The Mercantile Marine.
S.S. "Hare".
Aged 47.
Son of Kate Boyle and the late John Boyle.
Husband of Margaret Boyle (née Sheehan), of 4, Quinn's Cottage, Dunne St.,
Dublin.
Born at Dublin.
In 1917, John Boyle was a Fireman - a Stoker, working on board SS "Hare", which was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea when 7 miles east of the Kish Lightship in Dublin Bay.
His body was not recovered.
For further details on the incident, and those on board, see
Sarah Jane née McClean Arnott
Marriage.
John Boyle, a bachelor, a Seaman, from Malahide, son of John Boyle, a Railway Worker, married Margaret Sheehan, a spinster, from Carrick Hill, Malahide, daughter of Maurice Sheehan (deceased), a Railway Signalman, on 13 January 1905, at Baldoyle Catholic Church, Co. Dublin.
The witnesses were
Patrick Delahoyde,
Jenney Boyle.
In the 1911 census, the family were living at 31 Lower Gloucester Street, Dublin
This was a tenement building in which 8 families lived. 31 persons lived there.
Each family lived in 1 room.
The form was addressed to John Boyle, but he was not present
present were
Margaret Boyle, aged 28, married,
She had been married 8 years and had 3 children
Kathleen, daughter, aged 6,
Mary, daughter, aged 5,
John J., son, aged 2,
all had been born in Dublin City.
father of
Kate, b. 21 Feb. 1905, 34 Lower Gloucester St.
Mary, b. 5 Aug. 1906, Rotunda Hosp. 34 Lower Gloucester St.
John Joseph, b. 2 Feb. 1909, 31 Lower Gloucester St.
Patrick, b. 17 May 1911, 31 Lower Gloucester St.
Christopher, b. 7 March 1914, 4 Quinn's Cottages,
The Mercantile Marine.
S.S. "Hare".
Aged 47.
Son of Kate Boyle and the late John Boyle.
Husband of Margaret Boyle (née Sheehan), of 4, Quinn's Cottage, Dunne St.,
Dublin.
Born at Dublin.
In 1917, John Boyle was a Fireman - a Stoker, working on board SS "Hare", which was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea when 7 miles east of the Kish Lightship in Dublin Bay.
His body was not recovered.
For further details on the incident, and those on board, see
Sarah Jane née McClean Arnott
Marriage.
John Boyle, a bachelor, a Seaman, from Malahide, son of John Boyle, a Railway Worker, married Margaret Sheehan, a spinster, from Carrick Hill, Malahide, daughter of Maurice Sheehan (deceased), a Railway Signalman, on 13 January 1905, at Baldoyle Catholic Church, Co. Dublin.
The witnesses were
Patrick Delahoyde,
Jenney Boyle.
In the 1911 census, the family were living at 31 Lower Gloucester Street, Dublin
This was a tenement building in which 8 families lived. 31 persons lived there.
Each family lived in 1 room.
The form was addressed to John Boyle, but he was not present
present were
Margaret Boyle, aged 28, married,
She had been married 8 years and had 3 children
Kathleen, daughter, aged 6,
Mary, daughter, aged 5,
John J., son, aged 2,
all had been born in Dublin City.
father of
Kate, b. 21 Feb. 1905, 34 Lower Gloucester St.
Mary, b. 5 Aug. 1906, Rotunda Hosp. 34 Lower Gloucester St.
John Joseph, b. 2 Feb. 1909, 31 Lower Gloucester St.
Patrick, b. 17 May 1911, 31 Lower Gloucester St.
Christopher, b. 7 March 1914, 4 Quinn's Cottages,
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