Sandra James Boyle

Female 1942 - 2010  (67 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sandra James Boyle 10 Dec 1942 Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky (daughter of Howard Francis Boyle and Della Virginia Smith); 29 Jul 2010Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida.

    Other Events:

    • Phone: 727-278-7272

    Sandra Thomas Preston Osborn 1963Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Michael Patrick Osborn

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Howard Francis BoyleHoward Francis Boyle 6 Jul 1912 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky (son of John Francis Boyle and Maude Belle Thompson); 1 Feb 20013100 S. Rigsbee Drive, Plano, Collin County Texas; Union Cemetery, 9323 Union Cemetery Rd, Loveland, Hamilton County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Address: Address through the c1999; Address:
      1470 Heather Ridge Blvd.
      Dunedin, FL
    • SSN issued: Ohio
    • Phone: 813-734-0507
    • Military Service (Specific): World War II United States Navy
    • Residence: 20 Jan 1920, Harrison County, Kentucky; Hinton, Kentucky area.
    • Residence: 24 Apr 1930, Kinman, Harrison County, Kentucky; Hinton, Kentucky area.
    • Education: 1932, Renaker High School, Harrison County, Kentucky; High School Graduate
    • Residence: 1 May 1940, 714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Below are some brief stories my grandfather told me of growing up around Hinton, Kentucky.

    When Howard was growing up, there were no theaters in the area, no radiosand the television had not yet been invented. For entertainment, people would walk to the homes of friends and relatives to play Rook, Checkers, and Dominoes. On Saturdays everyone would go to Hinton, KY to socialize. Some of the boys would connect one end of a wire to the coils of the Ford Automobiles and the other end to any metal part on another car. When someone got into the second car, they would get a shock. His Parents bought thier first car in 1929, a 1925 Model T Ford. They also bought a radio around the same time, an Atwater Kent, in Williamstown, Kentucky. Howard remembers listening to Jack Dempsy fights over the radio. After World War II, some saloons bought TV's and people would come in and watch while they had a drink. Howard graduated from Renaker High School which was located outside of Cynthiana, KY. His High School Prom was held in the Masonic Lodge in Corinth, KY.

    Howard and Della where married and divorced twice. The first marriage took place in 1936 and the second in 1949. Some time after the 1949 divorce, Howard and Della's four daughters, who were being cared for in a private home by a third party, were turned over and became Wards of the Court. The private home was in Park Hills which is in Kenton County, Kentucky. The girls were then sent to an orphanage called The Covington Protestant Children's Home for six years. The orphanage was founded in 1882 and still exists today under the name, Children's Home of Northern Kentucky. Howard married Ruby Jean Barkeloo in 1953 and eventually they were able to gain custody of the girls at which time they were adopted by Jean, as everyone called her.

    Military Service (Specific):
    Name: Howard Boyle
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 16 Jul 1912
    Death Date: 1 Feb 2001
    Cause of Death: Natural
    Branch 1: N
    Enlistment Date 1: 25 Mar 1944
    Release Date 1: 21 Feb 1945

    Howard Della Virginia Smith 22 Oct 1936Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, and 5 Jun 1951 Kenton County, Kentucky. Della (daughter of James Franklin Smith and Mollie Beatrice Pitcher) 23 Aug 1918 High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky; 10 Mar 1994Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana; 14 Mar 1994Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Della Virginia SmithDella Virginia Smith 23 Aug 1918 High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky (daughter of James Franklin Smith and Mollie Beatrice Pitcher); 10 Mar 1994Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana; 14 Mar 1994Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 7 Jan 1920, High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1 May 1940, 714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Divorced:
    2nd Divorce of Howard and Della.

    Children:
    1. Infant Boyle 02 Jun 1937 307 Elm St, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 02 Jun 1937307 Elm St, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 03 Jun 1937Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
    2. Virginia Frances Boyle
    3. 1. Sandra James Boyle 10 Dec 1942 Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 29 Jul 2010Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida.
    4. Donna Lynne Boyle
    5. Carole Ann Boyle


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Francis BoyleJohn Francis Boyle 11 Jan 1862 177 Eddy, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island (son of John Boyle and Bridget Branigan); 07 Oct 1945714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 10 Oct 1945Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Military Service (Specific): Spanish-American War Company M, 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteer Infantry
    • Residence: 22 Jul 1870, Ward 9, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1875, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 04 Jun 1880, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 01 Jun 1885, Ward 9, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1891, 242 Willard Ave., Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; City Directory Listing Occupation: Jeweler
    • Residence: 4 Feb 1895, Lawrenceville, Mercer County, New Jersey; Stated residence at the time of his first marriage.
    • Residence: 17 Aug 1896, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut; Employed as a waitor at Stamford Hall Sanitorium
    • Military Service: 11 Jun 1898, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina; Enlisted for service in the Spanish-American War.
    • Military Service: 29 Aug 1898, St Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia; Discharged from Service
    • Known Presence: 06 Feb 1899, Massachusetts; Filed for pension
    • Military Pension: 06 Feb 1899; Pension Application File Number: C2541-659 (Spanish American War)
    • Military Pension: 06 Feb 1899; Pension Application Number: 1,218,640 (Spanish American War)
    • Military Pension: 06 Feb 1899; Pension Certificate Number: 1,039,467 (Spanish American War)
    • Residence: 31 Jan 1900, New York, New York; 170 Bleecker Street
    • Known Presence: 09 Feb 1900, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut; At Stamford Hall Sanitorium
    • Residence: 14 Apr 1900, Westchester County, NY; Globe Avenue
    • Residence: 16 Jun 1900, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Central Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Known Presence: 08 Aug 1900, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Residence: 09 Oct 1900, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Residence: 22 May 1901, South Wilton, Fairfield County, Connecticut
    • Residence: 23 Aug 1901, Albany, Greene County, Tennessee
    • Residence: 13 Sep 1901, Waynetown, Montgomery County, Indiana
    • Known Presence: 31 Oct 1901, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Residence: 09 Dec 1901, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois; National Home for Disabled Veterans
    • Known Presence: 28 Aug 1903, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Known Presence: 28 Mar 1910, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Residence: 26 Apr 1910, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Known Presence: 30 Dec 1913, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Known Presence: 02 Feb 1914, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Known Presence: 18 Aug 1916, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Miscellaneous: 22 Aug 1916, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Letter from the Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soliers concerning her husband.
    • Known Presence: 13 Dec 1917, Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 West 3rd Street, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio; Dayton National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
    • Residence: 20 Jan 1920, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 24 Apr 1930, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1 May 1940, 714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 07 Oct 1945, 714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; Residence at the time of his death.

    Notes:


    John Francis Boyle is buried in the Ravencreek Cemetery, formerly called Kinman Cemetery. Ravencreek Cemetery is located on the Hinton-Webber Road near the small town of Hinton which is located in Harrison County, Kentucky.
    John spoke of an uncle living in Baltimore, Maryland who owned an Oldsmobile Dealership. This was around the 1920's or 1930's (Howard Francis Boyle).
    Sometime after his son Howard Francis was born, John began his drinking spells and would from time to time, disappear to places unknown. Family speculation is that John would go up around New York. This is interesting since he put down New York City as his place of birth when he signed up for the Spanish War. According to Howard, his father would contact Maude from the Dayton Ohio Soldiers' Home, where he would go to "sober up," and she would send him money to come home.
    Further research has proven that John was frequently away from his home, but in many cases he was summoned to appear at soldiers' homes in various places such as Dayton, Ohio and Johnson City, Tennessee. Some of his absences from the family might have been related to these summons orders. The reason for the summons were for follow up examinations during his lengthy battle to approve his pension based upon his service during the 1898 Spanish-American War (War with Spain).

    In 2011, fifteen years or so after writing the comments above, I went back to the large pension file of John Francis Boyle to see if I could locate him in the 1900s. Of all the census years available, 1900 was the only year I was never able to locate him. His pension file is rather large, two inches thick of legal size pages and all of them printed on both sides. I began combing through the pension looking for any documents around the 1900 time period that also listed a place. In doing this, I quickly located him in a soldiers home in Jefferson, Ohio both on the 1900 Census and I found some images of a register from the soldier's home as well. John checked into the home multiple times between 1900 and 1917. Every record of him checking in is accompanied with a reason for discharge from the soldier's home. Except for the last entry, discharged at his own request, he is discharged by reason of A.W.O.L. (absent without leave). It would seem that John was something of a free spirit but for someone who was purportedly very secretive, he left behind a huge paper trail. I'm sure there are many documents out there still, waiting to be found.


    Residence:
    Occupation: Jewler

    Residence:
    Occupation: Jewler

    Military Service:
    Occupation: Clerk (at enlistment)

    Military Service:
    Honorably discharged by Major J. K. Stockard, Chief Surgeon 2nd N.C. Infantry U.S.V. due to Pulmonary Hemorrhage.

    From his service record, not yet scanned.

    Military Pension:
    This pension file is huge; literally hundreds of pages of legal-size documents printed on both sides. It is not feasable to post the entire document. A few of the highly relevant documents will be posted as they are scanned.

    Residence:
    John definitely spent time in the Soldiers Home in Ohio but he may have spent time in as many as three other Soldiers Homes between the years 1900-1917. I have found records of admission for John in four separate homes but many of the dates overlap exactly and the documents do not differentiate the home for which the admission and discharge dates apply. Without additional information, the exact home he was at during the recorded dates cannot be known with certainty. All of the documents will be attached on this first entry for his admissions to the Soldiers Homes.

    Occupation: Inmate (Patient at Soldiers Home)

    Residence:
    Occupation: Mail Carrier

    Residence:
    Occupation: Railroad Laborer

    Residence:
    Occupation: Laborer "Steam Railroad"

    Residence:
    Occupation: Unable to work

    John Maude Belle Thompson 23 Nov 1904Williamstown, Grant County, Kentucky. Maude (daughter of Robert T. Thompson and Nancy Katherine Skinner) 21 Sep 1878 Scott County, Kentucky; 05 Oct 1933Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 8 Oct 1933Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Maude Belle ThompsonMaude Belle Thompson 21 Sep 1878 Scott County, Kentucky (daughter of Robert T. Thompson and Nancy Katherine Skinner); 05 Oct 1933Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 8 Oct 1933Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 11 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 26 Apr 1910, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Miscellaneous: 22 Aug 1916, Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; Letter from the Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soliers concerning her husband.
    • Miscellaneous: 23 Apr 1917, Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; Maude Belle Thompson-Boyle's second letter to the government pension board.
    • Residence: 24 May 1917, Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; Maude wrote to the Commissioner of Pensions inquiring after her husband, John Francis Boyle, who had left home again. Maude was trying to get ahead of John and redirect the portion of his pension that was due to her. John abandoned his family on multiple occassions and when he left, would take all their savings as well as change his address for receipt of his pension checks.
    • Residence: 20 Jan 1920, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 24 Apr 1930, Harrison County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    My grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, once told me this story:
    Maude had a large dark birthmark on her elbow. Maude's mother, Kate Skinner, was pregnant when she saw a drunken black women at a saloon. Kate, would tell Maude that she got the birthmark from the drunk woman.

    Miscellaneous:
    During another of her husband's absences, Maude wrote to the government pension board explaining that John had left her at home with their five children as he had done on many previous occasions and taken all the money with him. By this time Maude seemed to be quite desperate to provide a means of support for her children and was contemplating divorce. She asked the government about obtaining a portion of John's pension and whether she would still be entitled if they were no longer married.

    Notes:

    John Francis Boyle was a secretary and treasurer for the Junior Lodge and Maude was a secretary and treasurer for the Daughters of the American Revolution. It was at one of these meetings that John and Maude met (Howard Francis Boyle).
    DJS - I have not been able to prove either of these services. I did check with the nearest chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and they were unable to find Maude listed as a DAR member. She could have performed a clerical job and not been a member.
    30 July 2011: I have still never proven the services mentioned above however, further research uncovered that Maude was a direct descendant of at least two Revolutionary War soldiers who are recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Their names and DAR Ancestor numbers are:
    Francis Robinson: DAR# A097441
    John Barnes: DAR# A006344
    5 May 2012: Earlier in the year, 2012, I was inducted into the Sons of the American Revolution based upon the service of John Barnes (DJS).

    Married:
    Married at the Thompson Hotel in Williamtown, Grant County, Kentucky by Clay Conrad J.G.C.C. (Probably Justice Grant County Court).

    Children:
    1. Eula Thompson Boyle 23 Dec 1905 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 12 Aug 1987Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky; 15 Aug 1987Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Campbell, Kentucky, United States of America.
    2. Katherine Corrine Boyle 31 Aug 1907 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 28 Nov 1988Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky.
    3. Robert Foreman Boyle 25 Oct 1909 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 02 Aug 1923Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 4 Aug 1923Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.
    4. 2. Howard Francis Boyle 6 Jul 1912 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 1 Feb 20013100 S. Rigsbee Drive, Plano, Collin County Texas; Union Cemetery, 9323 Union Cemetery Rd, Loveland, Hamilton County, Ohio.
    5. James Arthur Boyle 17 Aug 1914 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 12 Jun 1993Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 1993Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.

  3. 6.  James Franklin SmithJames Franklin Smith 20 Dec 1885 Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky (son of John Wesley Smith and Christian Ann Back); 23 Jan 1944Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 26 Jan 1944Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 9 Jun 1900, Morgan County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 21 Apr 1910, 448 Chair Ave, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 7 Jan 1920, High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1935, Florence, Boone County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 10 Apr 1940, 199 Linden Street, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Used shortened version of James, Jim.

    James Mollie Beatrice Pitcher 26 Jul 1915Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky. Mollie (daughter of Jeptha Major Pitcher and Delina Winkle) 21 Jul 1895 Ford, Clark County, Kentucky; 21 Jul 1933Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 24 Jul 1933Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mollie Beatrice PitcherMollie Beatrice Pitcher 21 Jul 1895 Ford, Clark County, Kentucky (daughter of Jeptha Major Pitcher and Delina Winkle); 21 Jul 1933Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 24 Jul 1933Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 29 Apr 1910, Wades Mill, Clark County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 7 Jan 1920, High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 21 Jul 1933, 115 Montclair Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    [Schimka.ged]

    Gertrude told me than Mollie was a very nice person. Mollie would takein railroad workers for room and board. "Everyone went to Mollie's home to stay," Gertrude said. Apparently Mollie was blind. Mollie may be buried at Mt. Olivet (name of the cemetery or town in Kentucky). Mollie may also be buried at Highland Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky as well as James F. Smith.

    Notes:

    Married:
    (DJS) At the time that these records were recorded in this database, there were substantial transcription errors in the available online indexes. Researchers should rely more upon the image of the actual documents than the indexes. It should be noted though, there are frequently differences in the spelling and name usage by some of the individuals in these records and these marriage documents are one such example.

    Children:
    1. Elva Betty Smith
    2. 3. Della Virginia Smith 23 Aug 1918 High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky; 10 Mar 1994Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana; 14 Mar 1994Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
    3. Cora Christy Smith 14 Nov 1922 Kinksville, Madison County, Kentucky; 24 Dec 1977Orange County, California.
    4. Edna Louise Smith 9 Aug 1925 Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky; 2017Florida.
    5. Nellie Catherine Smith 10 May 1928 Kenton County, Kentucky; 16 May 1968Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; 1968Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger, Kenton County, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Boyle 1837 Pennsylvania (son of Hugh H. Boyle and Rosanna Mulligan); 10 Nov 1891242 Willard Ave., Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; 1891163 Smithfield Ave, Saint Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island.

    Other Events:

    • DCAUSE: The cause is stated in John Francis Boyle's pension from the Spanish American War - specifically, in the deposition taken from James Boyle, younger brother of John Boyle and Uncle of John Francis Boyle (the Spanish American War pensioner).
    • Military Service (Specific): Civil War (Union) Company C, 2nd Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry
    • Residence: 5 Sep 1850, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1858, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1860, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 14 Jun 1860, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; 1st Ward
    • Residence: 1861, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; City directory listing. Occupation: Lather
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1861, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Known Presence: Jun 1861 - 16 Jul 1861, Camp Sprague, Washington, D.C.; At Camp
    • Known Presence: 16 Jul 1861 - 21 Jul 1861; Advance on Manasses, Virginia
    • Known Presence: 21 Jul 1861; Battle of Bull Run
    • Known Presence: 22 Jul 1861 - Mar 1862, Camp Sprague and Brightwood, Washington, D.C.; Defense of Washington
    • Known Presence: 11 Mar 1862 - 15 Mar 1862; March to Prospect Hill, Va.
    • Known Presence: 26 Mar 1862, Alexandria, Virginia; Embarked for the peninsula
    • Known Presence: 05 Apr 1862 - 04 May 1862, Yorktown, York County, Virginia; Siege of Yorktown (1862)
    • Known Presence: 05 May 1862, Williamsburg, Virginia; Battle of Williamsburg
    • Known Presence: 09 May 1862, Slatersville and New Kent, Virginia; Skirmishes
    • Known Presence: 31 May 1862 - 01 Jun 1862, Henrico County, Virginia; Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1862, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Known Presence: 25 Jun 1862, Henrico County, Virginia; Battle of Oak Grove
    • Known Presence: 29 Jun 1862, Henrico County, Virginia; James River Road near Fair Oaks
    • Known Presence: 30 Jun 1862, Henrico County, Virginia; Battle of White Oak Swamp
    • Known Presence: 01 Jul 1862, Henrico County, Virginia; Battle of Malvern Hill
    • Known Presence: 02 Jul 1862 - 15 Aug 1862, Charles City County, Virginia; At Harrison's Landing
    • Known Presence: 15 Aug 1862 - 01 Sep 1862, Alexandria, Virginia; March to Alexandria
    • Known Presence: 03 Sep 1862 - 18 Sep 1862, Maryland; March into Maryland
    • Known Presence: 23 Sep 1862 - 20 Oct 1862, Downsville, Washington County, Maryland; At Downsville
    • Known Presence: 20 Oct 1862 - 18 Nov 1862, Stafford County, Virginia; Movement to Stafford Court House
    • Known Presence: 05 Dec 1862, Belle Plain, Virginia; March to Belle Plain
    • Known Presence: 12 Dec 1862 - 15 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, Virginia; Battle of Fredericksburg
    • Known Presence: 20 Jan 1863 - 24 Jan 1863, Virginia; Mud March
    • Known Presence: 29 Apr 1863 - 02 May 1863, Virginia; Operations about Franklin's Crossing
    • Known Presence: 03 May 1863, Marye's Heights, Virginia; Second Battle of Fredericksburg
    • Known Presence: 04 May 1863, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; Banks' Ford
    • Known Presence: 03 May 1863 - 04 May 1863, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; Salem Heights
    • Known Presence: 27 Apr 1863 - 06 May 1863; Chancellorsville Campaign
    • Residence: Jun 1863, 75 Randall St, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; John's Residence as reported on U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865. However, at this time, John was already in the service and this information must have been obtained by the enumerator asking neighbors or other family members.
    • Known Presence: 05 Jun 1863 - 13 Jun 1863, Virginia; Battle of Deep Run Ravine or Franklin's Crossing
    • Known Presence: 2 Jul-4 Jul 1863, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania; Battle of Gettysburg
    • Known Presence: 10 Jul 1863 - 13 Jul 1863, Funkstown, Washington County, Maryland; Battle of Funkstown
    • Known Presence: Aug 1863 - Sep 1863, Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia; At Warrenton
    • Known Presence: 09 Oct 1863 - 22 Oct 1863, Virginia; Bristoe Campaign
    • Known Presence: 07 Nov 1863, Rappahannock Station (Now Remington), Fauquier County, Virginia
    • Known Presence: 07 Nove 1863 - 08 Nov 1863, Virginia; Advance to line of the Rappahannock
    • Known Presence: 26 Nov 1863 - 02 Dec 1863, Orange County, Virginia; Mine Run Campaign
    • Known Presence: Dec 1863 - May 1864, Brandy Station, Culpeper, Virginia; At Brandy Station
    • Occupation: 05 Jun 1861 - 17 Jun 1864; Union Soldier, Company C, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry
    • Occupation: Aft 17 Jun 1864, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; Carpenter
    • Residence: 22 Jul 1870, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1875, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; 1875 State Census
    • Residence: 04 Jun 1880, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 01 Jun 1885, Ward 9, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: Jun 1890, 242 Willard Ave., Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1891, 242 Willard Ave., Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; City directory listing. Occupation: Laborer
    • Residence: 25 Feb 1891, 142 Willard Ave., Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    * * * Important * * * 1850 Census in Rhode Island (the family is listed under the name "Ball") John's birth place is given as New Jersey as is his next older brother, Patrick. Marriage Record of John and Bridget says Whitehall, PA.

    1860 Census in Rhode Island - Head of Household is Andrew Boyle and also in the home is Andrew's mother, Rosanna and the rest of her children with the exception of Patrick. In this census year, Andres and John both list New Jersey as their place of birth.

    John Boyle served in Company C of the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry beginning just days after his marriage in 1861 until mustering out 17 June 1863. John filed for a pension later in life but died before it was approved. His wife, Bridget, took up the plea for her husband's pension and she was awarded his pension in 1892 after relatives and family friends signed affidavits in her favor as well as providing proof of her marriage in the form of a certified death certificate and a certified marriage certificate. These documents are included in the pension file. John's service included such famous battles as the Battle of Bull Run where it is said that the 2nd Rhode Island was among the few units to have made a relatively organized retreat back to the safety of Washington D.C. and Gettysburg where the 2nd Rhode Island were among the reserve units.

    Researchers please note: Documentation that I am looking for is a birth record or christening if one exists. I have identified John's faith at the time of his marriage as Roman Catholic. The pastor who performed the marriage in Providence, RI was Patrick Lambe, R.C. Pastor. According to John's death certificate, he was born in Whitehall, PA.

    RESEARCH: John and Bridget may have lived in New Bedford, MA in 1890. There is a John Boyle and Bridget Boyle that show up in an Ancestry.Com city directory database in that year.

    Birth:
    The place of John's birth varies by record during his lifetime.

    1850: On this census enumeration John's place of birth is given as New Jersey.
    1860: U.S. Census, birth place, New Jersey.
    1861: Marriage Certificate, birth place, Pennsylvania.
    1863: Civil War Draft Registration his place of birth is Pennsylvania.
    1870: U.S. Census, birth place, Rhode Island.
    1875: Rhode Island State Census, birth place, Pennsylvania.
    1880: U.S. Census, birth place, Pennsylvania.
    1885: Rhode Island State Census, birth place, Pennsylvania.
    1891: Death Certificate, birth place, Whitehall, Pennsylvania.




    Residence:
    Occupation: Carpenter

    John Bridget Branigan 02 Jun 1861Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. Bridget (daughter of John Branigan and Margaret) about 1841 Ireland; 26 Apr 1897Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Bridget Branigan about 1841 Ireland (daughter of John Branigan and Margaret); 26 Apr 1897Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 22 Jul 1870, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1875, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 4 Jun 1880, 60 Clinton Street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 14 Nov 1891, 242 Willard Ave., Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; Bridget Branigan-Boyle's address on this date when she filled out the Declaration for Widow's Pension form to claim a pension based upon her husband's service during the Civil War.
    • Military Pension: 31 May 1897, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Notification was sent from the U.S. Pension Agency at Boston, MA that Bridget Boyle was dropped from the pension roll due to her reported death.

    Notes:

    [Schimka.ged]

    RESEARCH: Below is a reference to a death date of Bridget Boyle in RhodeIsland (Ancestry.Com database).
    It is possible that this is the wife of John Boyle, Bridget Brannigan-Boyle.
    The date is within one month of my approximated death date based on other documents in my collection.

    RESEARCH: Name Relation Kin 1 Kin 2 Death Date Age
    Bridget Boyle wid John Boyle Catherine Boyle 26 Apr 1897 53 yrs

    Military Pension:
    Bridget's husband, John Boyle, died during the process of application for a Civil War pension for three years of service. Bridget completed the application process and was granted a widow's pension. This document marks the date that Bridget was dropped from the Pension Roll. That date was March 4, 1897. (May 31, 1897 is the date the document was created).

    Children:
    1. 4. John Francis Boyle 11 Jan 1862 177 Eddy, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; 07 Oct 1945714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 10 Oct 1945Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.

  3. 10.  Robert T. ThompsonRobert T. Thompson 27 Nov 1847 Grant County, Kentucky (son of Napoleon Bonaparte Thompson and Sarah Elizabeth Barnes); 26 Jan 1927Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky; 28 Jan 1927Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 24 Sep 1850, Grant County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Residence: 17 Aug 1860, Grant County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Education: 07 Jun 1870, Cordova, Grant County, Kentucky; Student of Medicine
    • Residence: 07 Jun 1870, Cordova, Grant County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Occupation: Between 1880 and 1920; Farmer
    • Residence: 17 Jun 1880, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 11 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Scott County, Kentucky; Stonewall Voting Precinct
    • Residence: 08 Jan 1920, Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Residence:
    According to information on the 1900 Census, Robert Thompson owned a farm which was free of any mortgage.

    Robert Nancy Katherine Skinner 12 Feb 1874Scott County, Kentucky. Nancy (daughter of Hezekiah S. Skinner and Elizabeth Fields) 25 Sep 1854 Scott County, Kentucky; 12 May 1934239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 15 May 1934Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Nancy Katherine Skinner 25 Sep 1854 Scott County, Kentucky (daughter of Hezekiah S. Skinner and Elizabeth Fields); 12 May 1934239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 15 May 1934Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 19 Jul 1860, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1870, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 17 Jun 1880, Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 11 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 8 Jan 1920, Dixie Highway, Scott County, Kentucky; Stonewall Voting Precinct
    • Residence: 21 Apr 1930, 239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Below, stories passed down to me, David J. Schimka, from my grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle.

    Katherine's parents owned land and slaves. When their children were grown they were given some land and a number of horses. During the Civil War, Union and Confederate soldiers would stop at their home to take flour and exchange their tired horses for fresh ones.

    Kate outlived her daughter Maude. After Robert died, she tried to live at her home but wasn't able to. She then lived with her daughter Maude and finally with her daughter Cora after Maude died. She died in Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky while she was living with Cora. Maude lived until 1933 so Kate's death date is during or after 1933. I don't know when or where Cora died.

    Name:
    Nancy seems to have gone by her middle name for most of her life and in particular, by her nickname, Kate, which is how my grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, referred to her when he first told me about his family in Kentucky. Kate was his grandmother and he knew her personally when he was a child.

    Children:
    1. Emmett J Thompson 17 Dec 1875 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky; 10 Apr 1904Scott County, Kentucky; Apr 1904Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    2. Cora L. Thompson Sep 1876 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky.
    3. John Thompson 1878 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky.
    4. 5. Maude Belle Thompson 21 Sep 1878 Scott County, Kentucky; 05 Oct 1933Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 8 Oct 1933Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.
    5. Thomas Thompson 26 May 1883 Scott County, Kentucky; 19 Jun 1933Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; 22 Jun 1933Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
    6. Ira Raymond Thompson 17 Jul 1886 Scott County, Kentucky; 30 Nov 1918Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky; 1918Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky.

  5. 12.  John Wesley Smith 22 Mar 1867 Morgan County, Kentucky (son of William Harrison Smith and Permelia Combs); 11 Jan 1928Menifee County, Kentucky; 12 Jan 1928Back Cemetery, Korea, Menifee County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 30 Aug 1870, Blackwater, Morgan County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Residence: 02 Jun 1880, Blackwater, Morgan County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Residence: 9 Jun 1900, Morgan County, Kentucky; 1900 U.S. Census
    • Public Service: 25 Apr 1905, Morgan County, Kentucky; Commissioned Postmaster for the community of Wilcox, KY which does not appear to exist any longer. This would have been near Ezel, Kentucky.
    • Residence: 1 Jul 1905, Morgan County, Kentucky; Residence listed in a U.S. Register of Civil, Military and Navel Service records from 1863-1959. Residency was at a community named Wilcox which doesn't appear to exist with that name any longer. John received compensation in the amount of $16.85.
    • Residence: 21 Apr 1910, 444 Chair Ave, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky; 1910 Census, son and daughter-in-law living next door.
    • Residence: 15 Jan 1920, Menifee County, Kentucky; 1920 Census, Mother-in-law, Sarah A Wells-Back living in household.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Some of the records of John's children show his place of birth.

    John Christian Ann Back 28 Jan 1885Morgan County, Kentucky. Christian (daughter of Benjamin Back and Sarah A Wells) 23 Oct 1866 Morgan County, Kentucky; 15 Jun 1936Keene, Jessamine County, Kentucky; 17 Jun 1936Keene Cemetery, Cemetery Ln, Keene, Jessamine County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Christian Ann BackChristian Ann Back 23 Oct 1866 Morgan County, Kentucky (daughter of Benjamin Back and Sarah A Wells); 15 Jun 1936Keene, Jessamine County, Kentucky; 17 Jun 1936Keene Cemetery, Cemetery Ln, Keene, Jessamine County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 28 Jun 1870, Menifee County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 16 Jun 1880, Menifee County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 9 Jun 1900, Morgan County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 21 Apr 1910, 444 Chair Ave, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 15 Jan 1920, Menifee County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Apr 1930, Menifee County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    [Schimka.ged]

    1 _FA1
    2 DATE 21 APR 1910
    2 PLAC 5 children born; all still living
    2 SOUR 1910 Census KY, Fayette Co., Lexington, sheet no. 3-B

    Christian went by the name of Chrissy. Chrissy was a tall robust person, quite the contrary from her mother who was a person of small stature. Christian Back's mother had a full head of red hair and she was a full-blooded American Indian. That information was handed down from my Grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, and the part about the American Indian heritage is probably incorrect. Nearly all of the information that came from my grandfather has proven correct at least in part. For example, closer relatives, have corrected the nickname by which Christian was known to "Christy" rather than "Chrissy". To date, I have found no evidence to support any American Indian heritage in any of my direct ancestor lines.
    New research has uncovered a name line reaching back to the great grandparents of Christian. If a document can be found that proves Benjamin Back and Sarah are the parents of Christian then, we will pick up these three generations and their family members. In the first quarter of the year 2002, I did locate the record that I was looking for, a death certificate of Chistian Back, that gives the full names of both of Christian's parents. The record confirmed the names of Christian's parents, which I first obtained from the family bible of Howard Francis Boyle and Ruby Jean Barkeloo-Boyle. The record also gave me the maiden name of Sarah which I now know was "Wells".

    Birth:
    Some records may state that her place of birth was Menifee County but Menifee was not formed until 1869.

    Buried:
    While there exists a shared headstone for John Wesley Smith and Christian Ann Back at the Back Cemetery in Menifee County, Kentucky, the death certificate of Christian Ann Back records that she was buried at Keene Cemetery in Jessamine County, Kentucky.

    I do not have confirmation of this or whether a headstone was placed in Keene Cemetery. If you can confirm this, please click on the "Suggest" link to send me an update or your contact information.

    Children:
    1. 6. James Franklin Smith 20 Dec 1885 Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky; 23 Jan 1944Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 26 Jan 1944Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
    2. Elijah Lee Smith 16 Apr 1887 Morgan County, Kentucky; 13 Jul 1940Good Samaritan Hospital, 310 S. Limestone, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky; 15 Jul 1940Wilmore Cemetery, Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky.
    3. Benjamin Harrison Smith 04 Oct 1888 West Liberty, Morgan County, Kentucky; after 1930Stanford, Lincoln County.
    4. Mary Jane Smith 19 Jun 1891 Morgan County, Kentucky; 26 Mar 1973Fayette County, Kentucky.
    5. Nannie M. Smith 17 Sep 1892 Morgan County, Kentucky; 6 Sep 1910444 Chair Ave, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky; 7 Sep 1910Wilmore Cemetery, Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky.

  7. 14.  Jeptha Major PitcherJeptha Major Pitcher 16 Sep 1866 Estill County, Kentucky (son of William H Pitcher and Mary Ann Wilson); 04 Mar 1947Sulphur Well, Jessamine County, Kentucky; 07 Mar 1947Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 25 Aug 1870, Estill County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 23 Jun 1880, Estill County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 29 Apr 1910, Wades Mill, Clark County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 15 Jan 1920, Madison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1923, 104 Park Ave., Newport, Kenton County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 18 Apr 1930, Boone County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Apr 1940, 309 Elm St, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky

    Jeptha Delina Winkle 6 Jan 1892Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky. Delina (daughter of Joseph Winkle and Angeline Warner) 16 Oct 1870 Estill County, Kentucky; 20 Jun 1954403 Elm Street, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 22 Jun 1954Wilmore Cemetery, Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Delina WinkleDelina Winkle 16 Oct 1870 Estill County, Kentucky (daughter of Joseph Winkle and Angeline Warner); 20 Jun 1954403 Elm Street, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 22 Jun 1954Wilmore Cemetery, Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 15 Jun 1880, Jessamine County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 29 Apr 1910, Wades Mill, Clark County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 7 Jan 1920, High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 20 Apr 1940, High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1943, 460 Hazen St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; Delina is listed as a widow of Major Pitcher however, her husband was still living at this time. They may have been separated as is apparent when examining census records.

    Notes:

    [Schimka.ged]

    1 _FA1
    2 DATE 22 JUN 1954
    2 PLAC Burial in Wilmore Cemetery, Wilmore, Kentucky

    I believe that the date of birth on the death certificate is not correct. If Delina was born during the month of October, then the 1880 census places her date of birth at 1870 and the 1920 census confirms this date.

    Children:
    1. 7. Mollie Beatrice Pitcher 21 Jul 1895 Ford, Clark County, Kentucky; 21 Jul 1933Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 24 Jul 1933Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
    2. Beatrice Pitcher about 1897 High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky; 11 Jul 1963Kenton County, Kentucky.
    3. Minnie Frances Pitcher 3 May 1900 Ford, Clark County, Kentucky; 19 Aug 1968Florence, Boone County, Kentucky; 21 Aug 1968Spring Grove Cemetery, 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
    4. Nancy B. Pitcher 02 Feb 1903 Kentucky; 17 Feb 1975Fayette County, Kentucky; Wilmore Cemetery, Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky.
    5. Kathryn Pitcher 22 Jun 1911 Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky; 7 Apr 1989Franklin County, Ohio; 1989Union Grove Cemetery, Canal Winchester, Franklin County, Ohio.