Anna McCullough
Anna McCullough was born around 1841. She married Amos S. Collins in Rock Island, Illinois, on October 17, 1862, and their daughter Mary was born around 1867. They moved to Louisiana after the Civil War, and her husband worked as a Freedmen’s Bureau agent and newspaper editor. They settled in New Orleans, Louisiana, around 1869. Her husband died on May 18, 1881, and she passed away in New Orleans on January 12, 1923.
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(805)McCullough, Anna ~ Collins, Anna18411923-01-12
  • Conflict Side: Union
  • Role: Civilian
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  • Gender: Female
  • Race: White

Documents - Records: 5

  • (2778) [recipient] ~ Amos S. Collins to Anna McCullough, 20 March 1862
  • (2779) [recipient] ~ Amos S. Collins to Anna McCullough, 11 December 1862
  • (2780) [recipient] ~ Amos S. Collins to Anna McCullough, 22 March 1864
  • (2782) [recipient] ~ Amos S. Collins to Anna McCullough, undated
  • (2783) [recipient] ~ Amos S. Collins to Anna McCullough, 23 March 1864

People - Records: 1

  • (805) McCullough, Anna is the [wife of] (804) Collins, Amos S.

Places - Records: 1

  • (72) [death] ~ New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana

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SOURCES

1880 United States Federal Census, available from Ancestry.com; 1890 Veterans Census, available from Ancestry.com; Louisiana Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964, available from Ancestry.com.