Macdonald Dictionary Record: Mathew Lee Joyce

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George Ranald Macdonald
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1952-1964
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One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Mathew Lee Joyce. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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J231
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Marks/Inscriptions: J. 238 Joyce, Mathew Lee ( was an early Ch.Ch butcher and was taken into part. by Chas . Turner , another butcher, one of the partners of smart and Turners Run. When Samartha sold ont, Joyce took his place. Thee managers name was Thos. Butcher. The run was worked as a cattle station and the homestead was on the styx near Chaneys comer. In 61 M.L. Jowe e and Richard Buchamp Riding ton were in part. in Lylt. as pork butchers. Part. diss. 20.7.61. marr. at Lylt. 10 .12.51 Rev . B.W. Dudley Charlotte Nash. E.J. Burke said that Joyce was only just later than Charles Turner at as a butcher. 1ot supra, fod 6y Register. +asp road +Fas. + o , toy o rob. ao) Acland. Andersen O.C. : S. Bucc : Holy Trinity M.R. LT. 24.7.61 :; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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Matthew Lee Joyce was my Great Great Grandfather, drowned 19 June 1868 when the cutter Louisa sank off the coast of the Arahura River. He was survived by his wife, Charlotte and 6 children. Charlotte later married the infamous James Worser Heberley in Picton where she later passed away and was buried in 1898.

- John Maurice

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