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James R Galligan

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James R Galligan

Birth
Yates County, New York, USA
Death
28 Dec 1912 (aged 71)
Hood River County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11, Lot 19, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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The Hood River Glacier, January 2, 1913, page 10
DEATHS
James R. Galligan
The funeral services of James R. Galligan, who died at his home at 1:30 o'clock Friday evening was held Monday afternoon at the Bartmess chapel, after which interment took place at the Idlewild cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. E. A .Harris, pastor of the Riverside church. Mr. Galligan is a pioneer of Oregon, having been here for the past 22 years. He was born July 7, 1841, in Yates County, N.Y. The pall bearers were J. H. Shoemaker, H. W. Wait, C. L. Morse, John A. Wilson, F. C. Sherrieb and C. K .Marshall.
The deceased leaves surviving four sons and a daughter - H. S. Galligan of this county; Geo. P. Galligan, of Portland; C. F. Galligan, of Dufur; W. H. Galligan, of White Salmon; and Mrs. L. B. Laberly, of Silverton.
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The Hood River News, January 1, 1913, page 10
OBITUARY
James R. Galligan
James R. Galligan died Saturday, December 28, at his home on Alameda Way. He had been in failing health for the past couple of years. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from Bartmess' Chapel, Rev. E. A. Harris, pastor of Riverside Congregational church, officiating. The bearers were J. H. Shoemaker, H. W. Waite, C. L. Morse, John Wilson, F. C. Sherrieb and C. K. Marshall.
Mr. Galligan was born in Yates county, New York, July 7, 1841. When severn years old he moved with his parents to Michigan. There the greater part of his life was spent. He owned a farm near Pawpaw. His marriage to Miss Mary E. Guildersleeve occurred in 1868. They lived in Michigan until 1891 when they came West and located first at Portland. After two years there they moved to Hood River and bought a place in the Barrett district. He farmed this tract until 10 years ago when he sold it and bought a place on Alameda Way, where he has since made his home.
Surviving Mr. Galligan besides his wife, are five children - one daughter, Mrs. L. B. Haberly of Silverton, and four sons, George T. of Portland, H. S. of this place, W. H. Galligan of Cooks, Wash., and C. F. Galligan of Dufur. There are also 10 grandchildren.
The Hood River Glacier, January 2, 1913, page 10
DEATHS
James R. Galligan
The funeral services of James R. Galligan, who died at his home at 1:30 o'clock Friday evening was held Monday afternoon at the Bartmess chapel, after which interment took place at the Idlewild cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. E. A .Harris, pastor of the Riverside church. Mr. Galligan is a pioneer of Oregon, having been here for the past 22 years. He was born July 7, 1841, in Yates County, N.Y. The pall bearers were J. H. Shoemaker, H. W. Wait, C. L. Morse, John A. Wilson, F. C. Sherrieb and C. K .Marshall.
The deceased leaves surviving four sons and a daughter - H. S. Galligan of this county; Geo. P. Galligan, of Portland; C. F. Galligan, of Dufur; W. H. Galligan, of White Salmon; and Mrs. L. B. Laberly, of Silverton.
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The Hood River News, January 1, 1913, page 10
OBITUARY
James R. Galligan
James R. Galligan died Saturday, December 28, at his home on Alameda Way. He had been in failing health for the past couple of years. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from Bartmess' Chapel, Rev. E. A. Harris, pastor of Riverside Congregational church, officiating. The bearers were J. H. Shoemaker, H. W. Waite, C. L. Morse, John Wilson, F. C. Sherrieb and C. K. Marshall.
Mr. Galligan was born in Yates county, New York, July 7, 1841. When severn years old he moved with his parents to Michigan. There the greater part of his life was spent. He owned a farm near Pawpaw. His marriage to Miss Mary E. Guildersleeve occurred in 1868. They lived in Michigan until 1891 when they came West and located first at Portland. After two years there they moved to Hood River and bought a place in the Barrett district. He farmed this tract until 10 years ago when he sold it and bought a place on Alameda Way, where he has since made his home.
Surviving Mr. Galligan besides his wife, are five children - one daughter, Mrs. L. B. Haberly of Silverton, and four sons, George T. of Portland, H. S. of this place, W. H. Galligan of Cooks, Wash., and C. F. Galligan of Dufur. There are also 10 grandchildren.

Gravesite Details

Buried 30 Dec 1912. Age 63



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