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Martin Isaac Callahan

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Martin Isaac Callahan

Birth
Lawrence County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Feb 1904 (aged 65)
Lawrence County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Eureka, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Brownstown Banner newspaper, Brownstown, IN
Wednesday 17 February 1904;Front Page, Column 6

Death Record

Martin I. Callahan, a prominent farmer who lived four miles west of town, died at 10:30 Wednesday, of pneumonia. He was nearly 65 years of age, and had been ill about ten days.

He was the father of Prof. J. M. Callahan, formerly of Johns Hopkins University, now History Teacher at Morgantown, W.V. and of Prof. F. E. Callahan, Superintendent of the Medora Schools, both of whom arrived to attend the funeral. - Bedford Mail newspaper.

This record is from Gaye Hill.

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Martin Isaac Callahan, one of the sons of Isaac, and the father of James Morton, and well known as a local teacher, was born February 26, 1838, and was married near Bedford, September 24, 1862, to Sophia Oregon Tannehill, bom January 10, 1846, died January 14, 1876. By this union he had five children: James Morton, Francis Everett, Clara, Ellen and Alva. He died February 10, 1904, and was buried at New Union Church, five miles west of Bedford. (9o6 Upper Monongahela Valley. http://archive.org/stream/genealogicalpers02butc/genealogicalpers02butc_djvu.txt
Brownstown Banner newspaper, Brownstown, IN
Wednesday 17 February 1904;Front Page, Column 6

Death Record

Martin I. Callahan, a prominent farmer who lived four miles west of town, died at 10:30 Wednesday, of pneumonia. He was nearly 65 years of age, and had been ill about ten days.

He was the father of Prof. J. M. Callahan, formerly of Johns Hopkins University, now History Teacher at Morgantown, W.V. and of Prof. F. E. Callahan, Superintendent of the Medora Schools, both of whom arrived to attend the funeral. - Bedford Mail newspaper.

This record is from Gaye Hill.

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Martin Isaac Callahan, one of the sons of Isaac, and the father of James Morton, and well known as a local teacher, was born February 26, 1838, and was married near Bedford, September 24, 1862, to Sophia Oregon Tannehill, bom January 10, 1846, died January 14, 1876. By this union he had five children: James Morton, Francis Everett, Clara, Ellen and Alva. He died February 10, 1904, and was buried at New Union Church, five miles west of Bedford. (9o6 Upper Monongahela Valley. http://archive.org/stream/genealogicalpers02butc/genealogicalpers02butc_djvu.txt

Gravesite Details

Burial information taken from "Genealogical and personal history of the upper Monongahela valley, West Virginia"



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