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Anna B Boylan

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Anna B Boylan

Birth
Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Death
1959 (aged 77–78)
Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C
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By the 1900, the Thomas Boylan family was no longer farming. Rather, Thomas had converted his farm into a fully owned home in Chillicothe, in which he later rented out rooms, as he and his daughters are listed as landlords.

Anna Boylan appears to have never married. She lived perhaps most of her adult life with her sister Stella Boylan Kauf, and her husband and daughter, in Chillicothe.

Sister Regina married in Chillicothe, and had one daughter. It is unknown in 2014 what happened to the other two Boylan sisters, Mary and Nora.


Name: Nora M Boylan
Home in 1900: Chillicothe, Peoria, Illinois
Age: 22
Birth Date: Nov 1877
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter
Father's name: Thomas Boylan
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: landlord
Neighbors:

Most neighbors were U.S. born, a few German, English, Irish and Scottish born among them.

An old Irish couple next door married 43 years.

A Kelly family with 4 kids next door.

A 25 yr old Joseph Staab, his wife Ellie and baby Clara were a few doors down. *Note that a member of the Staab family had married into the Boylan family. Ella Boylan, Anna Boylan's first cousin, the eldest daughter of Anna Boylan's uncle John Boylan, married a Staab man in the 1890's. Through 2016, this Boylan-Staab family of descendants has retained ownership of the original 2 story brick farmhouse that John Boylan built in the 1860's.

Household Members: living in an fully owned home in Chillicothe
Name Age
Thomas Boylan 67 born Feb 1833 in New York, both parents born in Ireland
Thomas H Boylan age 38 born Aug 1872
Regenia Boylan 24 born May 1876
Nora M Boylan 22 born Nov 1877
Anna B Boylan 19 born Jan 1881


By the 1900, the Thomas Boylan family was no longer farming. Rather, Thomas had converted his farm into a fully owned home in Chillicothe, in which he later rented out rooms, as he and his daughters are listed as landlords.

Anna Boylan appears to have never married. She lived perhaps most of her adult life with her sister Stella Boylan Kauf, and her husband and daughter, in Chillicothe.

Sister Regina married in Chillicothe, and had one daughter. It is unknown in 2014 what happened to the other two Boylan sisters, Mary and Nora.


Name: Nora M Boylan
Home in 1900: Chillicothe, Peoria, Illinois
Age: 22
Birth Date: Nov 1877
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter
Father's name: Thomas Boylan
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: landlord
Neighbors:

Most neighbors were U.S. born, a few German, English, Irish and Scottish born among them.

An old Irish couple next door married 43 years.

A Kelly family with 4 kids next door.

A 25 yr old Joseph Staab, his wife Ellie and baby Clara were a few doors down. *Note that a member of the Staab family had married into the Boylan family. Ella Boylan, Anna Boylan's first cousin, the eldest daughter of Anna Boylan's uncle John Boylan, married a Staab man in the 1890's. Through 2016, this Boylan-Staab family of descendants has retained ownership of the original 2 story brick farmhouse that John Boylan built in the 1860's.

Household Members: living in an fully owned home in Chillicothe
Name Age
Thomas Boylan 67 born Feb 1833 in New York, both parents born in Ireland
Thomas H Boylan age 38 born Aug 1872
Regenia Boylan 24 born May 1876
Nora M Boylan 22 born Nov 1877
Anna B Boylan 19 born Jan 1881




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