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John Samuel Feagin



Husband John Samuel Feagin 1

           Born: Abt 1860 - AL
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           Died: Abt 1860 - Sardis Methodis Church, Lumpkin, AL
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         Father: Henry G. Feagin (Abt 1830-After 1860) 1
         Mother: Julia A. Grimes (Abt 1832-Abt 1860) 1


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John T. Feagin



Husband John T. Feagin 1

           Born: Apr 1870 - Tyler County, TX
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         Father: Aaron Feagin (1840-After 1879) 1
         Mother: Nancy J. Williams (Abt 1842-After 1879) 1


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Noted events in his life were:
• Census, Tyler Co, TX, 1 Aug 1870

1870 Tyler Co, TX in HH of Aaron Fagan

• Census, Trinity Co, TX, 1 Jun 1880

1880 Trinity Co, TX in HH of Aaron Fagans




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John Thomas Feagin



Husband John Thomas Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: John Thomas Feagin (1898-1935) 1
         Mother: Ruth


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John Thomas Feagin and Vera Beulah Goldsmith



Husband John Thomas Feagin 1

           Born: 5 Jan 1898 - Americus, Sumter County, GA
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           Died: 22 Sep 1935 - Smith Flat, Placer County, CA
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         Father: William Henry Feagin (1857-1912) 1
         Mother: Eugenia Cameron (1873-1955) 1


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   Other Spouse: Ruth




Wife Vera Beulah Goldsmith 1

           Born: 23 Aug 1904 - Madera, Madera County, CA
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           Died: 31 Aug 1989 - Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
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         Father: Frank Goldsmith (1880-1946) 1
         Mother: Annie Pearl St. Clair (1873-1945) 1



   Other Spouse: H. Coletrane

   Other Spouse: Robert Berger



Children
1 M Leslie Frank Feagin 1

           Born: 19 Jun 1924 - Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, CA
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           Died: 21 Feb 1967 - Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA
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         Spouse: Irene Huff (living)
         Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Ibach (1922-1994) 1



2 F Vera Jane Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Frank Baker (Abt 1925-      ) 1
           Marr: Abt 1949




General Notes (Husband)

John Thomas Stallings Feagin was born in Sumter Count y , G e o rgia to William H. and Eugenia Cameron Feagin. William H. Feagin was in law enforcement and was fairly strict but also generous with his children. Eugen a never liked the name John Thomas because he had an uncle wih that name tht had mental and alcohol addiction problems. John Thomas was called "JT" throughout his life by family members . After his father died, John Thomas became very troubled and a sort of "black sheep " in the family.

John Thomas Feagin was a handsome man who loved the ladies . He apparently married Ruth in Newport-News, Virginia while in the Navy. They had a son named John. He left both of them and ended up in Vallejo, California, where he met Vera Goldsmith. They were unable to marry because of his previous marriage to Ruth. They had two children together- Leslie (my father) and Vera Jane Feagin.

John Thomas Feagin was a lumberjack during the 1920 ' s and 30's. He was a very strong man who loved to drink and fight. Often he would come home after drinking and the family would go up to the roof of the house because he could be violent. He lived in Watsonville, California where my father was born, and he also lived in the Smiths Flat area near Placerville, California.

He died from a fall caused by climbing a tree aft e r a b e a r cub for my father. He had a bad arm and ha d al so be e n dr inking. The fall broke his neck and sever ed hi s spin a l cor d leaving him paralyzed from the nec k down . He survived for 24 hours and died. He is buried in a small cemetery in Placerville, California which I visited with my g randmother once. As I recall, his tombstone is on the edge of the cemetery.

(Medical):John T. Feagin fell from a tree trying to get a b ear cub for his son, Leslie. He lived through the night, unable to breathe properly. He died the next morning.


General Notes (Wife)

My grandmother had a shaky childhood. Of all the chil d r e n , she seems to have had the best life. Her siste r Do ro t h y and Winefred both had problems all of their l ive s . I r em ember seeing Winnie many years ago and I re memb e r her a s a n extremely heavy woman with red/orang e hair . A nnie Pea rl a nd Frank were cooks and had an ext remel y rock y marriag e whi ch ended up in a long separati on. F or som e reason, t he chi ldren were either taken aw ay fro m Anni e Pearl or wer e give n to the childrens home . I wi ll sa y here that my gr andmoth er always loved he r mother , Annie.

My grandmother was made a "Ward of the Court" and w a s s e n t to live at the Ladies Home Society of Oakland , Ca lifo rn ia . This home for children was founded in 18 72 fo r adu lt s an d children. Children were usually sen t ther e becaus e o f par ental neglect, drinking, or prost itution . It wa s ru n by Ma tilda S. Brown in 1910 when m y grandm other an d he r sister s were there. Mrs. Spence r Brown wa s Secretar y. T hey answe red the phone"Matild a Home". Th e children s par t is still s tanding at 393 4 5th Street,i n Oakland.

I remember grandmother bringing me blocks of wood ho m e f r o m where she worked to play with. I also remembe r t ha t s h e had a walnut tree in the back yard of her ho me a t 4 40 9 Sy camore Ave; North Sacramento, California w hic h sh e use d t o cut "switches" from and when we misbeh ave d sh e woul d swit ch our legs with them. Our legs wer e le ft wi th welt s and s ometimes cuts.

My grandmother loved the sea. She and her second hus b a n d , Bob Berger, would often travel down to Mexico i n th e i r ca mper. She loved to collect sea shells and ma ke th in g s ou t of them. She had quite a collection.

She was much older than Bob. Grandmother loved ice c r e a m . She had it everyday. In her late 70's, she ha d t o h a v e quadruple bypass heart surgery. She never qu it e reco ve re d. She eventually died of cancer in her 80 's . Bob t he n ma rried Iris who now lives in grandma's o l d house . I und ersta nd that Iris is a very nice lady.

Address of children's home in 1998:

Children's Home Society 3200 Telegraph Ave, Oaklan d , C A 9 4 609-3077

(Medical):She had surgery on her heart to bypass seve r a l c l ogged vessels and never quite recovered from it.


General Notes for Child Leslie Frank Feagin

I remember my father as a good man with a terrible di s e a s e - alcoholism.He always loved his children. He h a d th r e e with my mother and two with another woman nam e d Iren e . T hese are my half-brothers, Robert and Ralp h F eagin w h o I go t to know briefly. My father attende d Elem entary S c hool a t Camino Elementary School in Plac erville , El Dora d o County , California. His father was w orking i n that ar e a as a lumb erjack for the W.P.A. M y father wa s a good w ri ter and ha d excellent penmanship , winning a n award fo r bus iness writi ng from the Zane r Bloser Compa ny on 4 May , 1939.

He was a member of the California High School Ca d e t s a s a private in Company L. He was honorably disch ar g e d fro m the cadets due to leaving the school to joi n t h e U. S. Nav y in November of 1941. He was in boot ca m p i n San D iego wh en Pearl Harbor was attacked by the J ap anes e on 7 D ecember , 1941. I have letters from him i mme diate ly befor e the att ack and a day after the attack . H e wa s sent to t he South P acific where he was on a t roo p trans port ship na med "The Wh arton". He saw actio n o n the beac h with the U. S. Marines a t Guadacanal an d Tara wa . Eve n though he wa s a yeoman in t he Navy, h e also d id doubl e duty by bringin g troops ashor e in tro op transp ort carri ers. He was stuc k on the beach w it h the Marine s since i t was always a one- way trip from t h e transports.

His letters from WWII are descriptive, telling of beau t i f u l birds, swamps, and crocodiles . H e apparently s ur vi v e d shrapnel wounds while in battle. I can remembe r w e l l a s a child , picking bits of metal that surface d o n h i s back . He caught a bad case of Malaria and wa s sen t ba c k to Th e United States in late 1943. He wa s sent t o Bet he sda Nava l Hospital in Bethesda, Marylan d where h e met m y m other. He r story follows:

The following description was written by my mother , M a r y I bach at my request.

April 6,1987

Leslie Frank Feagin, as I knew him;

I first knew of Leslie, when I was in the Coast Guard s , l a i d up with a kidney disorder, in Bethesda Naval Ho sp ita l . . . in Bethesda, Maryland, A Wave, in conversati o n wit h m e an d others , told of a sailor that she had m e t name d Les lie . She said he was handsome, but to sta y aw ay fro m him , as h e was weird. She didn't say in wha t wa y ... sh e di d say tha t he shook all the time and wa s yel low color ed... He had som e disease that made him ac t weir d he thoug ht. . . One da y I was told to go down t o ship s service, wh er e they handle d food and refreshmen ts an d played games o f c ards etc. Sinc e I was recuperat ing , I now was put on s om e hospital dutie s , this bein g t o converse with the me n wh o were there an d be a list ene r and help them in any w ay wi th their needs i n the a rea. ... X Wave named Mary Col eman f rom Philadelphi a wa s als o on this duty with me .. . We spen t our allotte d t ime i n that area each day...I he ard many s tories an d saw ma n y scarred men from the war. O ne young ma n onl y 18 had rev e rted back to his childhood i n thinking.. . . One day, Mar y an d I were sitting at a tabl e playing ca r ds with two m en, on e named Ray who became Ma ry's boyfr ien d later...wh en I look ed across the table t o a seat w here s ome men we re sitting a nd noticed this sai lor goin g for cof fee tim e after time an d noticed that h e was sh aking so ba d he w as losing it on th e way back t o his se at ... he wa s yell ow colored in a tan s kin...He h ad th e most beautifu l eye s I ever saw, and alway s being i nt o eyes, I took noti c e and went to ask if I coul d get h i s coffee ... he tol d m e to please bring him a ful l cup ... after that he sa t ther e and flirted with me constan t ly .. .being on dut y . I trie d to avoid this contact .. . th en h e came to th e table an d asked if he could pla y cards wi t h us ... w e let him an d one of the men lef t to make roo m . .. He to ld me that h e had never see n a Spar before an d thou gh t I was an ensig n in the Nav y because of my out f it an d s crew in insignia s ... whe n he found I was jus t a Seam an S1c . he moved in o n me h eavy and I could go n o wher e without h im being somew her e in the area ...Whe n I foun d out who he w as, I wasn' t , too interested...tha t made h im more determine d ... H e fo und out I was on 6 to wer sta tioned, and he one d a y took th e elevator there aga inst a ll rules and asked f o r me...Go t me in the elevato r and k ept it going up an d dow n unti l I listened to wha t the h ad to say ... I fo und ou t then , that he was sen t fro m a California hospit al (Oak Kn oll ) to there for exp erim entation on malignat urtia malari a .. . as it was a kin d o f malaria that no o ne lived throug h .. . He got it whi l e marooned from a do wn ship fighting wi t h the Marine s o n Tarawa island .. . He had shrapnel in R h i s back fro m th e fight. I bega n to see this man was a su rviv or wit h gut s ... that imp ressed me.... He had survive d a bo mbe d ou t ship and fou ght with the Marines on the isl and th a t ha d the worst t oll of casualties in the war.... A nd s urvi ve d.... We be came inseparable ... the nurses love d o ur rel a tionshi p so much that when we needed a place t o b e alon e an d k iss etc., they made a place and drew a cur t ain .. . we b e came the couple of the hospital ... when L e s had a n at tac k of malaria which they thought he woul d no t liv e th rough , it was the doctors that came lookin g for m e.. . . They ha d a curtain drawn around him in th e ward whi c h m eant he wa s dying ... I talked to him an d then go t o n m y knees and pr ayed out loud as he and I o ften ha d don e .. . He was pourin g sweat, and told me, JUT E, I' m dying . . . I told him he wou ld be all right and wo ul d be standi n g for muster the next m orning ... he sai d , I hear the mo s t beautiful music and the re is a man n ex t to me ... th e ma n scared him. . . I told h im not t o b e afraid, as i t was p robably his father ... he s mile d an d lapsed off in to a com a ... I was told to leave.T h e nex t morning a doct or sough t me out and said that Le s ha d m ade it and stoo d muster.. . I went to see him an d he to l d me I saved hi s life....Soo n he was back in sh ips serv ic e and him an d I were gettin g short leaves tog ether fro m V A hospital . .. it was winte r and snowing .. . he propo sed t o me on th e front steps o f the Bethesd a Naval Hospi tal -dur ing a ti me when the sno w was pleas antly fallin g down in fla kes an d covering us ov er. Le s and I had a o ne of a kind rel atio nship that was be aut iful and every g irls dream. There w a s no way I could h a ve known that h e would ever turn to dr i nking as an esc ap e from his prob lems. He drank very litt l e in those da ys an d was a ver y spirited and outgoing per so n with a r eally in fective p ersonality He did not begi n drin king h eavy unti l we cam e to Calif. to his mothers a nd fro m th en on it go t wors e with time. His favorite son g wa s a S tauss waltz "B eaut iful Ohio". He often requeste d i t.His fav orite color w a s blue. He loved the Navy and w a s proud of hi s service a n d his uniform. I have never se e n a sailor tha t looked s o m uch like he belonged in th e un iform. He wa s a natura l fo r it and looked great i n it I o ften pressed h is unif orm wh ile we were in the h ospital, a s he wanted it t o lo ok its b ast He wore the l ittle whit e hat crushed on t h e front of h is head and wa s a knockou t in the so calle d 'Do nald Duck w inter blu e hat He had be autiful gray alm ond shap ed eyes th ick au burn wavy hair... skin that wa s a light oliv e and fai rl y smooth - a beautif ul smile wi th great teeth an d one m i ssing on the side. H e had larg e shoulders and a bod y t ha t fitted in that wa s trim an d perfect.... He was to o p erfe ct in every way t o be real .... When my sisters m et hi m the y flipped over h im and s aid he looked lik e a movie sta r. H e always smile d in tho se early days .. . My grandma Ibac h l oved him... h e like d to tell joke s that were rather raun ch y...she like d t o listen...Le s was no coward ... he face d u p to whatev e r he had to d o and often got into fights .. . i n the War . .. he was o n Tarawa and Guadacanal, fighting a lo ng sid e t he Marine s...few survived that area , but he d i d .. . He h ad shra pnel In his back from the flack ... he l au g hed abo ut it . Les loved life and wanted to live it t o t h e fulles t . .. on a moments notice we moved around an d we n t back e a st or whenever he took a notion to go... W ho ca n f org e t the tears when his grandmother died that h e was n o t o n e to hide, or the times we went out at nigh t to go t i ce c r eam because we woke up and wanted it...o r the t ime h e ca m e into the apt. in Brooklyn when I wa s pregna nt wit h a t att oo covered over of a another girl s name,w ith LOV E JUD Y an d flowers around it, and a smal l bouque t of flowe rs h e pick ed in someone's lawn for me , or o f robbing someo ne' s vegeta ble garden on the way ho me fr om our jobs for o u r supper .. . We had it all in tho se d ays ... or the farm e r chasing u s out of a grapefrui t or chard when I was hug e i n pregnanc y and couldn't ra n an d he was in the car roo tin g me on. Onl y to find th e ca r full of bees that were i n th e grapefrui t we had t o es cape...The only thing his mo the r really hate d abou t me , was Les's love and devotion t o m e ... she could n' t le t go of him...He was torn by th e effe ct she had o n h i m an d I believe to this day.9 tha t drov e him to hi s dr inki ng problem ... for he surly didn 't hav e it whe n we w ere bac k east in the early years... . All hi s kid s know a bout him h as been from the later yea rs whe n h e drank hea vily and die d because of it ... I ha d t o tell t his as on ly I know it. H e was a beautiful pers o n who love d God an d had a kind and t ender heart ... H e w as not wha t he bec ame...and I want al l his kids to r ememb er that... . Les l oved to garden ... i n fact he gre w the b est spinac h I ha ve ever ate when we liv ed in Do s Rios .. . He reall y trie d to overcome his problem s wit h alcohol . .. and ofte n cr ied about the things he di d t o me during h is drunks . . . he hated what he had becom e a nd wanted wha t we once h a d again all the time I kne w him. H is sister a nd him wer e v ery close knit she call ed him Bu b . He wa s a good so n an d brother and loved ev eryone in hi s life.H e had man y frien ds in those days fr om the Navy year s tha t droppe d in often.

Unfortunately, I have all the good memories and Les ' s k i d s are left with the memories of him when he was r ed uc e d t o the gutter because of his drinking problem .. . a n d th at m ade him a completely different person.But b ecau s e I ha ve th e good memories, I can make a differenc e no w i n how h e is r emembered for future generations o f hi s line age. I n those l ater years when his kids wer e young , he wa s drink ing a lo t and taking everything h e could g et his h ands o n to sell f or liquor, includin g the pearl s he gav e me in t he hospita l when we were i n the servic e and m y keepsake r ings he bou ght then .. . he even sol d a pair o f my new shoe s ... we ha d not hi ng, and coul d have nothin g. He begge d borrowed an d sto le to keep m y kids fed. H e was mean an d unpredictabl e w hen drunk .. . I sheltered m y kids as bes t I could and t o ok the abuse ... Every, tim e he broke int o my home,wa s to ta ke the ki d. I can't cou nt the times h e was putt ing the sle epin g kids in a car wh ile I was in th e hous e waiting for t h e police before he g et away with the m . .. even as drun k a s he was, he was gen tle with them a n d made sure the y were c overed in a blanke t when he car rie d them out ... . He love d his kids... Th e other sid e of him , was the so ber times th at could las t as much a s a week a t times .. . We would sit a t the tabl e and pla y cards lik e we did w hen we met ... he k new a lo t of ca rd tricks...an d he wou ld talk with big plan s for h is fa mily's future o f what h e was going to give us.. .. H e wa nted gusto have th e bes t in those times.... It wa s i n t hose times he plante d hi s garden, helped with the k i d s and bathed and put the m t o bed and prayed with the m an d k issed them each with te n der fatherly love...it w as i n thos e times that we woul d p ut our babies in a bug gy an d walk t o his mothers an d he wo uld be telling the m abou t the prett y birds alon g the way a nd the flower s he saw.. .sometimes h e would pi ck one and pu t it i n a little han d to hold...an d he woul d make sure th e su n wasn't on a fa ce too much o r a blank et wasn't ov e r a nose...he took not ice of every li ttle t hing...i f I sco lded my kids when h e was sober he woul d s cold m e for talki ng to them like th at .... He would lo o k at h is kids and sa y how beautiful h is kids were . . . he w a s proud of them.. . when his kids w oke up in th e night , h e would tell me t o let him go and d o what wa s needed ... an d he was a chil d in many ways...h e liked t o go t o spooky mo vies...and the n we would play o ut the m ovi e in the dark an d scare each o ther.... He woul d get u nd er the covers and sc ream when I p layed the mumm y .. . h e requested I do it ... D runk he some times becam e pl ayfu l and would take off his clo thes and ru n out of t h e hous e... the neighbor and I would h ave to g o in sear c h of hi m with a blanket and he would be o ut ther e in t h e dark , giggling because we couldn't catch hi m...h e lo ve d misc hief ... it made him giggle.. . If he sa w some o ne t hat n eeded something he had he gave it to him.. . I s a w hi m ta ke a brand new coat off his back and put i t o n a m a n wh o had no coat ... My feelings for Les wor e down i n t h os e years when I lived day and night in fea r of him w h i l e drunk...I forgot for a long time what h e once was b ef o r e it his took over ... When he died , I remembered h o w h e ha ted what he was in those earl y years of drinking .. . an d I f elt some relief that he w as free at last...T o me , h e was to o good for this worl d and something vicio us ha d t o destro y that good ... th at seems to the way o f thi s worl d...Non e of his kids sh ould ever be ashamed o f hi m ... fo r liquo r alone destro yed what he appeared t o be . .. in rea lity h e was nothin g like what he appeare d inside ...

(Medical):My father was an alcoholic. He tried to qu i t d r i nking many times, attending AA and even receivin g e lect ro sh ock therapy. He was completely addicted to a lcoh ol . I t wa s because of this reason that I (John Fea gin , Sr. ) qui t dri nking.


John Thomas Feagin and Ruth



Husband John Thomas Feagin 1

           Born: 5 Jan 1898 - Americus, Sumter County, GA
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         Father: William Henry Feagin (1857-1912) 1
         Mother: Eugenia Cameron (1873-1955) 1


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   Other Spouse: Vera Beulah Goldsmith (1904-1989) 1




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1 M John Thomas Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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General Notes (Husband)

John Thomas Stallings Feagin was born in Sumter Count y , G e o rgia to William H. and Eugenia Cameron Feagin. William H. Feagin was in law enforcement and was fairly strict but also generous with his children. Eugen a never liked the name John Thomas because he had an uncle wih that name tht had mental and alcohol addiction problems. John Thomas was called "JT" throughout his life by family members . After his father died, John Thomas became very troubled and a sort of "black sheep " in the family.

John Thomas Feagin was a handsome man who loved the ladies . He apparently married Ruth in Newport-News, Virginia while in the Navy. They had a son named John. He left both of them and ended up in Vallejo, California, where he met Vera Goldsmith. They were unable to marry because of his previous marriage to Ruth. They had two children together- Leslie (my father) and Vera Jane Feagin.

John Thomas Feagin was a lumberjack during the 1920 ' s and 30's. He was a very strong man who loved to drink and fight. Often he would come home after drinking and the family would go up to the roof of the house because he could be violent. He lived in Watsonville, California where my father was born, and he also lived in the Smiths Flat area near Placerville, California.

He died from a fall caused by climbing a tree aft e r a b e a r cub for my father. He had a bad arm and ha d al so be e n dr inking. The fall broke his neck and sever ed hi s spin a l cor d leaving him paralyzed from the nec k down . He survived for 24 hours and died. He is buried in a small cemetery in Placerville, California which I visited with my g randmother once. As I recall, his tombstone is on the edge of the cemetery.

(Medical):John T. Feagin fell from a tree trying to get a b ear cub for his son, Leslie. He lived through the night, unable to breathe properly. He died the next morning.


John Thomas Feagin



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         Father: William Henry Feagin (1811-After 1864) 1
         Mother: Jane Drennan (Abt 1826-After 1864) 1


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John Watson Feagin



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         Father: Eli Oscar Feagin (1886-1942) 1
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John Wesley Feagin and Americus McMillan



Husband John Wesley Feagin 1

           Born: 2 Jul 1832 - Wilcox County, AL
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         Father: Tristram Edward Feagin (1799-1877) 1
         Mother: Hester Hallam (1805-After 1880) 1


       Marriage: 3 Apr 1901 - Wilcox County, AL

   Other Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Dixon (1832-1901) 1 - 15 Feb 1853 - Monroe County, AL




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1 M John Mcmillan Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Anna Jeanette Till (living)




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Land Records - Alabama

Patentee: JOHN W FEAGIN Land Office: GREENVILLE Doc u m e n t Number: 44930 Miscellaneous Document Number: Tit l e Au th o rity: CASH ENTRY SALE Signature: Y Signature D a te : 185 8/ 11/01 Land Description Number: 1 Aliquot Pa rt s : NWNE S ect ion Number: 8 Township: 9N Range: 11 E Bl oc k Number : Bas e Line: ST STEPHENS Total Acres: 0. 000 0 Fra ctional S ectio n: N Subsurface Rights Reserve d : N Mete s and Bound s Descr iption: N Canceled Documen t : N Multip le Patentee( s): N M ultiple Warantee(s) : N A ccession Num ber: AL1990__ .133 Ima ge Name: 000090 88 Volu me ID: 063 R emarks: ADD C ERT #4493 1 #44932

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John Westly Feagin and Dinah West



Husband John Westly Feagin 1

           Born: 10 Aug 1811 - Fauquier County, VA
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         Father: William Feagin (Abt 1747-After 1819) 1
         Mother: Jennie McClanahan (Abt 1776-After 1815) 1


       Marriage: 3 Mar 1835 - Bracken County, KY

   Other Spouse: Sinah West (      -      ) 1 - 3 Mar 1835




Wife Dinah West 1

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John Westly Feagin and Sinah West



Husband John Westly Feagin 1

           Born: 10 Aug 1811 - Fauquier County, VA
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           Died: 3 Sep 1876 - Brooksville, Bracken County, KY
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         Father: William Feagin (Abt 1747-After 1819) 1
         Mother: Jennie McClanahan (Abt 1776-After 1815) 1


       Marriage: 3 Mar 1835

   Other Spouse: Dinah West (      -      ) 1 - 3 Mar 1835 - Bracken County, KY




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1 F Rebecca Feagin 1

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           Marr: 29 Feb 1860



2 F Eliza Jane Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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3 M William Brammel Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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4 M Charles Richerson Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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5 F Mary Ellen Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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John William Feagin



Husband John William Feagin 1

           Born: 5 Jun 1847
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         Father: John Wesley Feagin (1825-1865) 1
         Mother: Elizabeth Downard (1818-1913) 1


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Johnny Clyde Feagin



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Joseph Feagin



Husband Joseph Feagin 1

           Born: Abt 1841
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         Mother: Jane Virts (1812-1862) 1


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Joseph Feagin and Lorall Lambert



Husband Joseph Feagin 1

           Born: 6 Aug 1878 - Jefferson County, IL
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         Father: Jesse Oswald Feagin (1851-1933) 1
         Mother: Amanda E. Harris (      -      ) 1


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   Other Spouse: Lola Fairchild




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Joseph Feagin



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           Born: Abt 1853
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         Mother: Julia A. Grimes (Abt 1832-Abt 1860) 1


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Joseph Oliver Feagin and Lizzie Louanna Welch



Husband Joseph Oliver Feagin 1

           Born: 26 Jan 1897 - Brogdan, SC
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         Father: John Feagin (1872-1921) 1
         Mother: Mary Boyd Yates (Abt 1875-1953) 1


       Marriage: Abt 1915 - SC




Wife Lizzie Louanna Welch 1

           Born: 15 Jul 1899 - Turbeville, SC
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1 M Edville Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Clarence Linwood Feagin 1

           Born: 7 Nov 1919 - Lake City, Florence County, SC
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         Spouse: Sally Lynch (living)



3 M Vernon Rudell Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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4 F Roxie Feagin 1

           Born: 31 Aug 1929 - Timonsville, Florence County, SC
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5 F Edna Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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6 M Eddie Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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Joshua James Feagin



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Joyce Feagin



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         Father: John Berley Feagin (1911-      ) 1
         Mother: Jennie Jenice Warren





Juanita Feagin



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Wife Juanita Feagin 1

           Born: Jun 1889 - SC
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         Father: William Richard Feagin (1849-      ) 1
         Mother: Elizabeth Brown (1855-1900) 1





Vincent Valentine Hardeman and Judith Anne Feagin



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         Father: Leslie Frank Feagin (1924-1967) 1
         Mother: Mary Elizabeth Ibach (1922-1994) 1



   Other Spouse: Dale Lawrence



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2 F Jori L. Hardeman (details suppressed for this person)

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Dale Lawrence and Judith Anne Feagin



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         Father: Leslie Frank Feagin (1924-1967) 1
         Mother: Mary Elizabeth Ibach (1922-1994) 1



   Other Spouse: Vincent Valentine Hardeman



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Julia Anne Feagin



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         Father: John Lightner Feagin Jr.
         Mother: Judy Bess Robinson





Steven W. Springmeyer and Julia Elizabeth Feagin



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         Father: Michael Thomas Feagin (1948-1994) 1
         Mother: Nolberta Gomez





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George L. Short and Juliet Feagin



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       Marriage: 1831




Wife Juliet Feagin 1

           Born: Abt 1801
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         Father: John M. Feagin Jr. (Abt 1771-1858) 1
         Mother: Hannah Ann Robinson (Abt 1775-After 1815) 1





Justina Nicole Feagin



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Kally Sara Feagin



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         Father: Michael Thomas Feagin II
         Mother: Terry Joanne McKee





Kathleen Lucia Feagin



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         Father: James Gordon Feagin (1877-1962) 1
         Mother: Mary Lucia Wicker (1876-1912) 1





Kathy Feagin



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         Father: Thomas Eugene Feagin
         Mother: Yvonne





Laura Feagin



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Wife Laura Feagin (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Howard Palmer Feagin (1889-1921) 1
         Mother: Gretha Lorane Jester (1890-1930) 1





Laura D. Feagin



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Wife Laura D. Feagin 1

           Born: Abt 1879 - TX
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         Father: Aaron Feagin (1840-After 1879) 1
         Mother: Nancy J. Williams (Abt 1842-After 1879) 1



Noted events in her life were:
• Census, Trinity Co, TX, 1 Jun 1880

1880 Trinity Co, TX in HH of Aaron Fagans




Sources


1 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

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