William Keane Ryan
Born in Brooklyn, New York, USA on 1873 to Thomas Fortune Ryan and Ida M Barry. William Kane Ryan married Lillie Bondurant and had 7 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1906 in Arrington, Virginia, USA.
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WILLIAM K. RYAN DEAD
Second Son of Thomas F. Ryan – Brother’s Fast Trip in Vain
William K. Ryan, the second son of Thomas F. Ryan (I), died suddenly on Sunday of a hemorrhage at the home of his father in Oak Ridge, VA.
It was in a vain effort to reach his brother before he died that Allan A. Ryan chartered a special train to carry him from Philadelphia to Washington. . . .
Allen Ryan left Philadelphia at 8:05 o’clock in the morning, and was in Washington at 10:22 o’clock. There at 10:30 o’clock he caught a train for Oak Ridge, but when he arrived there his brother was dead.
W. K. Ryan was 33 years old. For the last five or six years, because of bad health, he had been living in the West, in Arizona and in Mexico, where he took some part in the management of mining properties in which he was interested. While he was living in the East he was connected with various enterprises in Which Thomas F. Ryan was interested, being at one time Treasurer of the New York Transportation Company.
Mr. Ryan came to New York from the West last June, and from here went to his father’s place at Oak Ridge. He leaves a widow and three sons, the youngest a baby, who was born at Oak Ridge last July. Thomas F. Ryan is at present in Europe. He has four other sons – John, who is not in active business; Allan A. and Clendennin J. who are partners in a stock brokerage firm, and Joseph who is attending Georgetown University.
The New York Times (article) 9 Oct. 1906
William Keane Ryan
Born in Brooklyn, New York, USA on 1873 to Thomas Fortune Ryan and Ida M Barry. William Kane Ryan married Lillie Bondurant and had 7 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1906 in Arrington, Virginia, USA.
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WILLIAM K. RYAN DEAD
Second Son of Thomas F. Ryan – Brother’s Fast Trip in Vain
William K. Ryan, the second son of Thomas F. Ryan (I), died suddenly on Sunday of a hemorrhage at the home of his father in Oak Ridge, VA.
It was in a vain effort to reach his brother before he died that Allan A. Ryan chartered a special train to carry him from Philadelphia to Washington. . . .
Allen Ryan left Philadelphia at 8:05 o’clock in the morning, and was in Washington at 10:22 o’clock. There at 10:30 o’clock he caught a train for Oak Ridge, but when he arrived there his brother was dead.
W. K. Ryan was 33 years old. For the last five or six years, because of bad health, he had been living in the West, in Arizona and in Mexico, where he took some part in the management of mining properties in which he was interested. While he was living in the East he was connected with various enterprises in Which Thomas F. Ryan was interested, being at one time Treasurer of the New York Transportation Company.
Mr. Ryan came to New York from the West last June, and from here went to his father’s place at Oak Ridge. He leaves a widow and three sons, the youngest a baby, who was born at Oak Ridge last July. Thomas F. Ryan is at present in Europe. He has four other sons – John, who is not in active business; Allan A. and Clendennin J. who are partners in a stock brokerage firm, and Joseph who is attending Georgetown University.
The New York Times (article) 9 Oct. 1906
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