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Cynthia Ann <I>Manning</I> Morley

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Cynthia Ann Manning Morley

Birth
New York, USA
Death
Sep 1918 (aged 78)
Burial
Clyde, Cloud County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Cynthia was a fabulous wife and mother and loved dearly by her family and friends. She and her husband and 2 small sons left Kingsville, OH on 7 July 1863 to make their way to Kansas. They were among the first settlers in Cloud County, Kansas (at that time it was Shirley County).
Cynthia was very active in her community and was always available to help a friend or stranger.
In her elderly years she wrote a column for the newspaper called "Aunt Susie". She was a Spiritualist and involved in women's suffrage in the state of Kansas which was reflected in her column.
Cynthia was a fabulous wife and mother and loved dearly by her family and friends. She and her husband and 2 small sons left Kingsville, OH on 7 July 1863 to make their way to Kansas. They were among the first settlers in Cloud County, Kansas (at that time it was Shirley County).
Cynthia was very active in her community and was always available to help a friend or stranger.
In her elderly years she wrote a column for the newspaper called "Aunt Susie". She was a Spiritualist and involved in women's suffrage in the state of Kansas which was reflected in her column.


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