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* [[Ann Boyce]] (1827–1914), New Zealand pioneer and herbalist |
* [[Ann Boyce]] (1827–1914), New Zealand pioneer and herbalist |
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* [[Cameron Boyce]] (1999–2019), American actor |
* [[Cameron Boyce]] (1999–2019), American actor |
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* [[Cameron Boyce (cricketer)]] (born |
* [[Cameron Boyce (cricketer)]] (born 1989), Australian cricketer |
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* [[Charles Boyce]] (born 1949), American cartoonist |
* [[Charles Boyce]] (born 1949), American cartoonist |
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* [[Charles Boyce (footballer)]] (1899–1964), Scottish footballer |
* [[Charles Boyce (footballer)]] (1899–1964), Scottish footballer |
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* [[Darryl Boyce]] (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player with the Toronto Marlies of the AHL |
* [[Darryl Boyce]] (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player with the Toronto Marlies of the AHL |
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* [[Emmerson Boyce]] (born 1979), English footballer |
* [[Emmerson Boyce]] (born 1979), English footballer |
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* [[Ethel Boyce]], Canadian ballplayer in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League |
* [[Ethel Boyce]] (1917–1996), Canadian ballplayer in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League |
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* [[Ethel Mary Boyce]] (1863–1936), English composer, pianist and teacher |
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* [[Francis Bertie Boyce]] "Archbishop Boyce" (1844–1931), Australian social reformer |
* [[Francis Bertie Boyce]] "Archbishop Boyce" (1844–1931), Australian social reformer |
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* [[Francis Stewart Boyce]] (1872–1940), his son, Australian politician and judge |
* [[Francis Stewart Boyce]] (1872–1940), his son, Australian politician and judge |
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* [[Frank M. Boyce]] (1851–1931), New York politician |
* [[Frank M. Boyce]] (1851–1931), New York politician |
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* [[George Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people, including |
* [[George Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people, including |
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:* [[D. G. Boyce]] (D. George Boyce, |
:* [[D. G. Boyce]] (D. George Boyce, 1942–2020), Northern Irish historian |
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:* [[George Boyce (Canadian politician)]] (1848–1930), Unionist MP for Carleton, 1917–1921 |
:* [[George Boyce (Canadian politician)]] (1848–1930), Unionist MP for Carleton, 1917–1921 |
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:* [[George Price Boyce]] (1826–1897), British watercolor painter |
:* [[George Price Boyce]] (1826–1897), British watercolor painter |
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:* [[James F. Boyce]] (1868–1935), American industrial chemist |
:* [[James F. Boyce]] (1868–1935), American industrial chemist |
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:* [[James Petigru Boyce]] (1827–1888), theologian and Southern Seminary founder |
:* [[James Petigru Boyce]] (1827–1888), theologian and Southern Seminary founder |
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* [[Jill Boyce]], American video engineer |
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* [[Kevin Boyce]] (born 1971), American politician, Ohio State Treasurer |
* [[Kevin Boyce]] (born 1971), American politician, Ohio State Treasurer |
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* [[Lola Boyce]] (born 1944), American mechanical engineer |
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* [[Martin Boyce]] (born 1967), Scottish sculptor |
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* [[Mary Boyce]] (1920–2006), British scholar of Iranian languages and authority on Zoroastrianism |
* [[Mary Boyce]] (1920–2006), British scholar of Iranian languages and authority on Zoroastrianism |
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* [[Mary Cunningham Boyce]], American academic and engineer |
* [[Mary Cunningham Boyce]], American academic and engineer |
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* [[Max Boyce]] (born 1943), Welsh singer and comedian |
* [[Max Boyce]] (born 1943), Welsh singer and comedian |
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* [[Michael Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people: |
* [[Michael Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people: |
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:* [[Michael Boyce (field hockey)]] (born 1980), Australian field hockey player |
:* [[Michael Boyce (field hockey)]] (born 1980), Australian field hockey player |
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:* [[Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce]] ( |
:* [[Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce]] (1943–2022), First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy and Chief of Defence Staff |
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* [[Minnie Thomas Boyce]] ( |
* [[Minnie Thomas Boyce]] (1870–1929), American writer |
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* [[Philip Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people |
* [[Philip Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people |
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* [[Raymond Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people |
* [[Raymond Boyce (disambiguation)]], several people |
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* [[Samuel Boyce]] (died 1775), dramatist and poet |
* [[Samuel Boyce]] (died 1775), dramatist and poet |
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* [[Sonia Boyce]], (born 1962), British Afro-Caribbean artist and educator |
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* [[Sue Boyce]] (born 1951), Australian politician, businesswoman and disability advocate |
* [[Sue Boyce]] (born 1951), Australian politician, businesswoman and disability advocate |
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* [[Todd Boyce]] (born 1961), Anglo-American actor |
* [[Todd Boyce]] (born 1961), Anglo-American actor |
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:* [[William H. Boyce]] (1855–1942), jurist and U.S. representative from Delaware |
:* [[William H. Boyce]] (1855–1942), jurist and U.S. representative from Delaware |
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:* [[William Waters Boyce]] (1818–1890), U.S. Confederate congressional delegate |
:* [[William Waters Boyce]] (1818–1890), U.S. Confederate congressional delegate |
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==See also== |
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*[[Boice]], surname |
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Revision as of 11:16, 16 July 2024
Boyce is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ann Boyce (1827–1914), New Zealand pioneer and herbalist
- Cameron Boyce (1999–2019), American actor
- Cameron Boyce (cricketer) (born 1989), Australian cricketer
- Carla Boyce (born 1998), Scottish footballer
- Charles Boyce (born 1949), American cartoonist
- Charles Boyce (footballer) (1899–1964), Scottish footballer
- Christopher John Boyce (born 1953), American who sold spy satellite secrets to the USSR
- Darryl Boyce (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player with the Toronto Marlies of the AHL
- Emmerson Boyce (born 1979), English footballer
- Ethel Boyce (1917–1996), Canadian ballplayer in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
- Ethel Mary Boyce (1863–1936), English composer, pianist and teacher
- Francis Bertie Boyce "Archbishop Boyce" (1844–1931), Australian social reformer
- Francis Stewart Boyce (1872–1940), his son, Australian politician and judge
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce (born 1959), British writer
- Frank M. Boyce (1851–1931), New York politician
- George Boyce (disambiguation), several people, including
- D. G. Boyce (D. George Boyce, 1942–2020), Northern Irish historian
- George Boyce (Canadian politician) (1848–1930), Unionist MP for Carleton, 1917–1921
- George Price Boyce (1826–1897), British watercolor painter
- George W. G. Boyce Jr. (died 1944), United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient
- James Boyce (disambiguation), several people including:
- James Boyce (Louisiana politician) (1922–1990), American politician
- James F. Boyce (1868–1935), American industrial chemist
- James Petigru Boyce (1827–1888), theologian and Southern Seminary founder
- Jill Boyce, American video engineer
- Kevin Boyce (born 1971), American politician, Ohio State Treasurer
- Lola Boyce (born 1944), American mechanical engineer
- Martin Boyce (born 1967), Scottish sculptor
- Mary Boyce (1920–2006), British scholar of Iranian languages and authority on Zoroastrianism
- Mary Cunningham Boyce, American academic and engineer
- Max Boyce (born 1943), Welsh singer and comedian
- Michael Boyce (disambiguation), several people:
- Michael Boyce (field hockey) (born 1980), Australian field hockey player
- Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce (1943–2022), First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy and Chief of Defence Staff
- Minnie Thomas Boyce (1870–1929), American writer
- Philip Boyce (disambiguation), several people
- Raymond Boyce (disambiguation), several people
- Samuel Boyce (died 1775), dramatist and poet
- Sonia Boyce, (born 1962), British Afro-Caribbean artist and educator
- Sue Boyce (born 1951), Australian politician, businesswoman and disability advocate
- Todd Boyce (born 1961), Anglo-American actor
- Tommy Boyce (1939–1994), of the American songwriters Boyce and Hart
- William Boyce (disambiguation), several people, including:
- William Boyce (composer) (1711–1779), English-born composer and Master of the King's Musick
- William Binnington Boyce (1804–1889), English-born philologist and clergyman, active in Australia
- William D. Boyce (1858–1929), founder of the Boy Scouts of America
- William H. Boyce (1855–1942), jurist and U.S. representative from Delaware
- William Waters Boyce (1818–1890), U.S. Confederate congressional delegate
See also
- Boice, surname