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Anna <I>Morgan</I> Neville

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Anna Morgan Neville

Birth
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 May 1925 (aged 61)
Eddyville, Dawson County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
York, York County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Anna Morgan was born 27 May 1863 at Bloomington, IL, and died at her home in Eddyville NE 25 May 1925, lacking two days of being sixty two years old.
In her girlhood days she moved with her parents to York county Nebraska. Feb. 27 1882 she was united in marriage to John Neville. To this union were born eleven children. Two -James Edward and Rose Etta, having died in infancy.
With the family she moved to Wahoo, NE March 1 1898, where the beloved husband and father died Jan 5 1903.
She moved to Eddyville March 8 1908, where she lived till her death came. She left to mourn nine children. Four sons: John Joseph and William of Eddyville and Frank of York. The five girls are Margaret Smith of McCool Junction, Loretta Conroy and Vera McTygue of Eddyville; Catherine Clouse of Sumner and Elizabeth at home. There are two brothers and five sisters still living and a number of grandchildren. The body was taken to York for burial.
Anna Morgan was born 27 May 1863 at Bloomington, IL, and died at her home in Eddyville NE 25 May 1925, lacking two days of being sixty two years old.
In her girlhood days she moved with her parents to York county Nebraska. Feb. 27 1882 she was united in marriage to John Neville. To this union were born eleven children. Two -James Edward and Rose Etta, having died in infancy.
With the family she moved to Wahoo, NE March 1 1898, where the beloved husband and father died Jan 5 1903.
She moved to Eddyville March 8 1908, where she lived till her death came. She left to mourn nine children. Four sons: John Joseph and William of Eddyville and Frank of York. The five girls are Margaret Smith of McCool Junction, Loretta Conroy and Vera McTygue of Eddyville; Catherine Clouse of Sumner and Elizabeth at home. There are two brothers and five sisters still living and a number of grandchildren. The body was taken to York for burial.


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