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James Patrick Langan I

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James Patrick Langan I

Birth
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
20 Aug 1975 (aged 86)
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 97, Section E, Block T
Memorial ID
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James Patrick Langan I (1889-1975) was a United States Army Sergeant during World War I. After the war he was a newspaper pressman. (b. January 4, 1889; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. August 20, 1975; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA) Military Service Number 89425 and Social Security Number 093079514.

Parents:
James was the son of John Patrick Langan I (1860-1930) and Catherine Devaney (1863-1956).

Birth:
He was born on January 4, 1889 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Siblings:
Daniel Langan (1885-1964) who married Jenny Lynch (1885-1969); Edward Langan (1886) who died as an infant; Mary Langan II (1888) who died as an infant; John Langan (1890-?); Edward Langan (1891-?); Catherine Veronica Langan (1892-1950) who was a school teacher who never married; John F. Langan (1893) who died as an infant; Cornelius Langan (1893-1896) who died as a child; Bernard Langan II (1895) who died as an infant; Mary Langan III (1895-?); Bernard Langan III (1895-1898); Ann Langan (1898-1939) who married Francis Ayers; Charles E. Langan (1899-1996) who was a welder who married May Cornetta; Bernard Francis Langan (1903-1982) who married Anna Fortmuller; and John Langan II (1905) who died as an infant.

World War I:
He enlisted in the Army on July 01, 1917 as a Private, and was later promoted to Sergeant. His last military company was Company B, 165th Infantry, American Expeditionary Force.

Marriage:
He married Katherine Mary Norton (1894-1942) aka Kitty Norton.

Children:
They had three living children before Katherine died.

Death:
He died on August 20, 1975 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Relationship:
James Patrick Langan I (1889-1975) was married to the grandaunt of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 14, 2003.

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James Patrick Langan I (1889-1975) was a United States Army Sergeant during World War I. After the war he was a newspaper pressman. (b. January 4, 1889; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. August 20, 1975; Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA) Military Service Number 89425 and Social Security Number 093079514.

Parents:
James was the son of John Patrick Langan I (1860-1930) and Catherine Devaney (1863-1956).

Birth:
He was born on January 4, 1889 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Siblings:
Daniel Langan (1885-1964) who married Jenny Lynch (1885-1969); Edward Langan (1886) who died as an infant; Mary Langan II (1888) who died as an infant; John Langan (1890-?); Edward Langan (1891-?); Catherine Veronica Langan (1892-1950) who was a school teacher who never married; John F. Langan (1893) who died as an infant; Cornelius Langan (1893-1896) who died as a child; Bernard Langan II (1895) who died as an infant; Mary Langan III (1895-?); Bernard Langan III (1895-1898); Ann Langan (1898-1939) who married Francis Ayers; Charles E. Langan (1899-1996) who was a welder who married May Cornetta; Bernard Francis Langan (1903-1982) who married Anna Fortmuller; and John Langan II (1905) who died as an infant.

World War I:
He enlisted in the Army on July 01, 1917 as a Private, and was later promoted to Sergeant. His last military company was Company B, 165th Infantry, American Expeditionary Force.

Marriage:
He married Katherine Mary Norton (1894-1942) aka Kitty Norton.

Children:
They had three living children before Katherine died.

Death:
He died on August 20, 1975 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.

Relationship:
James Patrick Langan I (1889-1975) was married to the grandaunt of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on July 14, 2003.

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