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==Early Life==
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Douglas Morgan was born in 1904 lived in Armadale most of his life but 3 years in Carnarvon.
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==Residences==
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Morgan lived on the corner of Prospect Road and Fourth Road. According to the 1940-1941 rates book, Morgan lived with his mother Ada Rose on Seventh Road in Armadale until 1968. It was a 35 acre property (according to 1940-1941 rates books and Morgan's oral history interview)
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==Community Involvement==
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Douglas Morgan joined was founding a member of the the Armadale-Kelmscott Historical Society and was a Councillor for the Armadale Ward of the Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott. In 1973, Morgan Park was named after him.
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==Death==
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==Other Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 27 July 2023

Douglas Morgan
Douglas Morgan.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth Not known
Age at Death 82 years
Additional Names Ada Rose Morgan
William R Morgan
Transcription In Loving Memory of Douglas Morgan Died 30 September 1986 Aged 82 years.


Early Life

Douglas Morgan was born in 1904 lived in Armadale most of his life but 3 years in Carnarvon.

Residences

Morgan lived on the corner of Prospect Road and Fourth Road. According to the 1940-1941 rates book, Morgan lived with his mother Ada Rose on Seventh Road in Armadale until 1968. It was a 35 acre property (according to 1940-1941 rates books and Morgan's oral history interview)

Community Involvement

Douglas Morgan joined was founding a member of the the Armadale-Kelmscott Historical Society and was a Councillor for the Armadale Ward of the Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott. In 1973, Morgan Park was named after him.

Death

Other Notes