Samuel Gann of Winchester Va Family

John W. Gann1871

Name
John W. Gann
Given names
John W.
Surname
Gann
Birth December 11, 1871 26 21
Death of a paternal grandmotherSusan M. Summers
July 7, 1874 (Age 2 years)

Birth of a sisterHarriet L. Gann
July 14, 1874 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a sisterMattie E. Gann
about 1877 (Age 5 years)

Birth of a brotherEdward Everett Gann
October 12, 1880 (Age 8 years)
Death of a motherMary Jane Daugherty
June 12, 1883 (Age 11 years)

Marriage of a parentWilliam Kendrick GannSophronia VaughnView this family
October 26, 1883 (Age 11 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherJames Gann
April 3, 1886 (Age 14 years)
Death of a brotherEdward Everett Gann
October 2, 1936 (Age 64 years)

Deathyes

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: August 1, 1867Wayne Co, KY
4 years
himself
3 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
4 years
younger brother
brother
Father’s family with Sophronia Vaughn - View this family
father
step-mother
Marriage: October 26, 1883Wayne Co, KY
Family with Sarah Elizabeth Prewitt - View this family
himself
wife

Note

From Joy Gann Brown, Hillsborough, NC.

From Dorretta Moore From "Past and Present of Greene County, Missouri" by Jonathan Fairbanks and Clyde Edwin Tuck. Date unknown. From an excellent old Kentucky family comes J.W. Gann, the obliging and popular city passenger and ticket agent for the Frisco Lines at Springfield, and he seems to have inherited many of the commendable traits of his worthy progenitors. He has devoted the major portion of his active career to railroad service and has given eminent satisfaction in every position he has held in this field of endeavor.

Mr. Gann was born in Wayne county, Kentucky, December 11, 1871. He is a son of William K. and Mary (Daugherty) Gann. The father was born in Kentucky in 1838, and there the birth of the mother occurred in 1848, each scions of old Southern families. They grew to maturity in the Blue Grass state and were educated there, the father receiving an exceptionally good education for that period. After passing through the common schools he attended the Louisville Medical College, where he made a fine record and from which institution he was graduated with the degree of doctor of medicine, also completing a course in pharmacy. He engaged successfully in the practice of his profession until his death in 1885. His wife preceded him to the grave in 1883. They were the parents of five children, four of whom are still living, namely: Charles M. is deceased; J.W. of this sketch; Hattie, Mattie and Edward Everett.

J.W. Gann was reared at the parental homestead in Wayne county, Kentucky, and there he received a practical common school education, but he started out in life when young, being but seventeen years of age when he began his career as railroader, in which he has been engaged ever since. He began as telegraph operator for the Queen & Crescent railroad in Tateville, Kentucky. He was sent to various places to work by this road, with which he remained until 1900, then went to work for the Frisco Lines as ticket seller in the office at Birmingham, Alabama. In 1905 he was made city passenger agent in that city. Remaining there until in March, 1907, he was transferred to Springfield, Missouri, as chief ticket clerk, and in December, 1910, he was promoted to city passenger and ticket agent, which position he still holds. Mr. Gann was married on November 7, 1906, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Prewitt. She was born near Springville, Alabama, February 5, 1874, and there grew to womanhood and received her education.

The union of Mr. and Mrs. Gann has been without issue.

1Politically, our subject is a Democrat. He is prominent in Masonic circles, having attained the thirty-second degree. Religiously, he is a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church."