Difference between revisions of "Douglas Morgan"
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==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
− | Douglas Morgan was born in 1904 lived in Armadale most of his life | + | Douglas Morgan was born in 1904 lived in Armadale most of his life but 3 years in Carnarvon. |
==Residences== | ==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 | + | 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== | ==Community Involvement== | ||
− | Douglas Morgan joined | + | 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. |
− | In 1973, Morgan Park was named after him. | ||
==Death== | ==Death== |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 27 July 2023
Headstone Information | |
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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.