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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: McCloy's from Ireland *COMPLETED*
« on: Wednesday 08 March 17 00:20 GMT (UK)  »
This reprint of Susan (Susannah) O'Boyle's will ,died 1912 NZ, has come to light recently. has lots of info and connects Alexander to her as her brother and also her other sisters that were still alive at the time.

The gender and marital status of Irish Catholic testators had a decisive bearing
on the frequency with which they recognized individuals and structures outside
their own household (see Table 3). In general, women willed bequests to distant
kinfolk with greater frequency than men and expressed their religiosity more
resolutely in terms of their testamentary dispositions. Susan O'Boyle of County
Antrim, for example, combined both of these concerns in the provisions of her
will. She devised all her land and personal effects upon a favoured niece, Susan
Morgan, and instructed her executor, Patrick O'Connor, to charge the remainder
of her estate with a series of endowments. He was first to apply £60 for the
erection of two headstones and railings for O'Boyle and her late husband,
Francis, at Leeston, and to use a further £20 to secure the same for her late
brother, Alexander McCloy. After £30 had been expended for the purpose of
procuring masses for the repose of her soul, £ 100 each were to accrue to her sister
Sarah Morgan and niece, Elizabeth Morgan, both of Ireland. An additional £150
was set aside for two nephews and three other nieces from the same family.44
 She
devised lesser sums upon her sister-in-law, Margaret McCloy (£90), the wife of
her late brother, and their three children (£90 each), her niece, Ann Probyn (£90),
and another sister, Jane Willis (£50)45
The will of a Galway-born widow, Mary Walsh, was less typical. Her
testament generously bequeathed proceeds of the sale of her properties situated
in Essex and Clothier streets to the Mother Superior of the Notre Dame de
Missions, Christchurch, and stipulated that her clothing be distributed among the
poor.46
 By contrast, Alice Leonard instructed the executor of her estate to sell her
freehold property at Barbadoes Street and divide the proceeds equally between

44 These were John, Daniel, Jane, Catherine, and Sarah Morgan.
45 The Will of Susan O'Boyle, 7690/1912, NA-CH; Death Index, 554/1912. O'Boyle's niece,
Susan Morgan, was the recipient of the residue of her estate.

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Antrim / Re: Lamont/McCloy
« on: Saturday 02 April 11 13:07 BST (UK)  »
We'll be in Northern Ireland in a few weeks and still have no more leads.....anybody got any McCloy info from Antrim or Derry?

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Antrim / Re: Lamont/McCloy
« on: Tuesday 08 March 11 10:54 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Aghadowey...Have been searching on and off for years for more info on our Alexander McCloy and because he and his sister Elizabeth were great supporters of the Catholic Church in Leeston,NZ where they lived can only assume their parents were Roman Catholic too...Yep have found a few and have lots of McCloy dates and names,but nothing concrete,...The only lead so far is a RC Baptism record for an Alexander McCloy with the correct parents.

Hi,we are traveling to Nthrn Ireland mid April and wondered if anyone Knows any more about McCloys around Armoy & Ballymoney?Where would the closest R C Cemetery be to Armoy?

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: McCloy's from Ireland
« on: Thursday 02 December 10 08:37 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the info and emails.....I paid the money and got the marriage printouts for Elizabeth ,who definitly has the same parents as Alexander....but the marriage records for Susan O'Boyle(nee McCloy)don't list any parents ,so I need a copy of her Death cert now.
..Would still be great to hear from anybody with connections to catholic McCloy's from Antrim or Derry.  :)

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: McCloy's from Ireland
« on: Friday 12 November 10 05:44 GMT (UK)  »
As I don't get into Ch-Ch much during library hours,would be great if you had time to check for us ,when you are next in there..Thanks.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: McCloy's from Ireland
« on: Friday 12 November 10 00:59 GMT (UK)  »
Went to Leeston Catholic cemetery yesterday afternoon..Found Francis & Susan O'Boyle's headstone......It says....In loving memory of FRANCIS,Dearly beloved Husband of SUSAN O'BOYLE,Native of Co,Antrim Ireland, 6th Sept 1910, 83yrs..........Then below ......Also SUSAN,Native of Co. Antrim Ireland ,died 31st July 1912,72yrs......

Leandra I would be realy interested if anyone can find out the parents names of those McCloys that came out to NZ on my first post........especially Elizabeth and Susan,I wonder if anyone has got any Marriage records?

Thanks for the info you have posted and as yet have not found a connection to the Browns in Asburton.Thanks again.

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Antrim / Re: Lamont/McCloy
« on: Friday 05 November 10 10:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
    13 Mar 1894 John Lamont married JANNIE Ann McCloy in Ballymena Registrars Office. Fathers were John Lamont and James McCloy.

Regards
Hi,whats the chances of Jannie Ann McCloy's Mother being Jane (nee McAuley)McCloy...anyone know any of Jannie's siblings? :)....Thanks for the info...GJ

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Antrim / Re: Lamont/McCloy
« on: Friday 05 November 10 10:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Aghadowey...Have been searching on and off for years for more info on our Alexander McCloy and because he and his sister Elizabeth were great supporters of the Catholic Church in Leeston,NZ where they lived can only assume their parents were Roman Catholic too...Yep have found a few and have lots of McCloy dates and names,but nothing concrete,...The only lead so far is a RC Baptism record for an Alexander McCloy with the correct parents.

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Antrim / McCloys from Antrim
« on: Friday 05 November 10 06:38 GMT (UK)  »
McCloy..Alexander born Co.Antrim..maybe Armoy..approx1855=1860
his parents Jane(nee McAulay,McCaulay or maybe McCoaly) & James McCloy Co. Antrim
Alexander and his 14yr old sister Elizabeth immagrated to NZ 1879
Anyone Know any info on Jane & James McCloy,with a son Alexander b.approx 1855-1860 and daughter Elizabeth b.approx 1864..Co. Antrim.
.....Thanks GJ

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