See also
Husband:
William States MORGART (1853-1930)
Wife:
Amelia Mason WEISEL (1852-1928)
Children:
Marriage:
Jun 20, 1877
Friend's Cove, Bedford County, Pennsylvania1
Name:
Ella G. MORGART
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
Aug 3, 1879
Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
Nov 1, 1909 (age 30)
Johnstown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial:
Nov, 1909
Schellsburg Cemetery, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Name:
Sarah MORGART
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
Nov 27, 1881
Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rkandbd/morgart/2620.htm
Charles next married Sarah M. MORGART, daughter of William States MORGART
(Twin) and Amelia Mason WEISEL, on 13 Oct 1920 in , Bedford,
Pennsylvania.30 (Sarah M. MORGART was born on 27 Nov 1881 in Everett,
Bedford, Pennsylvania 33, baptized on 12 Feb 1882 in Everett Lutheran
Church, Everett, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania,30 died on 26 Jun 1966 in
Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania 30 and was buried
in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pennsylvania 30.)
Marriage Notes: Charles and Sara were married by Rev. John T. Bell, a Methodist Minister.
Death:
Misc:
Apr 18, 1930 (age 48)
Visiting with Mrs. M.K. Weisel; Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/
Bedford Gazette, Apr. 18, 1930, p. 1
Personals and Brief Mention.
Banks Closed today. Good Friday.
Miss Stella Weisel, of Washington D. C. is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. K. Weisel.
Miss Sara Morgart of Johnstown, who has been visiting Mrs. M. K. Weisel and family has returned home. [note - M. K. Weisel is Malinda Weisel, wife of Abraham Weisel]
Name:
Fred MORGART
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Death:
Name:
Jessie MORGART
Sex:
Female
Birth:
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
Name:
Philip MORGART
Sex:
Male
Death:
bef Nov 1, 1909
Name:
Grace MORGART
Sex:
Female
Death:
bef Nov 1, 1909
http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/
THE JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE, Johnstown, Pa. - Monday, November 1, 1909
A SOUTH SIDE DEATH
Mrs. Ella Williams Succumbs After Long Illness of Dropsy and Heart Disease
After an illness extending back over a period of a year or more, four
months of which she spent in bed, Mrs. Ella G. Morgart Williams died at
8:40 o'clock this morning (Nov. 1, 1909) at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Morgart, No. 207 1/2 Dibert street. Mrs. Williams suffered
with dropsy and heart disease. The patience and fortitude with which she
bore her afflictions were remarkable. She was perfectly resigned to her
fate and death seemed to be a relief.
Mrs. Williams was the wife of Clarence Barnes Williams and was born at
Everett, Bedford County, August 3, 1879. She was therefore aged thirty
years , two months and twenty-eight days. Besides her parents, W. S. and
Amelia Weisel Morgart, she is survived by her husband, to whom she was
married six years ago; by two sisters, Misses Sarah M. Morgart, a nurse at
the Memorial Hospital, and Jessie Morgart, a High School student, and also
by a brother, Fred W. Morgart, at home.
Definite funeral arrangements have not been made, but short services will
be held at the Morgart home before the reains are taken to Everett for
interment Thursday. The services here will be conducted by the Rev. J.
Harvey Mickley, pastor of St. John's Reformed Church, of which Mrs.
Williams was a member. She was also a member of the Christian Temperance
Union, of this city.
(She was a daughter of William States and Amelia Mann (Weisel) Morgart.
Married in Johnstown on June 17, 1903 by Rev. J. Harvey Mickley. The family
resided in Johnstown for a number of years. Interment was made in
Schellsburg (Pa.) Cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev. Gumbert of
Schellsburg.)
Bedford Gazette, April 11, 1930, p. 4. http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/.
William States Morgart died Thursday morning at his home, in
Johnstown, following a year's illness. he was born in Everett, Bedford
County, Sept. 10, 1853, a son of the late Philip G. and Mary Morgart.
William S. Morgaret and Miss Amelia Weisel of Bedford were married in 1877
at Friend's Cove, Bedford County. Mrs. Morgart's death occured two years ago.
Mr. Morgart for a period of 25 year (sic) was a weighmaster in the
Cambria mills, retiring five years ago. He is survived by the following
children: Sarah, wife of Charles Leventry, Geistown; Fred Morgart, 510
Cypress avenue, and Miss Jessie Morgart, at home. Mr. Morgart was a brother
of Mrs. George Fredericks, Haddonfield, N. J.; Harry C. Morgart, York, and
T. Murray Morgart, Lancaster. Four grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services were conducted at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the
late residence, in charge of the Rev. Dr. A. B. Bauman, pastor of St.
Paul's Reformed Church. Interment was made in the Everett cemetery, where
Dr. Bauman also conducted the committal service.
Bedford Gazette, May 11, 1928 Bedford County, Pennsylvania http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/.
Amelia Mason Weisel Morgart, died at her home in Johnstown, May 6, 1928,
death being due to complications of diseases.
She was born in Bedford, October 7, 1852, a daughter of William M. and Jane
Minnick Weisel, both deceased. She was united in marriage to William States
Morgart on June 20, 1877, who, with three children, survive: Fred U.
Morgart, Jessie M. Morgart of Johnstown and Mrs. Sarah Leventry, of
Richmond Township, Johnstown. Three children proceded her in death.
Funeral services were held at her home in Johnstown, Wednesday, May 9, at
10 A.M., with her pastor Rev. A. B. Bowman of St. Paul's Reformed church
officiating. The body was brought to Everett and interment was made in the
Everett Cemetery, Wednesday at 2 o'clock P.M. She was a member of the
Reformed church all her life and held membership in the W. C. T. U. for 33
years.
Amelia married William States MORGART (Twin), son of Captain Philip George
MORGART and Mary Anna STATES, on 20 Jun 1877.33 (William States MORGART
(Twin) was born on 10 Sep 1853 in Providence Town, Bedford Co.,
Pennsylvania,33 died on 3 Apr 1930 30 and was buried in Everett Cemetery,
Everett, Bedford, Pennsylvania 33.)
Source: Microfilm of the Johnstown Tribune Democrat Newspaper, 5/7/1928, Cambria County Public Library http://www.pa-roots.com/~bedford/.
MRS. W.S. MORGART EXPIRES IN MOXHAM
Park - avenue Woman Was Church and Temperance Worker for Many Years
Mrs. William States Morgart, whose health had been impaired for the last
four years, died of a complication of diseases at the Morgart home, 665
Park avenue, Moxham, between 11 and 12 o'clock last night, in her 76th
year. Funeral services will be held at the home at 10 o'clock Wednesday
morning by the Rev. Dr. A.B. Bauman, of St. Paul's Reformed Church, after
which the funeral party will leave overland for Everett, Bedford County,
where interment will take place. Dr. Bauman will accompany the party and
have charge of the committal services.
Mrs. Amelia (Weisel) Morgart was a daughter of William and Jane (Minnick)
Weisel and was born at Bedford, Pa., in the fall of 1852. She and W.S.
Morgart were married at Friends' Cove, Bedford County, in June, 1877. The
ceremony took place at the home of the Hon. Abram Weisel, grandfather of
Mrs. Morgart, and was performed by the Rev. Dr. David Whitmore, a minister
of the Reformed Church. The Morgart family came to this city from Bedford
County in 1901.
Mrs. Morgart was for many years an active worker in the Reformed Church.
She was at one time an officer of the Central W.C.T.U. (Woman's Christian
Temperance Union) and later served as an officer of the Moxham Union. She
was active in the Cambria County W.C.T.U. and served for some years as an
officer in that society.
Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Morgart, three of whome - Phillip,
Grace and Ella, the latter the wife of Charles Barnes Williams - have been
dead for some time. The surviving children are: Sarah, wife of Charles
Leventry, of Richland Township; Miss Jessie Morgart, at home, and Fred W.
Morgart, of 514 Cypress avenue, intermarried with Leta (Dunford) Morgart.
Mr. Morgart and four grandsons also survive.