William Wilison Dugan
1845 - 1929 (83 years)-
Name William Wilison Dugan - son of James Dugan and Catherine Curry [1]
Born 22 Dec 1845 Harrisville, Butler County, Pennsylvania [1] Gender Male Census 1880 Harlan Township, Page County, Iowa Census 1900 Harlan Township, Page County, Iowa Died 9 Apr 1929 [1] Buried Maple Hill Cemetery, College Springs, Page County, Iowa [1] Person ID I925 McKeown Last Modified 8 Jul 2023
Family Rose Ann Andrews, b. 10 Jan 1856, Iowa , d. 18 Nov 1898, Quinter, Gove County, Kansas (Age 42 years) Married 21 Feb 1877 Page County, Iowa Children + 1. Emma Rosetta Dugan, b. 16 Jun 1878, College Springs, Page County, Iowa , d. 15 Dec 1969, Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska (Age 91 years) + 2. Ida Isabelle Dugan, b. 21 Aug 1880, College Springs, Page County, Iowa , d. 26 Jan 1949, Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska (Age 68 years) + 3. James Elmer Dugan, b. 28 Dec 1882, College Springs, Page County, Iowa , d. 14 Aug 1962, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon (Age 79 years) 4. Lois Alice Dugan, b. 3 Apr 1885, College Springs, Page County, Iowa , d. 16 Oct 1886, Page County, Iowa (Age 1 years) + 5. Christina Mary Dugan, b. 14 May 1887, Page County, Iowa , d. 30 Jun 1985, Jackson County, Missouri (Age 98 years) + 6. Elizabeth Jeanette Dugan, b. 11 Sep 1889, Page Center, Page County, Iowa , d. 8 Feb 1992, Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania (Age 102 years) + 7. Samuel William Emerson Dugan, b. 22 Jan 1892, Page County, Iowa , d. May 1980, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa (Age 88 years) + 8. Bertha Ada Dugan, b. 29 Jun 1895, College Springs, Page County, Iowa , d. 23 Oct 1982 (Age 87 years) Last Modified 18 Nov 2021 Family ID F461 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - A Man Past 80 Falls From Mow
Injuries of W.W. Dugan of College Springs Are Serious
Blame Urge of Spring
Special to The Nonpariel
College Springs, Ia., April 6 – W.W. Dugan, past eighty years of age, who was seriously injured when he fell from the hay mow about two weeks ago, is much worse since Wednesday. His dislocated shoulder is much better, but apparently other injuries received by the fall, are proving more serious.
Mr. Dugan had not been in the hay mow for many months, but when the weather warmed up, he enjoyed getting out in the fresh open air and sunshine and was feeling better than usual. No one was around so he decided he would throw down some hay for the sheep. Evidently he missed his footing and fell to the lower floor, about fifteen feet. Mrs. Emerson Dugan, his son’s wife, was in the house some distance from the barn. She thought she heard him calling, so went to hunt him, and found him where he had fallen. His shoulder was dislocated but otherwise he did not seem seriously injured.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Sunday, 7 April 1929.
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- A Man Past 80 Falls From Mow
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