ROMANCE OF BUSINESS
EMIGRANT WHO LEFT £2,000,000. DUBLIN, September 14. The romancefof an Irish emigrant’s rise to prosperity in America has been revealed through the visit to Ireland of Judge F. W. M’Covey, of Boston, Mass. Edward J. Boyle, of Boston, Mass, who died in February, 1928, left estate valued at £2,000,000, but left no will. Three Irishmen, all emigrants to America, are now to share this property. Edward Boyle, s was the son of James Boyle, of Athlone, who emigrated when Edward was still young. Edward developed a keen business sense ultimately founding a credit clothing business which spread throughout the States. The three men who are to succeed him are first cousins.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1929, Page 2
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