Person:William Morris (112)

Watchers
Capt. William Morris
b.1 Jan 1721/22 England
m. 1 Jan 1745/46
  1. Maj. William Morris, Jr.1746 - 1802
  2. Henry MorrisAbt 1747 - 1824
  3. Leonard MorrisAbt 1748 - 1831
  4. Morris MorrisAbt 1749 -
  5. Joshua Morris1752 - 1824
  6. Elizabeth Morris1753 - Bef 1807
  7. Levi Morris1753 - 1834
  8. John Morris1755 - 1818
  9. Archilles "Carlos" Morris1760 - 1831
  10. Frances Morris1760 - 1844
  11. Benjamin MorrisAbt 1765 - 1829
Facts and Events
Name Capt. William Morris
Alt Name William R. "Old Billy" Morris, Sr.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Jan 1721/22 England
Marriage 1 Jan 1745/46 Orange County, Virginiato Elizabeth Stapp
Death? 1 Dec 1792 Kanawha County, Virginia

William Morris was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - William Morris of Kanawha vs. John Dickenson's heirs--O. S. 12; N. S. 4--Bill filed 18th November, 1802. About year ____, John Dickenson being owner of lands in Kenawha and desiring to locate his family thereon and to introduce the preaching of the Gospel, and William, also so desirous, it was agreed between them that they would give each 50 acres to a certain Nathaniel Shrewsberry, a preacher of the Baptist denomination, who was then inclined to remove to the Kenawha County. If Shrewsberry did come or died on the way, the land was to be conveyed to his children; if neither happened, then conveyance was to be to the first Baptist preacher who came. Shrewsberry chose 100 acres of Dickenson's land. But Shrewsberry did not come, and then Morris persuaded James Johnston, a Baptist preacher, to remove from Rockingham County to Kenawha. Dickinson refused to convey to Johnston, but either by deed or will, (he is dead), conveyed same to Saml. & John Shrewsberry, who intermarried with two of the daughters of Dickinson.
References
  1. Find A Grave.

    Capt William R “Old Billy” Morris, Sr
    Birth 1 Jan 1722
    England
    Death 1 Dec 1792 (aged 70)
    Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
    Burial: Virginia's Chapel Cemetery
    Cedar Grove, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16742672/william-r-morris