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Charles Ambrose Dugan 1861/1862 - 1935

He was the son of William Dugan (B: 1831/1832) and Frances Green (Dugan) (B: 1835/1836).
Charles was married to Fannie B. Dorwin (Dugan) on 30 JUN 1890 in Decatur, Indiana.
Fannie was born on 7 NOV 1862 in Indiana and died on 19 NOV 1959 (age: 97) in Decatur Co., Indiana .
She was the daughter of Thomas Tyron Dorwin (1837/1838 - 1 MAY 1894) and Samantha Naomi Porter (Dorwin) (B: APR 1837).
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Sources:
S1 Standard History of Adams and Wells Counties, IndianaS2 1979 History of Adams County, Indiana
Was Superindentent of Schools in 1890.
Name: Fanny Dugan
Fanny Dorwin
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 97
Marital status: Widowed
Birth Date: 7 Nov 1862
Birth Place: Indiana
Death Date: 18 Nov 1959
Death Place: Decatur, Adams, Indiana , USA
Father: Thomas T. Dorwin
Mother: Samatha Porter
Informant: Frances Dugan; daughter; Decatur, Ind.
For 25 years the active management of the First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana was in the hands of Charles A. Dorwin. He was made the banks third president in 1922.
His efforts to make it one of the best banks possible were ably seconded by his directors and office force. Was president of the bank until his death in 1935.
It was the only bank in Decatur that remained open during the depression year of 1930.
One of the other two banks was forced closed on Friday, June 13th, 1930.
The other failed to open its doors the next day.
His efforts to make it one of the best banks possible were ably seconded by his directors and office force. Was president of the bank until his death in 1935.
It was the only bank in Decatur that remained open during the depression year of 1930.
One of the other two banks was forced closed on Friday, June 13th, 1930.
The other failed to open its doors the next day.
The Charles Dugan House in Decatur, Indiana has been retained, restored, and turned into a Museum,


Charles A. Dugan didn't set out to be a banker. He fell in love with a banker's daughter, married her and built her dream house for her. She designed it in 1899, it was finished in 1902. Charles stayed in Decatur, Indiana and became the town banker after his father-in-law had long passed.
The Dugan's had four daughters, but one died while her daughter was still young, and the Dugan's raised their granddaughter, Margaret, in this house as well.
Their first daughter, Francis, never married and lived in the house until her death in 1967.
This lovely old place, uniquely and comfortably designed for its time, was by then, run down and in rough shape. Covered with vines, badly in need of paint and restoration, the newly organized Adams County Historical Society wanted to buy it, but didn't have the money. Somehow, they cobbled things together with the will of their supporters and purchased the beautiful old home for $17,000. And, now, this wonderful jewel allows us all to step back through time.
from: http://marysramblins.blogspot.com/search/label/Charles%20A.%20Dugan The Charles Dugan house is now the site of the Adams County Historical Museum. It was purchased at a public auction in 1968 for $17,250.00.
During the first year the museum was visited by some Dugan relatives, Mr. Louis and Mrs.Fannie Haerle of La Jolla, Calif., Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich of New York City and Peggy Morton Kimabll with son and husband from Indianapolis.
(excerpted from 1979 History of Adams County, Indiana)



Charles A. Dugan didn't set out to be a banker. He fell in love with a banker's daughter, married her and built her dream house for her. She designed it in 1899, it was finished in 1902. Charles stayed in Decatur, Indiana and became the town banker after his father-in-law had long passed.
The Dugan's had four daughters, but one died while her daughter was still young, and the Dugan's raised their granddaughter, Margaret, in this house as well.
Their first daughter, Francis, never married and lived in the house until her death in 1967.
This lovely old place, uniquely and comfortably designed for its time, was by then, run down and in rough shape. Covered with vines, badly in need of paint and restoration, the newly organized Adams County Historical Society wanted to buy it, but didn't have the money. Somehow, they cobbled things together with the will of their supporters and purchased the beautiful old home for $17,000. And, now, this wonderful jewel allows us all to step back through time.
from: http://marysramblins.blogspot.com/search/label/Charles%20A.%20Dugan The Charles Dugan house is now the site of the Adams County Historical Museum. It was purchased at a public auction in 1968 for $17,250.00.
During the first year the museum was visited by some Dugan relatives, Mr. Louis and Mrs.Fannie Haerle of La Jolla, Calif., Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich of New York City and Peggy Morton Kimabll with son and husband from Indianapolis.
(excerpted from 1979 History of Adams County, Indiana)

name relation born age mar status born in father born mother born Occ.
Samantha Dorwin : head Apr 1837 63 Wd Ohio Penn Penn
Hannah Goeders : sister Spet 1832 67 Wd Ohio Penn Penn
Charles A. Dugan : son in law Feb 1862 38 md 10 Indiana Penn Indiana Banker
Fannie Dugan : daughter Nov 1862 37 md 10 Indiana Ohio Ohio
Frances D. Dugan : g-daughter Apr 1891 9 s Indiana Indiana Indiana At school
Naomi Dugan : g-daughter Sept 1894 5 s Indiana Indiana Indiana
Dortha Dugan : g-daughter May 1896 4 Indiana Indiana Indiana
Cora B. Barber : servant Feb 1880 20 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Servant
name relation age born in father born mother born Occ.
Charles A. Dugan : head 58 Indiana Indiana Indiana Banker
Fanny D. Dugan : wife 56 Indiana Indiana Ohio none
Francis D. Dugan : dau 25 Indiana Indiana Indiana college teacher
Dorothy Dugan : dau 22 Indiana Indiana Indiana high school teacher
Helen K. Dugan : dau 17 Indiana Indiana Indiana Student
Ida Alerding : servant 23 Indiana Germany Germany laborer - house
Margaret Morton : granddaughter 2 Illinois Wisconsin Indiana none
Willshire Herald
Van Wert County, Ohio
Thurs., Aug. 1, 1935
CHARLES DUGAN DIES OF HEART ATTACK
Charles A. Dugan, 73, president of the First State Bank of Decatur for the past 14 years and widely known in midwest banking circles, died at his home Saturday morning of a heart attack.
Mr. Dugan had been in poor health for a number of years. He suffered from asthma, but continued active in business until Wednesday, July 24, when his condition became worse and he retired to his home. He had been a resident of Decatur for 50 years and interested in the banking business for 40 years. He held a prominent place in the business life of that town.
Mr. Dugan was well known in this community having been interested in the Willshire Bank for many years.
Surviving besides the widow, are three daughters, Miss Frances Dugan of Boston; Mrs. Louis Haerle of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ralph T. Unkefer of Philadelphia and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home, Rev. Geo. O. Walton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in the Decatur cemetery.
Mr. Dugan had been in poor health for a number of years. He suffered from asthma, but continued active in business until Wednesday, July 24, when his condition became worse and he retired to his home. He had been a resident of Decatur for 50 years and interested in the banking business for 40 years. He held a prominent place in the business life of that town.
Mr. Dugan was well known in this community having been interested in the Willshire Bank for many years.
Surviving besides the widow, are three daughters, Miss Frances Dugan of Boston; Mrs. Louis Haerle of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ralph T. Unkefer of Philadelphia and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home, Rev. Geo. O. Walton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in the Decatur cemetery.
Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011
Name: Charles A Dugan
Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 73; Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1862; Birth Place: Sedan Indiana
Death Date: 27 Jul 1935; Death Place: Denton, Adams, Indiana, USA
Father: William Dugan; Mother: Francis Green;
Spouse: Fannie Dorwin Dugan, informant
Burial: 7/30/1935, Decatur Cemetery
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