d. cert 23034
Missouri Death Certificate
PHILIP CARNAGEY moved to Adair County, Missouri, with his parents in 1865, and settled near where he now lives. When grown he left home, married and began farming for himself. He has followed the occupation of farming all his life. At present he owns a farm of 292 acres, one and one-half miles southwest of Pure Air, and makes a specialty of breeding Aberdeen-Angus and Short-Horn cattle, Poland-China hogs and Percheron horses. He is a member of the Pure Air Breeders' Association.
Mr. Carnagey was born in Ashland County, Ohio, October 19, 1859, being a son of George A. and Mary (First) Carnagey. He was married March 25, 1888, to Emma L. Eitel, daughter of Christopher and Catherine (Etzel) Eitel. Mrs. Carnagey was born in Adair County, October 24, 1869. They had seven children: Eva F., born February 10, 1889, died September 10, 1890; Laura B., December 27, 1890, now the wife of R. J. Barnett; Olive D., August 31, 1893; Alta M., April 11, 1896; Mattie M., August 25, 1898; Opal L., October 28, 1902; Andrew A., March 15, 1906. All the children were born on the place where they now live.
Mr. Carnagey is of Scotch descent, and a distant relative of Andrew Carnegie, the Iron King, the way he spells his name being the old Scotch form. Mrs. Carnagey's mother, Mrs. Catherine Eitel, is still living, and makes her home with her children. She was born February 16, 1834, in Germany, coming to America in 1853. She came to Adair County, Missouri, in 1855. Her maiden name was Etzel, and she married the same year she came to this county to Christopher Eitel.
Mr. Carnagey is a Republican and a member of the Methodist church.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 991
d. cert 23034
Missouri Death Certificate
PHILIP CARNAGEY moved to Adair County, Missouri, with his parents in 1865, and settled near where he now lives. When grown he left home, married and began farming for himself. He has followed the occupation of farming all his life. At present he owns a farm of 292 acres, one and one-half miles southwest of Pure Air, and makes a specialty of breeding Aberdeen-Angus and Short-Horn cattle, Poland-China hogs and Percheron horses. He is a member of the Pure Air Breeders' Association.
Mr. Carnagey was born in Ashland County, Ohio, October 19, 1859, being a son of George A. and Mary (First) Carnagey. He was married March 25, 1888, to Emma L. Eitel, daughter of Christopher and Catherine (Etzel) Eitel. Mrs. Carnagey was born in Adair County, October 24, 1869. They had seven children: Eva F., born February 10, 1889, died September 10, 1890; Laura B., December 27, 1890, now the wife of R. J. Barnett; Olive D., August 31, 1893; Alta M., April 11, 1896; Mattie M., August 25, 1898; Opal L., October 28, 1902; Andrew A., March 15, 1906. All the children were born on the place where they now live.
Mr. Carnagey is of Scotch descent, and a distant relative of Andrew Carnegie, the Iron King, the way he spells his name being the old Scotch form. Mrs. Carnagey's mother, Mrs. Catherine Eitel, is still living, and makes her home with her children. She was born February 16, 1834, in Germany, coming to America in 1853. She came to Adair County, Missouri, in 1855. Her maiden name was Etzel, and she married the same year she came to this county to Christopher Eitel.
Mr. Carnagey is a Republican and a member of the Methodist church.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 991
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