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Encyclopedia > James Craig

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James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (318 words)
James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon (8 January 1871 - 24 November 1940) was a prominent Irish unionist politician, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party and the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland.
James Craig was born at Sydenham, Belfast, the son of a wealthy whiskey distiller.
Craig was still prime minister when he died peacefully at his home at Glencraig, County Down, in 1940.
Beers: Craig p. 1310 (446 words)
Here John Craig married Ellen, a daughter of James Craig, and one child was born to their union, Rebecca, who died after reaching adult age This wife being called to her long home, Mr.
Craig married, for his second wife, Eleanor, a daughter of Patrick Craig, of Donegal township, and the results of this union were the following children: Jane, William, John, Eleanor, Mary, Samuel, James, Roland and Margaret, all now deceased except James.
James Craig was born May 25, 1825, in Donegal township, Washington Co., Penn., where his boyhood and youth were passed, alternating between book lessons at school and practical lessons on his father's farm.
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