Ann Cullin1

#25420, (circa 1795 - 23 July 1874)

Family

Matthew Boyse b. 1788, d. 1864
Children 1.Mary Boyse3 (c 1815 - 1872)
 2.Anastas Boyse3 (c 1816 - )
 3.Ellen Boyse3 (c 1817 - )
 4.John Boyse3 (c 1819 - 1868)
 5.Clement Boyse8 (c 1822 - )
 6.Martin B Boyce+9 (c 1823 - 1905)
 7.Ann Boyse+1 (c 1826 - )
 8.Matthew Boyse Jr.1 (c 1829 - 1857)
 9.Jane Boyse+1 (c 1832 - )
 10.William Boyse+10 (c 1837 - 1910)
Her married name was Boyse. 
Birth*circa 1795She was born circa 1795 at IrelandG.2 
Marriage*1814She married Matthew Boyse in 1814 at Co. Wexford, IrelandG.1 
between 1 April 1825 and 30 June 1825She and Matthew Boyse migrated to Baltimore, Maryland, from Ireland between 1 April 1825 and 30 June 1825.3 
1825She and Matthew Boyse lived in 1825 at West VirginiaG.1 
1827She and Matthew Boyse removed to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1827.1 
1837She and Matthew Boyse removed to St. Charles Co., MissouriG, in 1837.1 
1843She and Matthew Boyse removed to Missouri in 1843.1 
18 July 1860She and Matthew Boyse appeared on the census of 18 July 1860 at 6th Ward, St. Louis, Missouri.2 
23 December 1864In Matthew Boyse's will dated 23 December 1864, Ann Cullin was named as executrix and heir.4 
15 June 1870She appeared on the census of 15 June 1870 in the household of Ann Boyse and Michael McGuire, as Ann Boyce, age 70, b. Ireland, real estate value $40000.5 
1872She lived in 1872 at Christy Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.6 
Death*23 July 1874She died on 23 July 1874 at 2226 Christy Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.7 

Citations

  1. [S2216] Wm. S. Bryan and Robert Rose, A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri (St. Louis: Bryan, Brand & Co., 1876), pp. 199-200.
  2. [S19] 1860 U.S. Federal Census. Matthew Boyce (70), b. Ireland, real estate value $50,000, personal estate $20,000; Ann (64), b. Ireland.
  3. [S2215] Quarterly Abstracts of Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD, 1820--1869; M596. Record Group 36, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, online FamilySearch.org. List of Passengers Entered in the District of Baltimore by Vessels From Foreign Parts, 1 Apr 1825 - 30 Jun 1825, img. 220/437. Matt Boyce (32, farmer), Ann (30), Mary (10), Martin (2), Ellen (8), John (6), Clement (4) and Anastas (9), all of Ireland.
  4. [S1815] Missouri Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988, online Ancestry.com, St. Louis, Probate File 6905, imgs. 1554-1606. Last will of Matthew R Boyse, 3 Dec 1864. All personal property to wife Ann Boyse. All real estate to wife Ann Boyse for her natural life, and then to their children (not named) or their children's children "to be determined by the intestate laws, the same as if no will had ever been made by me." Names ife Ann as executrix; witn. John Ring and Edward Ring. Proved 29 Dec 1864.
  5. [S18] 1870 U.S. Federal Census. Michael (50), b. Ireland, stonecutter, real estate value $18000; Ann (45), b. Ireland, keeping house.
  6. [S58] Gould's St. Louis Directory , Gould & Aldrich's Directory for 1872, p. 114. Ann Boyse, wid. of Matthew, res. 222 [sic, prob. 2226, see death record] Christy Avenue.
  7. [S29] St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1902, St. Louis Genalogical Association, compiler, online Ancestry.com, Ann Boyce, d. 2226 Christy Ave., 23 Jul 1874; citing Vol. 6B, p. 6, Missouri Archive C10373.
  8. [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census. Clement (28), b. Ireland, farmer; Martin (27), b. Ireland, farmer.
  9. [S271] Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002, Microfilm images, online Ancestry.com, Marr. Rec. of Martin Boyce, son of Mathew and Ann Boyce, and Johanna Casey, dau. of John Casey, 1859, q.v.
  10. [S19] 1860 U.S. Federal Census.