Family: James John KEEGAN / Elizabeth TODD (F856)
m. 5 Aug 1895
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James John KEEGAN
Birth 13 Jul 1866 Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland, UK 
Death 6 Feb 1944 Fairfield, Illinois, USA 
Burial Marriage 5 Aug 1895 St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 
Father Mother
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Elizabeth TODD
Birth 23 Jan 1863 Java Lodge, Lochdonhead, Torosay, Argyll, Scotland, UK 
Death 23 Sep 1945 St Louis, Missouri, USA 
Burial 24 Sep 1945 Maple Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, Illinois, USA 
Father John TODD | F536 Group Sheet Mother Margaret SPIERS | F536 Group Sheet
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William John KEEGAN
Birth 4 Jun 1896 Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 
Death 15 Mar 1967 Buckner, Missouri, USA 
Burial 18 Mar 1967 Buckner Cemetery, Buckner, Missouri, USA 
Spouse Catherine JONES | F1370 Marriage 14 Nov 1922 Jackson, Missouri, USA 
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Margaret Mary KEEGAN
Birth 19 May 1898 33 Temple Park Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 
Death 9 Feb 1995 Chicago, Illinois, USA 
Burial Spouse Phillip Raymond CARR | F858 Marriage 8 Jun 1921 Columbia, Missouri, USA 
Female
Norah Elizabeth KEEGAN
Birth 15 Jun 1900 Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK 
Death 8 Nov 1970 Greensboro, North Carolina, USA 
Burial 10 Nov 1970 Westminster Gardens, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA 
Spouse Frank Oscar ANDERSON | F857 Marriage 28 Dec 1920 Springfield, Missouri, USA 
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Notes Married:
- 1895 marriages in the district of Saint Andrew in the Burgh of Edinburgh No 317 1895 On the Fifth day of August at St Mary's Cathedral, Brighton Street, Edinburgh After Banns according to the forms of the Roman Catholic Church
James Keegan, Van Driver, Bachelor, aged 29 of Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh Father: Terrance Keegan Mason's Labourer Mother: Mary Keegan M.S. Keegan
AND Elizabeth Todd, domestic servant, spinster aged 28* of Inverleith Place, Edinburgh Father: John Todd Gamekeeper Mother: Margaret Todd M.S. Spiers Witnesses: M. Keegan, Mary Ann Todd
*She was actually 32
- 1895 marriages in the district of Saint Andrew in the Burgh of Edinburgh No 317 1895 On the Fifth day of August at St Mary's Cathedral, Brighton Street, Edinburgh After Banns according to the forms of the Roman Catholic Church

