. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . ve; Elizabeth, mar-ried Charles Ouinn, and resides in Mayfield, Pennsylvania; Andrew, isa railroad man, and now lives retired at Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Bergan had children: William J., died at Scranton, Penn-sylvania, where he was the superintendent of the Temple Iron Com-pany of Scranton; Patrick H., see forward; Anna, married P. , and died at Carbondale, Pennsylvania; Elizabeth, deceased,sister of the Immaculate Heart, was an instructor at Mount St. Marys,of which she was one of the seven organizers; Kiren C, is the m
. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . ve; Elizabeth, mar-ried Charles Ouinn, and resides in Mayfield, Pennsylvania; Andrew, isa railroad man, and now lives retired at Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Bergan had children: William J., died at Scranton, Penn-sylvania, where he was the superintendent of the Temple Iron Com-pany of Scranton; Patrick H., see forward; Anna, married P. , and died at Carbondale, Pennsylvania; Elizabeth, deceased,sister of the Immaculate Heart, was an instructor at Mount St. Marys,of which she was one of the seven organizers; Kiren C, is the man-ager of an ice plant at Ithaca, New York; Thomas F., died in Phila-delphia ; Mary, died unmarried; John, lives at Dunkirk, New York,where he holds the position of inspector for the Pennsylvania railroadat the American Locomotive Works; Andrew, died in childhood; Nel-lie, also died in childhood; Gerald, died in infancy. (Ill) Patrick H., son of Patrick and Mary (Farley) Bergan, wasborn in Wayne county, Pennsylvania, March 30, 1865. He acquired a.
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