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Distinguished Citizen 1990
Article from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 5, No 12, March 23, 1978
William S. Ellgin (1856 – 1900), Distinguished Citizen 1990 Spouse: Emma Frances (Smith) Father: James Hezekiah Elgin Mother: Julia A. Miller Children: Medora E. and Eugene Birth: 17 Jun 1856 Maryland, USA Death: 21 May 1900 Frederick, Maryland, USA Residence: 1870 Marshall, Saline, Missouri, USA
Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990) The Elgin Family Honored 1990 During the mid-1890’s, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Elgin, (Mrs. Emma Frances Elgin) built and operated a hotel bearing their family name and also had a general merchandise store nearby. They bought and sold many lots, and they built six homes all on what is now railroad property south of the westbound tracks. Mr. Elgin also started the development of Ten Row, which was never completed because the railroad station was moved from that area. Their son and daughter, Dr. Eugene Elgin and Medora Elgin Brady, also distinguished themselves. He became Division Chief of the Pennsylvania Health Department in preventing food borne illnesses in public eating facilities, and ultimately head Epidemiologist of Pennsylvania. He also served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Medora continued the family tradition of building and selling houses, as well as dealing in antiques and old furniture
Find A Grave Birth 17 Jun 1856 Death 21 May 1900 (aged 43) Burial Saint Marks Apostolic Church Cemetery Petersville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Emma Francis Elgin (1858 – 1936), Distinguished Citizen 1990
Find A Grave Birth 1858 Death 1936 (aged 77–78) Burial Saint Marks Apostolic Church Cemetery Petersville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
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