Person:William Morrow (194)

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William "Bud" Morrow
b.Abt 1869
m. Abt 1865
  1. Nancy Caroline Morrow1862 - 1954
  2. John Morrow1867 - Bef 1910
  3. William "Bud" MorrowAbt 1869 - 1931
  4. Franklin George Morrow1873 - 1918
  5. Elbert Vaughn Morrow1874 - 1939
  6. Eugene Delmar Morrow1879 - 1956
  7. Samuel Milton Morrow1882 - 1971
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Name William "Bud" Morrow
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1869
Death[1] 11 Mar 1931 Madison, North Carolina, United States

Elbert and Alice had a son named Willis/Willie before the 1870 census, and another son named Anderson who was 9 in the 1880 census - both are in the 1880 census. "Bud" Morrow, son of Elbert and Alice Morrow, d. 11 Mar 1931, age 64, in Madison County, NC. He can be traced back through census records listing himself variously as b. June 1870 (in 1900), b. 1866 (1910), b. 1863 (1920), and b. 1862 (1930), and giving his name as William H. and William A. There are no other records of Morrow sons that could be the other son. While generally one would think a family would not have both a "Willis" and a "William", Willis is the grandfather's name.

References
  1. North Carolina, United States. North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975. (Raleigh: North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics).

    age 67, d. 11 Mar 1931. Spouse Thena.

  2.   Madison, North Carolina, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1900 Madison Co, NC: Wm H. Jun 1870 NC; Cora J. Mar 1879 NC, m 4 yrs, 2 kids; Alice S. Jan 1897 NC, Biddy A. Oct 1899 NC (Grapevine, p. 206, 6/20/1900)

  3.   Madison, North Carolina, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1910 Madison Co, NC: William A. Morrow 44 NC, par NC; Josephine 30 NC, par NC: Alice 13 NC; Bedia 11; Pearl 7; Vista 5, Elbert 2; Jefferson 3/12 NC (Grapevine, p. 109, 4/21/1910)

  4.   Madison, North Carolina, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1920 Madison Co, NC: Bud Morrow 57 NC, Phener 43 NC, Pearl 16, Bird 15, Jefferson 10, Willie 3 11/12 NC; Ida 10/12 (p. 129, 1/13/1920)