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John Willis Keith and Ethel Morgan
Posted by: Don Beaton (ID *****6175) Date: November 16, 2006 at 19:16:21
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I am looking for Ethel's Mother who was listed in the 1900 Idaho Census as being born in Missouri. No other information available, except to say that Ethel's father was refered to by John as Old Doc Morgan and as being crazy (mainly due to the fact that he ran his horses and buggy at full gallop no matter what) I do know Ethel is listed as being born in Oregon, but have no other info on her. I also know that she was involved in a court case in Idaho which resulted in my Grandfather divorcing her and retaining custody of their children.

Still looking for more info on Ethel Morgan who was married to John Willis Keith and listed in the 1900 Forks, Idaho Census with Joseph born 1890, Lily born 1892 and Minnie P. born 1894 Minnie being the only one born in Idaho. Joseph and Lily being born in Washington.

I am looking for marriage records for Ethel and John Willis Keith, and any further family information I can find on Ethel. I do know that John divorced her in the early 1900's since he came to Canada in about 1906 with Joseph, leaving Lily and Pearl (Minnie P) in an orphanage in Washington.

Ethel's father was refered to as OLD DOC Morgan when my granfather said anything about him. (John is my grandfather) I am looking for any information on him, his wife and any siblings to Ethel, and other information regarding health and so forth. I am not a direct decendant of her's but have cousins who are through Joseph, due to Joseph and his father marrying sisters! Yes family tree collapse is alive and well in my family


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