Person:William Morrow (324)

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m. Abt 1760
  1. Col. William Morrow1767 - 1843
Facts and Events
Name Col. William Morrow
Gender Male
Birth[1] 26 Jan 1767 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death[1][2] 1 Jun 1843 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial? Upper Middle Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery

Will (dated 1830) names his wife Mary, sons Wm (oldest), James Boyd, and John Boyd, oldest daughter Margaret Morrow, daus Agnes Boyd Morrow, Mary Morrow, Jane McCune Morrow, Elizabeth McIllvaine, and youngest dau Bathsheba McCune Morrow. It references the children's uncle John Boyd, brother of his wife Mary. John Boyd's 1823 will also names 8 of the children (not Bathsheba or the male child under 5 in the 1830 census).

Gawen Morrow filed for a land warrant on 300 acres in Lurgan Twp in 1772. The return was filed in 1825 by William Morrow. William is found in Lurgan Township between 1807 and 1842, at which point there are two Williams (a "gent" and a farmer).

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave
    Col William Morrow.

    (years only on stone)

  2. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Deaths and Burials, 1627-1972
    [1].

    Col. William Morrow died 1 Jun 1843.

  3.   Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1830 Franklin Co, PA: 1m u5, 2m 5-9, 1m 10-14, 1m 20-29, 1m 40-49, 1m 60-69, 1f u5, 1f 5-9, 1f 10-14, 3f 15-19, 1f 40-49 (Lurgan p. 228)