Elizabeth F Flanagan

Brief Life History of Elizabeth F

When Elizabeth F Flanagan was born in 1848, in Randolph, Virginia, United States, her father, Jacob F Flanagan, was 31 and her mother, Sarah Jane Wyatt, was 29. She married Jacob Tingler on 16 April 1864, in Pendleton, West Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 8 daughters. She lived in Dryfork, Randolph, West Virginia, United States for about 20 years and Beverly, Randolph, West Virginia, United States in 1910. She died on 5 September 1915, in Randolph, West Virginia, United States, at the age of 67, and was buried in Randolph, West Virginia, United States.

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Family Time Line

Jacob Tingler
1844–1919
Elizabeth F Flanagan
1848–1915
Marriage: 16 April 1864
Sarah Susan Tingler
1865–1949
William E Tingler
about 1878–1907
Eli Tingler
1866–1951
Jacob Lawrence Tingler
1869–1890
Frances Flishie Tingler
1870–1946
Mary Ann Tingler
1873–1943
Malinda Ellen Tingler
1875–
Ezekiel Harper Tingler
1880–1932
Mazina Tingler
1882–1943
Texie Tingler
1884–1889
May Zine Tingler
1884–1958
Maggie Tingler
1887–1960
Albert Tingler
1888–1888

Sources (22)

  • Elizabeth Flanagar in household of Jacob Flanagan, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Elizabeth F Flanagan, "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970"
  • Elizabeth Flanagan in entry for Mollie Hertig, "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999"

World Events (8)

1861 · The Battle of Manassas

The Battle of Manassas is also referred to as the First Battle of Bull Run. 35,000 Union troops were headed towards Washington D.C. after 20,000 Confederate forces. The McDowell's Union troops fought with General Beauregard's Confederate troops along a little river called Bull Run. 

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1866 · The First Civil Rights Act

The first federal law that defined what was citizenship and affirm that all citizens are equally protected by the law. Its main objective was to protect the civil rights of persons of African descent.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Irish Brendan, Brigid, Aine, Fintan, Aileen, Brian Patrick, Cormac, Fergus, Fidelma, Padraig, Ronan, Seamus.

Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flannagáin ‘descendant of Flannagán’, a personal name derived from a double diminutive of flann ‘scarlet, ruddy’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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