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James Fagan

BirthABT 1832 - Newfoundland
Death29 Mar 1888 - Saint Marys, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
MotherElizabeth Glover
FatherJames Fagan

Born in Newfoundland on ABT 1832 to James Fagan and Elizabeth Glover. James Fagan married Mary Yetman and had 14 children. He passed away on 29 Mar 1888 in Saint Marys, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Parents
James Fagan
1809 - 1852
Elizabeth Glover
1811 - 1891
Spouse(s)
Mary Yetman
1830 - Unknown
Mary Fagan
1845 - Unknown
Children Show all
James Fagan
1864 - 1940
Michael Fagan
1854 - Unknown
Margaret Fagan
1862 - 1945
Gerald (Garret) Fagan
1856 - 1923
John Twin Fagan
1855 - Unknown
Francis J. Fagan
1858 - 1947
Ellen Fagan
1869 - 1968

Joseph Fagan
1872 - 1917
William Fagan
1875 - Unknown
Elizabeth Fagan
1871 - 1897
Mary Ann Fagan
1866 - Unknown
John Fagan
1860 - Unknown
Edward (Twin) Fagan
1855 - Unknown
John Joseph Fagan
1860 - Unknown

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