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Margaret Mae “Maggie” <I>Watson</I> Ellington

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Margaret Mae “Maggie” Watson Ellington

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
7 Sep 1936 (aged 62)
Burial
Oxford, Newton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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3rd wife of my Great Grandfather, She survived him by almost 20 years!

Mrs. Margaret Tuck Passes at Her Home .Mrs. Margaret Ellington Tuck, 63, died at her home, Monday, September 7, following a short illness. Mrs. Tuck, known to all as "Aunt Margaret", was born in Walton County. She was a member of Shiloh Church, Loganville, but had resided in Gum Creek district, Oxford, R. F. D., for a number of years. She was loved by all who knew her, and the large number at the funeral services and the floral offering attested the esteem in which she was held. Funeral services were held at Gum Creek church, Wednesday, September 9, at 2:00 p. m., with interment in the Ellington cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. H. O. Nash. Mrs. Tuck, before her first! Marriage, was Miss Margaret Watson, of Loganville: Five children resulted from this union Who survive her, one daughter, Mrs. Ida Mae Keller, Detroit, Mich., and four sons, Archie Daniel Ellington. Hoke Smith Ellington of Detroit, and Albert Harvey Ellington and Woodrow Wilson Ellington, of Oxford. Her second husband preceded her to the grave by several years. Two brothers, W. D. Watson, Thompson Watson, of Loganville also survive, J. C. Harwell and Son, funeral were in charge.
3rd wife of my Great Grandfather, She survived him by almost 20 years!

Mrs. Margaret Tuck Passes at Her Home .Mrs. Margaret Ellington Tuck, 63, died at her home, Monday, September 7, following a short illness. Mrs. Tuck, known to all as "Aunt Margaret", was born in Walton County. She was a member of Shiloh Church, Loganville, but had resided in Gum Creek district, Oxford, R. F. D., for a number of years. She was loved by all who knew her, and the large number at the funeral services and the floral offering attested the esteem in which she was held. Funeral services were held at Gum Creek church, Wednesday, September 9, at 2:00 p. m., with interment in the Ellington cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. H. O. Nash. Mrs. Tuck, before her first! Marriage, was Miss Margaret Watson, of Loganville: Five children resulted from this union Who survive her, one daughter, Mrs. Ida Mae Keller, Detroit, Mich., and four sons, Archie Daniel Ellington. Hoke Smith Ellington of Detroit, and Albert Harvey Ellington and Woodrow Wilson Ellington, of Oxford. Her second husband preceded her to the grave by several years. Two brothers, W. D. Watson, Thompson Watson, of Loganville also survive, J. C. Harwell and Son, funeral were in charge.

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