Monday, March 31, 2025

Biographies for George W. Thomasson and his wife, Frances A. "Fannie" Frank (my great-great-grandparents on my mother's side)

These biographies were generated by the Google Gemini AI from an RM10 Narrative Report.

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Biography of George W. Thomasson

Early Life & Family

George W. Thomasson was born about 1843 in Green County, Virginia, to Thomas C. Thomasson and Catharine Smith. He has alternate birth information: about 1845 from the 1850 and 1870 censuses.

On October 10, 1850, George was a family member in the household of his mother, Catharine Smith, in the census in Greene County, Virginia. The family included Catharine Thomasson, 47 years old, and George's sisters Rebecca F. Thomasson, 17 years old, Margaret F. Thomasson, 12 years old, and Barbary A. Thomasson, 11/12 years old. His father, Thomas, was not listed and may have died before the census. George attended school during the census year.

George W. Thomasson has not been found in the 1860 census.

Marriage and Children

George W. Thomasson and Francis A. "Fannie" Frank were married on December 25, 1866, in Cherry Grove, Rockingham County, Virginia. George's last name is incorrectly listed as "Towman" in the marriage records.

On August 1, 1870, George and Fannie appeared in the census in Stanardsville, Greene County, Virginia. The family included G W Thomason, 25 years old and working as a farmer, Fannie A Thomason, 25 years old and keeping house, and their children Charles F Thomason, 2 years old, and Jasper D Thomason, 1 year old.

On June 15, 1880, the family appeared in the census in Plains District, Rockingham County, Virginia. At this time, George's occupation was listed as "Teaching Music." Music teachers in this era often traveled to students' homes for individual lessons on instruments like piano or violin and also provided vocal instruction to students of varying ages and skill levels. The family consisted of Geo W Thomasson, 36 years old and teaching music, Fannie A Thomasson, 35 years old and keeping house, and their children Charles F Thomasson, 11, Jasper D Thomasson, 10, Emma E Thomasson, 8, Robert L Thomasson, 6, John H Thomasson, 5, Cora F Thomasson, 3, and Thomas E Thomasson, 1.

George and Fannie's children also included Charles F. Thomasson (born October 21, 1867; died February 1932), Gaspar David "Jasper" Thomasson (born January 9, 1869; died June 11, 1942), Emma Elizabeth Thomasson (born September 25, 1870; died July 8, 1955), Robert Lee Thomasson (born September 27, 1872; died May 10, 1957), John H. Thomasson (born September 16, 1874; died December 4, 1933), Cora F. Thomasson (born December 20, 1876; died January 18, 1963), William Thomasson (born about 1879; died November 1884), Thomas E. Thomasson (born March 9, 1879; died November 7, 1888), Ella Linora "Big Mom" Thomasson (born December 25, 1881; died September 16, 1954), and George H. Thomasson (born August 22, 1884; died September 21, 1890).

Death

George W. Thomasson died in July 1884 in Green County, Virginia, at the age of 41 from ague (malaria?). His wife, Francis Thomasson, reported his death. He worked as a musician until his death.


Biography of Francis A. "Fannie" Frank Thomasson

Early Life & Family

Francis A. "Fannie" Frank was born on May 23, 1845, in Rockingham County, Virginia, to Joseph Frank and Susannah Funk. She has alternate birth information: about 1842 from the 1860 census in Virginia, and May 1844 from the 1900 census in Virginia.

On July 30, 1850, Fannie was a member of Joseph Frank Sr. and Susannah Funk's household in the census in Rockingham County, Virginia. Frances was 5 years old.

On June 19, 1860, Fannie was a member of Joseph Frank Sr. and Susannah Funk's household in the census in Rockingham County, Virginia. The family consisted of Joseph Frank, 70 years old, Susanah Frank, 52 years old, Fannie Frank, 18 years old, and David Frank, 21 years old. Fannie attended school during the census year.

Marriage and Children

Francis A. "Fannie" Frank and George W. Thomasson were married on December 25, 1866, in Cherry Grove, Rockingham County, Virginia.

On August 1, 1870, Fannie and George appeared in the census in Stanardsville, Greene County, Virginia. In 1870, Fannie was 25 years old and keeping house. Fannie and George's children included Charles F. Thomasson (born about 1868) and Jasper D. Thomasson (born about 1869).

On June 15, 1880, the family appeared in the census in Plains District, Rockingham County, Virginia. In 1880, Fannie was 35 years old and keeping house. Additional children listed in the 1880 census were Emma E. Thomasson (born about 1872), Robert L. Thomasson (born about 1874), John H. Thomasson (born about 1875), Cora F. Thomasson (born about 1877), and Thomas E. Thomasson (born about 1879).

Fannie and George's children also included Charles F. Thomasson (born October 21, 1867; died February 1932), Gaspar David "Jasper" Thomasson (born January 9, 1869; died June 11, 1942), Emma Elizabeth Thomasson (born September 25, 1870; died July 8, 1955), Robert Lee Thomasson (born September 27, 1872; died May 10, 1957), John H. Thomasson (born September 16, 1874; died December 4, 1933), Cora F. Thomasson (born December 20, 1876; died January 18, 1963), William Thomasson (born about 1879; died November 1884), Thomas E. Thomasson (born March 9, 1879; died November 7, 1888), Ella Linora "Big Mom" Thomasson (born December 25, 1881; died September 16, 1954), and George H. Thomasson (born August 22, 1884; died September 21, 1890).

Widowhood and Later Life

George W. Thomasson died in July 1884. Fannie reported her husband's death.

On June 13, 1900, Fannie was living with the family of her daughter, Ella Linora Thomasson, and her husband, Austin W. Leitch, at a house in Middle River District, Augusta County, Virginia. Fannie was listed as Austin's mother-in-law, born in May 1844 in Virginia. She was widowed and had 10 children, 7 of whom were still alive. Fannie was able to read and write.

Fannie appeared in the census over May 5-May 6, 1910, at a rural address on Maryland Road in Plains District, Rockingham County, Virginia. She was living with the family of her daughter, Cora, and her husband, John Crider. In 1910, Fannie was 65 years old, widowed, and had 10 children with 7 still living.

Death and Burial

Fannie Thomasson died of angina pectoris with cerebral hemorrhage on March 26, 1918, in Plains Magisterial District, Rockingham County, Virginia, at the age of 72. Her death certificate listed her birth date as May 23, 1845, her occupation as "at home," her father as Joe Frank, and her mother as Susan Frank. The informant on her death certificate was Mrs. Chas [Charles] Crider, likely her daughter Cora. Her doctor, J. E. Lincoln, MD, had only attended her on the day she died, and death occurred at 8:30 pm. She was buried on March 28, 1918, at Trissels Mennonite Church Cemetery in Broadway, Rockingham County, Virginia. Her tombstone inscription is "w/C.W.," referring to her husband, G.W. Thomasson. Fannie was also known by her married name, Fannie Thomasson.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Biographies of William H. Roderick and his wife, Rosetta Thomas (Ginger's great-great-grandparents on her mother's side)

These biographies were generated by ChatGPT from an RM10 Narrative Report.

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Biography of William H. Roderick (Ginger’s great-great-grandfather on her mother’s side)

Early Life & Family

William H. Roderick was born around 1839 in Rush, Monroe County, New York, to Samuel and Sally Roderick. Various records provide alternative birth years, including 1838 and 1840.

By October 24, 1850, William was living with his family in Rush, attending school alongside his siblings. In the 1855 New York state census, at age 16, he continued residing in Rush in a framed house valued at $600. By 1860, at age 21, he worked as a farmer while living with his mother and siblings.

Civil War Service (1862–1863)

On August 15, 1862, William enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving as a Private in the 18th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery during the Civil War. He mustered in on September 13, 1862, in Rochester, New York.

The 18th NY Light Artillery participated in several key battles and campaigns, including:

  • Teche Campaign (April 1863) – Operations in Western Louisiana aimed at disrupting Confederate supply lines.
  • Siege of Port Hudson (May–July 1863) – A major Union victory securing control of the Mississippi River.
  • Additional engagements in Louisiana and Mississippi, including battles at Fort Bisland, Irish Bend, and Plains Store.

Due to illness, William was discharged with a disability on August 27, 1863, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Military records described him as having gray eyes, brown hair, a light complexion, and standing 5 feet 10 inches tall.

Post-War Life & Marriage

After returning home, William appeared in the 1865 New York state census, living with his mother and brothers. By 1870, he had married Rosetta B. Thomas, a former student of Genesee College, and they lived in Rush. William worked as a carpenter, and their household included real estate valued at $1,000.

On July 1, 1876, William and Rosetta welcomed their daughter, Lillian E. Roderick, in Rush.

By June 3, 1880, the family continued living in Rush, where William was listed as a carpenter and joiner.

Widowhood & Later Years

Tragedy struck on July 30, 1889, when Rosetta passed away at age 51. William was appointed administrator of her estate on September 12, 1889, as she died intestate (without a will).

By 1890, William was listed in the Veterans Schedule, confirming his Civil War service. In the 1892 state census, he was 52 years old, still working as a carpenter, and living with his 16-year-old daughter, Lillian.

Passing & Legacy

William H. Roderick passed away on October 26, 1898, at the age of 59, in Rush, Monroe County, New York. His daughter, Lillian E. Fagan (her married name), was appointed administrator of his estate on November 12, 1898.

He was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in Rush, Monroe County, New York.

Lillian later married Daniel James Fagan between 1896 and 1897. She lived until March 6, 1947, when she passed away in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.

William was sometimes also known as Thomas Roderick, a name recalled by his granddaughter, Olive R. Fagan.


Biography of Rosetta B. Thomas (William’s wife and Ginger’s great-great-grandmother on her mother’s side)

Rosetta B. Thomas was born around 1838 in Rush, Monroe County, New York, to Christal Thomas and Catherine Thomas.

By October 29, 1850, Rosetta was living in Rush with her family. Her father, Christal, was a farmer with real estate valued at $5,000. She had three older brothers: Bradley, William B., and Franklin Thomas.

In the 1855 New York state census (June 20, 1855), she was still living in Rush with her family. Her father, originally from Maryland, had lived in the area for 51 years. Her mother, Catherine, was from Pennsylvania. At the time, Rosetta was 17 years old.

Education at Genesee College (1859)

In 1859, Rosetta attended Genesee College in Lima, Livingston County, New York, a Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college that admitted both men and women. During her time there, she would have studied subjects such as literature, philosophy, history, mathematics, and theology, as education for women at the time often prepared them for careers in teaching or missionary work. Given the college’s religious foundation, she likely attended chapel services and adhered to strict moral discipline. It is unclear how long she attended or if she graduated, but her enrollment at Genesee College was notable, as higher education for women was still rare in the 1850s.

By July 20, 1860, she was still residing with her parents in Honeoye Falls, Monroe County, New York. Her father, Christal, owned real estate worth $4,500 and personal estate valued at $530.

Following the death of her father, Rosetta was recorded in the June 14, 1865 New York state census, living with her widowed mother, Catherine Thomas, in Rush. At this time, Rosetta was 27 years old and unmarried.

Marriage & Family

Sometime before June 4, 1870, Rosetta married William H. Roderick, a carpenter and Civil War veteran from Rush. The couple was living together in Rush at the time of the 1870 census, where William owned real estate valued at $1,000 and personal estate valued at $150.

On July 1, 1876, Rosetta gave birth to their daughter, Lillian E. Roderick, in Rush.

By June 3, 1880, the family was still living in Rush, where William continued working as a carpenter and joiner. Their daughter, Lillian, was 4 years old at the time.

Later Years & Passing

Sadly, Rosetta passed away on July 30, 1889, at the age of 51 in New York. She died intestate (without a will), and on September 12, 1889, her husband, William, was appointed administrator of her estate.

She was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in Rush, Monroe County, New York.

Following her death, her daughter, Lillian, continued living with her father. By 1892, Lillian was 16 years old and still residing in Rush. She later married Daniel James Fagan between 1896 and 1897.

Lillian lived until March 6, 1947, when she passed away in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

MS Co-Pilot Timeline Report for James H. Leitch and Cynthia M. Depriest, my 2nd-great-grandparents

·         October 28, 1845: James Henry Leitch was born in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

·         About 1843: Cynthia Mildred Depriest was born in Virginia.

·         August 6, 1850: Cynthia Mildred Depriest appeared in the 1850 census as a member of Robert Depriest and Jemimah Ramsey's household in Augusta County, Virginia. The household consisted of:

o    Robert Depriest (54, Shoemaker, Real Estate $230, Birthplace VA)

o    Jemima Depriest (52, Birthplace VA, cannot read or write)

o    Julia A. Depriest (22, Birthplace VA)

o    Robert Depriest (20, Laborer, Birthplace VA)

o    Charles A. Depriest (18, Laborer, Birthplace VA)

o    Hannah I. Depriest (16, Birthplace VA)

o    Sarah F. Depriest (14, Birthplace VA)

o    Elizabeth C. Depriest (10, Birthplace VA)

o    Cynthia Depriest (7, Birthplace Virginia).

·         September 11, 1860: Cynthia Mildred Depriest appeared in the 1860 census as a member of Robert Depriest and Jemimah Ramsey's household in Augusta County, Virginia. The household consisted of:

o    Robert Depriest (64, Shoemaker, Birthplace VA)

o    Jemima Depriest (62, Birthplace VA)

o    Julia A. Depriest (32, Birthplace VA)

o    Robert Depriest (30, Laborer, Birthplace VA)

o    Charles A. Depriest (28, Laborer, Birthplace VA)

o    Hannah I. Depriest (26, Birthplace VA)

o    Sarah F. Depriest (24, Birthplace VA)

o    Elizabeth C. Depriest (20, Birthplace VA)

o    Cynthia Depriest (17, Birthplace Virginia).

·         1860: James Henry Leitch appeared in the 1860 census as a family member in the household of John B. Leitch in St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The household consisted of:

o    John B. Leitch (55, Farmer, Real Estate $785, Personal Estate $575, Birthplace VA)

o    James H. Leitch (12, attended school, Birthplace VA)

o    Rebecca Leitch (10, attended school, Birthplace VA)

o    Charles Leitch (8, attended school, Birthplace VA)

o    Joanna Simpson (14, stepdaughter from John's second wife Elizabeth Simpson, Birthplace VA)

o    Aaron Pryor (16, black man, laborer, Birthplace VA).

·         November 4, 1866: James Henry Leitch and Cynthia Mildred Depriest were married in Augusta County, Virginia. James was 21 and Cynthia was 23.

·         July 30, 1870: They appeared in the 1870 federal population census in Mount Sidney, Augusta County, Virginia. The household consisted of:

o    James Henry Leitch (24, farmer, Birthplace VA)

o    Cynthia Mildred Depriest (27, keeping house, Birthplace VA)

o    Mary J. Leitch (6, Birthplace VA)

o    Ella J. Leitch (3, Birthplace VA)

o    Samuel D. Leitch (7/12, born in December 1869, Birthplace VA).

·         June 5, 1880: They appeared in the 1880 federal population census in Beverly Manor, Augusta County, Virginia. The household consisted of:

o    James Henry Leitch (34, farmer, Birthplace VA)

o    Cynthia Mildred Depriest (37, Birthplace VA)

o    Mary J. Leitch (16, attended school, Birthplace VA)

o    Ella J. Leitch (13, attended school, Birthplace VA)

o    Eva Lulu Leitch (6, attended school, Birthplace VA)

o    Samuel D. Leitch (10, attended school, Birthplace VA)

o    Preston Thompson Leitch Sr. (4, Birthplace VA)

o    Austin W. Leitch (2, Birthplace VA)

o    Celestine Leitch (7 months, born in Nov 1879, Birthplace VA)

o    Franklin Leitch (26, nephew, single, helped out on the farm, Birthplace VA).

·         July 21, 1893: James Henry Leitch died from a fever in Beverly Manor District, Augusta County, Virginia. He was 47.

·         September 8, 1897: Cynthia Mildred Depriest died from a fever, possibly Typhoid Fever, in Augusta County, Virginia. She was 54.

Other significant events:

·         April 14, 1863: Mary J. "Mollie" Leitch was born in Virginia. She later married George Scott Brooks on December 29, 1886, in Fishersville, Augusta County, Virginia, and died on August 28, 1893, in Augusta County, Virginia.

·         August 1867: Ella J. Leitch was born in Virginia. She married Amos N. Pearson before 1892 and died on October 21, 1915, in Covington, Alleghany County, Virginia.

·         December 27, 1869: Samuel D. Leitch was born in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia. He married Susan I. Wolfrey on December 5, 1895, in Augusta County, Virginia, and died on March 2, 1957, in Petersburg (City), Virginia.

·         May 20, 1872: Bertie Mildred Leitch was born in Beverly Manor, Augusta County, Virginia. No further information is available about Bertie.

·         December 17, 1873: Henrietta Leitch was born in Beverly Manor, Augusta County, Virginia. No further information is available about Henrietta.

·         April 11, 1875: Eva Lulu Leitch was born in Augusta County, Virginia. She married Nicholas Trout Whitlock on January 21, 1895, in Washington, D.C., and died on February 6, 1958, in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia.

·         October 10, 1875: Preston Thompson Leitch Sr. was born in Beverly Manor, Augusta County, Virginia. He married Bettie Isabelle Carr around 1903 and died on March 4, 1964, in Roanoke (City), Virginia.

·         July 4, 1877: Austin W. Leitch was born in Virginia. He married Ella Linora Thomasson on October 27, 1897, in Staunton, Rockingham County, Virginia; Alice Southard on September 1, 1927, in Gordonsville, Orange County, Virginia; and Melba Elizabeth Fetty on July 29, 1940, in Hanover County, Virginia. He died on August 30, 1954, in Charlottesville, Charlottesville (City), Virginia.

·         November 4, 1879: Celestine Leitch was born in Virginia. She married Albert Henry Kutsch in 1910 and died on April 2, 1971, in Teaneck, Bergen County, New Jersey.

·         September 10, 1881: Rebecca C. Leitch was born in Beverly Manor, Augusta County, Virginia. She died from a sore throat on October 27, 1884, at the age of 3 in Augusta County, Virginia. She was also known as Catharine C. Leitch.

·         March 14, 1885: Nina S. Leitch was born in Virginia. She married Robert Sidney Paxton on June 23, 1904, in Alleghany County, Virginia, and died on November 4, 1962.

Monday, March 10, 2025

ChatGPT Timeline Report for Thomas and Helen (Yawman) Fagan, Ginger's 2nd-great grandparents, from RM10 Narrative Report

Timeline Report for Thomas Fagan and Helen Yawman

Thomas Fagan

1844, February – Born in Monroe County, New York to Barnard and Bridget Fagan. (Alternate birth years: 1843 per Find A Grave, 1845 per 1875 NY state census.)

1850, October 17 – Lived in Henrietta, Monroe County, New York with parents Barnard and Bridget Fagan. Household included siblings John (8), Thomas (6), James (3), and Margaret (4 months), as well as extended family members John (32), Margaret (28), and Elizabeth (3) Fagan. Both parents were from Ireland and could not read or write. (Age: 6)

1855, June 21 – Lived on a farm in Henrietta, Monroe County, New York with parents and siblings. Household included father Barney (43, farmer, alien), mother Bridget (40), siblings John (12), Thomas (11), James (9), Margaret (4), and Sarahann (1). (Age: 11)

1860, July 17 – Lived on a farm in Rush, Monroe County, New York. Household included father Barnard (48, farmer), mother Bridget (42), siblings John (14), Thomas (16, farm laborer), James (13), Margaret (10), and Sarah (5). Property valued at $3,675 in real estate and $400 in personal estate. (Age: 16)

1865, June 1 – Lived in Rush, Monroe County, New York. Household included father Bernard (53, farmer, naturalized citizen), mother Bridget (49), siblings John (22), Thomas (21, farmer), James (18), Margaret (15), and Sarah (10). (Age: 21)

After June 17, 1865 – Married Helen Yawman and lived in Rush, Monroe County, New York.

1870, June 1 – Lived on a farm in Rush, Monroe County, New York. Household included Thomas (26, farmer), wife Helen (26, keeping house), children Mary A. (4), John L. (2), and Thomas (1). Property valued at $13,000 in real estate and $3,975 in personal estate. (Age: 26)

1875, June 2 – Lived in Rush, Monroe County, New York. Household included Thomas (30, farmer), wife Helen (30), and children Mary (8), Jennie (6), Margaret (5), Daniel (4), John (2 years 6 months), and Richard (3 months). (Age: 30)

1880, June 16 – Lived on a farm in Mendon, Monroe County, New York. Household included Thomas (36, farmer), wife Helen (36), and children Mary (13), Jennie (11), Alice (10), Daniel (9), John (7), Richard (5), William (3), and Thomas (1). (Age: 36)

1892, February 16 – Lived in Rush, Monroe County, New York. Household included Thomas (48, farmer), wife Helen (48), and children Daniel (21), Jennie (22), Alice (23), John (19), Richard (17), William (14), Raymond (8), and Nellie (5). (Age: 48)

1900, June 1 – Lived on a farm in Rush, Monroe County, New York. Household included Thomas (56, farmer), wife Helen (55, mother of 13 children, 8 living), and children Helen (12) and Raymond (15, farm laborer). Owned mortgaged farm. (Age: 56)

1905, June 1 – Lived in Wheatland, Monroe County, New York. Household included Thomas (61, farmer), wife Helen (61), and lodger Ann Rossiter (69, Ireland, 49 years in U.S., citizen). (Age: 61)

1909 – Worked as a farmer in Rush, Monroe County, New York. (Age: 65)

1910, April 27 – Retired from farming and lived in Rush, Monroe County, New York. Household included Thomas (66, retired, owned home free), wife Helen (66, mother of 13 children, 5 living), and daughter Nellie (23, music teacher). (Age: 66)

1913, December 27 – Died at age 69.

1913, December 30 – Buried at Holy Angels Cemetery in Scottsville, Monroe County, New York.


Helen Yawman

1843, October 22 – Born in Rochester, Monroe County, New York to John Yawman and Maria Eve Reisinger. (Alternate birth year: 1844.)

1850, October 4 – Lived in Wheatland, Monroe County, New York with parents John and Maria Yawman, siblings Elizabeth (9), Hellen (7), Catharine (5), Matthew (4), Charles (2), and Barbery (8 months). (Age: 7)

1855, June 12 – Lived in Wheatland, Monroe County, New York with family. Household included parents John and Mary Eve Yawman, and siblings Elizabeth, Mary Magdaline, Catharine, Matthew, Charles, Barbara, Abalona, John, and Joseph. (Age: 11)

1860, July 30 – Worked as a domestic servant in Wheatland, Monroe County, New York in the household of hotel keeper Calvin C. Merritt. (Age: 16)

1865, June 17 – Lived in Wheatland, Monroe County, New York with family, working as a dressmaker. (Age: 20)

After June 17, 1865 – Married Thomas Fagan and lived in Rush, Monroe County, New York.

1870-1910 – Lived with Thomas Fagan in Rush and Wheatland, Monroe County, New York, raising their children.

1913, December 27 – Became a widow after Thomas Fagan’s death. (Age: 70)

1912–1913 – Moved to Rochester, Monroe County, New York.

1920, January 27 – Lived at 47 Pembroke Street in Rochester, Monroe County, New York with daughter Helen Knapp and her family. (Age: 76)

1925, June 1 – Lived at 47 Pembroke Street in Rochester, Monroe County, New York with daughter Helen Knapp and family. (Age: 81)

1929, October 24 – A newspaper article highlighted Helen’s active lifestyle at age 87. She enjoyed reading, sewing, and listening to radio programs, especially music by her son Raymond Fagan. (Age: 87)

1930, April 3 – Lived at 47 Pembroke Street in Rochester, Monroe County, New York with daughter Helen Knapp and family. (Age: 87)

1934, April 6 – Died at age 90 at home in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.

1934, April 7 – Her obituary stated she was the widow of Thomas Fagan and mother of five sons and three daughters. Her funeral was held at Blessed Sacrament Church, and she was buried in Holy Angels Cemetery.

1934, April 9 – Buried at Holy Angels Cemetery in Scottsville, Monroe County, New York.


Children of Thomas Fagan and Helen Yawman

  1. Mary A. Fagan (1866–1885) – Died at age 19.
  2. John L. Fagan (1868–before 1873) – Died before age 5.
  3. Jane "Jennie" Fagan (1870–1956) – Married John H. Rossiter in 1894.
  4. Alice M. Fagan (1869–1956) – Married James F. Gleason in 1894.
  5. Daniel James Fagan (1871–1971) – Married Lillian E. Rodrick, later married Mae S. Langswager.
  6. John Francis Fagan (1873–1949) – Married Margaret Jane Maloney.
  7. Richard Arthur Fagan (1875–1941) – Married Katherine J. Thompson.
  8. William F. Fagan (1877–1942) – Married Bessie Anna Williams in 1909.
  9. Thomas B. Fagan (1879–1888) – Died at age 8.
  10. Eva M. Fagan (1881–1885) – Died at age 4.
  11. Joseph R. Fagan (1883–1883) – Died at less than 1 month old.
  12. Raymond Carlos Fagan (1884–1970) – Married Dorothy Louise Waltz in 1905.
  13. Helen M. "Nellie" Fagan (1886–1977) – Married George J. Knapp Jr. in 1914.