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Morgan Family Pioneer Heritage
Businesses

Our ancestors were primarily farmers and laborers. But sometimes they were involved in businesses

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This shoe shop was in Ririe, Idaho and was owned by James Curtis Sweet, second husband of Effie Ross Workman. James Sweet is sitting behind the counter.

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In the picture above are, left, Effie Ross Workman Sweet, James Curtis Sweet, and perhaps Jack Spracher. Effie Ross was a daughter of Melvin and Mary Ellen Haddon Ross, two important members of our Morgan/Radford Clan.