Person:Abraham Morrow (1)

Watchers
  1. Joseph Morrow1829 - Aft 1880
  2. Abraham Gill Morrow1832 -
  3. Peter W. MorrowAbt 1837 -
  4. Thomas J. MorrowAbt 1840 -
  5. John C. Morrow1843 - 1924
  6. Robert W. MorrowAbt 1846 -
  • HAbraham Gill Morrow1832 -
  • WSarah ReedyAbt 1847 -
m. 8 Mar 1876
  1. George Wilber Morrow1858 - 1932
  2. William G. Morrow1862 - 1948
Facts and Events
Name Abraham Gill Morrow
Gender Male
Birth[1] 16 May 1832 Alabama, United States
Census[2] 15 Jul 1860 Plantersville, Dallas, Alabama, United States
Census[3] 30 Jun 1870 Plantersville, Dallas, Alabama, United States
Marriage 8 Mar 1876 Dallas Co, ALto Sarah Reedy
Marriage to Sarah E Mitchell
Census[4] 1880 Plantersville, Dallas, Alabama, United States
Burial? Fellowship Baptist Church Cemetery, Dallas, Alabama, United States

Kids William, Wilber, Allie, Sallie, Elba. m2 Sarah Reedy - Effie, Coy, Annie Gill.

In 1900, daughters Effie (22) and Annie (16) living with brother in law John M. Pickernis? 43 AL, 2nd wife Sallie M. 31 AL. (Plantersville, p. 11)

References
  1. RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.
  2. Perry County, Alabama. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1860 Perry Co, AL: A.G. Morrow 28 AL farmer (1260/3820), Sarah E. 26, George W. 2, Alice G. 3/12 (Plantersville, p. 679, 7/15/1860) 3 slaves.

  3. Dallas, Alabama, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M593).

    1870 Dallas Co, AL: Abraham Morrow 38 AL farmer (1080 PE); Sarah 36 AL, George 12, Alice 10, William 8, Malnutta 1, Lucinda 69 SC (1800/180) (Plantersville, p. 412, 6/30/1870)

  4. Dallas, Alabama, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T9).

    1880 Dallas Co, AL: Abraham Morrow 48 AL, par b. SC; Sarah 33 AL; Wilber 22 Al, Alice 20, William 17, Sallie 10, Mary 8, Martha 1 (Plantersville, p. 6C)