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Elizabeth Ellen Baker McGhee

Birth
USA
Death
17 Feb 1917 (aged 73)
USA
Burial
Monroe County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Lucinda Harvey and John Baker; married to James G. McGhee

Monroe County Watchman, March 1, 1917, Front Page, Volume 46, Issue 5
Mrs. James McGhee
Mrs. Lizzie McGhee, wife of Mr. James McGhee, passed into eternal peace at her home near Red Sulphur Springs, this county, on Saturday, February 17, 1917, aged about 74 years. She had been a sufferer the most of her life. Bright's disease was the immediate cause of her death. Mrs. McGhee was a Miss Baker before marriage. She was a good woman of many virtues and a member of the M. E. Church South. There was much affliction in her life, but she endured with fortitude and faith. Her aged husband, himself in very infirm health, survives her. She leaves no children. Her sister, Mrs. Eliza Minner of Soldier, Kansas was with Mrs. McGhee in the closing hours of her life. She is survived also by another sister, Mrs. James Broyles of Kansas, and two brothers, Mr. J. S. Baker of the Red Sulphur neighborhood and Mr. W. W. Baker of Lincoln County, West Virginia. The remains of the deceased were interred in the family cemetery near her late home on February 19.

Contributor: Anonymous (48825891)
Daughter of Lucinda Harvey and John Baker; married to James G. McGhee

Monroe County Watchman, March 1, 1917, Front Page, Volume 46, Issue 5
Mrs. James McGhee
Mrs. Lizzie McGhee, wife of Mr. James McGhee, passed into eternal peace at her home near Red Sulphur Springs, this county, on Saturday, February 17, 1917, aged about 74 years. She had been a sufferer the most of her life. Bright's disease was the immediate cause of her death. Mrs. McGhee was a Miss Baker before marriage. She was a good woman of many virtues and a member of the M. E. Church South. There was much affliction in her life, but she endured with fortitude and faith. Her aged husband, himself in very infirm health, survives her. She leaves no children. Her sister, Mrs. Eliza Minner of Soldier, Kansas was with Mrs. McGhee in the closing hours of her life. She is survived also by another sister, Mrs. James Broyles of Kansas, and two brothers, Mr. J. S. Baker of the Red Sulphur neighborhood and Mr. W. W. Baker of Lincoln County, West Virginia. The remains of the deceased were interred in the family cemetery near her late home on February 19.

Contributor: Anonymous (48825891)


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