RESIDENT OF OREGON CITY SINCE 1853 DIES IN PORTLAND
Mrs. Margaret Frances Sollars died at her late residence, 1011 Williams avenue, Friday morning. She was the daughter of John Burke Congle and Eleanor H. Congle and was born in Lafayette, Ind., October 26, 1847. She crossed the plains with her parents in 1853, arriving in Marysville, which is now Corvallis, Or., in the same year. They moved to Portland in 1860 and Mrs. Sollars had lived here ever since. She was married to James B. Wyatt in 1865 and both were quite prominent in musical circles. After his death she married George A. Sollars, who died in 1912. She is survived by a son, John C. Wyatt. The funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock from the Holman funeral parlors.
RESIDENT OF OREGON CITY SINCE 1853 DIES IN PORTLAND
Mrs. Margaret Frances Sollars died at her late residence, 1011 Williams avenue, Friday morning. She was the daughter of John Burke Congle and Eleanor H. Congle and was born in Lafayette, Ind., October 26, 1847. She crossed the plains with her parents in 1853, arriving in Marysville, which is now Corvallis, Or., in the same year. They moved to Portland in 1860 and Mrs. Sollars had lived here ever since. She was married to James B. Wyatt in 1865 and both were quite prominent in musical circles. After his death she married George A. Sollars, who died in 1912. She is survived by a son, John C. Wyatt. The funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock from the Holman funeral parlors.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement