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James Jacobus Fagan

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James Jacobus Fagan

Birth
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Nov 1928 (aged 64)
Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 - Block 4 - Lot 59 - Site 4
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Son of Thomas and Anne (Shothran) Fagan. He married Catherine Kerins Sept. 8, 1893 in Denver, Colorado.
They had 5 children, Joseph, Frank, Frederick, George and Gertude Fagan.

Obituary, Monday, Nov. 19, 1928, Newton Republican, Newton, Kansas
James J. Fagan was born in Mexico, Audrain Co., Missouri, May 9, 1865. He was a pioneer settler of Newton, Kansas having come here in 1874. He was married to Miss Catherine Kerin, Sept. 8, 1893 in Denver, Colorado and the home to which he brought his bride was the one in which he passed a way on Saturday, Nov. 10, 1928, after an illness of three days.
Mr. Fagan was a Santa Fe Railroad shopman. Surviving him are his only daughter, Mrs. Homer (Gertude Agnes Catherine) McNair of Kansas City; sons, Joseph J. and Fred of Newton, Kansas; Frank of Los Angeles, California and George of Green River, Wyoming and his grandchildren, Dale Eugene Fagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fagan and Betty Jane McNair and Dorothy Lorraine McNair daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Homer McNair.
His funeral was held at St. Mary's church and he was buried by the side of his wife Catherine whose death occured 8 years ago, June 6, 1920. Both are buried at St. Mary's cemetery, Newton, Kansas.

Son of Thomas and Anne (Shothran) Fagan. He married Catherine Kerins Sept. 8, 1893 in Denver, Colorado.
They had 5 children, Joseph, Frank, Frederick, George and Gertude Fagan.

Obituary, Monday, Nov. 19, 1928, Newton Republican, Newton, Kansas
James J. Fagan was born in Mexico, Audrain Co., Missouri, May 9, 1865. He was a pioneer settler of Newton, Kansas having come here in 1874. He was married to Miss Catherine Kerin, Sept. 8, 1893 in Denver, Colorado and the home to which he brought his bride was the one in which he passed a way on Saturday, Nov. 10, 1928, after an illness of three days.
Mr. Fagan was a Santa Fe Railroad shopman. Surviving him are his only daughter, Mrs. Homer (Gertude Agnes Catherine) McNair of Kansas City; sons, Joseph J. and Fred of Newton, Kansas; Frank of Los Angeles, California and George of Green River, Wyoming and his grandchildren, Dale Eugene Fagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fagan and Betty Jane McNair and Dorothy Lorraine McNair daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Homer McNair.
His funeral was held at St. Mary's church and he was buried by the side of his wife Catherine whose death occured 8 years ago, June 6, 1920. Both are buried at St. Mary's cemetery, Newton, Kansas.

Gravesite Details

On stone with Catherine and beside son Frederick.



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