Person:James Morrow (111)

Watchers
m. 21 Mar 1827
  1. Sarah Jane Morrow1833 - 1909
  2. James William Morrow1839 - 1915
  • HJames William Morrow1839 - 1915
  • W.  Margaret Hoyle (add)
m. 15 Nov 1870
Facts and Events
Name James William Morrow
Gender Male
Birth[1] Jun 1839 Monroe, Walton, Georgia, United States
Marriage 15 Nov 1870 Fulton, Georgia, United Statesto Margaret Hoyle (add)
Death[5] 15 Nov 1915 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States


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James appears to be the only male-line grandson of Ewing Morrow, and thus the only available line to confirm that Ewing is related to the Norfolk County, Virginia Morrow family.

References
  1. Fulton, Georgia, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1900 Fulton Co, GA: Jim W Morrow Jun 1839 GA, par GA, m 29 yrs; Morgan H. Jun 1847 NC, par NC/TN, 2 kids, 2 living, Edith Hoyald? (niece) Jun 1886 GA (Battle Hill, p. 272, 6/11/1900)

  2.   Fulton, Georgia, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1880 Fulton Co, GA: J W Morrow 40 GA, par GA, T.H. 34 GA, G.H. 7 (son), M.J. 2 (son), Rena Davis (mu, domestic) 28, L.Page (b, domestic) 17 GA (Atlanta, p. 271B)

  3.   Fulton, Georgia, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1910 Fulton Co, GA: James W Morrow Sr. 71 GA, par GA, m1 39, Morgan 63 GA, 2 kids, 2 living (6-Wd Atlanta, p. 270, 4/27/1910)

  4.   Atlanta and environs: a chronicle of its people and events ; family and personal history. (New York, New York: Lewis Hist. Pub., 1954)
    [1].

    In section of people who died in 1815: "James W. Morrow, born in Monroe, Georgia, served under General Tige Anderson, C.S.A., founder of the Morrow Transfer Company and former sheriff of Fulton County."

  5. Find A Grave
    James William Morrow, Sr.

    (but no stone)