COUNTY DUBLIN, IRELAND
Dublin City Directory 1850
BOYD, Alexander, 48 Rutland Sq West (solicitor)
BOYD, E.D. and Co., 116 Thomas St (salt merchants)
BOYD, George Augustus, 15 Rutland Sq East (Esq.)
BOYD, John Robert, 76 Stephen's green South (barrister - Michaelmas
term 1830)
BOYD, Mrs., 2 Sussex St (occup not listed)
BOYD, Samuel, 46 Mary St (druggist)
BOYD, Samuel and Son, 13 Arran quay (tea and wine merchants)
BOYD, Thomas Percy, 30 South Frederick St (barrister)
BOYD, William, 1 Merrion Sq North (barrister - Hilary term 1819)
BOYD, William, 14 Lower Kevin St (occup not listed)
BOYD, William, 45 Lower Kevin St (mangling)
BOYD, William, 97 Capel St (builder)
From the Law Directory (not listed at stated address)
BOYD, J. Junior, 60 Middle Abbey St (solicitor)
BOYD, Thomas, 100 Middle Abbey St (solicitor)
BOYD, Thomas Percy, 8 Lower Gardiner St(barrister-Hilary term
1841)
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CO. LIMERICK, IRELAND
A General Directory of the Kingdom of Ireland,1788
By Richard Lucas
Limerick, County of Limerick:
BOYD, James; coach-maker; Outside the Square
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CO. ROSCOMMON, IRELAND
County Roscommon - Griffith's Valuations 1857 and 1858
Name: County: Parish: Townland: Lessor:
BOYD, Francis Roscommon Kilcolagh
Carrigeenynaghtan Oliver
D.J.Grace
BOYD, Douglas Roscommon Tumna
Cloongownagh Andrew
Kirkwood
BOYD, Catherine Roscommon Kilcolagh Drishaghaun
Arthur
O'Conor
BOYD, Hugh Roscommon
Killummod Ballinvilla
Richard
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BOYD, Douglas Roscommon Tumna Cuiltyconeen John Keogh
BOYD, Thomas Roscommon Tumna Sroankeeragh John Keogh
BOYD, William Roscommon Tumna
Tumna
Thomas Johnston Barton
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Landowners of Roscommon County, in 1871:
BOYD, Henry Knockadrehid or Lakeview, Ballyfarnon
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Criminals - Co Roscommon
Name, Place of Trial, Date of Trial, Crime, Petitioner, Relationship
Wallace, Thomas,Co Roscommon,00/04/1846, John BOYD and others, Local
clergy.
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The Leitrim-Roscommon, IRELAND 1901 Census
Townland/ Parish/ Barony/ County/ Description/ Head of household
Surname,Given/Age/ Head of household Occupation/ Other occupants
Aghagad Beg and Creemully/ Fuerty/ Athlone/ Roscommon/
BOYD, William (57) /farmer/Margaret(50)- Nora(20)- Delia(18)-
Willie(14)- John(11)
Cashlieve/ Kiltullagh/ Castlerea/ Roscommon/
BOYD, Charles (32) /coachman
Carrigeenynaghtan/ Kilcolagh/ Frenchpark/ Roscommon/
BOYD, John (60) /Farmer/married/wife Bridget(50)-Michael(16)-Patrick(13)-
Martin(10)-Winnie(18)
Carrigeenynaghtan/ Kilcolagh/ Frenchpark/ Roscommon/
BOYD, Patrick (40) / Farmer/ unmarried/ Bridget(34) sister/housekeeper
CO.SLIGO, IRELAND
Landowners in Co.Sligo in the late 1870's
BOYD, John - address Castletown, Corbally, owned 1,444 acres in Co.Sligo
valued at 833 pounds 1 shilling.
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CO.TIPPERARY, IRELAND
Property owners County Tipperary 1870
Name: Address: Land:
BOYD,William Main-street Carrick-on-Suir 7 acres
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CO.WATERFORD, IRELAND
Property owners County Waterford 1870
Name: Address: Land:
BOYD,Alexander Raheen, Clonmel 10 acres
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Index To The Births, Marriages, & Deaths in Anthologia Hibernia 1793-1794
This index is compiled by Sir Arthur Vicars, F.S.A., Ulster-King-of
-Arms, by whose courtesy it is included in this work. The periodical
existed only two years and ceased to appear when the Publishers were
given an official appointment:
BIRTHS OF DAUGHTERS:
BOYD, at Waterford, lady of James 8 Jan 1794
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An
Index to the Marriages in Walker's Hibernian Magazine 1771
to1812
By Henry Farrar; London, England; 1890:
BOYD, Wilson, E.D., Carrickfregus - Joyce, Miss, of d. late Val, of
Belfast Sep. 1807
BOYDE, John - Hayes, Miss, d. of Sir Sam., Bt., Drumlo Castle Mar. 1799
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