Carrie M. Metzger
F, (25 September 1882 - 27 June 1944)
- Relationship
- 5th great-granddaughter of Hans Peter Walz
Carrie M. Metzger was born on 25 September 1882 at Anthony Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of John J. Metzger and Lydia A. Waltz. Carrie M. Metzger married Daniel A. Williamson, son of William Fincher Williamson and Elizabeth Bower, circa 1905. Carrie M. Metzger died on 27 June 1944 at Linden, Woodward Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, at age 61 years, 9 months and 2 days.1,2 She was buried on 30 June 1944.3
She appeared on the census of 20 June 1900 in the household of John J. Metzger and Lydia A. Waltz at Anthony Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
She appeared on the census of 20 June 1900 in the household of John J. Metzger and Lydia A. Waltz at Anthony Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Last Edited=20 Jul 2006
Citations
- [S696] Carrie M. Williamson obituary, undated clipping from an unidentified newspaper presumably from a local paper in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, June 1944. The original article was from a scrapbook of personal memorabilia compiled by Lena (Hafer) Bower (1915-1998). Viewed at her home, RD #5 (now Bower Road), Williamsport, PA in September of 1993, by Kevin Sholder. The scrapbook that contains this article is now owned by her daughter. Phyllis Jane Bower, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA.
- [S840] "Diaries of Margaret Elizabeth (Roller) Hafer," (MS, 1936-1981; Lycoming County, Pennsylvania), the entry for 27 June 1944 states, "Nice, hot, we ironed and dug ground for the road. Grace and Dale came out with Dad. Rose fresh tonight, she went a week and 3 days overtime. Carrie Williamson died this morning at 8:15."; unknown repository reference, unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Diaries of Margaret Elizabeth (Roller) Hafer."
- [S840] "Diaries of Margaret Elizabeth (Roller) Hafer,", the entry for 30 June 1944 states, "Nice, cool, Dad stayed home, had Dr. Little for Rose, we went to Funeral in afternoon."