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Family of Clarence Barnes WILLIAMS and Ella G. MORGART

  • Husband:

  • Clarence Barnes WILLIAMS ( - )

  • Wife:

  • Ella G. MORGART (1879-1909)

  • Marriage:

  • Jun 17, 1903

  • Johnstown, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA

Husband: Clarence Barnes WILLIAMS

  • Name:

  • Clarence Barnes WILLIAMS

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

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  • Mother:

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  • Death:

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Wife: Ella G. MORGART

Note on Wife: Ella G. MORGART

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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.)