Person:John Morrow (78)

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John A. Morrow
b.14 Aug 1847 Tennessee
d.31 Aug 1917 Dekalb Co, AL
m. 18 Nov 1828
  1. B. Franklin MorrowAbt 1830 -
  2. Benjamin Franklin Morrow1830 -
  3. James MorrowAbt 1841 -
  4. John A. Morrow1847 - 1917
Facts and Events
Name John A. Morrow
Gender Male
Birth[1] 14 Aug 1847 Tennessee
Census? 29 Oct 1850 Dist. 9, Monroe Co, TN [with parents]
Census? Jul 1860 Sweetwater, Monroe Co, TN [with parents]
Census? 4 Jun 1870 Morganton, Monroe Co, TN [with parents]
Census[2] 1880 Dist. 9, Monroe Co, TN [with sister]
Census[3] 23 Jun 1900 Valley Head, DeKalb, Alabama, United States
Census[4] 14 Apr 1910 Valley Head, DeKalb, Alabama, United States
Death[1] 31 Aug 1917 Dekalb Co, AL
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Much of the line back from John is speculative based on existing records, and YDNA testing would confirm the connection to Virginia Morrow families.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).
  2. Monroe, Tennessee, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1880 Monroe Co, TN: John A. Morrow 33 TN, par TN, in household of Margaret A. Cunningham 36 TN (Dist 9, p. 63A) [Margaret is his sister]

  3. DeKalb, Alabama, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T623).

    1900 Dekalb Co, AL: J A Morrow Aug 1847 TN, par TN, m1 20 yrs; E Jane Oct 1855 SC, par SC, 7 kids, 5 living; Maggie Dec 1879 TN, Annie Oct 1888 AL, Fannie May 1891 AL, Jim Oct 1893 AL, Will F Jun 1897 AL (Valley Head, p. 7B, 6/23/1900)

  4. DeKalb, Alabama, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T624).

    1910 Dekalb Co, AL: John A. Morrow 60 TN, par TN, m1 31 yrs; Lizzie J. 55 SC, par SC, 8 kids, 5 living; Annie L. 23 AL; Fannie N. 19 AL, James P. 17 AL; William F. 14 AL (Valley Head, p. 1A, 4/15/1910)