Name | Andrew Boyle | |
Born | Abt 1828 | Ireland [1] |
Gender | Male | |
Residence | 5 Sep 1850 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [2] |
Hugh Ball (Boyle) 1850 Census Enumeration Hugh Boyle and family as enumerated on the 1850 Census in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island with the last name spelling of "Ball". |
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Residence | 1857 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [3] |
Boyle family, The Providence Directory, 1857 |
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Residence | 1858 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [4] |
Boyle family members, The Providence City Directory, 1858 |
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Residence | 1 Jun 1860 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [5] |
Boyle family members, The Providence Directory, 1860 |
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Residence | 14 Jun 1860 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [6] |
The Boyle Family 1860 Census Enumeration Andrew Boyle, head of household after the death of his father, his mother Rosanna and three younger brothers still at home, John, Hugh and James. |
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Residence | 1861 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [7] |
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Providence Rhode Island City Directory showing Rosanna and her sons, Andrew, Hugh and John; possibly others. |
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Residence | 1 Jun 1861 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [8] |
Boyle family members in Providence, 1861 |
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Residence | 1 Jun 1862 | Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [9] |
Boyle Family Members in Providence City Directory of 1862 |
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Residence | Jun 1863 | 75 Randall St, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [10] |
Andrew was enumerated with his brothers John and Hugh at this address. John was with his regiment during this time and Hugh's name had a military designation in one column so he may have been fighting abroad as well. | ||
Civil War Draft Registration for Andrew, John and Hugh Boyle. All three brothers were enumerated at 75 Randall St, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island but John was fighting with his regiment at this time, Hugh's name included a military designation in one column so he may have been fighting in the Civil War at the time of this enumeration as well. |
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Died | Cause: Internal Injuries. His brother, James Boyle, stated that he was "hurt inwardly" | |
Person ID | I1782 | Schimka Family Tree |
Last Modified | 31 Mar 2017 |
Father | Hugh H. Boyle, b. Abt 1801, Ireland , d. 14 Nov 1855, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island (Age ~ 54 years) | |
Mother | Rosanna Mulligan, b. Abt 1804, Ireland , d. 8 Mar 1866, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island (Age ~ 62 years) | |
Married | Abt 1827 | Ireland |
Documents | The marriage record of John Boyle and Bridget Branigan. | |
John Boyle's 1891 Death Certificate | ||
Family ID | F709 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
Documents | A Deposition interview of James Boyle on behalf of his nephew, John Francis Boyle. On the 6th of April 1901, James Boyle gave a deposition in the case of his nephew's, John Francis Boyle, application for a pension for services rendered during the Spanish-American War. In this deposition, James explained the health and parentage of his nephew. He also provided the names of his parents, four brothers and how they all died as well as mentioning a sixth brother who James simply said, "died in the war." Presumbably that unnamed brother died in the Civil War. |
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