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James Fanning 1901 1980 James Fanning in U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) James Fanning was born on February 27 1901. James lived in Iaeger, West Virginia 24844, USA.
Texas revolutionary James Walker Fannin, Jr. (1804-1836), was an illegitimate son born to Dr. Isham Fannin (b. 1778) in Morgan County, Georgia. Raised by his maternal grandfather, James W. Walker, on a plantation near Marion, Fannin entered West Point military academy in 1819. His time at West Point proved short-lived, however, and in 1821 he resigned after dueling with a fellow cadet. Fannin.
Fannin County was founded in 1854. The county is named for Georgia native James W. Fannin, who fought and died during the Texas Revolution. Geography. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 392 square miles (1,020 km 2), of which 387 square miles (1,000 km 2) is land and 5.2 square miles (13 km 2) (1.3%) is water. It has a mountainous terrain. The Toccoa River.
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The life of James W. Fannin 1.7K 0 0. by Musicrocks1994. by Musicrocks1994 Follow. Share. Share via Email Report Story Send. Send to Friend. Share. Share via Email Report Story Colonel james fannin was the commander of the troops harshly exicuted by order of santa anna at goliad. Colonel fannin was born january1,1804 in morgan county. Fannin was adopted by his maternal grandfather james walker.
James Fannin Commander at Goliad. Remembered as the Commander of the doomed garrison at the Presidio LaBahia at Goliad, James Walker Fannin, Jr., carried the heavy responsibility of the lives of his men with increasing anguish during the cold, gray days of March 1836. Born January 1, 1804, the son of Dr. Isham Fannin grew up on a plantation near Marion, Georgia. Although he was admitted to the.