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Joseph Vincent Dorgan

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Joseph Vincent Dorgan Veteran

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
8 May 1945 (aged 50)
Burial
East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
I, 12780
Memorial ID
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His paternal grandparents were Thomas Dorgan Sr., an Irish immigrant Carpenter, b.1820-1821, and Elizabeth, born in New York, c.1829-1830, she was first generation Irish ancestry.
His father, Thomas Dorgan Jr., was born March 1847 when his parents were in England. They had migrated back to the America in 1851 when Thomas was about 4 years of age. His paternal Aunt Mary was some 5 years younger than his dad and was born in New York.His mom, Anna Rose (nee Tobin), was born November 1854 in Pennsylvania, the daughter of David & Catherine Tobin, both Irish immigrants & both born c.1820. In 1860 her older siblings were Thomas (b.1844-45), Mary (b.1846-47) and Julia (b. 1851-52). Their youngest sibling was John (b. 1855-56). Her family had settled in Allegheny Township in Pennsylvania’s Cambria County. This is just off to the southwest of the middle of Pennsylvania.His parents married c.1876 when Thomas Dorgan Jr. was 29 and Anna Rose (nee Tobin) was 22 years old. All of their children were born during what’s referred to as the United States "Gilded Age." He was born in California, as were his brothers and sisters."
His paternal grandparents were Thomas Dorgan Sr., an Irish immigrant Carpenter, b.1820-1821, and Elizabeth, born in New York, c.1829-1830, she was first generation Irish ancestry.
His father, Thomas Dorgan Jr., was born March 1847 when his parents were in England. They had migrated back to the America in 1851 when Thomas was about 4 years of age. His paternal Aunt Mary was some 5 years younger than his dad and was born in New York.His mom, Anna Rose (nee Tobin), was born November 1854 in Pennsylvania, the daughter of David & Catherine Tobin, both Irish immigrants & both born c.1820. In 1860 her older siblings were Thomas (b.1844-45), Mary (b.1846-47) and Julia (b. 1851-52). Their youngest sibling was John (b. 1855-56). Her family had settled in Allegheny Township in Pennsylvania’s Cambria County. This is just off to the southwest of the middle of Pennsylvania.His parents married c.1876 when Thomas Dorgan Jr. was 29 and Anna Rose (nee Tobin) was 22 years old. All of their children were born during what’s referred to as the United States "Gilded Age." He was born in California, as were his brothers and sisters."


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