She and John M. Cason obtained their marriage license on 9 Jan 1884 in Bryan County, GA, and were married the next day on 10 Jan 1884 by her brother, the Rev. Joseph Albion Morgan.[2]
She died on 20 Sep 1925 in Ellabell, GA, and was buried there the next day on 21 Sep 1925 in Bird-Smith Cemetery.[3][4]
Sources
↑ Family Bible of Matthew Mims & Mary Caroline Carter Morgan, The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, Unknown edition (New York: Thomas Mason & George Lane, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry Street, James Collord, Printer, 1837), Births, Ida Davenport Morgan entry, 16 Nov 1858, images of bible provided by the owner, Glenda Davis Williams, 15 Jan 2019.
↑ "Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXJ6-J7Z : 16 October 2017), John M. Cason and Ida D. Morgan, 10 Jan 1884; citing Marriage, Bryan, Georgia, United States, Georgia Department of Archives and History, Morrow, FHL microfilm 181,014.
Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/42354826/ida-davenport-cason : accessed 08 July 2021), memorial page for Ida Davenport Morgan Cason (16 Nov 1858–20 Sep 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 42354826, citing Bird-Smith Cemetery, Ellabell, Bryan County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by Chris Adams (contributor 47160379) .
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