On June 15, 1917 in Taunton, MA, Daniel F. Feehan field his WWI Draft registration. He was 21, he stated that he was born in Taunton on August 14, 1895. He was employed as a rubber heel maker for the Taunton Rubber Co.. He was single, living at 246 Washington St, Taunton. He was described as medium build and height with blue eyes and light brown hair. He claimed no disqualifying conditions.
When Daniel Francis Feehan filed his WWII Draft registration in Taunton, he was 47, stating he had been born in Taunton on August 14, 1895. He was employed by the W. P. A. at Camp Edwards in Falmouth. He and his wife Edna were living at 478 West Britannia St, Taunton.
On June 15, 1917 in Taunton, MA, Daniel F. Feehan field his WWI Draft registration. He was 21, he stated that he was born in Taunton on August 14, 1895. He was employed as a rubber heel maker for the Taunton Rubber Co.. He was single, living at 246 Washington St, Taunton. He was described as medium build and height with blue eyes and light brown hair. He claimed no disqualifying conditions.
When Daniel Francis Feehan filed his WWII Draft registration in Taunton, he was 47, stating he had been born in Taunton on August 14, 1895. He was employed by the W. P. A. at Camp Edwards in Falmouth. He and his wife Edna were living at 478 West Britannia St, Taunton.
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