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About Sarah Morris
JOHN MORRIS
notes from Pam Wilson, 5th great granddaughter
parents and birthplace unknown; settled in Tryon County, North Carolina in the mid-1760s. Died fighting as a Loyalist at the Battle of Kings Mountain.
had two wives:
Sara Ward, mother of John (Jr), Susannah (marr. Alexander Grant), Thomas, Elizabeth (marr. Thomas Dalton), and Jean/Jess Morris.
Martha "Patsy" Powell, married Spring of 1773, mother of children William, Frances (m. William Martin), James and George Morris
John Morris was believed by family and local tradition to be the brother of Robert Morris of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, signer of Declaration of Independence, who owned a great deal of land in western North Carolina and whose will was registered in McDowell County, NC. However, this is not substantiated and was perhaps wishful thinking.
Sarah Morris's Timeline
1749 |
1749
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1761 |
1761
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Candler, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
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1765 |
1765
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NC
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1769 |
May 12, 1769
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Tryon (later Rutherford) Co, NC
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1770 |
September 16, 1770
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Rutherford County, North Carolina, United States
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1773 |
1773
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North Carolina, British Colonial America
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1773
Age 24
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