William Clay Morrison, 76, retired farmer of Greason, died at his home at three o'clock this morning, after a lingering illness. He is survived by three brothers, James, with whom he made his home; Jeary, Carlisle, R.D. 4; and Wesley of near Greason. He leaves also two sisters, Mrs. Alice Keck and Mrs. Annie Baker, both of Carlisle. Mr. Morrison was a member of the Church of God of Carlisle. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2:30 at the home. Burial will be made in Westminster. Friends and relatives will attend without further notice. The remains may be viewed on Thursday evening from 7 to 9.
The Evening Sentinel, Carlisle, PA, Thursday, September 11, 1930
Morrison Properties In West Pennsboro Sold
A public sale was held on Saturday of the properties of James M. Morrison and the heirs of the late William Clay Morrison. The sale was in charge of Attorneys McKeehan and Faller, with George Fry as auctioneer.
The farm in West Pennsboro township, 100 acres, bounded by the Newville concrete road, the road to Mt. Rock and the Conodoguinet creek, with barn, dwelling house, etc., was sold to James M. Morrison for $7,650. The purchaser had a half–interest in the farm, which is tenanted by Tom Derr.
The dwelling house in Greason, on the main street a few doors from the station, brick, on lot 80 by 200 feet, was sold to Geary Morrison for $2,000.
The mountain land in Tyrone township, Perry County, 52 acres, was sold to Lay and Cornman for $100.
James M. Morrison, who has been residing in Greason, may move into part of the dwelling house on the farm.
William Clay Morrison, 76, retired farmer of Greason, died at his home at three o'clock this morning, after a lingering illness. He is survived by three brothers, James, with whom he made his home; Jeary, Carlisle, R.D. 4; and Wesley of near Greason. He leaves also two sisters, Mrs. Alice Keck and Mrs. Annie Baker, both of Carlisle. Mr. Morrison was a member of the Church of God of Carlisle. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2:30 at the home. Burial will be made in Westminster. Friends and relatives will attend without further notice. The remains may be viewed on Thursday evening from 7 to 9.
The Evening Sentinel, Carlisle, PA, Thursday, September 11, 1930
Morrison Properties In West Pennsboro Sold
A public sale was held on Saturday of the properties of James M. Morrison and the heirs of the late William Clay Morrison. The sale was in charge of Attorneys McKeehan and Faller, with George Fry as auctioneer.
The farm in West Pennsboro township, 100 acres, bounded by the Newville concrete road, the road to Mt. Rock and the Conodoguinet creek, with barn, dwelling house, etc., was sold to James M. Morrison for $7,650. The purchaser had a half–interest in the farm, which is tenanted by Tom Derr.
The dwelling house in Greason, on the main street a few doors from the station, brick, on lot 80 by 200 feet, was sold to Geary Morrison for $2,000.
The mountain land in Tyrone township, Perry County, 52 acres, was sold to Lay and Cornman for $100.
James M. Morrison, who has been residing in Greason, may move into part of the dwelling house on the farm.
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