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13 Facts About Carey Morgan

1.

Carey Morgan's siblings were Walter Dailey and Ruth.

2.

Carey Morgan's name is listed in the Kappa Sigma fraternity book of addresses.

3.

Carey Morgan took job as a commercial traveler for wholesale shows, but soon moved to Kansas for another job.

4.

Carey Morgan worked with Charles R McCarron from 1918 to 1919.

5.

Carey Morgan usually played the piano or conducted the orchestra while Swanstrom sang.

6.

Carey Morgan enlisted in the United States Navy during World War I and was stationed in France.

7.

Songwriter Frank Loesser credited Carey Morgan as being an influence on his career; specifically Carey Morgan's "low-brow appreciation of high-brow art", which unleashed Loesser's talent.

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8.

Carey Morgan became known for being a "high-brow writer of low-brow songs".

9.

In 1918, Carey Morgan married singer and actress, Madeline Florence Fliege in France.

10.

The 1920 census showed Carey Morgan living in New York, New York, with his wife and brother-in-law, Harold.

11.

Carey Morgan listed his home address in Manhattan, and his wife's address in Asbury Park, New Jersey.

12.

Carey Morgan died on either January 5 or 6,1960, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Carey Morgan is buried at Hamilton Cemetery in Neptune Township, New Jersey.