boyle, daughter, aged 1 month, born in Dublin.
Susan Foster, his sister-in-law, aged 17, born in Co. Wexford.
The Boyle family lived in a 2 roomed apartment, in a tenement house. 4 other families, comprising 9 people lived in the building.

in the 1911 census, the Boyle family were living at Upper Northbrook Avenue, North Dock, Dublin
present were,
Richard H. Boyle, aged 46, a senior Sergeant with the Dublin Metropolitan Police. He had been born in Co. Kilkenny.
Elizabeth Boyle, his wife, aged 33, born in Co. Wexford.
They had been married 11 years and had 6 children, all of whom were still alive.
Anne, daughter, aged 10.
James, son, aged 8.
Elizabeth, aged 6.
George F., son, aged 5.
Richard H., son, aged 2.
Irene Jane, daughter, aged 1 month.

His two sons,
William Boyle d. 1940.
Robert Boyle d. 1944.
died in WW2.

At the time of William's death, the family were living at Dalkey, Co. Dublin.
Robert and William are commemmorated on the War Memorial in St. Patrick's Church, Harbour Road, Dalkey.
Inspector Richard Henry Boyle of the Dublin Metropolitan Police.

In the 1901 census, the Boyle family were living at 17 Upper Rutland Street, Dublin
present were,
Richard H. Boyle, aged 36, a Constable in the Dublin Metropolitan Police, born in Co. Kilkenny.
Elizabeth Boyle, his wife, aged 23, born in Co. Wexford.
Anne Boyle, daughter, aged 1 month, born in Dublin.
Susan Foster, his sister-in-law, aged 17, born in Co. Wexford.
The Boyle family lived in a 2 roomed apartment, in a tenement house. 4 other families, comprising 9 people lived in the building.

in the 1911 census, the Boyle family were living at Upper Northbrook Avenue, North Dock, Dublin
present were,
Richard H. Boyle, aged 46, a senior Sergeant with the Dublin Metropolitan Police. He had been born in Co. Kilkenny.
Elizabeth Boyle, his wife, aged 33, born in Co. Wexford.
They had been married 11 years and had 6 children, all of whom were still alive.
Anne, daughter, aged 10.
James, son, aged 8.
Elizabeth, aged 6.
George F., son, aged 5.
Richard H., son, aged 2.
Irene Jane, daughter, aged 1 month.

His two sons,
William Boyle d. 1940.
Robert Boyle d. 1944.
died in WW2.

At the time of William's death, the family were living at Dalkey, Co. Dublin.
Robert and William are commemmorated on the War Memorial in St. Patrick's Church, Harbour Road, Dalkey.


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  • Created by: John
  • Added: Dec 31, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63567775/richard_henry-boyle: accessed ), memorial page for Richard Henry Boyle (12 Jan 1865–11 Apr 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 63567775, citing Deansgrange Cemetery, Deans Grange, County Dublin, Ireland; Maintained by John (contributor 47032041).