Person:Samuel Morrow (29)

  1. James MorrowEst 1755 - 1821
  2. Samuel MorrowAbt 1760 - 1833
  • HSamuel MorrowAbt 1760 - 1833
  • W.  Nancy Akin (add)
m. 22 Sep 1785
  1. James MorrowAbt 1790 -
m. 5 Dec 1800
  1. Thomas Caldwell MorrowAbt 1803 - Bef 1833
  2. William T. MorrowAbt 1809 - Abt 1894
  • HSamuel MorrowAbt 1760 - 1833
  • WAnn Walker1788 - 1865
m. 6 Sep 1817
  1. Preston Brown Morrow1811 - 1875
  2. Alexander Walker Morrow1815 - 1881
  3. Dandridge Morrow1818 - 1896
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Morrow
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1760 Augusta, Virginia, United States
Marriage 22 Sep 1785 Greenbrier Co., (W)VAto Nancy Akin (add)
Other? 1792 Madison, Kentucky, United States
Marriage 5 Dec 1800 KYto Sarah Caldwell
Other[1] 1800 Jessamine, Kentucky, United States
Census? From 1810 to 1830 Woodford, Kentucky, United States
Marriage 6 Sep 1817 to Ann Walker
Alt Marriage 16 Sep 1817 Woodford Co, KYto Ann Walker
Death? May 1833 Woodford, Kentucky, United States

Named in father’s will.

In his own will, Samuel names all of his children (living and dead). He married his first wife Nancy Akers/Akem in Greenbrier Co., VA. After her death, he married a Sarah Caldwell in KY. Finally he married Ann Walker in Woodford Co., KY. The motherhood of the children is easy to figure out. Ann Morrow's estate records name all of her children. Sarah Caldwell's father's estate names the Morrow children by Sarah. And the rest (from Samuel's will) belong to Nancy. <courtesy of Guy Perry>

Daughters: By Nancy: Elizabeth m. Nathan Hitt By Sarah: Sarah m. Isham McPeak, Alexander Walker By Ann: Isabella m. Milton Perry (line of research contact Guy Perry), Nancy m. John Woodford Hall, Mary Jane m. James Dean (extensive information available on descendants), Moriah m. Sydney Seymour, Matilda m. Thompson Walker,

  • 1810 Woodford Co, KY: Samuel Morrow 2m u10, 1m 10-16, 1m 45+, 1f u10. This doesn’t fit later record - adult males too young and too old. (p. 392) No other Woodford Co Morrows, other Kentucky Samuels are 45+.
  • 1820 Woodford Co, KY: Samuel Morrow 4m u10 [Preston, Alex, Dandridge, ?], 1m 16-18, 1 18-26, 1 26-45 [Samuel], 1 45+, 2f u10, 1f 10-16, 1 26-45 [Anne], 7 slaves (p. 117)
  • 1830 Woodford Co, KY: Samuel Morrow 2m 10-15 [Alex, Dandridge], 1m 15-20 [Preston], 1m 60-70 [Sam’l], 2f u5, 1f 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50 (p. 303)
References
  1. Justice of the Peace,
    Page 102 June County Court 1800

    At a Court began and held for the County of Jessamine at the Courthouse thereof on Monday the 16 day of June Eighteen hundred

    Present

    William Lewis Thomas Caldwell William Scott Gent Justices John LewisJohn Barry George Walker

    The Court doth recommend to the Governor of this Commonwealth ArcherDickerson, Minoah Singleton, Ja mes Martin, Samuel Morrow, JohnHawkins and Peter Hegby Gentleman, as proper persons to beCommissioned by him as Justices of the peace in and for the County ofJessamine.

    An Indenture of Bargain and sale between George Walker and Rachel hiswife of the one part and William A Fry of the other part was producedin court acknowledged by George Walker a party thereto to be his actand deed and ordered to be recorded.

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    Page 115 October County Court 1800

    At a court began and held for the county of Jessamine at the Courthouse on the ?? Monday the 20 day of October 1800.

    Present

    William Lewis