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Charles T Fagan

Birth7 Oct 1861 - Frederick, Maryland, USA
Death16 Mar 1918 - Frederick, Maryland, USA
MotherCatharine E RENN
FatherThomas Fagan

Born in Frederick, Maryland, USA on 7 Oct 1861 to Thomas Fagan and Catharine E RENN. Charles T Fagan married Adelaide Myrtle "Addie" Fraley and had 10 children. He passed away on 16 Mar 1918 in Frederick, Maryland, USA.

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Parents
Thomas Fagan
1826 - 1896
Catharine E Renn
1828 - 1893
Spouse(s)
Adelaide Myrtle "Addie" Fraley
1866 - 1933
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Addie Estelle Fagan
1896 - 1955
Lawrence R Fagan
1895 - 1941
Robert Clark Fagan
1893 - 1918
Margaret Myrtle "Maggie" Fagan Shipley
1885 - 1973
Lewis Fraley Fagan
1892 - 1946

Hazel C. Fagan
1897 - 1918
George Edgar Fagan
1905 - 1992
Charles T Fagan
1887 - 1903
Cora Rebecca Fagan
1902 - 1965
Harry Foster Fagan
1883 - 1898

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