Anne Lehane1,2

F, b. circa 1926, d. 13 February 2012
FatherEdmund Lehane2 b. 7 Jun 1878, d. 1954
MotherMary Caldwell2
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Taryn Lynn Phelan
           Anne Lehane was born circa 1926 at Glasgow, Scotland..2
     Anne Lehane married Ken Sigrist at Scotland.3,4
     Anne Lehane resided in March 2010 at Helensburgh, Scotland.5
     Anne Lehane died on 13 February 2012 at Vale of Leven Hospital, Alexandria, Scotland.6 Anne Lehane's funeral was on 23 February 2012 at Cardross Crematorium, Dumbarton, Scotland.7

Family

Ken Sigrist

Residence Records

YearLocationDetails
March 2010Helensburgh, ScotlandAnne Lehane resided in March 2010 at Helensburgh, Scotland.5

Citations

  1. [S1286] Evening Times, 17 February 2012, www.eveningtimes.co.uk, Anne Sigrist.
  2. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kahtleen writes that Edmund Lehane married Mary Caldwell and that their youngest, daughter, Anne, is still living.
  3. [S1286] Evening Times, 17 February 2012, www.eveningtimes.co.uk, shows her as the wife of the late Ken Sigrist.
  4. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010.
  5. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that Anne lives in Helensburgh, near Glasgow.
  6. [S1286] Evening Times, 17 February 2012, www.eveningtimes.co.uk.
  7. [S1286] Evening Times, 17 February 2012, www.eveningtimes.co.uk, shows funeralservice to take place February 23, 2012 at Cardross Crematorium.

Kathleen Francis Lehane1

F, b. 1916, d. 1976
FatherEdmund Lehane2 b. 7 Jun 1878, d. 1954
MotherMary Caldwell2
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Taryn Lynn Phelan
           Kathleen Francis Lehane was born in 1916 at Clonmany, Donegal, Ireland..2
     Kathleen Francis Lehane married Arthur W. Neville Nixey in 1944 at Glasgow, Scotland.3
     Kathleen Francis Lehane died in 1976.4

Family

Arthur W. Neville Nixey b. 1922, d. 1999

Citations

  1. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that her mother, Kathleen Francis, was born in Clonmany, Donegal.
  2. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that her mother was born in Clonmany, Donegal.
  3. [S1106] E-mail, Kathleen Boyce to Taryn L. Phelan, 22 March 2010.
  4. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that her mother died in 1976.

Ken Sigrist1

M
     Ken Sigrist was an inspector in the Glasgow CID at Scotland.1
     Ken Sigrist was born at Essex, England..1
     Ken Sigrist married Anne Lehane, daughter of Edmund Lehane and Mary Caldwell, at Scotland.2,1

Family

Anne Lehane b. c 1926, d. 13 Feb 2012

Citations

  1. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010.
  2. [S1286] Evening Times, 17 February 2012, www.eveningtimes.co.uk, shows her as the wife of the late Ken Sigrist.

John Patrick Lehane1

M, b. 17 March 1920, d. 1969
FatherEdmund Lehane2 b. 7 Jun 1878, d. 1954
MotherMary Caldwell2
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Taryn Lynn Phelan
           John Patrick Lehane was born on 17 March 1920 at Ireland..3 He was also known as Arthur.1
     John Patrick Lehane died in 1969 at Australia.4

Citations

  1. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that her mother's brother was John Patrick Lehan AKA Arthur.
  2. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kahtleen wrote that her mother's brother was John Patrick Lehan AKA Arthur.
  3. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that Edmond's son was John Patrick was born 17.3.20.
  4. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that John Patrick Lehan died in Autralia in 1969.

David George Boyce1

M, b. 7 November 1942, d. 17 August 2020
           David George Boyce was born on 7 November 1942 at Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland..2
     David George Boyce died on 17 August 2020 at Swansea, South Wales, at age 77.3

Obituaries and Other News Articles

     The following obituary was written in the Belfast Telegraph on September 29, 2020:

          Professor David George Boyce, who has died at the age of 77, was a pioneer in the field of Irish history. His modest manner belied both his influence and a remarkable breadth and depth of historical and literary knowledge.
     Boyce was born in Lurgan, Co Armagh, in November 1942, the third of four children of Isaac Boyce, a long-term soldier, and his wife, Jane Anna Courtney, a linen worker.
     He was educated at Carrick Primary School and later Lurgan College, then something of an idiosyncratic institution. However, Boyce was inspired by two of his teachers: history teacher William Crawford, later a celebrated archivist and pioneer of local history, and the artist Cecil Maguire, then an English teacher, both of whom cultivated his passion for reading at the local Carnegie Library.
     Boyce became the first member of his family to attend university, studying history at Queen's in Belfast.
     Following postgraduate research, he was employed as an archivist in the Department of Western Manuscripts of the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
     In 1971, he was appointed as a lecturer in Political Theory and Government in Swansea University, Wales. Boyce's first major work, Englishmen and Irish Troubles: British Public Opinion and the Making of Irish Policy 1918-22 (1971), was based on his PhD thesis supervised by Professor JC Beckett at Queen's. In this volume, Boyce examined the influence of the British public on political policy towards Ireland in the revolutionary period.
     Boyce was to revisit this topic many years later in a transformed political context with The Irish Question and British Politics 1868-1996 (1996). However, his natural curiosity drove him to examine Irish history from many different perspectives: Nationalism in Ireland (1982) provided innovative analysis of the ideology of Irish nationalism.
     In the mid 1990s, Boyce turned to editing works on 19th and 20th-century Ireland with his friend, Alan O'Day, collecting insights from established authors and encouraging new scholarly voices.
     Beyond the subject of Ireland, his published works include Decolonisation and the British Empire 1775-1997 (1999), The Falklands War (2005), and articles on subjects as diverse as military history, newspaper history, literature, and devolution.
     In 1989, Boyce was awarded a personal chair at Swansea. Ever aware of the broader cultural context of his work and with a keen sense of humour, he began his inaugural lecture, The Sure and Confusing Drum: Ireland and the First World War, with a reference to the popular BBC sitcom Blackadder Goes Forth.
     Frequently consulted by senior figures in Irish history, he was also noted for the support and encouragement he gave to younger scholars, in whose work his intellectual legacy will endure.
     Although Boyce remained in Wales for the rest of his life, he continued to return to Northern Ireland annually, usually staying near Strangford Lough.3

Citations

  1. [S1106] E-mail, Kathleen Boyce to Taryn L. Phelan, 22 March 2010.
  2. [S1757] George Boyce Death, online https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/…, shows George's birthdate and birthplace.
  3. [S1757] George Boyce Death, online https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/…

Edmond Alfred Lehane1

M, b. 1 January 1914
FatherEdmund Lehane1 b. 7 Jun 1878, d. 1954
MotherMary Caldwell1
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Taryn Lynn Phelan
           Edmond Alfred Lehane was born on 1 January 1914..1
     Edmond Alfred Lehane died at Tobruk, Libya.2

Citations

  1. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that Edmond's first son was Edmond Alfred Lehane, born 1.1.14.
  2. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that Eddie was a dental student who joined a tank corps and was killed at Tobruk.

Maurice Lehane1

M, b. 31 August 1918
FatherEdmund Lehane1 b. 7 Jun 1878, d. 1954
MotherMary Caldwell1
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Taryn Lynn Phelan
           Maurice Lehane was born on 31 August 1918 at Ireland..1

Citations

  1. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that Edmond's son was Maurice, born 31.8.18.

Margaret Lehane1

F
FatherEdmund Lehane1 b. 7 Jun 1878, d. 1954
MotherMary Caldwell1
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Taryn Lynn Phelan
           Margaret Lehane was born at Scotland..1

Citations

  1. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that Edmond's daughter Margaret was born in Scotland after he left the army.

Aileen Leehan1

F, b. 1906, d. 1907
FatherJames Lehane1 b. 15 Dec 1865, d. 1948
MotherBertha Fanny Chapman b. 26 Apr 1868
Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Taryn Lynn Phelan
           Aileen Leehan was born in 1906 at Hong Kong..1,2
     Aileen Leehan died in 1907 at Hong Kong aboard the S. S. Sicilia. She was buried at sea.1,3

Citations

  1. [S1095] Kathleen Lehane Boyce, "Kathleen Boyce's E-Mail," e-mail to Taryn L. Phelan, 14 March 2010, Kathleen wrote that James Lehan was working in Australia on a sheep farm. His wife and daughter were en route to see him in Hong Kong, but AIleen died on the way and was buried at sea.
  2. [S1206] British Navy, GRO Marine Death Indices, shows Ellen Leehan; Vessel: Sicilia; Country: At Sea; Year: 1907; Page: 13; Age at Death: 1.
  3. [S1206] British Navy, GRO Marine Death Indices, shows Ellen Leehan; Vessel: Sicilia; Country: At Sea; Year: 1907; Page: 13; Age at Death: 1. (The S. S. Sicilia was built on Clydebank in 1901 by Barclay Carle and Company and was used as a troopship until being taken over as a hospital ship in 1914 and being scrapped in Osaka in 1926).