Some Hoy Marriages IN New Zealand 1855 1930
some of the HOY marriages in New Zealand 1855 - 1930:
Albert William Hoy
- married Edna THOMPSON in 1929
Alexander Brown Hoy
- son of Richard Hoy of Stanley Crescent, Britannia Heights, Nelson (formerly of 129 Balsusney Rd, Kirkcaldy, Fifes)
- served in WWI as Bugler #6/257 with the Canterbury Infantry Battalion, embaring from Lyttelton on 16 Oct 1914 for Suez, Egypt
- his enlistment address was Sea View, The Port, Nelson
- he was wounded 27 May 1915, discharged from hospital 24 June 1915 & returned home 16 Sept 1915
- he married Mabel Aileene MILLER in 1920
Alfred Hoy
- married Kathleen CORRISH in 1904
Charles James Hoy
- married Agnes Elizabeth RICKARSKI in 1907
Cyril Edward hoy
- married Luisa Martha ISLES in 1930
Edna May Hoy
- married Charles William THOMPSON in 1929
Frances Hoy
- married Thomas Gordon CROSBIE in 1930
Frank Hoy
- married Hannah Everal GREER in 1903
Freda Hoy
- married Hollis Leslie COOPER in 1917
Frederick Hoy
- married Agnes NEILL in 1913
Frederick Samuel Hoy
- married Margaret Ellen SIZER in 1904
George William Hoy
- married Ivy Jane DORREEN in 1904
Gladys Gertrude May Hoy
- married Edward Leslie ADAMS in 1925
Hannah Everal Hoy
- married Thomas Henry ROBBINS in 1913
Harry Norman Hoy
- married Edith BERRILL in 1915
Henry Hoy
- married Frances HANNAN in 1905
Henry Thomas Hoy (1871-1953)
- son of Henry Thomas HOY (1843-1911) & Maria WALLIS
- married Mary Margaret KERRIGAN (1872-1964) in 1899
Ilma Florence Hoy
- married William Henry NANKEWIS in 1927
James Hoy
- son of Richard Hoy of Stanley Crescent, Britannia Heights, Nelson (formerly of 129 Balsusney Rd, Kirkcaldy, Fifes)
- served in WWI as Corporal #23478 with the NZEF 13th Reinforcements Otago Infantry Battalion, D Company, embarking from Wellington on 27 May 1916
- he was a motor mechanic
- married Alice Hogg OVENS in 1920
James Hoy
- married Elizabeth May VOSPER in 1925
James Ernest Hoy
- married Florence Macfarlane CUNNINGHAM in 1911
Jessie Hoy
- married James BOSUSTON in 1863
John Hoy
- married ?? in 1859
Kathleen Hoy
- married Reginald Harry Tui NEWICK in 1930
- Reginald graduated from Victoria University in 1938 with a B.A.
Kitty Hoy
- married Harold CAMP in 1927
Kum Poy Sew Hoy
- nephew of Hugh Sew Hoy Businessman, community leader in Dunedin
- married Louisa MONG in 1899
Lilian Florence Hoy
- married James William NEALE in 1913
Margaret Hoy
- married Sydney Herbert CARNS-WILSON in 1919
Martha Hoy
- married Andrew PEARE in 1855
Mary Hoy
- married James Charles Graham in 1883
Mary Hill Hoy
- married Patrick SWEENY in 1903
Maud Alice Hoy
- married Henry Cathcart HOWARD in 1919
Michael Hoy
- married Elizabeth MacINTOSH in 1912
Muriel Hoy
- married Samuel Nicholas NICHOLLS in 1909
Patrick Hoy
- married Jane SMITH in 1872
Peter Christian Bentzor Holmboe Hoy
- served in WWI as Private #16556 with the NZEF, 15th Reinforcements Specialist Machine-Gun Section, embarking from Wellington 26 July 1916
- his NEXT OF KIN was listed as: Mrs E.M. Hoy (wife), care of V. Bergman, Miller's Road, Dannevirke
- married Eda Matilda BERGMAN in 1908
- he was a Gardener
Phillis Hoy
- married ?? in 1859
Phyllis Hoy
- married Reginald Bradney BINNS in 1912
Phyllis Aileen Hoy
- married Martin Payne LYSNAR in 1926
Richard Hoy
- married May RODDA in 1905
Robert Edward Hoy
- son of Henry Thomas HOY & Maria BROWN
- married Gertrude WOLFREYS/WOOLFREYS om 16 May 1897 at Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch
- Gertrude was a daughter of Joseph WOOLFREYS & Catharine ANDREWS
Robert Joseph Hoy
- served in WWI as Sapper #4/751
- enlisted from Cambridge House, Vincent Street, Auckland
- he was wounded in the arm & hand on 9 Sept 1915 and returned home wounded on the "Willochra" on 21 Oct 1915
- married Martha Lucretia ABBOTT in 1923
Samuel Hoy
- married Elizabeth Florence MERCER in 1878
Samuel Hoy
- married Margaret Isabella HILL in 1883
Thomas Hoy
- married Olive MUDGWAY in 1908
Thomas Henry Hoy
- married Mary DYNES in 1882
Violet Eliza Camelia Sew Hoy
- married John TRENGROVE in 1911
Wilfred Hoy
- married Margaret JOHNSTON in 1912
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