Louisa Catherine BOYLE. Born 1827 Stoke Doyle, Northamptonshire to Henry and Ann Parsons, wife of Colonel William Boyle, C.B., 89th Regiment, (Royal Irish Fusiliers). 1851 she was residing with her parents Freshford House, Freshford, Somerset. In 1853 she was married in the registration district of East Hampstead, Berkshire. 1861 she was residing with her husband Lieutenant Colonel William Boyle, 89th of Foot and her parents at their residence, Parsonage House, Sandhurst, Berkshire. 1881 she is residing with her two children at Paddington, London. She was getting an allowance for her husband who was stationed in India. She died 2nd February 1873 aged 46 years.
At rest in Ta’Braxia Cemetery, Malta
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Administration of the personal estate of Louisa Catherine Boyle (wife of William Boyle) late of Sandhurst, Berkshire who died 2 February 1873 at Malta was granted at the Principal Registry 3 November 1887 to the Very Reverend George David Boyle of the Deanery, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Dean of Salisbury the surviving executor of the Will of the said William Boyle.
Her husband Col. William Boyle C.B. died 14 February 1874 in Kensington, London.
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The Will of William Boyle late of 10 Craven Hill Gardens, Hyde Park, Middlesex (London). Colonel in Her Majesty’s Army died 14 February 1874 at his home in Hyde Park, was proved at the Principal Registry 16 April 1874 by Alexander Boyle of 38 Princes Gate, Hyde Park, a Captain in Her Majesty’s Navy and the Reverend George David Boyle of Summerhill Kidderminster, Worcestershire, the brothers and the Reverend John Tournay Parsons of Much Dewchurch, Hereford, Clerk the executors
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