Person:James Morrow (31)

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James Morgan Morrow
b.13 Apr 1843 Ray County, Missouri
m. 7 May 1842
  1. James Morgan Morrow1843 - 1933
  2. Sarah Frances Morrow1845 -
  3. Mary Anna Eliza Morrow1846 -
  4. William Paisley Morrow1848 - 1860
  5. Tillula Jane Morrow1850 -
  6. Margaret Caroline Morrow1853 -
  7. Mary Elizabeth Morrow1856 -
m. 5 Dec 1877
  1. Alva Warren Morrow1878 -
  2. Myrtle F Morrow1880 -
  3. Richard James Morrow1882 - 1976
  4. Mabel O Morrow1884 -
  5. Joseph Sidney Morrow1887 - 1971
  6. Roy Evander Morrow1889 -
  7. William Reid Morrow1895 - 1983
Facts and Events
Name James Morgan Morrow
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Apr 1843 Ray County, Missouri
Marriage 5 Dec 1877 Lawson, Ray County, Missourito Roseatha Warren
Death[1] 8 Feb 1933 Lawson, Ray County, MissouriCause: Carcinoma of duodenum


MorrowDNA - Group 4 (NC) ~ Tested Line ~ Early Ancestor: James Morrow of Orange Co, NC
Tested son:Richard James Morrow (info)
References
  1. Missouri, United States. Death Certificates. (Missouri State Archives).

    Cert 6923

  2.   Profile of James Morrow, in Portrait and biographical record of Clay, Ray, Carroll, Chariton, and Linn Counties, Missouri: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. (Chicago: Chapman Bros., 1893)
    p. 599.

    "James M. Morrow, our subject, is a man with a clear understanding of business and a very good knowledge of lumber and its products. He is engaged at Lawson, Ray County, in the sale of lumber, lath, shingles, doors, blinds and all kinds of builder's materials. He is the son of Josiah Morrow, who was born in North Carolina and was there reared and educated. ... Our subject was born April 13, 1843. His education, which was commenced in Ray County, was completed in Clinton County, and at the age of eighteen he started out in life for himself. He traveled across the plains to Denver, thence to Carson City, Nev., and engaged in mining at various points. After about a year he journeyed to Salt Lake City and a short time later traveled to Montana, whence he floated down the river in a rtatboat from Ft. Benton to Omaha. In 1866, he returned to Missouri and engaged in farming in Clinton County, where he remained until 1873. He then went to Lawson and embarked in the mercantile business in that place, remaining tlius engaged for two or three years. In 1877, he resumed life upon the farm. During that j'ear he was married in Lawson to Miss Rose, a daughter of Richard Warren who was a native of England."

  3.   Clinton, Missouri, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule: Tenth Census of the United States, NARA Microfilm Publication T9. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration).

    1880 Clinton Co, MO: James Morrow 37 MO, par b. NC; Rose 26 IL, par b. Eng; Lizzie (sister) 27 MO; Maggie (sister) 24 MO; Alvah (son) 1 MO. (Jackson, p. 612D)

  4.   Ray, Missouri, United States. Ray, Missouri, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1900 Ray Co, MO: James M. Morrow Apr 1843 MO, par b. NC; Rose Jan 1854 IL; Alva W. Oct 1878 MO; Myrtle F. Oct 1880, Richard J. Nov 1882, Mabel O. Dec 1884, Joseph S. Jul 1887 AR, Roy E. Apr 1889 MO; William Reid Nov 1895 MO (Lawson, p. 165, 6/4/1900)

  5.   Ray, Missouri, United States. Ray, Missouri, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1910 Ray Co, MO: James M. Morrow 67 MO, par b. NC; . 32 yrs; Rose 56 IL, par b. Eng, 9 kids, 7 living; Mabel 25 MO, Roy E. 21, Reed 14 (Polk, p. 281, 4/15/1910)

  6.   Ray, Missouri, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1920 Ray Co, MO: James M. Morrow 76 MO, par NC, retired lumber dealer; Rose W. 66 IL; Mabel F. 29 MO (Lawson, p. 71, 1/15/1920)