1920 - 1964 (44 years)
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Name |
Morgan Jones Craig |
Birth |
19 Jul 1920 |
Chester County, South Carolina, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
9 Aug 1964 |
Person ID |
I139658 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
1 Jul 2015 |
Father |
Alexander Bell Craig, b. 7 Apr 1886, Blackstock, South Carolina d. 30 Apr 1963, Chester, South Carolina (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
Mary Heath Brown, b. 26 Jul 1896 d. 17 Feb 1993, Chester, South Carolina (Age 96 years) |
Marriage |
15 Oct 1919 |
Chester, South Carolina |
Family ID |
F53705 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Morgan Jones Craig, the son and first child of Alexander Bell Craig (1886- 1963) and Mary Fleath Brown Craig ( I 896-1993), was born in Chester on July 19, 1920. He was named for his great-uncle, Samuel Morgan Jones (1855- 1931) with whom his family lived.
He was educated in the Chester schools and graduated from Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC. During World War II, he served in the US Army for four and one-half years, with overseas duty in the Pacific Theatre. He attended Command and general Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service. After being discharged from the Army, he continued service to his country as a Reserve Officer. He attained the rank of lieutenant-colonel.
Morgan returned home and established Radio Station WGCD in Chester, which he and his father owned and operated. He was a registered professional engineer, constructing several other radio stations, including WLCM in Lancaster, and a television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Later he was connected with Technical Associates of Charlotte, NC.
He was named the first Young Man of the Year by the Chester Jaycees. He also served as president of the Chester Chamber of Commerce. Morgan and several other community leaders were instrumental in starting the Chester County Guernsey Festival, which was an annual event for several years. Morgan gave unselfishly of his time and talents to his church (Purity Presbyterian), his community and his friends. After an illness of several months he died on August 9, 1964 at the age of forty-four. He is buried in tile family plot at Evergreen Cemetery. Submitted by: Mary Brown C. Powell.
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