Docs | - Newspaper, 4 NOV 1887: "'Correspondence: Falkville:'
Dr. F. S. McGlathery is happy-- it's a girl [Eula McGlathery]." --"The Cullman Tribune," Cullman, Alabama; 4 NOV 1887, p. 2. __ - Obituary, 23 DEC 1929: "'DR. F. S. M'GLATHERY DIES: Funeral Services Are Set For Pioneer Physicians Of City'
Funeral services for Dr. F. S. McGlathery, 71, who died Monday night, were to be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday, at the residence, 1207 South Fifteenth Street by the Rev. W. E. Morris, assisted by Rev. W. R. Hendrix officiating. Burial was to be at Forrest Hill Cemetery Brown in charge.
Dr. McGlathery practiced medicine in Birmingham for 40 years, coming here from Falkville, Morgan County.
Surviving are the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Eula Morris, and two brothers, G. W. [sic.] and T. T. [sic.] McGlathery, of Falkville. --"The Birmingham News, 23 DEC 1929 _______________________________
| - Newspaper, 12 JUN 1912: "'MISS GERTRUDE MORRIS GIVES BUFFET SUPPER.' The members of the Morris-McGlathery nuptial party were most delightfully entertained after the final rehearsal on Tuesday evening by Miss Gertrude Morris at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris.
A delicious buffet t supper was served in the dining room from a table centered with a large banket of sweet peas tied with pink tulle, the ices being molded in tiny replicas, of the centerpiece. Among the many decorative features in the apartment was a large shield bearing the letters "M-.McG," outlined with pink roses and ferns on Its fane. Bridesmaids buds and growing plants were used profusely In the reception hall, where an informal receiving line composed of Miss Gertrude Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Miss Eula McGlathery, Mrs. S T. Peterson, and Mrs. F. S. [Nancy Dunreath Peck] McGlathery.
Miss McGlathery appeared in a gown of yellow messaline with a net overdress and Miss Morris was most attractive in white lingerie over pink.
Among the guests present were Miss Katherine Rogers, Miss lone Irving, Miss Jennie McGlathery [Jennie Leatherbury McGlathery] of St Stephens, Mrs. Joseph Dixon of Woodbury, Ga. Miss Annie Lou Wood, Miss Mildred Ross. Mr. Joseph Lawrence, Mr. Schmit, Mr. Vinson. Mr. M T. McGlathery [, Mr. Fred McGlathery [Fredrick Cobb McGlathery], Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawrence, little Josephine Lawrence, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Wilson Johnson, Jr., Mr. T. O. McGlathery [sic. Preston Ote McGlathery], Mr. Fred Haveter, Mr. and Mrs. R. I Lanier, Dr. and Mrs. Hrabe. Mr. G. W. Armstrong and Mr. J. G. Leeman." – "The Birmingham News, 12 JUN 1912, p.8. ___ - Obituary, 23 DEC 1929: "'DR. F. S. M'GLATHERY DIES: Funeral Services Are Set For Pioneer Physicians Of City'
Funeral services for Dr. F. S. McGlathery, 71, who died Monday night, were to be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday, at the residence, 1207 South Fifteenth Street by the Rev. W. E. Morris, assisted by Rev. W. R. Hendrix officiating. Burial was to be at Forrest Hill Cemetery Brown in charge.
Dr. McGlathery practiced medicine in Birmingham for 40 years, coming here from Falkville, Morgan County.
Surviving are the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Eula Morris, and two brothers, G. W. [sic.] and T. T. [sic.] McGlathery, of Falkville. --"The Birmingham News, 23 DEC 1929 _______________________________
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Sources | Dr Fountain Scott McGlathery Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974 United States Census, 1860 United States Census, 1900 United States Census, 1910 United States Census, 1920- Book: Transactions of the Medical Association of Alabama (The State Board of Health) Organized 1847 - Meeting of 1900, Montgomery, Alabama, April 17-20; Google.com, Free E-Book; originally published Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., Printers & Binders, 1900.; ➤
- Book: Polks Medical Register of North America, 1890; ➤
- Marriage Sources:
Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950
| Nancy Dunreath Peck McGlathery United States Census, 1880 United States Census, 1900 United States Census, 1910 United States Census, 1920 United States Census, 1930 United States Census, 1940- Marriage Sources:
Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950
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