According to her death record, she died of pneumonia. The 1930 census for her husband shows him still at home with his parents, so their marriage had to have been after that, and for only about one year.
Margaret's father Dr. Mervyn and sister Jeannette also share the same cemetery.
According to census and church records, Margaret's father was first married to Jeanette Elizabeth Lelar, whom he married at Grace Episcopal Church, where Margaret and her sister were baptized. The couple had married in 1905.
After Margaret's mother died in 1912 (buried at Fernwood Cemetery), her father remarried in 1916 to naturalized Canadian Enola Ellis, who shows in later censuses with his children and is buried by him in West Laurel Hills. Margaret's father also was a naturalized Canadian.
According to her death record, she died of pneumonia. The 1930 census for her husband shows him still at home with his parents, so their marriage had to have been after that, and for only about one year.
Margaret's father Dr. Mervyn and sister Jeannette also share the same cemetery.
According to census and church records, Margaret's father was first married to Jeanette Elizabeth Lelar, whom he married at Grace Episcopal Church, where Margaret and her sister were baptized. The couple had married in 1905.
After Margaret's mother died in 1912 (buried at Fernwood Cemetery), her father remarried in 1916 to naturalized Canadian Enola Ellis, who shows in later censuses with his children and is buried by him in West Laurel Hills. Margaret's father also was a naturalized Canadian.
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Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
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Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013
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Pennsylvania, U.S., Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania Church Records, 1759-1970
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U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-2020
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Pennsylvania, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1906-1914
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