Col. Sir Edward George Morris, J.P. D.L.

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Col. Sir Edward George Morris, J.P. D.L.

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Birthplace: Tralee, Kerry, Kerry, Ireland
Death: May 21, 1858 (84-85)
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Place of Burial: St Bartholomews, Dublin, Ireland
Immediate Family:

Son of Col Samuel Morris and Ursula Morris
Husband of Frances Anne Wilhelmina Denny Morris
Father of Theodosia Morris
Brother of Samuel Morris of Ballybeggan; Edward Morris; Barry Morris; Elizabeth Morris; Col Arthur Morris of Ballylongford and 4 others

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About Col. Sir Edward George Morris, J.P. D.L.

George Morris, J.P., D.L., Ensign, Kerry Militia, April 14, 1794, to June 30, 1795 ; Ensign, 14th Foot, October 29, 1802 ; Ditto, 2nd Foot, February 9, 1804 ; Cornet, 3rd Dragoons, April 4, 1805 ; Lieutenant, 3rd Dragoon Guards, June 13, 1805; Captain, 34th Foot, June 12, 1806; Captain, 2nd Dragoon Guards, July 30, 1806 ; Captain, 3rd Buffs, July 9, 1807 ; Major, 3rd Buffs, April 16, 1809 ; Major, 40th Foot, July 8, 1809 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, June 4, 1814. Retired from the army November 26, 1830, having served in the West Indies, on the staff in Spain and Portugal, 1808-09, at the Cape of Good Hope, at Waterloo and in the occupation of Paris, and afterwards at Gibraltar, and in Ireland during the Rebellion. Appointed a Deputy-Lieutenant for co. Dublin, and one of the Commissioners of Paving, etc., of Dublin. Knighted by Letters Patent, dated 1841. Usher of the Black Rod of St. Patrick, 1841-58.

Deaths. Morris, Knight Bachelor (Ireland), created 1841. Sir George Morris, second son of the late Colonel Samuel Morris, of Littleton, Ireland, by the eldest sister of the late Sir Barry Denny, Bart., born 1786 (sic), married, 1814, daughter of the late John Blennerhassett, Esq. (since dead) ; was educated at Trinity College, Dublin ; became a Lieutenant-Colonel in the army, but has retired ; was engaged in every action and siege in the West Indies under Sir R. Abercromby and his successors in command from 1795 to 1801 ; served on the staff in Portuga and Spain in 1808 and 1809 ; at the Cape of Good Hope and in France ; served at Gibraltar, and in Ireland during the Rebellion ; is a Deputy-Lieutenant of Dublin; was appointed Usher of the Black Rod to the Order of St. Patrick in 1841, and on that occasion received the honour of Knighthood by Letters Patent. Residence : Gardiner's Place, Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Dod's 'Peerage,' 1849: 'May 21. At his residence, 32, Gardiner's Place, in his eighty-fourth year, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir George Morris, D.L., of the county Dublin.' Ref: Freeman's Journal, Tuesday, May 25, 1858.

George married Frances Anne Wilhelimina BLENNERHASSETT [14185] [MRIN: 4745], daughter of William BLENNERHASSETT of Ballyseedy, Co. Kerry [14186] and Catherine JOHNSON [24591], in 1814. (Frances Anne Wilhelimina BLENNERHASSETT [14185] was baptised on 30 Jun 1783 in Tralee, died on 20 Dec 1818 in Cheltenham GLS and was buried on 29 Dec 1818 in Family Vault Walcott Church Bath.)


Col. Sir (Edward) George Morris  KCB, DL, JP; bapt.19.3.1773 Tralee;    Lt.-Col. 3rd Regt. of Foot (Old Buffs); "Usher of the Black Rod of the Order of St.Patrick" at Dublin Castle; d.21.5.1858 
 Col. Sir Edward George Morris married Frances Anne Wilhelmina Blennerhassett, daughter of William Blennerhassett and Catherine Johnson, in 1814, leaving further issue.1,2 He died on 21 May 1858.2
    He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.)1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.)1 He held the office of Usher of the Black Rod of the Order of St. Patrick.2
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Col. Sir Edward George Morris, J.P. D.L.'s Timeline

1773
March 19, 1773
Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
1773
Tralee, Kerry, Kerry, Ireland
1815
1815
Ireland
1858
May 21, 1858
Age 85
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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Mt Jerome Cemetery, St Bartholomews, Dublin, Ireland