Family:Charles Morris and Nancy Dugger (2)

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Marriage[1][2] 20 Dec 1891 Butler, Johnson, Tennessee, United States
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1900 Census, T-1072, Roll 118
Volume 36, ED 99, Sheet 17 Line58
Johnson Co. 5th Civil District, TN

Morris, Charles H. Jan 1867 33 NC Carpenter
Morris, Nancy J. Nov 1855 44 TN wife
Walker, Liza C. Feb 1882 18 TN daughter
Walker, Mary L. Jan 1884 16 TN daughter
Walker, George Nov 1885 14 TN son
Morris, David R. Dec 1893 6 TN son
Morris, Lucy Jane Feb 1896 4 TN daughter
Morris, William D. May 1898 2 TN son
Dugger, Mary June 1817 82 TN MotherinLaw (Note: Mary Brown Dugger)

Charles and Nancy Jane married 8 years
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1910 Census, Washington Co, TN District 2 Sheet 6A 22 April 1910
95/95 Morris, Charles H. head M W 43 M1 18 NC NC NC
Nancy J wife F W 52 M2 18 TN TN TN
David R. son M W 16 S TN NC TN
Lucy J. dau F W 14 S TN NC TN
William D. son M W 12 S TN NC TN
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1920 Washington Co., TN 6 & 7 January 1920
35/35 Morris, Charles H. Head Own M M W 52 M Yes yes NC NC NC

           -         Nancy J.           Wife                  F W 66 M               yes yes TN TN TN 
- Lucy J. Daughter F W 23 S yes yes TN TNC TN
- William D. Son M W 21 S yes yes TN NC TN


--Ruhi19 11:52, 27 August 2007 (EDT)

References
  1. C. H. Morris Memorial
    1925.

    In Memory of C.H. Morris
    On the 7th day of September 1925, this community was sorrow stricken because of the sudden death of C.H. Morris. The deceased was born January 8, 1867, near Asheville, in Buncomb county, N.C. He professed faith in Christ and united with Sugar Grove Baptist church in 1892. He moved his church letter to New Victory Baptist Church in 1920, where it remained until his death. He was a noble Christian, being among the most active members of the church. He possessed the qualities it takes to make a true Christian, a good citizen, a noble husband and father. He was not gifted in oratory, but he was faithful to his church and to God.
    " Well done, thou good and faithful servant, thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things; enter now into the joys of thy Lord."
    He was married to Nancy Jane Dugger in December 1891. He leaves his wife and three children and a number of other relatives.
    We would say to the bereft, weep not as those who have no hope, for blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, from henceforth they may rest from their labors and their works do follow them.
    Resolutions: RESOLVED, first, that a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of the church as a memorial to the deceased.
    Second, that a copy be sent to the bereft wife.
    Third, that this church has lost one of its most worthy members.
    Mrs. C. W. Miller
    J. A. Waller
    Dorothy Tester
    Committee, New Victory Baptist Church

  2. Lucy Jane Morris Carey, daughter
    letter , c 1985.

    "Charles Hamby Morris married Nancy Jane Dugger Walker in Johnson County, Butler, Tenn. Dec 20. 1891. Officiating James R. Allen. Their Children born in Butler, Tenn." (letter from Lucy J. Morris Carey to Cynthia McDaniel dated Sunday)