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Jack Caddigan : ウィキペディア英語版
Jack Caddigan
Jack Caddigan (September 21, 1879 — January 1, 1952) was a Boston lyricist who is credited with the words to over fifty songs written between 1911 and 1922.

==Biography==
John Joseph (“Jack”) Caddigan was born to Michael Caddigan (sometimes spelled Cadigan) and the former Johanna Carroll. Michael was a plumber who had emigrated from Ireland; Johanna was of Irish parentage but had been born in New Brunswick, Canada.〔Massachusetts Birth Records; World War I Draft Registration Cards; U. S. Federal Census, 1900.〕 Jack was one of seven children; the family lived in Boston’s crowded South End, the immigrant community from which many entertainment figures hailed. Jack initially apprenticed himself as a plumber, but in 1904 he joined the Boston Edison Company, rising through the ranks to become Assistant Vice-President in charge of advertising at his retirement in 1949.〔U. S. Federal Census, 1900; "Deaths and Funerals," ''Boston Daily Globe'', January 2, 1952, p. 15.〕 He married Mary E. Manning on January 30, 1907, and the couple raised seven children.〔Massachusetts Marriage Records; U. S. Federal Census, 1930, 1940.〕 He lived all his life in the Boston area, first in the city proper and later in the southwest suburb of Canton.

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