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Personal data Mary H. Dumaresq 

  • Alternative names: Mary Dumaresq Boyce, Mary H. Dumeresque
  • She was born on April 28, 1845 in Cuyahoga Co., OH.
  • Resident on November 28, 1883: York Twp., Fulton Co., OH.
  • Census on June 25, 1900, Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH.
  • She died on June 6, 1927 in fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, she was 82 years old.
  • She is buried after June 6, 1927 in York Twp., Fulton Co., OH (Greenlawn Cem.).
  • This information was last updated on January 9, 2015.

Household of Mary H. Dumaresq

She is married to Stephen Boyce.

They got married on April 28, 1867 at Fulton Co., OH, she was 22 years old.

Stephen Boyce oo Mary H. Dumaresq

Marriage source: Author: Sharrow, Craig; Title: "Sharrow, Charron, Sharon, Carveth, Abbott, Armstron, Miarecki and other Ancestors," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.com, Publication date: xxxi Aug MMVII),Repository: The Cloud

"... Stephen Boyce ... Sex: M Birth: Apr 1847 in York, Fulton County, Ohio Death: Y

Census: Enum Dist 25, PAge 6 6 Jun 1880 York, Fulton County, Ohio ... Change Date: 31 Aug 2007 ...

Father: Philip Boyce b: 1811-1812 in New York Mother: Betsey [Boyce] b: 1810-1811 in New York

Marriage 1 Mary H. Dumaresq b: Apr 1845 in Ohio Married: Change Date: 31 Aug 2007

Children ... 4. Phillip H. Boyce b: Sep 1875 in York, Fulton County, Ohio ..."

Title: NSDAR Fulton Co., OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Publication location: Swanton OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, Publication date: MCMXCVI), pg. 18, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

"Boyce, Stephen - Dumaresq, Mary 28 Apr 1867 3-124 Boyce, Stephen+ - Stewart, Martha M.* 24 Mar 1914 11-011" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Philip Henry Boyce  1875-1900 


Notes about Mary H. Dumaresq

Mary H. Dumaresq

Source: Author: Sharrow, Craig; Title: "Sharrow, Charron, Sharon, Carveth, Abbott, Armstron, Miarecki and other Ancestors," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.com, Publication date: xxxi Aug MMVII), Repository:The Cloud

"... Phillip H. Boyce ... Sex: M Birth: Sep 1875 in York, Fulton County, Ohio Death: Y

Census: Enum Dist 12, Sheet 12B 25 Jun 1900 Royalton, Fulton County, Ohio

Note:

Phillip Boyce 24, Sep 1875, married 3 yr, born=OH, F=OH, M=OH Grace Boyce 27, jun 1872, born=OH, F=OH, M=ENG Louis Bailly Boyce 7.12, Nov 1899

http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7602&iid=OHT623_1270-0980&fn=Phillip&ln=Boyce&st=r&ssrc=&pid=40061006

Change Date: 31 Aug 2007 ...

Father: Stephen Boyce b: Apr 1847 in York, Fulton County, Ohio Mother: Mary H. Dumaresq b: Apr 1845 in Ohio ..."

"... Mary H. Dumaresq ... Sex: F Birth: Apr 1845 in Ohio Death: Y Change Date: 31 Aug 2007 ...

Marriage 1 Stephen Boyce b: Apr 1847 in York, Fulton County, Ohio Married: Change Date: 31 Aug 2007

Children

1. Henrietta E. Boyce b: Abt 1867-1868 in York, Fulton County, Ohio 2. Mary A. Boyce b: Dec 1869 in York, Fulton County, Ohio 3. Agnes Irene Boyce b: 6 Aug 1872 in York Township, Fulton County, Ohio 4. Phillip H. Boyce b: Sep 1875 in York, Fulton County, Ohio 5. Nettie E. Boyce b: Feb 1878 in York, Fulton County, Ohio 6. Dora Boyce b: 30 May 1880 in York, Fulton County, Ohio 7. Addie A. Boyce b: Nov 1884 in York, Fulton County, Ohio"

Author: Dumaresq, Mary H., Title: "It's All Relative," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1724003&id=I19098, Publication date: i Nov MMI), Repository: The Cloud

"... Mary H. DUMARESQ 1 Sex: F Birth: 28 APR 1845 in Cuyahoga Co., Ohio 1 Death: 6 JUN 1927 in Delta, Ohio 1 Death: 6 JUN 1927 in Knoxville, Michigan 1 Burial: Delta, Ohio 1

Marriage 1 Stephen BOYCE b: in Fulton, Ohio

Children

1. Agnes Irene BOYCE b: 6 AUG 1872 in York township, Fulton, OH

Sources:

1. Title: LadnerFamily.FTW Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Jul 10, 2001"

Title: NSDAR Cemetery Readings (1930 - 1954), Vol. ii, (Publication location: Swanton, OH, Publisher: "Reprint" by FCCOGS, Publication location: MCMXCVIII), Pgs. 36 & 37, Col. 2, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH.

[Pg. 36]

"Greenlawn Cemetery York Township

Location: Greenlawn Cemetery is located in the west part of Delta ..."

[Pg. 37, Col. 2]

"BOYCE, Phillip (P.H.), 1875 - 1900
Robert, 1836-1918
Mary H., 1845-1927
Nettie E., 1878-1918"

Title: Fulton County, Ohio Birth Records Transcriptions Book #1 1867 - 1886, (Publication location: Swanton, OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, Publication date: MMIX), pg. 180, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH.

"Boyce, Not Named b. Nov 28, 1883 Ohio Fulton York Male Father Steven Boyce Mother Mary Dumeresque Parents Residence York" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary H. Dumaresq

Mary H. Dumaresq
1845-1927

1867

Stephen Boyce
1847-1927


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