b: 10 Feb 1856, Wisconsin
d: 3 Dec. 1925 at 7 a.m./cause: Gastric Carcinoma & chrome(sic) Nephritis
white/male/retired Farmer
age: 69 yrs. 9 mo. 22 days
p: Andrew Brennan/b. Ireland and Bridget Ryan/b. Ireland
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JAS. BRENNAN, CO. PIONEER DIES, AGE 70
James Brennan, life long resident of Manitowoc county, and for many years prominent as a political leader, died at his home, 408 North Sixth Street, last night, a victim of cancer. The funeral will be held from the Urbanek and
Wattawa chapel to the Sacred Heart church Saturday morning at 9.
Mr. Brennan was 70 years of age, having been born in Cato February 10, 1855, where he spent most of his life on a farm. He served as supervisor of the town for three years and for fifteen years was a school clerk. Later he was a government mail carrier at Cato and served in other official positions. He was married to Catherine Quirk in 1883 and besides his widow is survived by five children, Mrs. Thomas Doyle of Cato; Mrs. Peter Faivey of Maple Grove; Lovell and William of Cato, and Thomas E. of Texas. A sister, Mrs. Cunningham, of Fond du Lac and a brother, Michael, of Filett, also survive and there are eight grandchildren.
From the Herald Times Reporter, Thursday, Dec 3, 1925, page 6; column 2
b: 10 Feb 1856, Wisconsin
d: 3 Dec. 1925 at 7 a.m./cause: Gastric Carcinoma & chrome(sic) Nephritis
white/male/retired Farmer
age: 69 yrs. 9 mo. 22 days
p: Andrew Brennan/b. Ireland and Bridget Ryan/b. Ireland
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JAS. BRENNAN, CO. PIONEER DIES, AGE 70
James Brennan, life long resident of Manitowoc county, and for many years prominent as a political leader, died at his home, 408 North Sixth Street, last night, a victim of cancer. The funeral will be held from the Urbanek and
Wattawa chapel to the Sacred Heart church Saturday morning at 9.
Mr. Brennan was 70 years of age, having been born in Cato February 10, 1855, where he spent most of his life on a farm. He served as supervisor of the town for three years and for fifteen years was a school clerk. Later he was a government mail carrier at Cato and served in other official positions. He was married to Catherine Quirk in 1883 and besides his widow is survived by five children, Mrs. Thomas Doyle of Cato; Mrs. Peter Faivey of Maple Grove; Lovell and William of Cato, and Thomas E. of Texas. A sister, Mrs. Cunningham, of Fond du Lac and a brother, Michael, of Filett, also survive and there are eight grandchildren.
From the Herald Times Reporter, Thursday, Dec 3, 1925, page 6; column 2
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