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Elizabeth Helen “Lizzie” <I>Morgan</I> Blue

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Elizabeth Helen “Lizzie” Morgan Blue

Birth
Clark County, Indiana, USA
Death
15 Oct 1903 (aged 51)
Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.3018112, Longitude: -85.7464294
Plot
Section F, Lot 22, Grave 3 by road
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Farmer Blue Finally Gets His Jeffersonville Bride

When the Louisville train for Indianapolis drew away from the P., C., C. and St.L railroad station in Jeffersonville yesterday, among its passengers were John M. Blue and bride, en route to Blairtown, Ia. The previous night they had been married in Jeffersonville and it was the third time that Mr.Blue had come to marry the same woman, Miss Lizzie Morgan. Twice, at the final moment, she had faltered, assigning as a reason that her father was too ill. Mr. Blue had tendered Miss Morgan a check for $2000 and had promised her a home in Chicago, but that was no inducement. The last time that Mr.Blue had returned home disappointed was last Christmas. He said that he would be back in five months and take Miss Morgan away as his bride. He did not wait that long, but as the sequel shows that cut no figure.

Mrs. Blue is the daughter of the late Sylvester Morgan whose death recently occurred in Jeffersonville. Mr. Blue is fifty-two years old and a farmer with a large bank account. He is a church deacon and Sunday-school superintendent.

The couple became acquainted through a matrimonial publication. Mrs. Blue is a sister-in-law of Magistrate Eph Keigwin.

From the Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) 21 March 1895, Page 8.Wife of John Blue. Daughter of Sylvester and Sarah Morgan.
Farmer Blue Finally Gets His Jeffersonville Bride

When the Louisville train for Indianapolis drew away from the P., C., C. and St.L railroad station in Jeffersonville yesterday, among its passengers were John M. Blue and bride, en route to Blairtown, Ia. The previous night they had been married in Jeffersonville and it was the third time that Mr.Blue had come to marry the same woman, Miss Lizzie Morgan. Twice, at the final moment, she had faltered, assigning as a reason that her father was too ill. Mr. Blue had tendered Miss Morgan a check for $2000 and had promised her a home in Chicago, but that was no inducement. The last time that Mr.Blue had returned home disappointed was last Christmas. He said that he would be back in five months and take Miss Morgan away as his bride. He did not wait that long, but as the sequel shows that cut no figure.

Mrs. Blue is the daughter of the late Sylvester Morgan whose death recently occurred in Jeffersonville. Mr. Blue is fifty-two years old and a farmer with a large bank account. He is a church deacon and Sunday-school superintendent.

The couple became acquainted through a matrimonial publication. Mrs. Blue is a sister-in-law of Magistrate Eph Keigwin.

From the Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) 21 March 1895, Page 8.Wife of John Blue. Daughter of Sylvester and Sarah Morgan.

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Wife of J. M. Blue



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  • Maintained by: Wade Davis
  • Originally Created by: Janet
  • Added: Jan 19, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64393988/elizabeth_helen-blue: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Helen “Lizzie” Morgan Blue (29 Apr 1852–15 Oct 1903), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64393988, citing Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Wade Davis (contributor 47917704).