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Note: McKeesport Daily News Obituary says: Joseph A Fairbaugh, Former Councilman Joseph Anthony Fairbaugh, aged 63, of 1426 Walnut street, one of the city's best known residents, died this morning a 7 o'clock at his home, following an illness of two weeks. He was born in old Allegheny City and for the last 43 years was a foreman at the McKeesport Ice company plant. He was a former councilman, having served two terms in council and some years ago was active in local politics. He was the son of Solomon and Josephino Piffer-Fairbaugh and the husband of Mrs Anna Flaherty-Fairbaugh. He was a member of the McKeesport Turners and Fraternal Aid Union. Funeral services were held at St. Peter's R.C. church with Rev. P.J. O'Connor as pastor. Buried in the new St. Joseph's cemetery. 1920 Census Vol 16--ED 198--Sheet 6--Line 4 011 0123 0209 Joseph A. Fairbaugh age 54 1426 Walnut Street McKeesport PA Laborer in Ice Plant Parents born in Germany (1880 census-father Baden, mother Wurtemberg) Wife: Anna age 48 Born in Ireland Citizenship--NR Parents born in Ireland Children: Joseph 21 Electrician at Tin Mill Irene (?) 16 Elenor 13 Ruth 10 William 7 Edmund O'Tole age 54 born in Ireland-an Uncle-working in Ice Plant Anna naturalized citizen 1910 Census McKeesport, PA--address not shown on copy Joseph A Fairbaugh, age 44, married 20 years, mother and father born in Germany, general manager in the ice house. Annie A, wife age 37, had 8 children, 5 still living, place of birth--Ire, English, Immigrated in 1881. Annie, age 12 Joseph, age 14 Irene, age 6 Elenor, age 4 Ruth, age 9mo. Edward O'Toole Boarder, age 43, Ire,English, came to US in 1888, not naturalized, shaver at the tin mill. 1900 Census Joseph Fairbaugh b. July 1867 age 32 Annie 27 b. 1872 Lizzy Joseph 2 b.1898 1880 Census Joseph, age 14 Born in PA Working as a Ferryman Father from Baden Mother from Wurtemberg Living at 593 East Ohio Street, Allegheny City, PA with father, Solomon Fairbanck, brothers Albert, Johann, William and sister Mary Elizabeth. Also Marie and Charles Packer and a boarder.
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