m/o Shirley Jean Bischoff Waters
Her birth parents were Jane Mae Ferguson (1872-1914) and Thomas Wellington Daugherty (1872-1950). After her mother died, she was adopted and raised by her mother's sister, Mary Savannah Ferguson Ryder and spouse Edward Chaise Ryder.
She had a career as a school teacher.
Obituary in The Chattanoga Times, 16 Dec 1991: "BISCHOFF - MARGARET R., 86, of Chattanooga, died Saturday at the home of her daughter. A native of Pennsylvania, she had lived in Chattanooga for the past 70 years and was a member of First-Centenary United Methodist Church, the Pilot Club and Wolftever Fishing Club. She had taught kindergarten at Central Presbyterian and Cumberland Presbyterian churches for many years. She was preceded in death by her hubsand, Herman F. Bischoff. Suvivors include her daughter, Shirley Waters; two grandchildren, Janet Hudson and Richard Waters, Jr.; three great-grandchildren, all of Chattanooga...."
m/o Shirley Jean Bischoff Waters
Her birth parents were Jane Mae Ferguson (1872-1914) and Thomas Wellington Daugherty (1872-1950). After her mother died, she was adopted and raised by her mother's sister, Mary Savannah Ferguson Ryder and spouse Edward Chaise Ryder.
She had a career as a school teacher.
Obituary in The Chattanoga Times, 16 Dec 1991: "BISCHOFF - MARGARET R., 86, of Chattanooga, died Saturday at the home of her daughter. A native of Pennsylvania, she had lived in Chattanooga for the past 70 years and was a member of First-Centenary United Methodist Church, the Pilot Club and Wolftever Fishing Club. She had taught kindergarten at Central Presbyterian and Cumberland Presbyterian churches for many years. She was preceded in death by her hubsand, Herman F. Bischoff. Suvivors include her daughter, Shirley Waters; two grandchildren, Janet Hudson and Richard Waters, Jr.; three great-grandchildren, all of Chattanooga...."
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