Person:Samuel Morrow (3)

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Samuel Morrow
b.8 Nov 1775 South Carolina
d.7 Jun 1845 Morgan Co, AL
m. 1774
  1. Samuel Morrow1775 - 1845
  2. Colonel William Morrow1777 - 1865
  3. David* Morrow1783 - Aft 1838
  4. Thomas Morrow1785 - 1870
  • HSamuel Morrow1775 - 1845
  • WRosa DoroughAbt 1776 - 1847
  1. Robert Morrow1799 - 1863
  2. Hugh D. Morrow1800 - 1864
  3. William Laurens Morrow1802 - 1879
  4. Rev. Thomas Morrow1805 - 1885
  5. Samuel Morrow1806 - Aft 1870
  6. Dr. James G. Morrow1808 - 1888
  7. Rev. John Morton Morrow1809 - 1857
  8. George Washington Morrow1811 - 1883
  9. Alexander P. Morrow1812 - Aft 1860
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Morrow
Gender Male
Birth[1] 8 Nov 1775 South Carolina
Marriage to Rosa Dorough
Death[1] 7 Jun 1845 Morgan Co, AL
Burial? Morrow Cem near Somerville, Morgan Co, AL


MorrowDNA - Group I (Virginia) ~ Tested Line ~ Early Ancestor: Robert m. Jane Peden
Matches brothers: David b. 1783 and Thomas b. 1785
Tested son: Robert b. 1799 (info)


Moved with father to Morgan Co, AL in 1818. Son Dr. David (1804-1865, single & living alone in 1860)

Notes from cemetery transcription: Samuel II Morrow born Greenville Dist, SC son of Robert Morrow and Jane Peden Morton. Jane and a sister were credited with saving lives of several American soldiers during the battle of “Old 96”. They housed the wounded. The state of S. C. honored them.) Jane Peden Morton Morrow born 1740 died 1830 wife of Robert Morrow Revolutionary War Heroine of the Revolution, S.C. DAR marker “Real Daughter” placed by Dripping Springs Chapter.


Census

  • 1800 Greenville Co, SC (neighbor of father, p. 274)
  • 1810 Greenville Co, SC: S. Morrow: 62010-00010. (p. 109)
  • 1830 Morgan Co, AL: Morrow, Sam'l 2m 15-20 [George, Alexander], 1m 20-30 [Thomas?], 1m 50-60, 1f 10-15, 1f 15-20, 1f 50-60 (p. 18)
  • 1840 Morgan Co, AL: 1m 30-40, 1m 60-70; 2f 5-10, 2f 20-30, 1f 70-80 (p. 29)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Morrow Cemetery, Morgan Co, AL.