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8 Oct. 1902
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Boston, Mass
Families
Hugh Boyle and Annie Wallace (1)
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Richard Boyle

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Secretary of State Archives Division


Hugh Boyle and Annie Wallace


Date of Marriage Oct 8, 1902



Groom---------------------

Name: Hugh Boyle Age: 27 Color: White Residence: 107 Dresser St. Boston Number of Marriages: First Occupation: Boiler Maker Birthplace: Scotland Name of Father: Patrick Boyle Mother's Maiden Name: Sarah Queen



Bride--------------

Name: Annie Wallace Age: 22 Color: White Residence: 107 Dresser St. Boston Number of Marriages: First Occupation: at Home Birthplace: Scotland Name of Father: James Wallace Mother's Maiden Name: Mary Tearney


Name and official station of person by whom married Geo. J Patterson Pr 267 Third St


Date of Record Oct 9 1902


Year: 1902 Vol: 527 Page: 198 No. 4512

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