Person:Loren Flanagan (3)

Loren Davis Flanagan
m. 13 Mar 1876
  1. Ida Josephine Flanagan
  2. Thomas Flanagan
  3. Zona C. Flanagan1877 -
  4. Robert Lee FlanaganAbt 1885 -
  5. Mary R. Flanagan1888 -
  6. John Mason Flanagan1891 - 1961
  7. Loren Davis Flanagan1894 - 1993
  1. Dorothy Flanagan1918 - 1999
  2. James Woodrow Flanagan1920 - 2000
  3. John Elmo Flanagan1922 - 1971
  4. Doris Flanagan1925 - 2009
  5. Dewell Dravo Flanagan1928 - 1991
  6. Betty Flanagan1931 - 2001
Facts and Events
Name Loren Davis Flanagan
Alt Name[1] Loren D. Flanagan
Gender Male
Birth? 22 Feb 1894 Russell, Kentucky, USA
Marriage to Tullie Pearl Dunbar
Death? 1 Nov 1993 Russell, Kentucky, USA

I have very little info on the Flanagans past my grandfather, Loren Davis Flanagan. On G. F. (Gary Flanagan's) site there is a photo of Mason Flanagan, that's my G-Father's brother and they both served in WW1 together during 1918. My G. F. told me Mason F. and himself discarded their rifles and PU a French M.G. that had a round drum feed magazine on top. on November 11, 1918, the First Sgt. was about to blow his whistle for them to start the attack on German positions, when word came that the war was over! I also asked Loren Flanagan what happened to his WW1 uniform and he said, "I sold it to a draft dodger when I got home for $25.00, he wore it around to make the girls think he was a veteran. Of course that was a lot of money in Russell Co. He also told me about how his grandmother was at the battle of Mill Springs after the battle was concluded, viewing the slain Confederate Soldiers, I believe his mother was Mollie Tarter from around Faubush, KY. Wayne, Pulaski and Russell Co. lines come together in that vicinity. this was the Civil War of course. ---Brack Flanagan

References
  1. Russell Register
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    Information on family from obituary of Dorothy Flanagan Rippetoe, Obituaries, Aug. 26, 1999