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Elizabeth <I>Edwards</I> Morgan

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Elizabeth Edwards Morgan

Birth
Wales
Death
20 Jan 1912 (aged 67)
Ethel, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Died at Ethel, Mo., Jan 20, 1912, Mrs. Joshua L. Morgan, of paralysis. She slowly sank from the beginning of her sickness. She always said she suffered no pain, and slept most of the time. All that medical aid trained nurse and the aid of her children was done to restore their mother to health but of no avail; the reaper claimed his own.

Her health had been failing for more than a year and she had spent most of the past year visiting with her daughters, but her final sickness come unexpected to all.

Deceased was born at Park Owen, South Wales, August 7, 1844, being at the time of her death, 67 years, 5 months and 13 days.

She was married to Joshua L. Morgan, Oct. 28, 1868, in Wales. They emigrated to America in 1870, settling in White township, Macon county, Mo., where she lived until her death. Her husband died Sept. 17, 1896.

Of the family now living are four sons and two daughters.

Mrs. Morgan united with the church when very young, and was, at the time of her death, a member of the Union Chapel Presbyterian congregation. She and her husband reared an energetic family of children. She leaves to mourn their loss her children and a host of friends. She was of a quiet disposition and a good neighbor.

The funeral services were held at the home in Ethel, conducted by Rev. Johnston of Callao. At the church the services were conducted by Rev. W. H. Johnston and his brother, Rev. James Johnston. The singing was rendered at the home and church by the Glasston choir.

The high esteem in which deceased and her family were held was shown by the large concourse of friends and relatives that gathered at Brush Creek church to pay their respects in the last sad rites.

The Bucklin Herald February 2, 1912

Contributor: Sharon Brown (46637485) • [email protected]

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Obituary

Died at Ethel, Mo., Jan 20, 1912, Mrs. Joshua L. Morgan, of paralysis. She slowly sank from the beginning of her sickness. She always said she suffered no pain, and slept most of the time. All that medical aid trained nurse and the aid of her children was done to restore their mother to health but of no avail; the reaper claimed his own.

Her health had been failing for more than a year and she had spent most of the past year visiting with her daughters, but her final sickness come unexpected to all.

Deceased was born at Park Owen, South Wales, August 7, 1844, being at the time of her death, 67 years, 5 months and 13 days.

She was married to Joshua L. Morgan, Oct. 28, 1868, in Wales. They emigrated to America in 1870, settling in White township, Macon county, Mo., where she lived until her death. Her husband died Sept. 17, 1896.

Of the family now living are four sons and two daughters.

Mrs. Morgan united with the church when very young, and was, at the time of her death, a member of the Union Chapel Presbyterian congregation. She and her husband reared an energetic family of children. She leaves to mourn their loss her children and a host of friends. She was of a quiet disposition and a good neighbor.

The funeral services were held at the home in Ethel, conducted by Rev. Johnston of Callao. At the church the services were conducted by Rev. W. H. Johnston and his brother, Rev. James Johnston. The singing was rendered at the home and church by the Glasston choir.

The high esteem in which deceased and her family were held was shown by the large concourse of friends and relatives that gathered at Brush Creek church to pay their respects in the last sad rites.

The Bucklin Herald February 2, 1912

Contributor: Sharon Brown (46637485) • [email protected]

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Wife of Joshua L. Morgan



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