James Sylvester Gaffaney, 19061978 (aged 71 years)

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James Sylvester /Gaffaney/
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James Sylvester
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Gaffaney
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Jimmy //
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18711947
Birth: May 31, 1871Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: July 13, 1947Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County, Minnesota
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Birth: July 29, 1880 42 34 Bangor Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: February 21, 1953Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota
Marriage MarriageJuly 27, 1904Padua, Stearns County, Minnesota
11 months
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19052002
Birth: June 11, 1905 34 24 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: August 30, 2002Evansville, Douglas County, Minnesota
19 months
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19061978
Birth: December 29, 1906 35 26 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: January 3, 1978Stearns County, Minnesota
2 years
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19091964
Birth: April 7, 1909 37 28 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: March 20, 1964Moorhead, Pope County, Minnesota
2 years
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19111973
Birth: June 11, 1911 40 30 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: November 16, 1973Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota
2 years
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19131970
Birth: June 30, 1913 42 32 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: April 3, 1970Anoka, Anoka County, Minnesota
23 months
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19152002
Birth: May 17, 1915 43 34 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: August 29, 2002Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota
4 years
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19191982
Birth: January 24, 1919 47 38 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: April 23, 1982Whittier, California
3 years
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19222015
Birth: February 19, 1922 50 41 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: November 9, 2015Carlsbad, San Diego County, California
23 months
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19231990
Birth: December 29, 1923 52 43 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: February 23, 1990Hennepin County, Minnesota
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19061978
Birth: December 29, 1906 35 26 Leven Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: January 3, 1978Stearns County, Minnesota
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19392016
Birth: May 1, 1939 32 25 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: November 23, 2016Somerset, Wisconsin
18 months
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19402017
Birth: October 9, 1940 33 27 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: July 29, 2017Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota
13 months
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19411995
Birth: October 19, 1941 34 28 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: June 7, 1995Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota
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Birth: December 29, 1943 37 30 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: June 28, 2015Shakopee, Scott County, Minnesota
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19462001
Birth: December 12, 1946 39 33 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: May 17, 2001Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota
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Birth: April 15, 1953 46 39 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota
Death: June 10, 2007Turtle Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin
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Shared note

Catherine said her father had a kidney removed at the U of M in 1953.

Ambrose Gaffaney was best man at Jimmy's wedding and Julia was bridesmaid.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or "Lou Gehrig's Disease": About 5-10% of the cases of ALS are hereditary, called "familial ALS." In those people, it is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. That means that on a statistical basis, 50% of their offspring are expected to be affected. Of the other 90-95% ("sporadic ALS"), no hereditary factor is evident, and therefore the children are not at risk of inheriting the disease. No cure or treatment is available in either case. Both forms of the disease are identical in terms of diagnosis, clinical courses and outcome. Most die within 2 to 5 years.

Rose Cooley Wolfarth (daughter of Mary Gaffaney and John Cooley and first cousin to James Gaffaney, senior) carried a gene of the version of ALS that is hereditary. I have heard that the University of Minnesota did a study on this disease in the Cooley family. Rose died of Alzheimer's at the age of 59. She had three children:

In 1973 Betty Wolfarth Winter died of ALS at the age of 47 after having it for five years. She and her husband Lloyd had three children, two boys and a girl, all of whom are subject to getting ALS. As of about 2000, none of them had children, and by choice. In 1986 Richard Wolfarth died of ALS at the age of 53, after having it for five years. Donald Wolfarth died of Alzheimer's in 1993 at the age of 66 after having it two years.

James Gaffaney (junior) and Harold Gaffaney (brothers) are first cousins of Betty, Richard and Donald. Jimmy Gaffaney died of ALS at the age of 71 in 1978, after having it five years or less. [A variant is called Progressive Bulbar Palsy, all of whose symptoms I think he had, and is very similar to what his brother Harold had].

None of Jimmy's 13 kids has shown and evidence of ALS that I'm aware of, and there's a 50% chance that any one of them would get it if it were the hereditary form, so I'm doubtful that he had that form. Update 2/14/2015: Jimmy's daughter Janet has ALS.

Harold Gaffaney died of Pseudobulbar Palsy at the age of 62 in 1973, which has many similar ALS symptoms, but also includes dementia. Harold's son Delbert died of either "Pick's Disease," according to his son Jim, or ALS according to some of his siblings.

Margaret Mary Egan Parks (1946-1995) died at the age of 48 of ALS. She is my (David Gaffaney) 4th cousin. She descends from the Rooney line.