Last updated: March 20, 2020
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Fannie Quigley Turns 150

(DENA 1945)
Much has been written about Fannie’s life, but for a comprehensive overview, it is worth reading Searching for Fannie Quigley by historian Jane Haigh.
NPS Photo/Erik Johnson
NPS Photo/Erik Johnson
[1] The 1870 date was attributed by Jane Haigh in her book Searching for Fannie Quigley. She found mention of baby Fannie in the 1870 census record for Saunders County, Nebraska. Fannie’s obituary that appeared in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner on August 28, 1944 states that Fannie was born in 1871.
[2] Fannie was found by another Kantishna old-timer, Johnnie Busia. She was buried at Birch Hill Cemetery in Fairbanks. If you visit her grave there is a terrific view of the Home Depot parking lot. The decision to bury her in Fairbanks is an unsolved mystery at the moment.