Mr. Welch, a retired farmer, had been in frail health for several years, and became ill shortly after his arrival in Baton Rouge five weeks ago. Mr. Welch had lived most of his life in the vicinity of Gloster, where he was a member of the Methodist church.
He leaves five daughters and four sons, as follows: Mrs. Ella Blaylock of Centreville, Miss., Mrs. Claire Comeaux of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Lillie Offutt of Shreveport, Mrs. Essie Taylor of Stephenson, Miss., Mrs. LeNora Taylor of Scotland, La., and Monroe Welch of Centreville, Willie Welch of Vicksburg, Gene Welch of Gloster and George Welch of Vicksburg.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Wednesday, May 20, 1931
Mr. Welch, a retired farmer, had been in frail health for several years, and became ill shortly after his arrival in Baton Rouge five weeks ago. Mr. Welch had lived most of his life in the vicinity of Gloster, where he was a member of the Methodist church.
He leaves five daughters and four sons, as follows: Mrs. Ella Blaylock of Centreville, Miss., Mrs. Claire Comeaux of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Lillie Offutt of Shreveport, Mrs. Essie Taylor of Stephenson, Miss., Mrs. LeNora Taylor of Scotland, La., and Monroe Welch of Centreville, Willie Welch of Vicksburg, Gene Welch of Gloster and George Welch of Vicksburg.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Wednesday, May 20, 1931
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William M. Welch married Francis Rozelia Owens on March 11, 1872 in Franklin County, MS. Middle name and nickname both provided by Virgil Roberts (48411362).
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