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James Edward Sheahan

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James Edward Sheahan

Birth
Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
29 Jul 1917 (aged 25)
Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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James Sheahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Sheahan of Maple Grove, died at the home of his parents after an illness of three months, death being due to rheumatism which affected his heart. Although Mr. Sheahan had been ill for some time his condition was not considered serious and his death was a shock to his family and many friends. Mr. Sheahan had been located at Williston, N.D., for the past five years, being a railroad conductor on the Great Northern railroad and returned here three months ago when his health failed. He was born at Maple Grove Nov. 1, 1891, and is survived by his parents and four brothers-John of Chicago, Daniel of New Richmond, Allen of Milwaukee and Ervine of Maple Grove. Five sisters, Mrs. J.P. Logan of Chicago, Lottie of Stevens Point and Mollie, Helen and Irene of Maple Grove. The funeral was held Wednesday at St. Patrick's church at Maple Grove. Rev. Father O'Leary of Manitowoc officiating in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Father Casey. The pall bearers were James and Richard Roland, Daniel Lorigan, Michael Cohen, William Watt and James Sheahan. Among the out-of-town people which attended the funeral were: Mr.
and Mrs. F.G. Englet, Mr. and Ms. W.P. McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Logan of Chicago; Mrs. Marion Collins of New Denmark; John Logan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Den Grady and son and Mary Grady of Osman; Mrs. Magie Kings and Miss Kathryn Doolan of Manitowoc; Mrs. Ellen Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bubboltz and son of Reedsville; Rudolph Christel of St. Nazianz.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 31, 1917 P.4
James Sheahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Sheahan of Maple Grove, died at the home of his parents after an illness of three months, death being due to rheumatism which affected his heart. Although Mr. Sheahan had been ill for some time his condition was not considered serious and his death was a shock to his family and many friends. Mr. Sheahan had been located at Williston, N.D., for the past five years, being a railroad conductor on the Great Northern railroad and returned here three months ago when his health failed. He was born at Maple Grove Nov. 1, 1891, and is survived by his parents and four brothers-John of Chicago, Daniel of New Richmond, Allen of Milwaukee and Ervine of Maple Grove. Five sisters, Mrs. J.P. Logan of Chicago, Lottie of Stevens Point and Mollie, Helen and Irene of Maple Grove. The funeral was held Wednesday at St. Patrick's church at Maple Grove. Rev. Father O'Leary of Manitowoc officiating in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Father Casey. The pall bearers were James and Richard Roland, Daniel Lorigan, Michael Cohen, William Watt and James Sheahan. Among the out-of-town people which attended the funeral were: Mr.
and Mrs. F.G. Englet, Mr. and Ms. W.P. McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Logan of Chicago; Mrs. Marion Collins of New Denmark; John Logan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Den Grady and son and Mary Grady of Osman; Mrs. Magie Kings and Miss Kathryn Doolan of Manitowoc; Mrs. Ellen Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bubboltz and son of Reedsville; Rudolph Christel of St. Nazianz.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 31, 1917 P.4

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