Wilhelmina M. Morgan
b. 5 February 1898, d. 24 September 1963
- Father: John Morgan b. August 1859, d. 14 July 1917
- Mother: Wilhelmina Scheck b. 1 April 1868, d. circa 10 March 1964
- Wilhelmina M. Morgan was born on 5 February 1898 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- John Morgan and Wilhelmina Scheck appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 2517 Harland. Other members of the household included Wilhelmina M. Morgan, Edith M. Morgan, Myrtle M. Morgan and Joseph Constant Turner.
- John Morgan and Wilhelmina Scheck appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 3330 West 15th Street. Other members of the household included Wilhelmina M. Morgan, Edith M. Morgan, Myrtle M. Morgan and Anna Magdalena Dexheimer.
- Wilhelmina Scheck appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 3330 15th Street. Other members of the household included Wilhelmina M. Morgan, Edith M. Morgan and Myrtle M. Morgan.
- She was a school teacher, according to the 1920 census.
- Wilhelmina Scheck appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 1301 Assington Avenue living as renters in the household of Harvey and Kate Beidler.. Other members of the household included Wilhelmina M. Morgan.
- She was a public school teacher, according to the 1930 census.
- She married Cecil Raymond Futer in 1936.
- Cecil Raymond Futer and Wilhelmina M. Morgan appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Springfield, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, at 100 East Springfield Road. Other members of the household included Wilhelmina Scheck. They all were living in Philadelphia in 1835.
- She was a public school teacher, according to the 1940 census.
- Wilhelmina M. Morgan became a widow at the 2 October 1948 death of her husband Cecil Raymond Futer.
- Wilhelmina M. Morgan died on 24 September 1963 at age 65.
- She was interred at Friends South Western Burial Ground, Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
- Ruth Hoffman treasured a small collection of greeting cards and postcards received during her childhood from distant family in Philadelphia, whom she supposed to be Dexheimer descendants: Louisa and Katie Heldt were daughters of Philippina Dexheimer Heldt, and Wilhelmina, Myrtle and Edith Morgan, and Horace Dehler were grandchildren of Philippina's elder sister Magdalena Dexheimer Scheck. Edna Rogers was a niece of Eugene Rogers, husband of Magdalena's daughter Adeline.
- Last Edited: 18 Oct 2014