Sarah Carrick

Birth Name Sarah Carrick
Gender female
Age at Death about 56 years, 11 months, 16 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1861 County Tyrone, Ireland   1a
Event Note

Sarah's 1911 census said she was born in 1861.
Sarah's 1901 census said she was born in 1863.

Residence April 27, 1883 Drumconor Townland, Pomeroy Civil Parish, Clonavaddy Registrar’s District, County Tyrone, Ireland   2a
Event Note

Sarah Carrick was living in Drumconor Townland when she married William Boyd.

Census (Wife) March 31, 1901 Edendoit Townland, Desertcreat Civil Parish, Pomeroy Registrar’s District, County Tyrone, Ireland   1a
Event Note

1901 Census of Ireland
house 10 in Edendoit (The Rock, Tyrone)

Boyd, William, 45, Male, Head of Family, Farmer, Married
Boyd, Sarah, 38, Female, Wife, Married
Boyd, Thomas, 17, Male, Son, Farmer, Not Married
Boyd, Joseph, 15, Male, Son, Farmer, Not Married
Boyd, Mary J, 12, Female, Daughter, Scholar, Not Married
Boyd, Lizabeth, 10, Female, Daughter, Scholar, Not Married
Boyd, Elenanor, 7, Female, Daughter, Scholar, Not Married
Boyd, Robert, 4, Male, Son, Not Married
Boyd, George, 1, Male, Son, Not Married

All were members of the Church of Ireland, all were born in County Tyrone. All could read and write except the two youngest children. None could read or write Irish.

The Enumerator's Abstract summarized that there were 5 males and 4 females in the one family in this house, and all were members of the Church of Ireland.

This was an inhabited private dwelling, with 3 out offices or farm steadings. The walls were brick, stone, or concrete. The roof was either thatch, wood, or other perishable material. It had 3 rooms, with 4 windows on the front of the house. All this rated it as a second class house. There was one distinct family living in it. There were 9 people in the family. The head of the house and the landholder on whose land it was situated was William Boyd.

There was no Out-Offices and Farm-Steadings Return.

William signed the return.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tyrone/The_Rock/Edendoit/1731575/

Census (Wife) April 2, 1911 Edendoit Townland, Desertcreat Civil Parish, Pomeroy Registrar’s District, County Tyrone, Ireland   3a
Event Note

1911 Census of Ireland
house 22 in Edendoit (The Rock, Tyrone)

Boyd, William, 62, Male, Head of Family, Farmer, Married
Boyd, Sarah, 50, Female, Wife, Married 27 years, 8 children, 8 alive
Boyd, Robert, 14, Male, Son, Scholar, Single
Boyd, George, 11, Male, Son, Scholar, Single
Boyd, Florence, 7, Female, Daughter, Scholar, Single

All were members of the Church of Ireland, all were born in County Tyrone. All could read and write. None could read or write Irish.

from form B1, the House and Building Return.
This was a private dwelling, with 6 out offices and farm steadings. The walls were brick, stone, or concrete. The roof was either slate, iron, or tile. It had 3 rooms, with 3 windows on the front of the house. All this rated it as a second class house. There was one distinct family living in it. There were 5 people in the family. The head of the house and the landholder on whose land it was situated was William Boyd.

The Enumerator's Abstract summarized that there were 3 males and 2 females in the one family in this house, and all were members of the Church of Ireland.

The Out-Offices and Farm-Steadings Return form says that the buildings on the farm beside the house were: 1 stable, 1 cow house, 1 piggery, 1 fowl house, 1 barn, and 1 turf house.

William signed the return.

 

 

 

 

Death December 17, 1917 Edendoit Townland, Desertcreat Civil Parish, Pomeroy Registrar’s District, County Tyrone, Ireland   4a
Event Note

Superintendent Registrar's District: Cookstown, Registrar's District: Pomeroy, County Tyrone
Deaths
December 17, 1917
in Edendoit
Sara Boyd, 55, married, wife of a farmer, of dropsy and heart failure (duration 2 days), not medically certified. informant: William -his mark- Boyd, of Edendoit, husband, present at death.

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Charles Carrickabout 18291874
Mother Mary Jane Twinem1833October 24, 1882
    Brother     William John Carrick about 1860
         Sarah Carrick about 1861 December 17, 1917
    Sister     Mary Jane Carrick February 20, 1863 June 5, 1943
    Brother     male Carrick July 5, 1864
    Sister     Elizabeth Carrick April 25, 1866
    Brother     Robert Carrick March 17, 1868 1869
    Brother     Robert Harrison Carrick March 16, 1871 May 17, 1960

Families

Family of William Boyd and Sarah Carrick

Married Husband William Boyd ( b. between 1849 and 1856 d. September 9, 1922 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage April 27, 1883 Church of Ireland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone, Ireland   2a
Event Note

Registrar's District of Dungannon
Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Pomeroy in the County of Tyrone

April 27, 1883
William Boyd, a bachelor farmer of full age, of Crive [Creeve], parish of Pomeroy. father: Thomas Boyd, a farmer
Sarah Carrick, a spinster of full age, of Drumannor[?], parish of Pomeroy. father: Charles Carrick, a farmer

Married according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of Ireland by license, by James Hamilton
witnesses: Samuel Montgomery and Samuel Donnelly

 

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Thomas BoydMarch 1, 1884November 22, 1967
Joseph BoydMay 12, 1886September 2, 1952
Mary Jane BoydFebruary 7, 1889January 21, 1990
Elizabeth BoydSeptember 14, 1891March 1984
Eleanor BoydApril 15, 1894June 1987
Robert William BoydJuly 8, 1897May 8, 1985
George BoydMarch 25, 1900after 1942
Florence Sarah Letitia BoydMay 12, 1904January 1987

Source References

  1. 1901 Census of Ireland
      • Page: house 10 in Edendoit (The Rock, Tyrone)
  2. Irish Civil Registration Records, Marriages
      • Page: Boyd-Carrick, April 27, 1883, RD: Dungannon
  3. 1911 Census of Ireland
      • Page: house 22 in Edendoit (The Rock, Tyrone)
  4. Irish Civil Registration Records, Deaths
      • Page: Sara Boyd, Edendoit, Superintendent's RD: Cookstown, RD: Pomeroy