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Ethel Morgan 1896–1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1896

Birth Location: McDowell County, West Virginia

Death Date: 18 December 1966

Death Location: Davy, McDowell, West Virginia

Father: William Morgan

Mother: Mary Hall

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Ethel Morgan was born in 1896 in McDowell County, West Virginia, the child of William Gratton Morgan And Mary M Hall. Ethel Morgan passed away in 1966 in Davy, McDowell, West Virginia.

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Biography

  • Ethel Morgan was born in 1896 in McDowell County, West Virginia, the child of William Gratton Morgan And Mary M Hall.
  • Ethel Morgan passed away in 1966 in Davy, McDowell, West Virginia.

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Ethel Morgan's Ancestors

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Ethel Morgan
1896–1966
Birth Place: McDowell County, West Virginia
Parents
William Gratton Morgan
1869–1948
Wyoming County, West Virginia
Mary (M) Hall
1873–1957
Davy, McDowell County, West Virginia
Grandparents
Harvey (G.) Morgan
1830–1903
Logan County, Virginia
Martha (Ellen) Gunnoe
1846–1887
Mercer County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Morgan
1809–1893
Nancy Harvey
1811–1853
Archibald Gunnoe
1803–1860
Phebe Lawhorn
1810–1860
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Morgan
1751–1850
Rachel Blankenship
1787–1850
John Gunnoe
1763–1836
Mary Stites
–1830
Elizabeth
1794–

Ethel Morgan's Timeline

2 Records

1896
1896
Birth of Ethel Morgan in McDowell County, West Virginia
McDowell County, West Virginia
1966
18 December 1966
Age 70
Death of Ethel Morgan in Davy, McDowell, West Virginia
Davy, McDowell, West Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1896
    Event Place: McDowell County, West Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 December 1966
    Event Place: Davy, McDowell, West Virginia

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