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Capitola Edith Hughes Morley

Birth
Liberty, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 May 1934 (aged 70)
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Gilmer Township, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Capitola Edith Hughes
Capitola Edith Hughes,
daughter of Jacob and Resina
Hughes was born at Liberty,
Illinois, October 26, 1863 and
passed away at St Mary's hospital
in Quincy at 7:30 p.m.
May 26, 1934 at the age of 71
years and 8 mothes. She was
united in marriage to Fred A. Morley
in the year 1880, who preceded her
in death about 7 years ago. Two son
were born to them, Paul B. who passed
away about four years ago and
Marcus Lee, who made his home
with his mother. This son together
with three sisters and three brothers
also survive her.
Ralph Hughes and Mrs Frances Logan
of Quincy,
Mrs. Anna Alexander of Augusta
Mrs. Alice Hasens of Canton, Mo.
William Hughes of Loveland, Oklahoma
four grandchildren are also left
with these other near realvies to
morn the passing of a mother, sister
grandmother and friend. Mrs Morley
was in her girlhood days
affilated with the Christian church,
at Camp Point. Later in life she with
her husband moved to Detroit, Mi.
where they lived many years. About
three years ago she with her
son Lee, came back to the old home
town of Camp Point. The funeral services were held at 2 p.m. in Liggett Funeral home
conducted by Rev. L. H. West.
Internment was in Evergreen cemetery.
Capitola Edith Hughes
Capitola Edith Hughes,
daughter of Jacob and Resina
Hughes was born at Liberty,
Illinois, October 26, 1863 and
passed away at St Mary's hospital
in Quincy at 7:30 p.m.
May 26, 1934 at the age of 71
years and 8 mothes. She was
united in marriage to Fred A. Morley
in the year 1880, who preceded her
in death about 7 years ago. Two son
were born to them, Paul B. who passed
away about four years ago and
Marcus Lee, who made his home
with his mother. This son together
with three sisters and three brothers
also survive her.
Ralph Hughes and Mrs Frances Logan
of Quincy,
Mrs. Anna Alexander of Augusta
Mrs. Alice Hasens of Canton, Mo.
William Hughes of Loveland, Oklahoma
four grandchildren are also left
with these other near realvies to
morn the passing of a mother, sister
grandmother and friend. Mrs Morley
was in her girlhood days
affilated with the Christian church,
at Camp Point. Later in life she with
her husband moved to Detroit, Mi.
where they lived many years. About
three years ago she with her
son Lee, came back to the old home
town of Camp Point. The funeral services were held at 2 p.m. in Liggett Funeral home
conducted by Rev. L. H. West.
Internment was in Evergreen cemetery.


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