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Charles Edward Feaga

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Charles Edward Feaga

Birth
Death
24 Feb 1918 (aged 76)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Area B Lot 64 Grave 11
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Mr. Feaga's first wife is Martha S. Nichols; his second wife: Elizabeth Agnes Unglebower Feaga. Father of Mrs. Thomas Roderick, Maggie Routzahn, Hallie Poole, Luther Edward Feaga, Fannie Mary Rhoderick, Clara K. Snoots, John J. Feaga, Bessie M. Poole, Harry Feaga, Walter Paul Feaga.

Feagaville, Maryland, is named after Mr. Feaga. He opened the first general store in 1885 and was the town's first postmaster.

Published in The Frederick Post, Frederick, Maryland, on Monday, 25 February 1918, and copied here with any errors:
Charles Edward Feaga died at his home on West South street yesterday afternoon a 3 o'clock of Bright's disease 76 years, 11 months and 21 days. He was formerly engaged in the Mercantile business at Feagaville and retired some years ago. He moved to this city about two years ago.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Feaga, he is survived by six daughters - Mrs. B. F. Snoots, Arlington, Va; Mrs. Thomas M. Rhodrick, Washington; Mrs. Oscar Routzahn, near Feagaville; Mrs. Harry A. Rhodrick and Mrs. George W. Poole, near Harmony Grove; Mrs. John W Poole, Braddock Heights, and four sons - Luther E. Feaga, Lime Kiln; John J. Feaga, this city; Harry M. Feaga, Feagaville, and Walter P. Peaga, at home. One sister, Mrs. Susan Frazier, this city, also survives. The funeral will take place from his late home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock M. R. Etchison is the funeral director.
Mr. Feaga's first wife is Martha S. Nichols; his second wife: Elizabeth Agnes Unglebower Feaga. Father of Mrs. Thomas Roderick, Maggie Routzahn, Hallie Poole, Luther Edward Feaga, Fannie Mary Rhoderick, Clara K. Snoots, John J. Feaga, Bessie M. Poole, Harry Feaga, Walter Paul Feaga.

Feagaville, Maryland, is named after Mr. Feaga. He opened the first general store in 1885 and was the town's first postmaster.

Published in The Frederick Post, Frederick, Maryland, on Monday, 25 February 1918, and copied here with any errors:
Charles Edward Feaga died at his home on West South street yesterday afternoon a 3 o'clock of Bright's disease 76 years, 11 months and 21 days. He was formerly engaged in the Mercantile business at Feagaville and retired some years ago. He moved to this city about two years ago.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Feaga, he is survived by six daughters - Mrs. B. F. Snoots, Arlington, Va; Mrs. Thomas M. Rhodrick, Washington; Mrs. Oscar Routzahn, near Feagaville; Mrs. Harry A. Rhodrick and Mrs. George W. Poole, near Harmony Grove; Mrs. John W Poole, Braddock Heights, and four sons - Luther E. Feaga, Lime Kiln; John J. Feaga, this city; Harry M. Feaga, Feagaville, and Walter P. Peaga, at home. One sister, Mrs. Susan Frazier, this city, also survives. The funeral will take place from his late home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock M. R. Etchison is the funeral director.


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