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News from the Irish
American Newspaper, NYC
From: New York City newspaper, The Irish-American
Deaths in Ireland:
May 10 1857 at Portarlington, Mr. BOYD: and on the 12th June, aged 24,
shortly after giving birth to a son, Mrs. Nanny BOYD, wife of the
above,and daughter of the late Mr. KENNEDY LE BAS, of Dublin.
August 7, 1857 -Sir John Augustus Hugh BOYD, Royal Navy, of Drumawilan
Ballycastle, County Antrim.
August 15 1857 at Brickfield, County Derry, Miss Eliza BOYD, sister to
Gen. BOYD, of Cheltenham.
1857 New York City News-from the New York City newspaper,
Irish-American.
The Wreck of the Central America left Havana, Sept 8, 1857 at 9:25 A.M.
and proceeded to sea, heading for Cape Florida. Sept 12 1857 the ship
sank. The following are the names of those supposed to be lost, as far
as can be ascertained:
Charles H. BOYD, seaman
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