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Frederick “Fred” Dunagan

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Frederick “Fred” Dunagan

Birth
Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, USA
Death
1 Jan 1906 (aged 81)
Baker City, Baker County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Death Certificate does not name the cemetery. He died on the 1 Jan 1906 at. St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was buried on 10 Jan 1906. His family was in Idaho. Add to Map
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Frederick Dunagan is the oldest born son of Joseph Ellis and Lucinda Beall Dunagan. He was born on October 2, 1824 in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia. His father Joseph was 31 and his mother Lucinda was 22 at the time of his birth. Frederick was named after his maternal grandfather, Colonel Frederick Beall.
We know that Frederick married Louisa Augustus Kerbow on October 22, 1846, Jackson County Georgia, when he was 22 years old and she was 18. They had four children in nineteen years. Harriet H. Dunagan West Andrewartha was born July 13, 1847. Their second child, Columbia Clementine Dunagan Tate was born November 22, 1848. Joseph Milton Dunagan, their first son and third child was born in White County Georgia in October of 1850. Some years later in 1866 their son William Dunagan was born, also in White County Georgia.
We find Frederick and his family in Hall County, Georgia in the 1850, then in White county in the 1860 census. His occupation was listed as farmer. In the 1870 White County, Georgia census we find Louisa with three of her children. Frederick and Columbus Clementine were not listed in the household. We know that Frederick had already left for Idaho where is listed in the 1870 census as a farmer whose farm is valued at $1000 dollars. He has one farm hand living on the farm with him. His farm was located in the Idaho Territory, Alturas, Overland Road.
By 1880 we discover that Frederick has not only changed professions but has also divorced. He has made his home in Hornet and Little Salmon Valley, Washington, Idaho. His profession is now listed a singing teacher.
This is what is written in the History of Idaho Volume 3 1920:
"… Frederick Dunagan, a musician of ability, who also taught music and who became a prospector and miner, going to California as a gold seeker in the early '50s. Later he came to Idaho, living in old Alturas county for many years. He afterward removed to Baker, where he passed away in 1906.
I know that Louisa, his wife, is buried in Boise, Ada, Idaho in Morris Hill Cemetery. I have been unable to find the location of Frederick's burial.

Darline Dunagan Scruggs
Frederick Dunagan is the oldest born son of Joseph Ellis and Lucinda Beall Dunagan. He was born on October 2, 1824 in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia. His father Joseph was 31 and his mother Lucinda was 22 at the time of his birth. Frederick was named after his maternal grandfather, Colonel Frederick Beall.
We know that Frederick married Louisa Augustus Kerbow on October 22, 1846, Jackson County Georgia, when he was 22 years old and she was 18. They had four children in nineteen years. Harriet H. Dunagan West Andrewartha was born July 13, 1847. Their second child, Columbia Clementine Dunagan Tate was born November 22, 1848. Joseph Milton Dunagan, their first son and third child was born in White County Georgia in October of 1850. Some years later in 1866 their son William Dunagan was born, also in White County Georgia.
We find Frederick and his family in Hall County, Georgia in the 1850, then in White county in the 1860 census. His occupation was listed as farmer. In the 1870 White County, Georgia census we find Louisa with three of her children. Frederick and Columbus Clementine were not listed in the household. We know that Frederick had already left for Idaho where is listed in the 1870 census as a farmer whose farm is valued at $1000 dollars. He has one farm hand living on the farm with him. His farm was located in the Idaho Territory, Alturas, Overland Road.
By 1880 we discover that Frederick has not only changed professions but has also divorced. He has made his home in Hornet and Little Salmon Valley, Washington, Idaho. His profession is now listed a singing teacher.
This is what is written in the History of Idaho Volume 3 1920:
"… Frederick Dunagan, a musician of ability, who also taught music and who became a prospector and miner, going to California as a gold seeker in the early '50s. Later he came to Idaho, living in old Alturas county for many years. He afterward removed to Baker, where he passed away in 1906.
I know that Louisa, his wife, is buried in Boise, Ada, Idaho in Morris Hill Cemetery. I have been unable to find the location of Frederick's burial.

Darline Dunagan Scruggs


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