Person:Hugh Morrow (16)

Watchers
m. 1794
  1. George W. MorrowAbt 1801 - 1892
  2. Hugh Morrow1805 - 1889
  3. John Morrow1808 - 1885
m. 31 Jan 1833
  1. Judge John Calhoun Morrow1833 - 1887
  2. James Holmes Morrow1835 - 1903
  3. William Samuel Morrow1843 - 1919
  4. Dr. George Milburn Morrow1846 - 1928
  5. Wolsey Peck Morrow1850 - 1940
  6. Alphonse Robert Morrow1852 - 1933
Facts and Events
Name Hugh Morrow
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][7] 6 Feb 1805 Abbeville District, SC
Marriage 31 Jan 1833 Jefferson Co, ALto Margaret Holmes
Census[3] 26 Dec 1850 Elyton, Jefferson Co, AL
Census[4] 26 Jun 1860 Elyton, Jefferson Co, AL
Census[5] 23 Jun 1870 Morrowsville, Jefferson, Alabama, United States
Census[6] 1880 Jefferson, Alabama, United States
Death[1][7] 17 Jul 1889 Trussville, Jefferson, Alabama, United States
Burial? Trussville Memorial Cemetary


MorrowDNA - Group 5 (George/PA) ~ Tested Line ~ Early Ancestor: George Morrow (grandfather)
Matches brothers George b. 1801 ~ John b. 1808
Tested son Wolsey b. 1850 (info)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Morrow, J. T. Morrow Family History. (Alpine, Texas: J. T. Morrow, 1961).
  2. John C. Calhoun, in DuBose, John Witherspoon. Jefferson County and Birmingham, Alabama: historical and biographical, 1887. (Birmingham, Ala.: Teeple & Smith, 1887)
    p. 315-316.

    "His father, Hugh Morrow, came from South Union, Ky., and settled in Elyton September 1925. He was, however a native of Abbeville District, South Carolina. Hugh Morrow's mother was a Calhoun, and a relative of John C. Calhoun. When Hugh Morrow first came to Jefferson County he taught school at Jonesboro, now Bessemer. ... He continued to teach school until 1833, and in that year was appointed circuit clerk for Jefferson County by Judge L.L. Perry, and was an officer of the county in that capacity up to 1858, and unbroken succession of twenty-five years....In 1858 he retired to his farm near Trussville in this county, where he has since lived. He was born in February 1805, and has now, therefore, passed his eighty-second year and is still vigorous and hearty. He has reared a family of thirteen children, ten of whom are now living in this county. The Morrows have taken rank among its most influential people in every era of the county's history."

  3. Jefferson, Alabama, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule: Seventh Census of the United States, NARA Microfilm Publication M432. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration).

    Hugh Morrow 45 SC, Margaret 34 IL, John C. 16 AL, James H. 14, Sarah J. 13, Mary H. 11, Harriet L. 9, William S. 7, Julia M. 5, George M. 3, Kitty M. 2, Buddy 3/12 (Elyton, p. 226A, 12/26/1850)

  4. Jefferson, Alabama, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Hugh Morrow 55 SC, Margaret 45 IL, James 24 AL, Mary 20 AL; Harriet 18, William 17, Julia 15, George 13, Catharine 12, Walsey 10, Alfonzo 8, Amanda 4 (Elyton, Truss Twp, p. 822, 6/26/1860)

  5. Jefferson, Alabama, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Hugh Morrow 65 SC, M. 54 IL, H (f) 26 AL, W.S. (m) 24, Julia 22, C. (f) 20, Wolsey 18, A? (f) 14; John Hewett 10; Alfonzo Morrow 16 AL. (Morrowsville, p. 317, 6/23/1870)

  6. Jefferson, Alabama, 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).

    Hugh Marrow 75 SC, par SC, Margaret 64 IL, Mary F. 37 AL, Harrit L. 35, Jasie A. 21, Walsy 28, Alfonzo R. 26, John J. Hewett (gson) 20 AL (p. 320D)

  7. 7.0 7.1 Find A Grave
    Hugh Morrow.

    from reading of stones