Person:James Morrow (223)

Watchers
Rev. James Matison Pendleton Morrow
m. 24 Feb 1842
  1. Thomas Richardson Morrow1845 - 1910
  2. John Bird Morrow1849 - 1938
  3. Dr. Wililam Irwin Morrow1851 - 1933
  4. Robert Richard Morrow1857 - 1938
  5. Rev. James Matison Pendleton Morrow1861 - 1940
  6. Joseph Pinckney Morrow1865 - 1961
m. 5 Sep 1883
  1. James Edward Morrow1888 - 1981
  2. Spurgeon Pendleton Morrow1891 - 1955
  3. Harvey Carroll Morrow1896 - 1968
Facts and Events
Name Rev. James Matison Pendleton Morrow
Gender Male
Birth[1] 14 Apr 1861 Anderson, Texas, United States
Census? 1870 Palistine, Anderson Co, TX [with parents]
Census[3] 1880 Prec. 6, Anderson Co, TX [with brother]
Marriage 5 Sep 1883 Anderson, Texas, United Statesto Florence Marie Rhodes
Census? 18 Jun 1900 Tyler, Smith Co, TX
Death[1][2][5] 16 Aug 1940 Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States
Burial? Brushy Creek, Anderson, Texas, United States

Son James Edward (1888-1954) had one daughter. Son George (b. 1900) no kids.

Wrote a letter to Worth Ray in 1838 naming his parents and siblings. Calls himself the oldest native Baptist preacher in Texas.


References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Texas, United States. Death Certificates, 1903-1982.

    TX Death Certificate #38775 gives place of death as Hillcrest Hospital, Waco, McLennan Co, TX. Residence - Lubbock, Lubbock Co, TX.  Burial - Brushy Creek, Anderson Co, TX.  Mother's name given as Helen Elizabeth Wallace.

  2. Texas, United States. Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. (FamilySearch).
  3. Anderson, Texas, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T9).

    1880 Anderson Co, TX: W I Morrow 29 TX, par SC/AL; C S (wife) 24 SC; Robt E 4, Tennie 2, Walter J. 4M, Sam M.P. (bro) 19 (Prec 6, p. 190B)

  4.   Smith, Texas, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1900 Smith Co, TX: J M P Morrow Apr 1861 TX, par AL, AL; F M Mar 1862 TX, m 16 yrs, 5 kids, 3 living; J E Dec 1888 TX; S P May 1891 TX; H C Oct 1896 TX (3-Wd Tyler, p. 89, 6/18/1900)

  5. Hillcrest Hospital