MORGAN
DAVE MORGAN
FANNIE MORGAN (MRS. J. H. MORGAN)
LOU TISHA PETTY MORGAN
VIRGINIA MORGAN
DAVE MORGAN
Princeton, Ky
April 1926Mr. Dave Morgan died at his home yesterday morning from a paralytic stroke which he suffered Tuesday night, never having regained consciousness. He was 47 years of age and is survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss Dora Myers, of Fredonia, and two brothers, J.P. Morgan, of Fredonia; and C.I. Morgan, of Louisville. Mr. Morgan was an employee of the I.C. R. R. Company, operating the pump at Livingston. The funeral was conducted this afternoon from the Baptist church by Rev. Young Holland, of Fredonia. Interment was in the Fredonia cemetery. Mr. Morgan was a native of Fredonia, and was well liked and his sudden going was a sock to his many friends.
FANNIE MORGAN (MRS. J. H. MORGAN)
KENNEDY NEIGHBORHOOD - Mrs. J. H. Morgan died last night at 12 o'clock of consumption, aged about 35 years. The interment will take place today at Chapel Hill.
Hopkinsville Kentuckian
September 1900
(Cont.)
Caused By Consumption
Mrs. J. H. Morgan Dies After Long Illness
TRENTON, KY., SEPT 15 - Mrs. Fannie Morgan, wife of Mr. J. H. Morgan, of West Fork, died last Thursday evening of consumption aged 28 years. She had been in bad health for a year or more and had recently spent some time in Texas, in the hope that she might be benefited by the climate. The ws a member of the Methodist church and a most popular lady. G.M.M.
Hopkinsville, Kentuckian
September 1900
LOU TISHA PETTY MORGANTisha (Petty) Morgan of Howell, Indiana.
Died Sunday 10 November 1929 at the home of her son, Albert Morgan.
Born 6 April 1855 in Christian Co.
Married James Morgan 14 November 1877 in Christian Co. Lived in the Sinking Fork community of Christian Co. Life-long member of St. Mary's Christian Church at Sinking Fork.
Survivors: husband; four sons, Walter and Albert of Howell, Ind., Lee of Princeton, Ky. and Henry Morgan of Hopkinsville; a number of nieces, nephews and grandchildren.
Services: Tuesday 12 November 1929 at the home of her son Henry, burial in Riverside Cemetery.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Monday 11 November 1929
VIRGINIA MORGANVirginia Morgan, 85, Princeton, died at 10:30 p.m. Saturday at Caldwell County Hospital following a brief illness. Burial will be in Cedar Hills cemetary
A native of Caldwell County she was born Nov. 24, 1912, the daughter of the late Robert and Evelyn Hewlett Morgan. She had been a licensed funeral director for many years and a previous co-owner of Morgan's Funeral Home. She was a charter member and past president of the professional Business Women's Club, was a member of the Rose and Garden Club, Daughters of the American Revolution, the Caldwell County Historical Society, the Princeton Art Guild, Gradatim Literary Club and was a supporter and past board member of the Princeton George Coon Library.
Survivors include four brothers, John B., James P., William R. and Richard G. Morgan Sr., all of Princeton
Kentucky New Era
Monday July 13, 1998
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